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tfA?ANNAH MORNING NEWS; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1853
BOOK AWP JOB PBIUTIWO.
MOBNING HEWS FBWBB W.
, w7ar. «.w'?r.pa«d wllb PNMIim«
extensivenssortmentof printing material
totSMUta BOOKand JOB PRINTING *f rrtrf ta-
rMpUeu,H»Aillii Ui»»8taw Bill*,
BUSINESS CARDS, CHECKS,
BILL HEADS, NOT**,
BILLS OF LADING, CIRCUIaARS.
LABELS, LAW BLANKS,
INSURANCE POLICIES, Ac., Ac.,
In the bc«t mannor end at tho shortest naUcc.
yy BUSINESS CARDS printed for from *1 to AS
par Thousnbd. Other Job Work atpi^^rtionato rate*.
Confident in bur ability to five eetiefnotlon in print
n*ul it* ths exccukon of tJkr for*, we eollelt e eb»re of the
patronage of the pnblio. oot lg
13IIIs? Engines Ac Machinery.
milE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform
1 bla friends and the public I»o
located In Savannah, Oe.. and la prepared to give Ail
•xcloalveattentloL to thoee wishing hia aorvloea in pre-
SnlG* pUkC furnishing Drawing* for Steam Engines,
Mill! end Machinery in general. He will abo de
vote hie tlmetosuperintendlug the erection of Saw Mill*
throughout the South, a* he ha* the agency forsomc
of tharUrgaot Machine Manufactory e.Ubll.hm.nt*
in the United Bute*. He i* el*o prepared to give, pnr-
tiea desiring it, every information in regard to the cost
of EuImi Mill Gearing and Alaohioery of all do-
SrSSm Mingle Machine*, Leather Belting. double
or *10*1* made to order and warranted to bo good.—
Persons ordering work through him may rest assured
their order* wllfbe filled with dispatch, and erarj at
tention paid to giving them Machinery from the beat
atv ie of pattern*, end of the moat substantial and dura
ble workmanship. He would likewise invito the at
tention of those abont to ereet Mills to hie plan of cir
cular Mill, known a* "Mitohel’i Circular Mill," be
lieving it to bo th* oolf plan that oan be suooesafully
operated la oil kind* of timber. By this plan, the tim
ber ie secured so a* in prevent springing whilst the
haw ia in the out. The set works are geared so that by
turning one wheel the log is adjusted at both onds; thus
earing the labor of one hand.
r*rties wishing to learn the advantages of this ini-
B ore meat arc referred to 1'ixhce A MiosUBM*
illatNo.9X,0. Railroad, and Fullki A Co.. No. 7
Central Railroad. Ixmg exporienoe and close attention
given praetioally to constructing and operating Steam
8*w Mills, warrants the subscriber in the oonfideujo of
being able to give every eatlsAsction. .....
Those wanting maohlnery for working wood, such as
Daniel's Improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor
tising machint, Sash. Moulding sad Slat Mach.ne,
8croll Saw, Ac., by celling on the subscriber may ob
tain them from the best manufacturers, of labor saving
machines for working wood ever offered to tbs publlo.
M-Trouipt attention will be given to all letters
(pStpaid) addressed to HENRY MITCHEL,
* Savannah.
lSrKRBlfCES:
Mti.n. Wh. 8n»no»h,
Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co.,/
R. W. tliam, Wilmington, N. C.
Hauler A lloi.M.HiSWOKTU.l Wilmington,
J. M. Pool. A Co., J Del.
Oct 27 Osmond A Gnxv, Augusta, Ga. ly
T he .. —--
a regular system of Gymuaslie Exercises, such
as will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr.
1 tndner, is in the highest degree conducive to health
lad vigor of constitution, and desira to recommend it
most cordially to the pnblio.
It is in sneii a school of physiolal exorcise that pa
rents may expect to find the moans of establishing for
their children, that robust and elastic strength, which
Topels the stuck* of disease, and it particularly com
mends itself to them.
8. N. HARRIS, M. D.
GEO. F. COOPER, M. D.
1>. U. WILDMAN, M.D.
JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D.
C. OANAIIL, M. D.
E.YONGE, M. D.
r.. lunua, n». */■
c. W. WEST. M.D.
Terms—Paplls are received at the Oymnasium and
Instrueted in Gymnastics or Calisthenios, with Fencing
(broad and small Sword) at flu, for
months.
i of six
COFFEE HOUSE.
THE Undersigned has leased, mid ha* now fitlrd
up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drn/ton-
utreot, next door to Way A King’s, to be occupiod as a
COFFEE HOUSE,
whore he intends to nerve up iu superior style, ovory
Dslioacy of the Season.
New York Oyatern? Mnvannnh Oysters,
Venison, Grouse, Partridge*. Flub,
✓ New York and Philadelphia
Brer, dec.. Arc.,
Will alwaysbe kept on hand, and served up in a style
never before equaled in this oity.
Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners
on short notioo. He will koop only tlio best Liquors,
oot A 3m JOHN MoK. CODY.
Horses and Hulcs*
A lot of good MULES am’ HORSES for Mb
3jEr> 11 * T. P. STEVENS* Stables,
F-l J Cor. Broughton A Barnard-ats. 4*
aug it
CHEAP CASH
J BOOT 6c NIIOE HTOltE,
South-hat Corner Cong rets
nnd Whitaker streets.
TIIE subscribers are now receiving their
Full and Winter Stock, whloh has been selected with
particular attention to the demands of tho Savannah
trade, and Which upon Inspection (whloh wo invito)
will bo found in quality, auortoiout And cuCAi'Nr.sa of
rNivs, sii that can be desired by the purchaser. We
omit particulars, as every article in our lino may be
found at enr Stcrr, including a large stock of Planta
tion Brogar
sept 26
MURPHY A DEVANNY.
HACK, LIVERY
SALE STABLE, &
Corner of Broughton nnd Barnards fit.
THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor.
SwedenVvifrtf’g Works.
rpHE Writings of Hwedenborg, and Collateral
I Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at
New York and Boston prioet. Kept constantly on hand,
audf or sale by J. V. COLLINS,
aug 16 ly Agent O. 8. A., 1U0 liryan-st.
INSURANCE.
Marine and Fir* Inaorantei Agency.
Home Insnirnnce Company
or THE CITY OF NSW-YORK.
Capital i500,000, all paid In*
1 P SIMEON L. LORMIB, President.
CHARLES J. Martir, 8eo’ry.
mnB HUBHCKABICIIM having been appoint-
.hydi..,*.., «■. t hebtz.
Fire and Life Inmranee Agency.
Faraiara’ Vlr* Innarwnra Company
OF UTICA, N. Y.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
lr« iMvrance C
OF UTICA, N. V.
Cafital, $160,000.
Charter Oak Life Inwarnnce Compnay,
^ HARTFORD, CONN.
A»..?a&W!3K£ b ' ^SSVSSS&UCj.
Knlckerb*ck.r Kir- Innurjure Co.,
OK WATEHFORD, N. V.
Cj rit, i, *1 to,000.
dibits Crime*, rr.ilJcni. r. D. Moi, 8« ry
Tkea “ '“*■ * *
vested _
auranoe against damage
on reasonable terms.
Applications received by
»pr— ‘—
RI.S9 LSIk-R, ri,.™,"-* * , «1 — U
eeeCompanies having a cash capital, safelyJu
ki in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In-
noe against damage by fire, on all kinds of property
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity and Trust Company?
Charter Perpetual—Cash System.
CAPITA I* #51*0,000.
This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will Insure tb« lives of whit* persons, alsc
negroes. Dr. Arrolp, M idioal Examiner.
" ly MINIS A FLORANCK, Agents.
Bancroft Sc Bryan,
GENERAL AUK NTH AND BROKER!*,
roams rntciiAsc and sal* or
STOCKS, BONOS, KXCUANUF.it REA I. ESTA TE.
No. 117 Bay ttlreet, Hnvnnnuh.
Jan24 , ~
l.lio
Liverpool and London Fire nnd
Insurance Company.
HUE undersigned Agents of (he above Ci
“■ take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock
tho moat favorable terms.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-*t., Savannah.
J lllKund
Will tal
ade, Ac., (
£sr&
UUVAL INMIlllANI’K CUJIMNJ.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
OAfITAL,
51,000,000 of Pounds Sterling#
rpHIB INSTITUTION has established an Agency
I in Savannah, and Fir# Policies upon Produoe and
Property will be issued by ANDREW LpW A CO.
Savannah, January 21,1863.
LONDON P1UEN1X FIRE OkFlCh.
r|l|||H Company takes Fire links in tliiscity.and
I insures Rents and Leases.
aopl
ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. Agents.
iftCTNA INSURANCE COM PAN k
OF HARTFORD, CONN,
undersigned, Agents of the above (yoiapany,
I eontiuub to take risks against Fire on Buildings,
Stocks, etu., on the most favorable terma.
apr l
COHENS A HERTZ.
Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now
York.
I BA AC ABB ATT, Secy. F. 8. WINSTON,
I Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Abkold, Medical Examiner.
&Sr* m X'*W. P. HUNTER.
Houthern Mutual Inauranca Company.
4 8BUKY HULL, President nud Treasurer.—
Alhon Cuask, Seo ry. C. F. MoKat, Aotuary.
ie undersigned, Agnnt of the above Company, con
tinues to take the following risks, via: Murine, River
und Fire; also on tho lives of Servantt.
Lives of White Person* are also taken by this Com
pany. No axtranreminm for residing in the South.
WILLIAM AINU, Agent,
jnn* ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sis.
NOTICES.
■ k<;
ly doi
lor the pi
ractioe of Law and Equity in the various
oct 1
To tlic Public,
TIIE undersigned no longer acta as Agent for L.
S. BENNETT A CO., for tho purchase of Carriag»-
Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 185.1. J. C. THORNTON,
sept 3U 3<n
N
OTICK—Tho subscribers liuve removed their
, Stock of Goods, to tho store recently occupied by
nmol Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bny-atreet, where they
.. R. . frlonds and easterners.
CRANK A RODGERS.
UT1CR.—Mr. II. 1). W. Alexander is my lo-
authorised Agent for tbe transaction and
~ my business.
J. C. THORNTON.
MOTICJ
iv g.lly mi
closing up of
aug 1
S
OTICK.—The undersigned will continue to
carry on tho Lumber and Timber busnesis as
-style of J. Roberts A
leretofore, under the name 1
r 19
no style of J. £
J. ROBERTS,
ROBERT AUSTIN,
NOTICE.
t l^ACTORM, nieielmiitN nnd Othern, do-
siring to have thoir Cotton repacked, can do so by
applying at my press, Eastern Wharves,
mar 6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR.
| xlMMllMITION.—Tho co-puriuuisbip hero-
1 / tofore existing under the name and style of
Klnchley, Lockett A Co., ie this day dissolved by mutu-
tent. The name of th - “ J ‘“ L
n Hauidation of any d
innaA, May 24,1863.
VTOT1CE.—The undersigned will continue tho
Ivi business at the Old Stand, under the uatne of
Klnchley A Thomas. E. F. KINCliLEY,
uiay 26 tf A. THOMAS.
Dry Goods, Clothing, ko.
NKW ARRIVALS.
DRY-GOODS, DRY GOODS!
k
Twill
HENRY LATIIUOP 6c CO.?
AVF. received per recent arrival*, and offer for
. sale Plantation Dry Goods; London DuBl, and
JedBlaakeU; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North-
do do; heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova do;
heavy Brown Shirting!; plain and twilled Rod Flan
nels; Plaids, Llnseys, colored Homespuns, Ac.
PRINTED D LAINKS, MERINOS, Ae.: T PrinUd
French Mouslin d’Lainos; American do; plain mod*
and high col’d do; French and English Merinos, a va
riety or colors; raw 8ilk Plaids; Mouslin d'Balse;
printed 1- reneh Cambrics.
DRESS HILKH.
Plain,plaid, and striped Dross Silks; rich Broosdo
do: plain bl’k Silks, a large variety; bl’k Brocade do;
ti'k and Ren. do.
MOURNING DUKSH GOODS.
Mouslin d'Laines; French and English Bombasines;
A1 nsec as, Canton and Tamise Cloths.
CLOAKS 6c MANTILLAS.
Cloth Cloaks and Talmas ; bl’k and col d Silk Man
tillas; Ladies' bl’k and col'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a
variety of Trimmings for the aauo.
Embrolflerlrft 6c Lane Good*.
Mourllu Collars and Chemisettes: Lace do; rich
Eiub'd Lawn lldkfs; Mourning Collars : Chemisettes
and Undcrsleuvus; .Muslin Caps; Infants' Waists:
Swiss and Jao. Edging* and Inserting* ; 'I bread and
Lisle Edgings and Inserting*: Cambric and Muslin
Bands.
GLOVEM.
Ladies* Misses’, Men’s and Boys* Gloves, a largo va
riety.
HOMIKHY,
Men’s aid Boys’ Worsted and Cotton Half Hose; La
dies'and Misses’Cotton and Worsted Hose; Ladies'
bl'k and whito Silk do.
IIoiih* Furnlalilng Gooila.
10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4
bro. and bl'ehed Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Caso Linens
andCot-ons; 8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’ehed Table
Damask; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; liuoa-
Jbuc, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, good
styles. Bed-Ticks, Furnituro Dimities, Ac.
CIoiIin and tossluiirrs.
Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do do;
bl’k Doe-Skina; plain and plaH Tweeds: Kentucky
Jeans; bl'k Satin Vestings, and bl’k and col’d Silk
Vcstiugs. vet 90
New"Fall ami Winter Hoods.
ROBINSON &, CAMP,
Draper, and Tailor., and Doalori in
FINE HEADY-MADE CLUTIIINU,
A KK now receiving uml opening tlicir Htock of
f\ Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of
block and fancy oolorod French and English Cloths :
French, English and American Cassitnercs, or all
grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash
meres, Cut Velvet, anil Embroidered.
OvKK-lOATlNua—Such as fine English Heavers, Nor
way do., Esquimaux dnuhlo sided do., fino Kersoys and
Pilot Cloths—all of which will bo made up and trim-
mod in our usual stylo, and at tho shortest uotioo.
Our Rkady Cl-OTUINU is manufactured by oue of the
first House* iu Broadway, Now York, nud oompriati
all that is fine aud fashionable.
Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Ooods
on hand. Everything requisite for a Gentleman’s
Wardrobe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet
bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks,
“ ‘ • —• ' ~ —offer as
__ „ be had
BUILDING,
REMOVAL.
JOHN M. COOPER 8c CO’S
&SSTS)
PRINTING OFFICE
TTAV1N0 Im. r.mo.ml lo tko moi.. ov«r Uxir
nL B«>k Btot., 00 Ik, cro.r of WhlUk.r n4 Bt
jnliaaMrMl., ui h.rln, Um fr«.Ur lnpro»^by »h.
•dditloa of Mvnu.ri.il, thtjr or. pr.p.r.d to u<-
cut., obd.r th. ttM»f.iD,nt of
MR. C. A. HALL,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
cheaply, aoewraiely nnd expeditiously, and in a infe
rior style of workmanship.
BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR
FROM lit# $:i PER THOUSAND,
And all other Job Work at proportionate Retfi
AST Orders received at the Book Store, or at the office
of the Jfomtny Asses.
■ boomT bindIng.
JOHN M. COOPER k CO. h... connected with thoir
Priatln, ..labll.hia.at. aa .itoaalr. Uook Bianaar
and Blink Book MaNur.CTOKT, aad are proparod lo
oxoouto Book Blndin, of orory d.rorlptlon ia tk. Mat
sty le and at the shortest notie*. oct 19
Redaction in Prices.
JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES.
HU8INKHH CARDS PRINTED FOR
FROM $1 to $3 PBB THOUSAND.
Other Job Work at proportionate rates.
By J. M. COOPER dr. CO.
...$0 20
-I*
sop 2.'!
itlng
Ul»lt
. j|V’»
Next door to Pulaski liouso.
liElflPTON Sc VBBNTILLE?
I I AVK now opmioil n large nud well eelnetod
II Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which
tnuy assure thoir friends and tho public generally, is
difficult to bo surpassed cither in variety or quality.—
Thoir purchases have boon made upon such advan
tageous terms also, as to afford great inducements to
public patronage. In addition to a complete and hand
some supply ol DroLB, fancy and House Goods, as Will
aa a goners! assortment of all other kinds of Goods in
SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
1 MIE Subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citiaons of Savannah, and of Goorgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that thla long and well
known establishment la open for the reception of his
friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un
done on his part to oonttnue it a oonvenient and comfor
table Barber Shop. Hia prices will be as reasonabla aa
in any similar establishment in New York.
Uair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style....
8inglo?8have
Shampooing
6havmgsia and eeron times a week
Shaving five times n week
Shaving three or four times a week
Tickets for Children's Uair Cutting, 8 for
Hot and Cold Baths....... ou
Parents are respectfully informed that every oare
and pains will be taken with their children when sent
to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for
sale a variety of Faney Goods, euoh aa Geutlemen's
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirt* and Drawers, Pocket
Udkfs., Collars, Books, and other artioloa of Gentle
men's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and Shoe Brashes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, ana
great variety of other articles.
Balm ef Hnvannnh.
This beautiful preparation ia manufautured by him
self fur oleanaing and darkening the Hair; thousands
who have reooived the benefit of cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening the Uair, are willing to com
mend it. Prioe—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25.
J. M. HAYWOOD. Monument-sq., Savannah.
JOHN M. COOPS**M*
Booksellers and Stationers.
Corner Whitaker and St. Julies Streets.
