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riAVANWAfl MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TO. ifcH.
THU DAILY NEWS.
On tfce Dentil of Little Kate.
Wnp notfor the loved one, thoaih now onhor grave
The leader wild flower* will blooia, ....
Though vanished from earth like the foam from the
She fcehTaot the oold of the tomb!
Weep not for the loss of her ©elm, tunny nule,
IInr j on rue j of sorrow ia past,
The blossom entrusted to oarth for a while,
la blooming in Heaven at last.
Her spirit is fret from lift’s trouble and care,
Though gone like the Ooenn wage's foam.
She’s lost to the loved ones who mourn for her here,
Bat her Father has taken her home! uJb
Then weep not for her who la taken away,
Her earth-bonds of anguish are riven.
The ewel removed from He casket of clay,
(Hearns brighter than ever in Heaven 1
BOOH. ASP JOB PKINTlSfo!
MOWING HBW8 POWER PRESS.
Wears now prepared with preaeei and
•CCL an extensive aesortmentof printing material
to exeeate BOOK and JOB PRINTING of every va
riety, such as
PcuuphletM, Handbills, Lnrge Shew Bills,
BUSINESS CARDS, CHECKS,
BILL HEADS, NOTES,
BILLS OF LADINO, CIRCULARS,
LABELS, LAW BLANKS,
INSURANCE POLICIES, Ae., Ao.,
in tho best manner and at the shortest notioe.
gar BU8INESS CARDS printed for"from $1 to$3
per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rates.
Confident la our ability to give satisfaction in prior*
and in tho ewcuHon nf the work, we solieit a share of the
patronage of the pabile. oet 10
mills, Engines A machinery.
ri,HE SUBSCRIBE* would respectfully inform
X bis friends and the public generally, that ho is
located 1* Savannah, Oa., and Is prepared to give his
exclusive attention to those wishing his servioes in pre
paring nlans, furnishing Drawings for Steam Engines,
Saw Mills and Muohluerj in gsnoral. lit will also de
vote hi* time to superintending tho erection of Saw Mills
throughout tbs South, as he has the agency rorsome
of the largest Maohint Manufacteriag establishments
in the United States. Us is alto prepared to give, par-
ilea desiring it, every information in regard to thn cost
of Engines, Mill Ooaring and Machinery of all de
scriptions; Shingle Machines, Leather Belting, doable
or single made to order and warranted to be go.»d.—
Persons ordering work through him mny rost assured
• ’ ’ .rewllfb# — 13
.
style of pat ,
bio workmanship. Ho would likewise invite the at
tention of those about to eroot Mills to his plan of cir
cular MilL known as “ JJitohol's Cirouiar Mill," be
lieving it to be the onlv plan that oan he successfully
operated ia all kinds of timber. By this plan, the tim
ber 1 a seoured so as to prevent springing whilst the
saw Is in the out. The set works are geared so that by
turning one wheel the log is adjusted at both ends; thus
savlag the labor of one band.
Parties wishing to learn tho advantages of ibis im
provement are referred to Pibrck A Mauuudsr's
Mill at No. 0K, C. Railroad, and Fullur A Co., No. 7
Central Railroad. Long experience and close attention
J lven practically to oonstrnotlns and operating Steam
aw Mills, warrants the subscriber in the confide* jo *f
being able to give every eaLafaotlon.
Those wanting machinery for working wood, such as
Daniel’s improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor
tising machine. Hash. Moulding and Slat Machine,
Scroll 8aw. Ac., by oalilng on the subscriber may ob
tain them from the best manufacturers, of labor saving
maohinss for working wood evsr olfsrsd to tho public.
Mfy Prompt attention will be given to all letters
(post paid) addressed to HENRY M1TCIIEL,
Savannah.
aaranahCKB:
Messrs. IVst. B. Giles A Co.,\
Msasrs. R. A. Allen A Co., / *»**»■»*»•
R. IV. Ulsin, Wilmington, N. C.
11 ahi.km A Uou.iMUswoHTU,\ Wilmington,
3. M. Foot A Co., ;
oot 27 Osmond A Guar. Augusta, (ia.
Savannah, Oot. 4th, w
3 ^HE undersigned Physicians are of opiuiou that
a regular system of Oymnastle Exeroiass, such
as will bo taught atths 8avannah Oyinnaaium by Mr.
Lindner, is In the highest degree oonduolve to health
and vigor of constitution, and desire to rsootnmend it
most cordially to the public.
It Is in suon a sohool of physielal exorcise that pa-
rents may ogpeot to find the means of establishing for
their children, that robust and elastic strength, which
repels the attacks of diseaso, and It particularly com
mends itiolf to them.
8. N. HARRIS, M.D.
GEO. F. COOPER, M. D.
P. H. Wll OMAN, M. D.
JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D.
C. GANA1IL. M. D.
K. YONGE.M. D.
O. W. WEST, M. D.
Tskhs—Pupils are received at the Gymnasium and
instructed in Gymuastios or Calisthenics, with Fenoing
(broad and small Bword) at $10. for a term of six
d£k
SOFFEE H O U 8 E .
THE Undersigned hue leased, and has now fitted
up in neat and elegant style, the building oa Dray ton-
street, next door to Way A King's, to be oooupiod ns a
COFFEE HOUSE.
wjior# ho Intends to serve up in auperior style, every
Dolloary of the Benson.
New York Oysters, Mnvnnnnli OyHteru,
Yeulsnu, (Jroiiae, Pnrirldifca, l'lah,
New York and l'klladelpbly
Href, dec.* dfcc.,
Will always be kept on hand, and sarvsd up in a style
ever before equaled In this oily.
Parties furnished with private 8uppert and Dinners
never before equi
Parties fuinished with private 8uppei
a abort notioe. He will keep only the best Liquors.
“ JOHN MoK. CODY.
oot 8
Horses and Mules.
A lot of good MULE8 and IIOR8E8 for
2jhC> W * *^T. F. BTEVEN8’ Stables,
aug ‘Ji
Cor. Broughton A Barnard-sts.
CHEAP CASH
J BOOT <fc HUGE NTOUE,
South-West Corner Congress i
and R'httaker streets.