H AYING coiuldorably enlarged their Store, arq
; Bow making extensive additions and improfe-
s in all it! branches, as well in their
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK
BINDEBY
as In the department of Books and Stationery. Their
arrangement* are such as enable them to order and ob
tain with the ulmott promptness and certainty, not only
the rmtiOATioaa of nil sections ef our Union, but those
also of EiiGLAvn, Fsakck aad Gkbxa*t. All of which
they pledge themselves to furnish nngly, or fn quanti-
Beauinont aad Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxoa,
Massinger and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon.
Wycherly, Congreve, Vanbrngb, and Farquhar, 1
volume. Moxon.
Charles Lamb's Works, now edition, 1 vol. Moxon.
Edmund Burke's Works, new edition, 8 volumes.
Rivingstons.
ielding's and Smollett's Works, new editions, illus-
tratedbcVnl
Swifti Works. 2 volnines."*Bohn7
Abbottsford Edition Waverly Novels, 12 vole, Hou
ston k Co.
Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (half-Cnlf.)
Tegg k Co.
Hood's Own, profuaely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon.
gOll Blaa, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby A
Bosweld'o Life of Johnson, edited hy Ci
edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray.
Arabian Nights, 600 wood cate, 1 volume.
Curiosities of Literature, D'leraer
Joanna Bsillle's Works, I vol. Lo
Sterne’s Works, 1 volume. Bohn.
Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohu.
The Spectator, 1 volume. Bohn.
Curier's Animal Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume,
(half-Calf.) Or*<feCo.
Bunyan’sPilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated,
1 volume, (Calf aud Turkey.) Bohn.
Hairs (Rov. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson.
Stewart's Philosophy of the Mind, 1 vol. Tegg k Co.
British Poets, Bon Johnson to Beattie, 3 vol*., Illus
trated, Turkey Antique.
Moore's Melodiee, illustrated by Maolise, 1 volume,
Turkey extra. Longman k Co.
Clarke’s Concordance to Rhakspeare, 1 vol., Turkey.
Strickland's Queens of England, embellished with
portraits of every Queen, new edition, revised and
augmented, 8 vole., oalf extra. Colburn k Co.
Pa*.trait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso
phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architect*, Phy
sicians. and Lawyers,3 vols.,calf extra. Orrk Co.
The Book of British Bxlade, illustrated on evi
page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. Bohn.
The Wilkio Gallery, a selection of the best pictures
of the late Sir David Wilkie, II. A., a large quarto vol.,
in Turkey Antique. Virtue A Co. Importers price$26.
The Vernon Gallery of British Art,same publisher*,
samo also and style as the above. Also same price.
The Land we Live In, a pictorial and literary eketeh
book of the British Empire, 2 volumos, 8 vo. Charles
Knight.
Pilgrimages to Holy Shrines, 200 engravings on wood,
volume, Turkey and Cloth.
Poetry of tho Year, doscriptire of the Seasons, 22
colored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey.
Parahlos of our Ix>rd, beautifully illustrated (folio)
embossed cloth. Mitchell.
Winged Thought*, handsomely executed in gold and
colors, 1 vol., 8 vo., embossed oslf. Longman A Co.
ChiiatiuM with the Poets, handsomely ornamented
pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8
vo , Embossed TH key. Hogue.
Shakepearo, 1 vol., 8vo.,illuatre tod, Turkey Antique.
Orr k Co.
Burns, 1 vol., 8 vo., illustrated, Turkoy Antique.
Virtue.
Bulwer's Works, 16 vols., 12 mo.,calf extra. Chap-
an k llall.
American illustrated editions, 8 vo., uuporbly bound
In Turkey Morocco Antique, of Byron, Afoore, Burns,
8cott, Southey, Usmans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood,
Ualleck, Ao.
Shakspearo's Works, Boston edition, 8 vols., Ootavo,
Webster's Works, Calhoun's Works, Presoott's Works,
Addison's Works, Satnnel Johnson's Worka, Irving’*
Works, Cooper's Works, Ac., Ac.
16 MO. VOLUMES, CALF EXTRA, AI.DINK AND OTUBR ENO
ilkshank. cxeh in 1 volume. Bolin.*
be round H-4, 9-4,10-4, Dnffil Blankets,
8-1,9-1, 10-4, Twill'd do, 8-4, 0-4, 10 4 Grey do, 10-4,
11-4, 12-4, 13-4, Fine Bed do, Crib and Cradle do; ana
Tor Negroe s wear, a largo stock of Plain and Kerseys,
at pricos as low as they oan bo bought any where of tho
following stylos : Sohiojrs Uoavy Twill'd Kerseys, su
perior heavy English do, (a splendid article,) I M
Uoorgia do, (very heavy,) Kondall Korso>'* aud the
old style Cable Warp Kerseys, Whito, Grey and Bl'k
I M Georgia Plains, btripod do, Schley's Heavy Geor-
is of the last year's make and the best artiole
V
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
AT
«. BROWN’S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
eolicite publiu attention.
I’lald Brocade and Figured Silks of tho no west styles.
Plain and Figured Black Silks.
Plain aud Colored French Mouslin de Laines.
Plaid Colored Mouslin.
Silk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear.
French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Aide Lame.
Swiss and Jaoonot Cambrics.
dc do Edgings aud Ineortiuge.
A Urge variety of llosoiiy.
s, all prices.
Irish*Li .... ,
Linen Damasks and Tabic Cloths.
French aud Scotch Towels and Diapers, oto., etc.,
aombined with a good assortment ot Shootings and
Shirtings, Brown and Whito.
Ail of whioh will be sold at extremely low prices al
the comer of Barnard and Broughion-ats. aupt 28
(tuak of Houdy-at
Wlutor stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
{ rising one of the largest and beet selected stocks
rought to this market. Being manufactured under
our supervision, at our Alniiulacturing Establishment
North, we are enabled to offer them to the trade with
ontire oonlidonoo as to workmanship. Particular at
tention has boon given to the selection of the latest aud
most fashionable styles or goods. In addition to our
- —- •- *«-* Clothing, we havo » assart
's Furnishing Goods, embracing
..... thatlin*. We invite tho nlUulluU ul
all in want of clothing to an examination of our goods,
whioh we offer at wholesale and rotail ou reasonable
terms. Country merohauts, visiting Savannah, will
find, onan inspection of our stook, stylos of goods par
ticularly adapted to thoir trade. An examination is
all we aek, to guarantoo satisfaction.
PIERSON, UEIDT A CO.,
au 29 68 St. Juiinn nnd U)l Bryan-sL
Wilmot’a Jewelry Store.
rpiIK SUBBUlUBttR haa ou hand, nnd is
1 constantly reoeiving from the best and most resuoo-
table manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru
by, Poarl, and other Jewelry, and atorling Sliver Ware,
auoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons uud Forks; Sil-
vor Plate* and Waitsrs; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nud
Sauoors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and
Sauo* Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knivesi
Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rings: 8ait Cellars ana Fruit Knives; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors;
Waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivory Baianoe-Handle
Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fine 21 day Marblo Mantle Clooka and common Brass
Clocks of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Lenlne Watches: Flue
Knsmelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim-
bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver
WatohChains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket
Cutlery j Resore and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port
Particular attention will be given to repairing of
Watches and Jewelry.
From his long exporioneo and extensive facilities, he
•onfidently believes he will satisfy all who may fa?or
him with their patronage. His prices are aa low, and
tsrma as liberal as at any establishment in the State.
mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. I Market-square.
4'COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r | IIK uiidersisaod have l^is day associated thorn-
I selves together under the name and style of Kemp-
ton A Verstille, for the transaction of a general Dry
Uoeds business. Having taken the stand In Waring*
Rango, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-ats., next door
to Messrs. F.Zogbaum A Co.’s Music store, they will, in
afow days, bo prepared to offer to their friends and the
E ublio. a hanusomo and woll selected asaortmont of
pring Goons. EDWARD 8. KKMPTON.
P * HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
B»t.nn»h, Feb. IT. 1853.t»b l»
Tweeds, t
Union Steam Suw mill.
ran xubsobibeim
a AVING completod their new STEAM SAW
MILL, are now prepared to out and fill orders for
BEft of every dimension at short notice. In the
building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of all
the rcoent improvements In the construction and ma
chinery of mills, and are of opinion that oar MILL
w ill only rkqulrc a trial to convince any one that she
can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to
any other mill in the State. To thoso who may favor
us with their ordort, we will say that our utmost oxor-
tlons ahull be used to give satisfaction, both in punctu
ality and prices. J. ROBERTS A Cl
49r Orders maybe left at our office, No. 105Bay-i
or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves.tf aug 3
COPARTNERSHIP*
X HE undersigned havo forniod n copartnership,
taking effect from the first day of January last, un-
lh. firm of JOHN U. Moo II): KCO, tor th. tnuu-
ti.l ot. jonor.l whole..,, k roUllDrof. Volet and Oil
bu.lKOM. Thoy may bo found at tho old .Und ot Moor.
A Hendrickson, GibW. Building. n mo
DANIEL B. MOORE.
JOHN E. 8T1LWELL.
JM ofI
Samuel I
OTICK*—1 have disposod of thuuntirn snick
- Hardware of MoClusky A Norton to Messrs.
Palmer A Son, and solicit, in their behalf, a
continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extoudod
to the late firm.
My books, notes, and accounts, as well as those of
MoClesky A Norton, are in the bauds of Mr. George I).
Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer A Son) who ia my author
ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the
unfinished business, and who alone is authorised to rr
oeipt for tho satco. JOHN R. NORTON.
Savannah, August 1,1863. 3
( 'lOPARTNKRMIl 1 P.—TIib undersignedImv
j ing purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his
stock of Hardware, will oontinuo the business at the
same store under the style and firm of Samuol Palmer
A Son.- SAMUEL PALMER,
8. B. PALMER.
8avannah. August 1,1863.
A FREHll supply of I)r.
Elixir, an article highly i
Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and lufluent
novS
• - L.-i . ilnflutnius, just ree d, if
i troubled with a oold buy a bottle, call at
* L U. 4
u hfficing Btgiey’s Csmmeroisl, Urge aad medium
Pen; United States and Bank Pen. Also, Reudnll A
Fairchild's Engrossing, Commercial, Ura, and small
medium; Gardiner and Ladies' Pen. All of whioh arc
for sale at manufacturer!) prices by
oot 27 JOHN M. COOPEn A CO.
music: musici:
The subscriber respectfully informs the la
dies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he in
tends opening a School for instruction in Sa-
cred and Secular Music. Thiough long ax-
psrienoe. and having conducted large schools,
he feels confident his instruction will be perfectly sat
isfactory to all those who may desire his services in
the above departments of Vocal Mntio.
Desirous of forming a large class the priee of Ticket*
has been fixed at $4 each, for the coarse of 24 lessons,
including books; the name of whioh ia the "Singing
bcnm>i Companion," oousisting of Songs, Glees, Trios,
Duetts. Quartet!*, Choruses, Mototts, Church Music,
Orsforloa, do., tfi« most popular work of the day.
i wishing to form his class are requested to hand
ihrnL-L a 4 ®*' M m possible to this office or
through the post-office, uuder address to
no* a JA8 - PIERPONT,
- - * Organist and Teacher Vocal Music.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER fc CO.
by T sU W £^ r °‘ Kt '” Th * ““ WvSw# of,
The Star Chamber—an Historical Romance - b* w
Harrison Ainsworth, anthor of "Winder Caui e ^ 27
Tb* Coakitessde Cbarny, or The Fall of the French
Monarehy; by Alexander Dumaa--Voi.2 recotved.
lljfijliii? diDohed Uoef und Tongues.—in
. bbls. just received by HYLAND A O'NEILL
oot 19
S HOKSO HAM JU T, Ouoked Hite.,
Ae.-Juet rooeived per Steamer JOO-ibs. Smoked
ibut, 100 do de Salmon, 2 Mix Pickled do. 1 do
Tongue* and Sounds, 1 do Halibuts' Fins, 3 bbls Pig
Hants, Smoked Beef, Bologna Sanaa**. Ac., for sale at
, ALEXANDER'S,
Kor 3 Cor Bull aad Coagrw-rte, Monument-sq
POTATOKH—138 bbls Potatoes ; 56 bane do
JT; landing from brig Toreello, for sale bv
; loreeiio, for sale by
rio l ^ i BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
‘ , A5u°Nii‘S5o' > pV^i p c
£
MPOKVXD CORDIALS.—5 cuu H.ri.
S mMm, e Jo Abf/uUi, 1, to BtonMU BiUor.. For
•W ^ _ UTLAND t O NE1LI..
bbiij Nul tout to Uoum.
EDWABD O’BVKNE’B
GROCERY AND LIfiUOft STORE,
Taylor’a Bulldlnff, Market Wharf,
nAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ^
J, O’B. koops constantly in store ,
largo stock of Ghockkiks, Liquors,)
“ ota. Shoes, and Clothlf
ly Soap; 76 do Pale do
76 do Puro Went India Ground Coffee
25 do Fisher’s Tobacco
25 chests Pouohong Tea
20 Oidies Imperiar do
75 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 40 do Whisky
20 do Domestic Brandy; 60 do Am
4>i pipes Signal Brandy
2 do OUrd do
15 bbls Port Wine; 20 do Malaga do
4 pipes Holland Gin
15 bbls Lamp Oil; 5 hhds Sugar
50 bbls Coffue Sugars
500 STOVES FOR SALE,
JARIES SULLIVAN,
No. 145 Broughtvn-strect, Savannah.
TIIE .Southern Iron Witch Cooking Niovn stands
unrivaled aa a Stove for Southern us«, aud challenges
all others.
A large variety of Parlor, Office nnd Cooking Stoves
Tin Wart at wholesale. Housekeeping artiolss. Wood
en Ware, eto.. etc., to which the advortisor invib
attention of old and new customers. <
HC’OTCH PIG IRON.
N O. 1 Garuherrie in lota to suit purchaser*. For
■ale at New Yorkprioes. by
J® 24 r ANDREW LOW A CO.
T>ENKNIVBH.—The handsomest assortment
I of Fine Pooket Penknives ever offered, for tale
at importer’s prices by
oot 26 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
P WE DION Al EH AND POCKET
BOOK8. for Ladies aad Gentlemen. A new
wa^! np r U .‘"« \ * r#,kt t’Miety, some new and very
Foreale by
— JOHN if. COOPERA CO.
CLOTIIH AND CAHMlMEUEH.
LACK uml Colored French nnd English Clothe,
do Fancy Cassimeres, Plain and Plain
Kontuoky Jeans, Ao. Received and for sale by
oct 1 ’ HEN KY LATH HOP A CO.
1 OU
Wagon Manufactory?
WARNER’S OLD STAND, HEAD OP
llrougbton-iitrect.
and Draye, aud build toordor any kind
wanted. We aro thorough mechanics, natives ot Geor
gia and 8outh Carolina, and put up our work ourselves,
and warrant every article of the beat materials and
workmanship.
... thanko for the very liberal patronage
uro our patrona that it is our determi
nation, that our work shall be as good as any in the
oity.
tar REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness
iduiapatoh. DANIEL S. WILSON,
sep 14 3m THOMAS NORTH.
HOME MANUFACTORY
SADDLES, BRIDLES 8c HARNESS
183 CongreM-atreet? Havnnnnh
Tho Subscribers manufacture
and keep ooustxutly on band, i
large and varied stock of Sad-,
_ dlee, Bridles and Harness, and
make to order every description of articles in
Our stook comprises also a largo assortment of Trunks
"i. Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per
■ of supplying themselves, will do well t«
call at our establishment. AU article# sold by us art
warranted for material and workmanship.
U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our termi are moderate,our
sk
w
nd F m
in their line.
execution prompt.
6m
may 17
8HOU81 8HOE8! I J
von the
Fall und Winter Trade.
THE subscriber would rcsuoctfully call the attention
of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida,
and the publiu generally, to his large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Hie stock haa bean selected by himself, with speeial
care and particular refsrenoe to the retail and plan
ters’* trade, that being tho most important feature of
hia business. Ho confidently offers to his customers
aud the pubiio, work of a superior tuatity aud ou rea
sonable terms. Ills stock comprises all the varieties
usually kept in a Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’
Shoes, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle
men s Boots, Shoos and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses’,
Roys’, Youth’s and Children's Hhoea, of every kind, In
connection with the above, he has a large stock of
NKGKO HltUUANM,
which can eafoly be recommended as a superior artiole
No oilort will be spared to give entire satisfaction. A
oall is solicited from you before purchvalng.
sept 24 * WM. HK1DT, Gibbons' Range.
IA1NEHHIRTH—Juit received a full supply
of fino Cotton, far sale at
PRICE A VEADER.
Bells! Belle!! Belle!!!
rrilE HubsurihnrN mnuuincturn and keep constant-
I ly on hand all sizou of Church, Factory, Steamboat,
‘•“"-ry. Locomotive, School House,and Plantation Bells.
_ iso Bella are hung with the patent iron yokes with
moveable arms. They oan bo turned around so that
tho olappsr will strike in a now place, whioh is desira
hie after a boll haa boon rung a few years. Springe are
aflixodin a new way toprevontthe clapper from resting
the Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Bell,
» manufactured from the bent stock and are cast in
iron casings. At this Foundry theso were flret used
aud are found to bo a great improvement. We give a
written warrantee that if Church Bells break within
one year from dato of purchase, with fair usage, we
will rooatt without ohnrge. Tho tone of all Bells is
warranted. Nearly 9000 Bells have been oast aud sold
from this Foundry, which is the best evidence of theii
superiority. We have 15 gold and Silver Medals,
awarded from the varioua Fairs “ for tho best Bells foi
sonorousness aud purity of tone." We pay partioulai
attention to getting up Peals or Chimes, and can refer
tothose furnished by us. Our Foundry is within a few
rods of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroad*
running in every direction. As this is tho largest E*
tablishmentof tuo kind in the U. 8. and has the large*!
a*xortment t\f Belle, orders can be filled with great dis
patch. Wo can refer to Bells in uny of the States.—
Old Belis taken iu exchange for uew ones. levels,
Compasses, Ao. constantly ou band. Addross
A. MENEELY'S 80N8,
jo 13 ly^dAtw Went Troy, N. !'•
OBZSTAJDORO’S
LIQUID HAIR Dl'£.