THE aubscribera are now receiving their
Fall and Winter Stock, whioh has been selected with
particular attention to the demands of tho Bavanuah
trade, and whioh upon inspection (whioh we invite)
will be found ia quality, assortment and OHBArNKsa of
fmiob, all that nan bs desired by the purchaser. We
omit particulars, as evtry article in our line may be
fouud at our Btore, including a large stock of Planta
tion Brogans,
sept 26
MURPHY A DEVANNY.
HACK, Id VERY
-SALE STABLE, &£
Corner of Broughton and Barnard’tit.
THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor,
M«R ly
Swedenborg's Works.
S MIE Writings of Swedenborg, and Collateral
Works of eininept NEW CHURCH authors, at
w York and Boston prices. Kept constantly on hand,
andf or sals by J. P. COLLINS,
aug 15 ly Agent G. 6. A., 100 liryan-at.
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
rrilK SUBMOU1UEU has on hand, and is
1 constantly rsoelving from the best and most respec
table manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru
by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, aad sterling Silver Wars,
•uoh as Table, Dessert aud Tea Spoous and Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd
Saucers; GobleU; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup aad
Sauce Ladles: Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle aud Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; 8ilver Plated
Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors;
waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanee-Uandle
Knives and Silver Plated on Bteel Table aad Dessert
*VBK>n, Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass
Clocks of every desoriptson.
Oold and Silver Lever and Lepiae Watches; Fine
JBnauoUed Hunting Watches; Oold and BUvor Thim
bles; Gold and Sliver Spectacles; Oold and Silver
Watoh Chains, Seals and Keys; Flue Rogers's Pocket
Cutlery; Kasors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Fort
Monalt.
Particular attention will be given to repairing of
Watches and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive faculties, hs
confidently belter as he wUl satisfy all who may favor
him with their patronage. His prioea are ae low, aad
terms as liberal as at any establishment in the Biota.
■»»r 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
Union Steam Saw Mill.
TUB SUBSCRIBERS
S AVING completed their uew STEAM SAW
MILL, are new prepared to out and fill orders for
BEB of every dimension at short notioe. la the
building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of all
the recent improvements in the construction and ma
chinery of mills, and are of opinion that our MILL
will only require a trial to oonvince any out that she
“can manufacture LU MBER equal, if not superior, to
any other mill in the State. To those who may favor
us with their orders, we will say that our utmost exer
tions shall be used to give satisfaction, both in punct
nlity and prioea. J. ROBERTS A CO.
thf Orders may be left at our office. No. 106 Bay-si a,
or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf aug 3
G
len; United 8UF.es and Bank Pen. Also, Ben dell A
fcairchUd'a Engrossing, Commercial, large and small
medium; Qardiner ana Ladies' Pen. All of whioh are
- .prices by
JOHN k. COOPER A CO.
music: music::
L subscriber respectfully informs the I
kdie* and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he i
. "P? 010 * a School for instruction ia Sa-
Music. Thtough long ex-
S^tSlSSSSEg,lS& «•™*‘~ *■
hmSSmSutSuiiShSEST pri “
naooai at each,for the course of 24 lessons
1 noludiag book. I Ih. duo, ol .hlch U S.-IESE
" cooil.Un, „( goop, OIm. T? If
Duett*. QuartotU, Choruses. Moteiu Church’ v
Oratorios, Ae., the most popular work’d!the dar M ’
Those wishing to form his elass are rt.tue.ud to han ’
ia their names as early as possible tofiSofficJ a
through the post-offioe, under address to oBc * 0
JA8. PIKRPONT
nov 4 tf Organist and Teacher Vocsl Music.
NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED BV JOHN M.COOPER 4 CO.
VlbXUMT, gov. 2D.
IT ASPKR’3 Maganioo for November,
jri Putnam’s do do
Jaeiokerbockor do
Helen Mnlgrave, or Jesuit Executorship—being pas-
nsges laths life of a Beceder from Romanism—an Au
tobiography.
The MuuYs Revenge, or The Secret Enemy—a tale
ofjM C W I «*I *>/ 8amuel 8pring, Esq.
by%d UU * r ‘ ° r Tt * f<U4
_Ths Star Chamber—an Uutorical Romance: by
Harrison Ainsworth, anther of "Windsor Castle/ Ae.
beesde Ckaray, er The Fall of the Fronoh
by Alexander Dumaa-Vol. 2 received.
TEDiOORDUlSr^ «bsm Marf-
5 do Ahsyath, 12 do Stomach Bitten. Vor
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
Emu door to Marshsil House.
heard of;
INSURANCE.
Mstine and Fire Inmance Agency.
T HE Uud.ntgB.d will l.k. rl.lii •« C.r,o«. .i.d
Fnilktt. AIM. on BnlUlop «nd Fornltar., ul
on fllMtilm B.l^korln«FI»ouS»n«, to lh« Mill. I,
U-CRABTHEE^..,^
Dry Goods, Clothing, ho.
Home Insurance Company
OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.
Capital *000,000, *11 paid In.
SIMEON L. LOR Ml 8, President.
CanaLaa J. Mabtin, Sec’ry.
ohandiie, Ao., oa favorable terms.
COHENS A HERTZ.
Fire and Life iBisrasce Agency.
Faraera’ Fire faaaraace Company
OF UTICA. N. Y.
Capital, $200,000.
Graalte Fire laaaraaee Cempaay
OF UTICA. N. Y.
OArivA a, $lso.ooo.
Charter Oak Life Ieaarance Cempaay,
HARTFORD. CONN.
Capital, (endorsed by the 8tate) 1250,000.
Altbbd Gill, President. Jas.C. Wai.ki.kv, Seo’y.
Kalclterbecker Fire limaraace Co.,
OF WATERFORD, N. Y.
CAPITAL, $160,000.
Charles Cramku, Prsildent. F. D. Mob, Beo’ry.
Thsse Companies having a eash capital, safely la-
vested ia bond and mortgage, %rs prepared to effect In
surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property
on reasonable terms.
Applications received by A. WILBUR,
apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-etreet.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity nnd Trust company,
Charter Perpetual—Calk Syetem.
CAPITAL $230,000.
Thia company oomblnee the Mutual aad Proprietary
•yetem, and will insure the ltvee of white persona, also
negroes. Dr. Abnold, Medical Examiner,
mar 16 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agent.
Bancroft A Bryan,
UINEHAI. AMKiSTM AND BKOKBU8,
rOKTHE rUROHASB AND BALE Of
STOCKS, UONVS, EXCUAtiQUa It UAL KSTJL TE.
No. 117 Day Hdcot, Mavnuunb
Jan 24
IT
Liverpool and London Fire and Life
Inanrance Company.
WHE ufldersijrnuil Agnus of tun above Company,
•*“-*• rlAs against Fire on Buildings, Stock In
the most favorable terms.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
Jan 24 ly No. 117 Bay-at., Savannah.
KOVAL IN8UHANCK 00911*ANY
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
51,000,000 of’ Founds Sterling
rpHl8 INSTITUTION has established an Agency
1 in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produoo nnd
Property will be issued by ANDREW
Savannah, Jauuary 21,1863.
LONDON F11U2N1X F1KK OPFILB
1 MIIS Company takea Kira Risks in this city,and
insures Rents and Lsases.
sap 2 ROUT. HABERSHAM A SON, Agsnts.
JtTNA INMOUANCK COitlFAN*
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
rpiIE uudersigned, Agents of the above Company,
I sontinua to take risks against Firs on Buildings,
Stocks, etc., on the most favorable terms,
apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ.
Mutual Life lnaurance Company of Now
York.
I SAAC ABBATT, See’y. F. fl. WINSTON,
Prss’t. Dr. R. D. Ahnolp, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
fob 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent.
Boutkora Mutual luauranco Company
4 BBURY HULL, President and Treueurer.—
Albon Chase, See’ry. O. F. MoKav, Aetnary.
it undersigued, Agent of the above Company, oou-
tlnuei to take the following risks, vis: Marine,Miter
and Eire; also on the lives of Servanlt.
Lives of Whits Persons are also taken by thia Com-
Jaae
Corner of Bay and Drayton ate,
NOTICES.
T K(>AL CO-PAHTNBHBHIF.—The
I j dorsigned have thiiday formed a Co-Partnership,
for the practice of Law and Equity iu tho various
Courts of Eastern aud M'ddlo Circuits, under the name
and style of Marsh A Gverard.
MULFORD marsh.
oet 1 JOHN M. GIILitAK1).
To the Public,
THK undersigned no lunger acts as Agent for L.
8. BENNETT A CO., for the purchase of Carriages.
Newark, N. J., Sevt. 1, ISM. J. C. THORNTON,
sept DU 3m
N‘
Samu
,tnuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where thoy
would be happy to boo their friends and customers.
seplO CRANE ft RODGERS.
\TOTlCB.—Mr. II. I). W. Alexander ia inylo
lx gaily authorised Agent for tho transaction nnd
oloting up of my business,
aug 1 J. C. THORNTON.
rOTICK.—The undersigned will contluuo to
1M carry on the Lumber and Timber buanosis
heretofore, under the aame ana ety.l* J»f_J* Roberts A
r 19
sna style of J. It
J. ROBERTS,
ROBERT AUSTIN,
NOTICK.
i ^ACJTOUH, Mcrchnntannd Otlicrn, dn-
1 siring to have their Cotton repaokod, oau do so by
applying at my press, Eastern Wharves,
marfl tf C. A. L. LAMAR.
i ) t
noh
nohley, Lockett A Co., is thie day dissolved by mutu
al consent. The name of the firm cau be used by either
party in liquidation of any debts due them.
Savannah, May 24, ISM. E. F. KINOIILEY,
\TOTICK.—Tho undorsigned will coutinuo tho
iv business at the 4>ld Stand, under the name of
KinohleyA Thomas. E. F. KINCIILEY,
may 26 tf A. THOMAS.
4’OPAKTNKKHKUP NOTICK.
r \ HE undnrsignnd have this day associated them
J selves together under the name and style of Kemp-
ton A Verstllle. tor the transaction of a general Dr
Goeds business. Having taken the stand In Waring'
Range, No. 72 Bt. Julian and 107 Bryan-sts., next door
to Messrs. F.Zogbaum A Co.'sMosic store, they will, in
a feu daye. be prupared to offer to their friends aud the
public, a handsome and well selected assortment of
EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
Savannah, Feb. IT, 1862.
HENRY W. VEHST1LLE.
fob 19
COPAUTNKUHH1P.
rilHB uudersigned liavo formed a copartnership,
I taking effeot from the first day of January last, un
der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, for the transac
tion of a geuoral wholesale A retaiiDrug, Paint and Oil
busiuess. They may be (buna at the old stand of Moore
A iiendriokson,Gibbons Buildings,
marl JOHN B.MOORE,
DANIEL B. MOORE,
JOHN E. 8T1LWKLL.
XT OT1CK.—1 liuve disposed of theuutire atock
1V of Hardware of MoCiesky A Norton to Messrs.
Samuel Palmir A Sou, and solicit, iu their behalf, a
continuance of the liboral patronage hitherto extended
to the late firm.
My books, noffis, and accounts, as woll as those of
MoCiesky A Norton, are in the hands of Mr. Qeorge D,
Welsh (•..•»tb Messrs. Palmer A Son) who is my author,
ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the
unfinished but 1 ness, and who alone is authorised to re
ceipt for the same. JOHN R. NORTON.
Savannah, August 1,1863. 3m
( '10PAUTNKU8HIP,-The undersigimdhav
J inx purchased from Mr. JOHN .’S. NORTON his
etook of Hardware, will continue the business at thi
same store under the style and firm of Samuel Palinei
A Sou. SAMUEL PALMER,
8. B. PALMER.
8avannah, August 1,1863.
EDWARD O’BYKNE’S
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
,'E. O'B. keeps constantly in store
llarge stock of GuotiBHias, Liquor
Oreokery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, an d Clothing.