( IKISTADORO, iiivnuior aud sole proprietor.
j Soience and art have heretofore labored in vain
to produoe a hair dye, which, by assimilating with the
fluids that give vitality to the hair, would oliange its
hue without injuring tno fibre. That ohjeot is accom
plished. Cristadoro'o Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the
i any darker
... .. jaustiu ingre
dient ia tho composition. The hair is impregnated
with an invigorating juice, formedfromthusainechem-
icai elements as the sutural coloring matter. This is
the only hair dye in tho world which is free from lime,
lithargo and evory other corrosive substance. Call and
witness its offocts, at Cristadoro'a Shaving and Hair
dressing estabiishmsnt, near the Pulaski House, Mon
ument-square, where it is applied and for sale.
PIANO POKTKM. lUlSHJ 6c ML 181 UAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Tho subscriber having purchased the
, mtiro business of F. Zogbauin A Co,, of
'w hich firm lie has heretofore been the
acting member in Savannah, would ros-
puetfully invite the attention of thoee
in want of anything in tho Musical Line, to his estab
lishment. From many years experience, both in pro
fessional and buaintss matters oonnectod with Music,
Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer hia
vices in the seleotion of Music and Instrument^ oi
fulfilment of orders; with tho assurauce of hie utmost
teal and industry in hie endeavor to deserve the patron
age and confideuce of tho pubiio.
G. B. MITCHELL,
Je 15. Buooesoor to F. Zogbaom A Co.
Corner i
HEJLMBOJLDT Sc £IFLGU,
Belt Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire
Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, 8fC.
of Brynu and JeOerwon-ntreet*,
Respectfully announce
to the pubiio In gene
ral, that they are now
prepared to execute all
orders in the above
line.
N. B —All articles
manufactured by usare
warranted for mater i
If ELMBOLDT A EIFLER.
YOUNG MKN’8 8TYLE.
YOUNG Men oan be actfomoaated with a list
made expressly for thoir uso,—it differs from
thu regular style in hoight, and is in every par
ticular adapted to their wants, for salo at Bar-
nuiu’s Hat Store, 176 Broughton-»t„ opposite
St. Andrew'o llall. out 1
4
PATENT MEDICINES, kc.
Liver Complaint,
And all
Diresues ari
sing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto
mach, such m Constipa
tion, Inward Pile*. Fullneai
or Blood to tho Head, Acidity of
tho Stomech, Nausea, Heartburn, Dls-
. 4 gust for Food. Fullness or wtight In the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter*
Ing at the pit of the 8tomaeb, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried ana Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Choking or 8uffooatinc
Sensation* when in a lying ~
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
Webs before
the Bight.
Back, duet. Limbi, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great
Depression of Spirit*,enn be effectually cured by
DR. HOOFLAND f 8
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
rnnrAKED xr
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 ARCB
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, V
tqualUtl, by any other preparation in theVnHSd States,
as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians
had/ailed.
These Bitters rs worthy the "attention of invalids.
Possessing grea virtueo In the rectification of dieoatas
of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the moat
■earehing powers In weakness and affections ef the di
gestive «rgans, they are withal safe, certain nnd pleas-
an *’ READ AND BE CONVINCED.
[From the Boston Bee.l
The editor said, Deo. 22d—
Dr. Hoafland's celebrated German Bitters, for the euro
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronlo or
Nervous Debility, is desorvedly ono of tho most popular
medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by
thousands, and a friend at our olbow says he has him
self received an effectual end permanent cure of Liver
Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con
vinced that, in the uso of these Bitters, the patient con
stantly gains strongth and vigor—a fact worthy of great
consideration. They aro pleasant in taste and smell,
and can be usod by persons with tho most delioate stom
achs with safoty, under any circumstances. We art
sneaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise
Scott's Weekly, one^of tho best literary papers pub
lerman Bitters, manufactured by
recommended by eotno of tho moat
Milton's do do 3 do Fiokeriug Aldin
edition.
Cowper'e Poetical Works, 3 vols. Pickering Aldinced.
Young’s do do 2 do do do
Gray's do do 1 do do do
Burn'i do do 2 do do do
Shakspear'a Plays and l'ooms, with a life glossary
notes, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vols. Bohn.
Scott'* l'oetioal Work!, illustrated, 4 vols, Turkey
or. David Bogno.
Life, Lcttere and Literary Remains of John Keats,
8 vols. Moxon.
Bacon's Works, 3 vols. 16 mo. Pickering.
. Horriok’s Ueeperides, 2 vols. (cloth.) Piokeriug,
1 fcAldino edition.
Feltham's Resolves, I vol. Piokoring.
Herbert's Works, 2 vols. riokering.
do do 1 vol., with sketch of his life.—
Routledge A Co.
Jeremy Taylor's Llfo of Christ, 3 vols. Pickering
A Mine edition.
Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Pickering.
Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Korn pie, 1 vol. elf
and Turkey Moroooo, handsomely vignetted pages,
The River Dove, w;theomo quiet thoughts on An
gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition.
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, Ao.
Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, Ao.—In store over 1000
resms, the kinds and qualities of which mostly used,
comes direct from the manufactory, and will be sold in
lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill prices.
Blank Books—Stook considerably enlarged,
uals, Ac., of all sites and
from 4 to 10 qrs. nnd eovernl different qualiti
UN1NEHH CARD.—The subscriber lakes
__ this method of informing the pubiio. that having
fitUd up a house lor the purpose, and having numerous
orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchas*
Negroes, either eingly or in families, and Will pay fair
market prioes for thorn in oash. .....
Also, in addition to the above, lie will receiTO and
■ell on commission, uny Real Estate or Personal Pro
perty, that hia patrons may be pleased to entrust him
with. He will also be responsible for any personal
property that he rooeivei. WM. WRIGHT,
fifl p 4'i Prohor, Bay Lane.
Carriugc Manufactory.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
AND
SULKIES.
A general and complete aitsortment junt
RECEIVED.
rixfiE Subscribers aranow prepared to offer to the
I pnblio, CARRIAGES, PU2ETON8, BUGGIES,
CARRYALLS, Ac., fresh from some of the moat popu
lar Establishment* and Builders at the North.
The selections were made by one of tho firm, with
strict referenoo to tho requirements of this market.
They are duterminod to keep only auoh artieles in
their line as they can confidently
RECOMMEND AND WARRANT,
Fooling assured that they will be sustained in offering
a better, and finer claee of work, than haa been usually
kept in this market.
The public aro most respectfully requested to call,
l A b (5
kinds of repairing done as heretofore.
L. 8. BENNETT A CO.,
corner West Broad and Bay-street*.
Buns, llifles, Hardware, Ac.
3 TIIE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to Inform his
friends and the publlo generally, that he baajpur-
ased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUER8,
176 Congress-st-, and that he will sell QUN8, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, Ao., at vory low prioes, for cash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly
‘ 1, and allow prices.
J. T. JONES.
and carefully executed, i
rpiIE
to their
DRUG* AND MEDICINE*.
subscribors, wliolusale and Rotail Druggists,
uld respectfully call the attention of purehasers
well-solected stock of the above mentioned ar
ticles, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible
prices; alao,
PAINTS, GLA8S, Ac.;
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Drr and Ground Colore,
Varnishes, Gluts, Putty and Paint Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, via: Sperm, Lard, Rapeseed and PatentOil; oct 19
GROCERS' ARTICLES:
Whale Oil, Spioes, Mustard, Saleratut, Matches, Ao.;
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Modicino Chests, Surgical Instruments, and
Glassware, together with a great variety of artiolea for
family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts,
Starcn, Ao.. with au olegant assortment of fine French
and English Uair and Tooth Brashes, Toiiot Combs,
Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations—
t warranted to be of the beat quality.
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
all of which a
Staves Wanted,
OP WU1TK OAK OK WATER OAK.
N OT less thau 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 Stavo to bo dresse i down to the
same thickness as the front edge.
The Stave* to bo straightly clrft,aud frcefroia knots,
warps, or worm-holes.
For Staves prepared in striot conformity to this speci
fication, aud dellvored on Mcssre. R. A. Allen A Co’s
lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1864,
Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will bo paid by
ANDREW LOW A CO.