1U0 boxes Family Soap; 76doPaledo; HOdoNoldo
75 do Puro West India Ground Coffee
26 do Fisher's Tobacco
26 chests Pouohonc Tea
20 Cadies Imperial do
7i> bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 do Whisky
20 do Domeatio Braady; 60 do Rum
4)h pipes Signet Brandy
2 do Otard do
16 bbls Port Wine; 20 do Malaga do
4 pipe* Holland Gin
16 obit La fop Oil; 6 hhds Sugar
60 bbls Coffee Sugars •nov 2
500 STOVES FOR SALE,
JAJIES SULLIVAN,
No. 145 Broughloii-ttreet, Savannah.
THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Htovn eianda
unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, and oliallengea
all others.
A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves.
Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood-
to which tho advertiser Invites the
oct 6
on Ware, tie., etc., w which ui« a>
attention of old and new customs]
ouwiua riu .
N O. 1 Gartsherrie in Iota to v
. t r UU * ,wr " kpri ?&:
REW LOW A CO.
'OBNKNIVBB*—The handsomest assortment
1 of Fine Pocket Penknives ever offered, for sale
at importer’s prices by
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
P®HTK IHONA1KS AND POCKET
L BOOKS, for Ladies aad Gentlemen. A nsw
wjx, if*—«—* «*»
JOHN M. COOPER t CO.
eiUAU C-AMKH Nu-
L-t * »o. tor mJ. b.
< * C ‘ a ° JOHN M. COtJl'LIt t CO.
MIN8TKUMKPIT*,
lto«lrrf MCilM.1, noel»i>J .nil loruU. fy ’ * '
•*** JOHN M. COOPEB t CO.
T ADIKM' GAUD CAHBM.—IV.rl. Hb.ll
NEW ARRIVwYLa.
DRY-GOODS, DRY GOODS!
HENRY LATHROP Ac CO.,
AVE received per recent arrivals, and offer for
sale Plantation Dry Goods; London Doffil, aad
h a :
Twilled
Blankets; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North
er* do do; heavy (all wool) de; heavy Cordova do;
heavy Brown Shlrtingx; plain aad twilled Red Flan
nels; Plaids, Linseys. colored Homcapuas. Ao.
PRINTED D'LAINEB, MERINOS, Ac.:-PrU*ed
French Mouslin d'Laines; American do; plain mode
and high ool'd do; French and English Merinos, a va
riety ot colors; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslin d'Baiir,
printed French Cambrios.
DKFHH SILKS.
Plain.plaid,and striped Drees Bilks: rioh Brocade
do; plain bl'k Silks, a large variety; brk Brocade do;
bl’k and Rep. do.
DIOLKNING DRESS GOODN.
Mouslin d’Laines; French and English Bombasines;
Alpaccas, Canton and Tamise Cloths.
CLOAKS Me. MANTILLAS.
Cloth Cloaks and Talmas; bl’k and cold Silk Man
tillas; Ladles'bl'k and ool’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a
variety of Trimmings for the same.
Bmbrolderlen 4 Lace Goodn.
Montlin Collars and Chemisettes:'Lace do; rich
Emb’d Lawn Udkfs; Alourning Collars ; Chemisettes
aad Undersleeves; .Muslin Caps; Infants* Waists:
Swiss and Jac. Edgings and Iuaertinga; Thread aad
Lisle Edgings nnd Insertings: Cambric and Muslin
Bands.
GliOVBS.
Ladies’ Misses', Man's and Boys' Gloves, a large va
riety.
nOBIBKY,
Men's and Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose; In
dies' aad Misses' Cotton and Worsted Hose ; Ladies'
bl'k and white Silk do.
lloune PnrnlNhlag Goodn.
10-4 11-4 and 12-4 I.ineu Shirtings: 0-4 1U-4 and 11*4
bro. and bl'chod Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Case Linens
end Cotton*; 8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 oro. and bl'ohed Table
Damask ; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; tluca-
buo, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Lluens, good
styles. Bed-Tioks, Furniture Dimities, Ao.
C'lothn nnd Cnnuiiuerm.
Block French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo;
bl'k Doc-Skins; plain and plaid Tweed*; Kentucky
Jeans; bl'k Satin Veilings, and bl’k and col'd Silk
Vestings. oet 20
New Full and Winter moods.
ROBINSON & CAMP,
Draper, aad Tailor., and Dealer, in
FINE KKADV-MADE CLUT111NU,
A RE now receiving and opening limit Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, consisting In part of
: and fancy colored Frencli and English Clothe;
French, English and American Casslmeror, of ali
grades and colors; Vesting! of Silks, Batins, Cash
meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered.
OvKR-tOATiNUS—Such as fine English Beavers, Nor
way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., fine Kerseys and
Pilot Clothe—all of which will bo made up and trim
med in our usual etvlo. and at tho shortest notioe.
Our Heady Clothing Is nmnur&cearcd by onu of the
first Houses in Broadway, Now York, aud comprises
all that is tine and faahiouablo.
Wo have our usual large supply of Furnishing Good*
on hand. Everything re.iumto for a Gentleman's
Wardrobe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet
bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks,
Ponchos, Leggins and Capes—all of whioh we offer ae
low, and on as accommodating terms as can be had
elsewhere, at GAUDUY'S BUILDING,
eep 23 Next door to Pulaski Hones.
KEHIFTON A VEKSTILLE,
II AVE now Gpouoil a lnrge und well selected
JLJL Slock of Fall and Wiutor Dry Goods, which
they assure their friends and the public generally, is
diffiouit to bo surpassed either in variety or quality.—
Their purchase* have been made upon such advan
tageous terms also, ae to afford great inducements to
public patronage. In addition to a complete and hand
some supply ol Drees, Fanoy aud House Goode, as well
a* a geuoral assortment of all other kinds of Good* in
their line, uiey be found 8-4, 0-4,10-4, Duffil Blanket*,
M-4,0-4, 10-4,Twill'd do. H-4, 0-4, 10-4 Grey do, 10-4,
11-4,12-4, 13-4, Fine Bed do, Crib aud Cradle do; and
for Nogroe'c wear, a large stock of Plain and Kereoys,
at prioea ae low ae they can be bought any whore of the
following styles : Schley* lioavy Twill'd Kerseys, su
perior heavy English do, (a splendid article,) I A1
Georgia do, (very heavy,) Kendall Korsot's aud the
old style Cablo Warp Kerseys, White, Grey and Bl'k
I M Georgia Plains, btripod do. Schley's Heavy Geor*
gia Plain? of the last year’s mako and the best article
of the kind in this market, at their store in Wariag'e
Kaogo, 72 St. Julian and i05 Bryan-ete. oct n
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
«. BROWN’S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
THE siiIimmiher in n-c iving by MrumiTM weekly,
hie Fall and Winter Stock, to which he respectfully
solicita public attention.
Plaid Brocade and Figured Sllksof the newest styles.
Plain and Figured Blaolt Silks.
Plain and Colored French Mouslin do Laines.
Flsid Colored Mouslin.
Silk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear.
Fronoh and Eng. printod Cashmeres aud Mde Lain*.
Swiss and Jaoonet Cambrics,
do do Edgings and Insortiugs.
A large variety of Uoaeiry.
Irish Linens, all prioea.
Linen Damasks and Table Cloths.
French aud Scotoli Towels and Dlapors,' oto., etc.
combined with a good assortment of Shooting* and
Shirting*, Brown and White.
All ot which will be sold at extremely low prices at
the corner of Barnard and Brouglnon-st*. sept 28
UALL ANU WINTER TRADE— 1S38.
■j The subscribon nro now receiving their Fall and
Winter stock of READY-A1ADE CLOTHING, com
prising one of the largest and best selected stocks ever
brought to this market. Being manufactured under
our supervision, at our Afanufaeturing Establishment
North, we are enabled to offer thbm to the trade with
eutire ooutldonoo a* to workmanship. Particular at
tention has boon given to the selootion of the latest and
most fsdhiouublo style* of goods. In addition to oui
Block of Ready-Made Clothing, wc hare a large assort
of Gentlemen’s FurnisKing Good*, embracing
every artiolo in that line. We invite the attention o!
all in want of olothing to an examination or onr goods,
whioh we oiler at wholesale and retail on reasonable
Country merchants, visiting Savannah, will
a inspection of our stock, styles of goods par-
. adapted to their trade. An examination is
all we uk, to guarantee satisfaction.
PIERSON, 1IEIDT A CO.,
an 29 68 St. Julian and 101 Bryan-at.
tiouiarly i
B
Twe
CLOTHH AND OASHIMKUKH.
LACK uud Colorod French und English Cloths,
j do do Fanoy Casaimores, Plain and Plain
eeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ac. Received uud for sale by
HENRY LAT11ROP A CO.
Ii'INK HIIIKTH—Just received a full supply
l 1 of tine Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-st.
oct 16 PRICE A VEADER.
llells: Bells!! Bells!!!
3 PHE Subscriber* muuufucturo and keep constan 1
1 ly on hand all slsos of Church, Factory, Steamboat,
orry, Locomotive, Sohool Houso, and Plantation Bollr.
These Bells nre hung with tho patent iron yokes with
moveable arms. They can be turned around so that
the clapper will itrike in a new place, whioh is detirn
ble after a bell has been rung a few years. Springe ar<
affixed in a uew way to prevent tho clapper from rusting
on the Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Bells
arc manufactured from the beet stock and aro cast in
Iron casings. At this Foundry these ware Aral usod
and are found to be a great improvement. We give a
written warrantee that if Church Bells break within
one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, w*
wifi recast without charge. The tono of all Bells is
warranted. Nearly 0000 Bells have been oast and sold
from this Foundry, which is the best evidenoo of then
superiority. We havo 16 gold and Silver Alodals,
awarded from the various Fairs “ fur the best Bolls foi
sonorousness aud purity of tone." We pay particular
attention to getting up Peals or Chimes, and can refer
tothoso furnuhed by us. Our Foundry ie within a few
rod* of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads
running in overr direction. Ae this is the largest Es
tabliahinent of tno kind in the U. S. and has (Ae large*
<u*ortmrut o/ Belle, orders can be filled with great ais-
petoh. We can refer to Bells in any of the States.—
Old Bells taken in exchange for new ones. Levels,
Compasses, Ao. constantly on hand. Address
A. MENEKLY'S SONS,
jelS ly»dAtw .IKeel Troy, N. !'•
OBISTADOBO’S
LIQUID HAIR DIE.
C KISTADOIIO, inventor and solo proprietor.
Science and art have heretofore labored in vain
to produce a hair dye, which, by assimilating with the
fiuids that give vitality to the hair, would change its
hue without injuring the fibre. That objeot is accom
plished. Crlatadoro's Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the
** and filaments while it changes the color. In five
with an invigorating jnlce, formed from the same chem
ical elements as the uatural coloring matter. This ir
the only hair dye in the world whioh is froo from lime.
litharge and every other corrosive substance. Cell and
witness it* effects, at Crietadoro's Shaving and Hair
dressing establishment, near the Pulaski llouso, Mon
ument-square, where it Is applied and for sale.
PIANO FORTKH^NIU|IC ffic ML8ICAL
pectfully invite the attention of those
in want of anything in the Musioal Line, to his estab
lishment. From many years experience, both in pro
fessional and busiuese matters connected with Music,
Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser
vioes in the eeleotiou of Alustc and Instruments, or the
fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of his utmost
seal aad industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron
age aud confidence of tho pnMio.
, tf. B. MITCHELL.
Je 16 Buccceuor to F. Zogbaum A Co.
HELITIBOLOX 6c EIFLEII,
Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire
Proof Safes, Iron Bailings, Locks, 8fc.
Corner of Bryan nnd Julfemon-ntreetn,
Respectfully announce
to the public in gene
ral, that they are now
prepared to execute all
orders in the above
line.
N. B —All article*
manufactured by usare
warranted tor mater i-
HELMBOLDTA EIFLER.
Staves Wanted,
OF WI1ITB OAK OR WATER OAK.