8avannah. June 21. 1853. t fob 1
UIGAR CAHE8.-N.I-
--P 1 ?* 001 ■‘J*** and sites, some with conveniences
5-1 jnyroui Itjlu tnit linn some with convenience*
fc, mow,.
1x1311 JOHN M. coomt» CO.
AT I!!^ INSTRUMENT®,
fSxaHO&TEB i
Mock of ».<h Uuly received ..d {, M ’ k
•OCR JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
T ADIKM’ CARD CAHK8.-Pe.rl, Shell.
Jj Ivory aad Silver, various styles and qualities —
Jmfolebj [oel 2CJ JOHN hi. COOPER a CU.
D RK88ING CANES for I.mlire and Grnile-
men, at all price* aud in great variety—some
very splendid; also, Indies’ Work Box>*s from $1,25 to
$25—a large plain and useful artieie, with look and key
at the former prises, just ree d aud for sale by
oct 28 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
lb 4)HK\V<
ILstar
Doaka—
and 18 inch plain and inisid, with and
is bands; also. No Pins Ultra Desks for
era—a new and large supply of each, just roc'd
(oct 28)JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
I 1NEN GODD8.—Irish Lumas and Pillow
a Case do, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shooting light
and heavy styles, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Linen DatnMVs
Bleached and Browa. Scotch llucabac sod Bird's Eye
Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown aad Bleached
Damask Napkins and Doyles, received and for sale by
oct 1 HENRY LATHED!' A CO.
KEADV MADE CLOTHING,
For Fall and Winter!
T HE Subscriber respectfully solicits (be attention
of his friends and tho pubiio in goneral, to his
extensive assortment of Ready Made Clothing, com
prising as it does, a variety of every anielafor Gentle-
*ou'i wear, snitablefor the present and coming seasons.
The following oompriee a portion of the Stook on band:
Over Coat* and SurtouU of Bl'k and Blue Beaver Cloth,
Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway ard Labrador
Coatings. Devonshire Kersey. Pilot Cloths, Talma
Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth I)resx and Frock Coats, Blue and
Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Cheek Caseimere
Business Suits, Bl'k Dee Skin CaaaimerePants, French
Fancy Casiimere Panto, Orey and Mixt Tweed do
Panto, Bl'k and Mixt8atinett Panto, Plaid aud Plain
Kersey Panto. Embroidored and Plain Btaok Coaeimero
Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Fig'd
Bl'k and Fancy do, together with r.n extensive stock of
Furnishing Goods, sudi aa fin* White Shirts, Silk and
Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and
Jean Drawers, Riding Ganntleto, Black. Colored and
White Kid Gloves, Slocks, Cravato and Scarfs, Nock
Ties, fuspendors, Ac., the whole of which ia offered foi
sortment oflvotv, Buffalo and Shell, Tuck, Dress,
« ... Fine teeth, Sid# and Children's Long Combe, also,
Ivory, Pearl. Satin wood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Uair,
also, Tooth. Nail. Comb and 8having Brushas,of Eng
lish, French, and Amerioan manufacture, just received
aud for sale by
oct 22 JOIIN R. MOOR* <ft CO.
TJ3INK CUTLERY—Just received a vory
C perior assortment of Washtenholm's and Hodgi
Pocket Cutlery : also, tome very fine Raxore with and
withonlCasee; Ladles' line SciMtra, Ao. Ac., for sale at
the ApotUoariw' 1UU by
oetXU J. E. WORD.
braces Ledges, Journals, Ac., of all sites and thickussi'
es, from 4 to 10 qrs. and * -
each, the best oi whiuh
prices.
Ear elopes—Over 200,000 constantly on hand,
low aa $1 por thousand.
Note Paper and Note Envelopes—A vory extensive
assortment, some very beautiful for weddings, soirees,
Ac.
Gold Pens—A large and selected stook.
Stool Pens—A very large stock, sumo manufactured
to their order ia vory large quantities at a very low
priee.
Copying Books—A very lsage stook, of a New and
Sjpcnor Style, aud which, as agents for the manufao 1
turor, are sold singly or per dozen at hie prices.
Copying Pressos and Copying Ink—Of various styles
and sfsri, a good supply always on hand.
Maynard and Nojres T and Harrison's Writing Ink—
the latter by tho quantity at Harrison’s prioes.
Desks, Koso Wood and Mahogany—Of all sizes and
in great variety, also of
Ne Plus Ultra Desks, for travellers.^
Bankers'and Merchants' Note Case*—With Alpha
betical and Monthly Apartmonto for Notes, Ae.
Porte Monaies, Pocket Books and Cigar Cases—A
very large and haudsomo assortment.
Mathematical Instruments, singly or in ca
very superior.
Tnermomoters, a variety of sizes and kinds
Surveyor's Couipassos and Pole Chains.
Finest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment nt
Importers' pricos.
Papier Macho Goods, in r _ .
Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port
folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, Ac.
Also, Ladies' Reticules, Purses, aud Card Cases, Dis
sected Maps and Games tor children in great variety.
Also, Battlsduor and Shuttlooocks, Graces, Doiuluoea,
Ordinary Leather and Morocco Backgammon Boards,
Playing Cards of all qualities, Ao. — *
New’Grocery Store
C O P A R T NR R8iffP - NOTICE
their goods. They hopo by etrict and accommodating
attention to their customers, keeping a constant supply
of every artiole which enters into their business, and
by selling at lowest cash pkicks, to merit a liberal
eharo of pnblio patronage.
Having made arrangement* to keen themselves sup-
C lied by each suocessi vo steamer with all goods in their
ne, that entor largely into family use, but whioh from
thoir perishable nature cannot be kept long; house
keepers can always have the asaurance of obtaining
such artiole* at their store, not only fresh, but of the
Prime Western Corn dc Meal.
thousand busliols prime choice Coru in Os-
naburg sack*.
200 bushels fresh ground Com Meal. Just reoeived
and for sale by [asp 7) ■""*** ”
CHA8. II. DURYEE.
CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR.
Onik luuh. prime Western Corn, in white sacks
A'UU 150 irjsholu fresh ground Corn Meal;
31 sacks Georgia Flour iu half-barrel sacks;
Alao— 20 bales prime Eastern Uar. Just received ati
for ealc by [oct 211 CHAB. H. DURYEE.
i^lRK DOGH— Brass and Cast Iron, some very
SON.
I^IRE DOGH—Brass nud Cast Iron, son
handsome, just received and for sale by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER A
I 3ENDER8—Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; ai
1 sorted Patterns, for sale low by
oct 22 8AMUEL PALMER A 80N.
Etownli Mills Flour.
T HE undersigned having boen appointed tho only
A j) nt of the above Mills, will be kept o<
Sacks. It is the intention of the Proprietor to plaoe his
‘ '‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘
quality.
HMlia ..
BURN. WILDER d> CO. Agents.
Baltimore market both in pr
A fresh supply just reoeived and for sale at the depot.
WASH * — ‘ -
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull and Bay Streets.
Importer and Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
One Butt
WINE, vintage 1844.
One Pipe ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
Oao Pine of the first quality and choicest OLD *' RE
SERVE,*’ vintage 1840.
One Pipe of the choicest and most delioately flavored
OLD PaLiIETINHO, vintage 1830.
Ono Pipe of tho choicest an-i exceedingly rare OLD
8ERCIAI., vintage 1820. * 7
One half Pipe of the richest and
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old London Ffarket.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an olden im
portation, in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two half pipes ohoioe OLD PORT WINE.
“ M " •* •• SHERRY *•
Tw.Im half rlpt. ohoioe OLD COON AO. of nte
bund., ’ii: Honnouy, Londoo Dock, Joooiouio Pino,,
Cutilloo, duluurd. Bueno, Sollgmo, »u« OUrd,
Dnpuy A Co.
One pnnoheoa of OLD 8COTCH WHISKY.
_ " Jamaica Rum. Also various
klads of Claret, Port, Teuorifle,8herry and other Wines.
Choice Champagne, of various brands. Uook Wines,
imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraaehino, Ani
sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ae.
1U0.UUU ohoioe Havana Cigars, of various brands, nnd
nfnli stook of FANCY GROCERIES. ti deoSO
A IaE— A IjK—50 bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brew-
ed expressly for me, just received xnd for sole
e Albany Ale Depot by
oot 21 W. M. DAVIDSON.
^ OKU HIM NO, White W..h, Store, Shoe end
Dieting Brushes, for axle bj
MOHBE A NICH0L8,115 Broughton-st.
J )BRCU88!ON CAP8. Gun Flinto, Gun
Screws and Nipple Wrenches, Gun Locks, Screw
Irers nnd Vices, for sale by
oct 17 y. Wj CORNWELL, 102 Bryaa-it.
Dr, Jackson,
prominent members of the faculty
efficacy in eases of female weak:
z article of muoh
. As such is the
o obtain a bottle, and
itated constitutions will find these Biotors advantage
ous to their health, as wo know from exporienoe the
salutary effect they have upon weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE 7 .