N OT less than 49 or over 44 inches long,
do. do 6 do 7 do vide,
do do 1 do 3 do thick.
The back edge of the 8tave to be dresse» down to the
samo thickness as the front edge.
The Stave* to bo etraigbtly cleft, and free from knots,
warps, or worm-holes.
For Staves prepared in strict oonfbrmlty to this speci
fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co’s
lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1864,
Fifty Dollars per 1000 piece* will bo paid by
ANDREW LOW A CO.
Savannah, June 21. 1863. t fob 1
M J wan. •» au ynvva igo id great variety—some
very splendid: also. Ladies' Work Boxra from $1,26 to
$26—a large plain and useful article, with lock and key
at the former prices, just rec’d aad for sale by
28 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
12, 14 aad 18 inch plain aad
without Lrasa band*; alee. No Pins Ultra Desks for
Travellers—a nmr and largo supply of each, iust rac'd
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
INKN GOOf>B.—!ri»h Linens and IMIlow
a Cane do, HM, 11-4 and 12-4 Linen 8heeting light
d heavy style*, 8*4, 9-4 and 10-4 Linen Damasks
Bleached end Brown. Mcoteh lluosbae and Bird's Eye
Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown nnd Bleached
Damask Napkins aad Doyles, received end tor sal* by
ttknoVAL.
JOHN M. COOPER A OO’S
i^XTIS) ifflDIB .
PRINTING OFFICE
S AVING been removed to the rooms over their
Book Store, on the corner of Whitaker aad BA
n streets, and having been greatly improved by the
addition of new materials, they are prepared to exe
cute, under the management of
RIB. V. A. HALL,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
cheaply, accurately and expeditiously, and in n supe
rior style of workmanship.
BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR
FROM $1 tv 93 PER THOUSAND.
And all other Job Work at proportionate Ratce
$QF* Orders received at the Book Store, orattheoffloo
of the Jfomwiy Afore.
• boo»T b'indinq.
JOHN M. COOPER A CO. have connected with their
Printing establishment, an extensive Boon Bindbuy
and Blink Boon Manuracronv, and are prepared to
extent# Book Binding of every description in the bsst
style nnd at the ebertest notioe. oot 19
Reduction In Prices.
JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES,
BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR
FROM $1 to $3 PBB THOUSAND.
Other Job Work at proportionate rate,.
By J. M. COOPER & CO,
SAVANNAH JIAKBEK SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully announce)
to the olttsens of Savannah, and of Goorgla, Ala
bama, Florida, Sonth Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is ^pen for the reaoption of his
frionds. He assures thorn that nothing will be left un
done on his part to oontinue it a convenient andoomfor-
table Barber Shop. His prices will be as reasonable as
in any similar establishment In New York.
Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style 40 20
Single^Shave - *“
Shampooing.
Shavingsix and seven times a week 2 00
Shaving five times a week 1 60
Shaving three or fonr times a week 1 00
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00
Hot and Cold Baths 60
Psrouts are respectfully iinformed that every
and paine will be taken with their ohildrou when
to the Saloou to bo waited upon. He will also keep for
■alo a variety of Fancy Goode, such as Gentlemen's
Cravats, Blocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirt* and Drawers. Pocket
Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and other artlolss or Gentle
men's wear: also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothos and Shoe Brushes; Soap*, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety of other artioles.
llalna or Savannah.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him
self for oleanelug and darkening the llair; thousands
who have rooolvod the benefit of oleansinc of dandruff,
improving and darkening the Hair,are willing to oom-
raend it. Prloe—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 26.
J. M. HAYWOOD. Monument-sq., Savannah,
Wagoii Mauulaciory,
WARNER’S OLD STAND, HEAD OF
llrougbton-Mtreet.
The subscribers manufacture, and
kucp constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of Plantation Wagons, one
horse Wagons, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carta
and Drays, and build to order any kind
wanted. W e aro thorough meohanios, natives ot Geor
gia and South Carolina, and put up our work ourselves,
aud warrant every artiolo of tho best materials and
workmanship.
We roturu onr thanks for the very liberal patronage
reoeived, aud suisure onr patrons that it is our determi
nation, that our work shall be as good as any in »he
city.
Mf REPAIRING of all kinds done with noatnsss
anddiepatch. DANIEL 8. WILSON.
sop 14 3m THOMAS NORTH.
HOME MANUFACTORY
AtA The
CL and k.
■HlAFKAA
r ^ dies, B
SADDLES, BRIDLES 8f HARNESS
183 Congress-itreet, Savannah
The Subscribers manufacture,
and keep constantly on hand, i
large and varied stock of 8ad-.
m dies, Bridles aad Uarnsss. aud
make to order every dotaription v/articles in
Onr stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks
Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ae. Per
sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well t<
call at our establishment. All artioles sold by us sr<
warranted for material art workmanship.
H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, onr terai are moderate,
it. 6m
is*
exeontlon prompt.
may 17
8HOB8! SHOES!! J
FOR THK
Call and Winter Trade.
THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida,
and the public generally, to his large stock of
BOOTS ANO SHOES.
His stock has been seleoted by himselt, with speeial
care and particular reference to the retail and plan
ters'* trade, that being the most important feature of
his business, lie confidently offers to his customers
and the puhlio, work of a superior quality aud on rea
sonable term*. Ill* stock comprises all the varieties
usually kupt in a Shoo Store, oousisting of Ladies'
Shoes, Boots, aud Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle
men's Boot**. Shoes and Congress Gaiter*; also. Mimic*’,
Boy*’, Youth's and Children's Shoes, of evory kind. In
connection with the above, he has a large stock of
NKUUO BROGANS,
which can safely be recommended as a superior article
No effort will be spared to give entire satisfaction. A
call is solicited from you before purchasing.
aept 24 WM. UEIDT, Gibbon*' Range.
YOUNG MKN’M STYLE.
YOUNG Men can be aeoomoaated with a Hat
made expressly for their use,—it differs from
the regular style iu height, and is in every par-
“ tioular adapted to their wauts, for sale at Bar-
Andrew's Hall.
s Hat Store, 176 Broughton-st,, opposite
oct 1
1 w uii* meiuou oi luiuriumg me puuuu, tmtv
fitted up a house for tho purpose, and having numerous
orders to fill, ho is prepared at all times to purchase
Negroes, either singly or in families, and bill pay fair
market prioea for them in oash.
Also, in add'tion to the above, he will receive and
sell on ootumisbioo, any Real Estate or Personal Pro
perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him
with. He will also bo responsible for any personal
property that he reoolves. WM. WRIGHT,
sep 23 Broker, Bay Lane,
Carriage manufactory.
j2K=32£_1
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
SULKIES.
Aftenornl nnd complete anuortment just
RECEIVED.
S IIE Subscribers are now prepared to offer to the
public, CARRIAGES. PUASTON8, BUGGIES,
RRYALL8, Ac., fresh from some of tho most popu
lar Establishments and Builders at the North.
Tho selections were made by one of the firm, with
strict referenco to tho requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such artiolo* in
their line as they osn confidently «
RECOMMEND AND WARRANT,
Feeling assured that they will be sustained in offering
a better, aud finer class of work, than has been usually
kept in this market.
The public are most respectfully requestod to oall,
examine, and satisfy themselves, whethor they are m
earnest, by an examination of tboir stock.
MAT All kinds of repairing done as heretofore.
L. 8. BENNETT A CO.,
aug 1 oorner West Broad and Bay-streets.
Suns, Rifles, hardware, Ac.
rpHE 8UB8CRIBER bags leave to inform bis
I friends and the publio generally, that he has pur
chased tho entire stock of Mr. JOHN CAKRUTUEB8,
175 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, Ao.. at very lowprices, for oash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly
and oarefolly executed, and at low prices.
J. T. JONES.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
rpHE subscribers; wholesale aad Retail Druggists,
1 would respectfully call the attention of purchasers
to their woll-soleoted stock of tho above mentioned ar
ticles, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible
prioea; also,
PAINTS, QLA88, Ae.;
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors,
Vsumishes, Glues, Puttv and Paint Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Rapeseed and PatcntOil;
GROCERS'ARTICLES:
Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Bsleratns, Metehos, Ao.;
LANbRETU'8 GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Medicine Cheats, Surgtoal Instruments, and
Glassware, together with a great variety of artioles for
family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, Ao.. with an elogant assortment of fine French
and English Hair and Tooth Broshes, Toilet Combs,
Lubin'a Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations—
all of which are warranted to be of the best quality,
mar 10 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
For Fall and Winter!
3 MIE Subscriber respectfully solicit* tbe attention
of bis friends and the publio in general, to bis
censive assortment of Ready Made Clothiug, com
prising as it does, a variety of every artiolo for Gentle
men's wear, suitable for the present and oomingsessous.
The following oompriae a portion of the Stock on hand:
Over Coats and Hurtouta of Bl'k and Bine Beaver Cloth,
Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador
Coatings, Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths, Talma
Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Bine and
Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Cheok Cassimero
Business Suita, Bl'k Doe Skin Cassimero Pant*, French
Fanoy Cassimero Paata, Grey aad Mlxt Tweed do
Paula, Bl'k aud Mixt Butiuett Panta, Plaid aud Plain
Ksriey Panta, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Caasimere
Vesta, Fix’d and Plain Bl'k do, Plnah Valvet do, Fig'd
Bl'k and Faney do, together with an extensive stock of
Furnishing Goods, such as fine White Shirts, Silk ami
Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and
DidU, OM.U.U, Black Colors! ,„d
Wlilt. Kid UI..M, Stock., Cr.v.t. >od Sc.rf., N.ck
Tic, 8n,p«ndor., ko., the whole o, whioh 1, offend for
low bj WM. B. SYMONS, Draper ud 'jailor.
17 Whlukor-.tn«t.
C OMBH, BHCNHKS .ko.-A UmiuMiI ii
iortmost oflrorr, Buffalo mad Shell, Tack, Droaa.
r.tf, n.o tooth, Side and Chlldr.k'1 Loo j Combo, ktao,
1 * D r 7 • la ar 1, tia ti a w ood, Buffalo, and Bo«ewood Hair!
S! )0lh l ”***• Cdmli aud sharing Bruahea,of Knc-
and for wiloJi*”' A “® ric an manufacture, jtiat reeled
“ “ JOHN B. MOOBk J. CO.
UI9U CUTLUUY—Jail nceired a very au-
C parlor aaaortmeut of Wuhtnholm'aand Bolaera'
Pocket Cattery; alee, aoma very fluo Baton with and
without Caeca i Ladlaa' flne ScJaaen, Aa. Ao., for aala at
,tha ApoUuoarlaf Ball tjr
J.&DlFO&D.
JOHN M. COOPKR db CO.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Corner Whitaker mad St. Julien-Street,.
Tf AVING considerably enlarged their Store, aro
AX now making extensive additions and improve
ments In nil U« branches, as well la their
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK
BINDERY
as la the department of Books and Stationery. Their
arrangements are sneh as enable them to order and ob
tain with the utmost promptness and ooriainty, not only
tbe ruiLioATiowt of all sections »f onr Union, but those
alsoof England. France end Germany. All of which
they pledge themselves to famish singlyL or in quanti
ties, at the regular prices of the largest housea in Now-
York, Boston or Philadelphia.
Among their stock of elegant nnd valuable Standard,
Classical nnd Illustrated Works will be found the fol-
LONDON EDITIONS,
IN OCTAVO VOLUMES, iUrtRBLY BOUND IN CALF HXTRA.
Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon.
The Doctor, by Southey, 1 volume. Longman A Ce.
Beanmont and Fletcher, l volume. Moxon.
Massinger and Ford, I volume. Moxon.
Wycherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, nnd Farquhnr, I
volume. Moxon.
Charles Lamb's Works, new edotion, 1 vol. Moxon.
Edmond Burke's Works, new edition, 8 volumes.
Rivinrstons.
Fielding’s and Smollett’s Works, new editions. Illus
trated by Cruikshank, each in 1 volume. Bohn.
Bwift r a Works. 2 volumes. Bohn.