The Philadelphia Saturday Gazetto, the best family
newspaper published in tho United Stntos. The editor
•ays of
DR. UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTER8.
It is soldom that we recommend whataretennsdPa-
tept Medicines, to the oonfidonoo and patronage of our
readers: and, therefore, when w o recommend Dr. lloof-
land's GstU.u Billers, we wisiiitiobeantmctlyundcr-
stood that wo are not speaking of tho nostrums of the
day, that aro noised about for a brief period and then
forgotten, after thoy have done thoir guilty rao? of mis
chief, but of a mouioine long ostablTsheu, universally
prised, and whiuh hoe met tho hearty approval of tho
aoulty itself.'
Evidence upon evidence haa boon received (like the
foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three
rears, aud the strongest testimony in its favor is that
thoro is uioru of it used in the practice of the rogular
physicians of Philadelphia than all othor nostrums com
bined, a fact that oan easily be established, and fully
proving that a scientific preparation w ill meot with
their quiet approval when presented even in this
form.
That this medicine will oure Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia no one oan doubt, after using it as directed.
It acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; it is pre
ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—the effect is
immediate. They cau be administered to female or in
fant with safety and Tollable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERF EITS.
This modioino has attained that high character whioh
ia neeossary for all medicines to attain to induce coun
terfeiters to pat forth spnrioas articles at the risk of the
lives of those who are innocently decoived.
L ifc well lo the marks of the Genuine f
They ha j the written signature of C. M. JACKSON
upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle,
ictl/iouf which they are spurious.
For sale Wholesale aud Retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
N0.12U Arch-street, ono door below Sixth, Philadelphia
and by respootable dealers generally through
the oountry.
PI1ICK8 KEDUCKDv
To enable all olassos of invalids to eigoy the advantage*
of their great restorative powers.
Single bottlen 75 cento.
Also for sale by J. A. Lx ROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN,
Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Agents, Uaviland. Harrall A Co..Charles
ton. 8. C. MWFTv
TO THE PUBLIC.
TYADWAY Sc. CO., tho Inventors, Manufacturers
XV *nd Proprietors of the justly oelebrsted R. It. R.
Itemed ins, were the. first to discover a Reinodv possess
ing the marveions and Aliraoullous power of stopping
the most ICxoruoiatln* Pains in an inatant, allaying the
worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external,
in a few minutes, aud soothing the most ssvero Par
oxysms of Rheumatism, NeuraUls, and Tie Doiorenx,
as soon as applied. The R. R. It. 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
ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action—Resolve away
ail Diseased Deposits—Renovate tbe body from ail
Corrupt Humors—Rebuild tbe Weak and Broken Down
Constitutions—Restore to Health, Rtreugth and Vigor
all unsound and worn out parts.
B. B. B. MO. 1.
Kudway’e Keiuly KHitT,
For all Acute Crxiplalnts,
system, it will stop the most exoruciating pain and
quiokly remove its cause.
RHEUMATISM.—Air. Granger, a mason, well
known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nine years. Rad-
way’s Ready Relief relioved him from pain in
fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without
the aid of stick or crutch iu three days, and cured him
entirely in oue week.
Thousands of other cases equally us wonderful as the
above have boen cured by R. H. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS.—Rad way's Ready Relief will
relieve the sufferer from all pain iu fifteen or twenty
miuutes. It will oure the most desperate esses in a
few hours.
NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied
lief will stop the Chills and break the Fever.
Aches of all kinds, Paius of all kinds, Bruises, Burus,
Scalds, Strains, Sprains, 8lifl Joints, Lameness. Oue
application of Radwsy’s Ready Relief will in a few
moments entiroly stop the pain.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, outs and wounds,
removes bruises, allays tbe most violent irritations.—
For all pains use R. K. Relief. Look for the signature
of Rad way A Co. on each bottle.
B.B. B. NO. 2.
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent.
KcnoIvcn, IlenovnteH, Kebulliln.
IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the
Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus’ Dance, Sores,
Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma* Nodes, Canker, Bron
chitis, F'aver Soros, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
The above eighteon complaints R. K. Resolvent will
positively cure.
It renovates tbe systom completely, Resolving away
from the Solids all impure Poisonous aud Diseased De
posits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Llfo from x'l
corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health
and Strength to every Organ and Alember of the body.
Vettera from lllHh Authority.
Hon. J.J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, 8. C., writes un
under date of May 2d, 1853, that Radway’s Renovating
Resolvent cured one of his negroes, ou his plantation at
Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of muny years’
standing. The poor follow was a disgusting objeot of
pity; ho was a moving mass or sores. The other ne
groes could not remaiu 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 S. C'., Mr. Middleton ie well known, and to
the political world Mr. Middleton Is no stranger.
r SCROFULA.—When the Patient has been afflicted
r under, favorable symptome will ap-
Ten years
Fifteen years
Twenty yoats
Thirty year*
mpt
t. Resolvent:
on the Fifth day.
do do Seventh day,
do do Tenth day,
do do F'ifieeuth day,
do do Twentieth day,
t iny years do do Thirtieth day.
Wo have had casea where old men ofeixty years, who
have beon verofuioua ail their lives, were entirely cured
by Rad way‘s Renovating Resolvent R. R. Remedies ex
hibit their ethcaoy immediately. They do not keep the
afiiicted, pain-stricken sufferer lingering iu donbt,but
readily exhibit their efficacy; instantlv relieving pain,
renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating the
diseased body, to health aud v.rength.
Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under
date of May 30,1H53, writes " that a servant girl who
was so reduced that no oue would give a thrlp for her
life,' she was so covered with sores that there was not
a spot of puro flesh of the also of a silver dollar on her
whole body, was entirely cured by Radway’s Rouovat-
v/uu ncguuivur ai uigus, on going vo ucu, win ensure
■ouud sleep, a good night's rest, and a healthy and
pleasant discharge from the bowels in the morning.
Radway’s Regulators, Ready Roller, Renovating Re
solvent are sold by Druggists every where.
RADWAY A CO., 162 FuUon-et., N. Y.
N. 11.—R. H. Regulators are of light oolor. oct 11
JTOHN OX. IV Fit,
House, Sign, and Ship Painter, Qla-
nier, Paper Hanger. &c.
JtO. 121, BROUGHTON STREET.
T>EG9 to return his thanks to the cltirens ol
J3 Savannah, for past favors, aud to assure them
that all work iu his line entrusted to him,shall bs done
promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trust*
by aa assiduous attention to business, the employment
of oompentent workman and the use of the best materi
als, to insure * continuance of their favors. He koopa
for sale foto'd and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine
varnishes, window glass and putty; paint,marking,
white waxh and other.bmahe*.may io Cm
8QUTHWESTERN RA1LUQAP.
OA8BENGEK Trains leave Macon daily at SVk
X&ViW*"’' m A - “ rl " “
I-»». Cojombiii telly .19 o'clock A. M., and Ogle
thorp, alll 1 . A. Al.. arrive at Maoon 3); l 1 . M., oon-
pactlag at Maooa each tray with Cutral Railroad
train, to Savannah, Augu.ta and UllUdgavilU. with
Mmou aad WaiUrn train, to Orlffia, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chattanooga, Nanhvill., Ae,
Coueouagdaily at Cotambna, by faat linn of ooach..,
a tajl.aloOp.lika, theaoa <H lolloa hy id.A W.P. Ball
Road to Uoatgomary, Ala.
Connecting at Ogl.thorpa with Tallahaaaaa aad Eu-
faula mailatagM.
FUMagnr. brink fait aad diaa at Tart Vallay.
„ . „ . CEO. W. ADAMS.
Macon, Aug 31,18W. tf aug 31
Sa&saBwsaS
CARTER* SPANISH MIXTHbi.
Th. gnat spring lj.dl.la. and PoriJ..^®® 1
tl aaw aud by haadrad. ot grateful ' B1 «i
Hr dally totha r.mnrkabl. nni parto/m^v l " 1 '
guautt af aU tn.dicin'., Carin', v k,,k >
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, 8crofnia, * aUtUr »
Skin, Liv.r Dinar., P.»“"7c.te
ti.a. of th. Kldn.y., DIk.m. of th'.^ ThrutV® 1 '-
Complnlnti, Pain and Achla, of th.
.0. tpe.dlly pat to flight hy bling thU w... , J “ 1 “ l1
ilmabl. remedy. ***** tB d inti.
For all dluuu of the blood, aolhi.. v
found to oomparn with it, ItaJaan,,.
all imporlk|.., not. g.atlyand .Ocl.ntl,^! S"?*’'
aad Kidnrim, ttraagth.at tbe Jlgoriio. 7 ri,'f' U "'
th. Stoutanh. make. th. flkl. tdaar mi gJ*
•atorai the Conatitatloa, eafubled by dl..n. .***
k.ndowa by lh. iliutt. of youth, to kl *'
vigor and atrr»gtli. Ita t^ia,
For th. Ladle, it i. lnoomparaklj b.ft„ th
oo.rn.tlc. .termed. A f»wdo,»,„f Cntn-.n, '
Mtatun Will ntaote all ullottn.M of
brlag th. ruu «atUag to th. .huk.gw^,^ ?*'
*° “>• '“P »»* itaproT, u.. g.n.ralCti^''
ntarhabl. d.gr.., teyo.d .1, th.
A large aumb.r.ot Mriilcalw of r.m«k,tl,„„
perfonnwl oa pernnt r. tiding la th. elty of
Ta. hy ,h, uh of CarUr'a Sp.ni.h Mirim"
•vld.noethatth.nl. no humbug .boat it. Tb.n,,,
hotel k..par., maglitratat, phy.loi.n., ,„ d puM |.„' ’
well known to th.oommuulty, all add thilr t HU -J'
to the effects of this Gn*iT Blood Poxinxx. #6y
Call and ■« a f.w hundred, or lb. c.rtlfum
around the bottle. **
Dte°°' * lll “ 1,i *nte, BENNETT k BEhRs
Frincipol Depot, at M. WARD. CLOsr . on ..
83 Malden LaoV, New York. ’ 08E * c0 '. K«.
T.W. DYOTT A SONS, and JENKINS t ri.n,
HORNE, rhllad.lpbla. “* tlA K T S-
mondf Vo. 1 ” 1 ' » m - £R8>1<0 - l “ Bl.h-
And for .ala hy A. A. SOLoMONStcO Tllnu..
M. TURNER k CO., uud JAMES U cahteb
vannah, aud bv Druggiiu aud Country Mmh..u
r^wtero. Frio. gl.UU P.rjmttl. or M.
■oeyH
I1EKE IS TOIIX HEHEDl
Holloway’s Ointment,
A mont ffllrnrulouN cure ol' bnd Less of.
ter 43 years’ buffering.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Qaltiin, of 70
Mary e-street, Wryutouth, dated 15th May, 1851.
To Professor Hollowsv:
Sir—At the ago of 18 my wife (who is now 61) eiaiht
a violent cold, whieh settled in her legs, aadsvtnigt,
that time tlioy have been more or less sore, sadgruilr
inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, audforuoitfci
asdiiMf.-
Advortiseiuents, and advised her to try your Pillsaad
Ointment; and, as a last resource, after evtry other
remedy had proved useless, she consented to do m.-
Sho coinmeubed six weeks ago, and, strange to rtlitc
is now in good health. Her lege are painitis, without
aoam or scar, and her sleep sound and nndiiturbtd.-
Could you have witnessed the sufferings of ny wife
daring tho last 43 years, and contrast them with her
present enjoy mont of health, yon would Indeed feel de-
lighted in having been the meana of ao greatly allni*.
ting the sufferings of a fellow creature.
(Signed) WILLIAM G ALP1N.
A Fenton 70 yenm of nge cured of a bad
Leg, of Thirty y earn Htnndlng.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbe, lluihhr of Git
Vents, of Kushcliffe, near Uuddenfttld, dultd Eat
31«(, 1861. 1
To Professor IIollowat :
Sir—I suffered for a period of thirty years from slid
leg, the resultof two or three dirtersnt accidentsstUu
Works; accompanied by scorbutic symptom*. I had
recourse to a variety of medical advice, without d«ri*
ving any benoflt, anil was even told that the lag mint U
amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pill*
and Oiutmenthave effected a complete cureinioibort
a tinid, that few who had not witneued it would credit
the fact.
(Signed) WILLIAM ADDS.
The truth oi this statement ean be verified by Mr.
W. P. Eugland, Chemist, 13 Market-slieet, lludders-
flold.
A dreadful bad Brennt cured In oie
Month.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pent-
hurst. Kent, dated December 13/A, i860.
To Professor Holloway :
Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from bad Breast* for
more thau six month*, aud during tho whole period b*d
the beat inedioal attendance, but all to no u*«. Hnviug
before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your
unrivalled medicine, 1 determined again to mo yonr
Pills and Ointment, aud therefore gave them a trial ia
her caae, aud fortunate it was 1 did to, for in leiitbtn a
month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that
various other branches nf my family have derlvtd from
their use is rosily astonishing. 1 how strtagly moui-
mend them to all my friends.
FREDERICK TUBNER.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment
in most of the following cases:
Bad Lugs Chilblain! Fistulas Sore Throat*
Bad Breasts Chopped Gcut Skin Biieut*
Burns hands Glandular Scurvy
Bunions Cornn (Soft) Swellings Horellead*
Lumbago Tumour*
Piles Ulcer*
Flies and Stiff Rheumatism Wound*
Coco-bay Joiuto 8calds Yaw*
(Jhlego-font Elephantiasis Sore Nipple*.
Hold attheEutahllshmont of Profewor HOLLOWAY
(Signed)
the British Empire, and thoee of the UnUcd8Utti.il
Pots at 37>,o., b< o., and $1 50 each. Wholesale ly tte
E rinoipal Drug houses in the Union, and by Fleur*. A.
i. A l). RANDS, New Yorlt. , ,
Rif" There is a considerable saving by taking the Ur*
geroizes.
N. B.—Direction* for the guidance of patient* in ef
ery disorder are affixed to each Pot.
For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Agest,
Congress-street, Savannah, oz.
may 20 ThSTlawtw *7,
Rlortlmore’s
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND.
aI sure and safe remedial aghntfor KktuM
tism in all iA forms.
YTMIR UHlonifiliingsucres* which has nltondcdthis
X medicifio in tho treatment of Rheumstio Con-
plaints, cither inflammatory (acute) or chronic,of a#
matter what complicated form, or of longer short da*
ration, renders it the most valuable preparation trtf
discovered, aa the aole r.-liable remedy for thif dir#
complaint; and to radical is it in its working*, that it
has secured tho sanction of many of th* first pbj«r
clans, who have used it m n dernierrcssort, without f»ni
in it* merits, only to be ocnvinced of its mirscaUU
powers.
Mohtimore's Cohpocnd is a vegetsble citr»ct,»n
internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmle»*i»]“
cffeotH, aud ean bo administered to all uges aud condi*
tione without foar, prepared solely for the trestmenl
of this one diiioase. ..
It is a touio, strengthening to the system generally*
whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy, 10 *
tion to the digestive organs, and purifies th* ki<x* d '~*
Thousands have already found relief and p«rB*a*M
cure ; aud in each and evory case where It bu
tested, it has iuvariably answered tbe purpoto, M,ei
having been known to fvJL
The proprietorsfoeljustified in thnsossuring thepw-
lie of its virtues, as they base it* merits entirely upoi
its performance*, and allow the latter only to be me*
tioned in its behalf. Te»tlmoniale of the hicbeitchar
acter are dally reoeived from various sections or
Union, corroborating these facts, and giving MulUoMj
aud undoubted ovlifence of the virtues of this truly
great aud reliable remedy. ‘ _ r atpy .m.
For sale wholMale and retoilby W. V. ALEXAB
DKR k CO., at their Central Office, NoA Barclay-et.
New York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U.
CARTER. Agents. 8avxnnxb. eodlawtw »pr‘
MARINE KAlliWAl.
a. The undersigned respectfully inform*
^fiSdall who may need his services, tha* bi^H
SB baa charge oY the MARINE RAILWA F.aiJJJ
whioh is now in aueeesaful operation. He
prepared to take up vesstlx of any ■!■• usually
our port, aud to do the work of repairing, *o..on rw»
able terma. Those who wish to dean or P**u4Ui* ^
toms or their vessels, oan also bo aocommodstsu o
Railway, upon reasonable terms. He U OTgJ
to oontraot for building Vessels of any class or d«Hnr
tion, and to oar ry on toe business of
ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in **• ru
branches, at the eastern extremity of toe city.
M- A|»d ShlpoUbi...
House and Sign PainUng.
F. O. CARL.
Broughton street, fret door above Lyttun .
Oilers his services to the public for the j| 0
House, Sign, Ornamental Fainting, and Orain* n l'. u
keeps for sale at bie store, Faints. Oil*. u
ings. Gilt Ficture F'rames, Jxpunned Tins, for
Ail work dono choap. and warranted to g»•** in
tion. 6mo
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jt S. barrel., Ltet »«I^ ND t p NEltD.
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hereby most respectfully dedicated to 11 ■ #t a
era and Daughters of our country, for " h .? , * r J ro ote--»
ia designed,and whose happiness .‘iL
fresh supply just reoeived at the
M ourning goobbibck
bl'k Norwich Cloths. Alpaca. Md Lainej
, 31'k Merinoes. bl'k Crapea. bV’k 'Cry® rr
VeU*. Mourning Collars xxd ChemiMtt*. ho., J
oeivedland for sale by nnWITT k MOBg^
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I Cloth for ms king Cloaks, Talmaa,$‘*»
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Jt* Snotoli Woreted Plaid., for CblHreo d»
ftar. Alao, Silk aad Worried nad aHM *^
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