Abbottsford Edition Waverly Novels, 12 vols, Houl-
aton A Co.
Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (hnlf-Calf.)
Texg A Co.
Hood’s Own, profoMly Illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon.
Oil Bias, with 600 sagravings, 1 vol. Willoughby A
Co.
Bosweld’s Life of Johnson, edited by Croker, new
edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray.
Arabian Nights, 600 wood cats, 1 volume.
Curiosities of Lltsrature, DTsraelis, 1 vol. Moxon.
Joanna Bailiie’s Works, 1 vol. Longman A Co.
Sterne's Works, 1 volume. Bohn.
Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn.
The Spectator, 1 volume. Bohn.
Curler's Animal Kingdom, 331 engravings, 1 volume,
(half-Calf.) Or** <4 Co.
Bun yen's Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated,
1 volume, (Calf and Turkey.) Bohn.
Hall's (Rev. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson.
Stewart’s Philosophy of the Mind, 1 vol. Tegg A Co.
British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 5 vols., illus
trated, Turkey Antique.
Moore's Mslodies, illustrated by Maolise, I volume,
Turkey extra- Longman A Co.
Clarke’s Concordance to Shakspeare, 1 vol., Tur'iey.
Strickland s Queens of England, embellished with
portiaits of evory Queen, new edition, revised and
augmented, 8 vols., calf extra. Colburn A Co.
Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso
phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Phy
sicians, and Lawyer*,. 1 ) vols.,calf extra. Orr A Co.
The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every
page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. Bohn.
Tho Wilkie Gallery, a selection of the beet pictures
of the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol.,
in Turkey Antique. Virtue A Co. Importers price $26.
The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers,
same eiio and style as tho above. Also same price.
The Land we Live In, a piotorial and literary sketch
book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vo. Charles
Knight.
Pilgrimages to Holy Rbrinei
1 volume, Turkey and Cloth.
Poetry of the Year, deicriptire of the 8easons, 22
colored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey.
Parables of our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio)
embossed cloth. Mitchell.
Winged Thoughts, handsomely exeouted in gold and
colors, 1 vol., 8 vo., embossed calf. Longman A Co.
Christmas with the Poets, handsomely ornamented
pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8
vo , Embossed Turkey. Bogus.
Shakspeare, 1 vol., 8vo., illustrated,Turkey Antique.
OrrACo.
Burns, 1 vol., 8
Virtue.
Bulwer’s Works, 15 vols., 12 mo.,calf extra. Chap
man A Hall.
American illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly bound
in Turkey Morocco Antique, of Bvron, Moore, Burns,
Soott, Southey, Homans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood,
Ualleck, Ao.
8hakspearo‘s Works, Boston edition, 8 vols., Octavo.
Webster's Works, Calhoun's Works, Prescott's Works,
Addison's Works. Samuel Johnson's Works, Irving's
Works, Cooper's Works, Ao-, Ac.
16 NO. VOLUMES, UALV EXTKA, XLD1NE AMD OTUKIt ENG
LISH EDITIONS.
British Poets in 53 vels. Pickering— Aldlno edition.
Byrcn's Work, 8 vols. Murray,
do Lifo and Works. 12 vols. do
Moore's Poetical Works, 10 vols. Longman A Co.
Milton's do do 3 do Pickering Aldin
a wood,
, illustrated, Turkey Antique.
do
8 vols. Moxon.
Bacon's Works, 3 Vols. 16 mo. Plckoring.
Ilerriok's llesperides, 2 vols. (cloth.) Piokering,
Aldine edition.
Foltham'a Resolves, 1 vol. Pickering.
Herbert’s Works, 2 vols. Pickering.
do do 1 vol., with sketch of his life.—
Rontledge A Co.
Jeremy Taylor's Life of Christ, 3 vols. Pickering
Aldine edition.
Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, 2 void. Piokering.
Imitation of Chrilt, by Thomas A. Kompls, 1 vol. olf
and Turkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted pages,
The River Dove, w;thsome quiet thoughts on An
gling, I vol. Pickering, Aldine odltion.
STAPLE AND FANOY STATIONERY, Ao.
Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, Ao.—In store over 1000
reams, the kinds and qualities of whioh mostly used,
Blauk Books—8tock considerably enlarged, and em-
•acoB Lodges, Journals, Ac., of all sise* aad thiokuess-
i, from 4 to 10 qr*. and several different qualities of
caoh, the best or which are sold at the manufacturers’
prices.
Envelopes—Over 200,000 constantly
assortment, somo very beautiful for weddings, soirees,
Ae.
Qold Pens—A largo and selected stock.
Steel Pens—▲ very large stock, some manufactured
to their order in very large quantities at a very low
price.
Copying Books—A very laage stocky of a New and
Superior Style, and whioh, as agents for the manufao-
tnror, are sold singly or per doien at his prioea.
Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles
and sites, a good ^supply always on hand,
Harrison's prices.
Maynard and Noyes T and Harrison’s Writing Ink—
the latter by tho quantity at Harrison's prices.
Desks, Rose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sites and
in great variety, also of
Ne Pins Ultra Desks, for travellers.1
Bankers'and MerchaatA' Note Cases—With Alpha
betical and Monthly Apartments for Notee, Ao.
Porte Monaiea, Pocket Books and Cigar Cases—A
very large and handsome assortment.
Mathematical Instruments, singly or in coses, some
very suporlor.
Thermometers, a variety of aises and kinds.
Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains.
Finest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment at
Importers' prices.
Pspior Macho Goods, in great variety, such as Tables,
Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Uoxee, Port
folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, Ac.
Also, Ladies' Itotioules, Purses, and Card Cases, Dis
sected Maps and Oames tor children in great variety.
Also, Battledoor and Shuttlecocks, Graces, Domiaoee,
Ordinary Leather and Morocco Backgammon Boards,
Playing Cards of all qoalltite, Ac. nov 6
New Grocery Store.
C Ol'ABTNK K¥li 11* "NOTICE.
ri'HE undersigned having formed a co-purtnorship
1 for the purpose of doing a General Grocery and
Liquor Business, nave this day opened a large anu well
selected 8tock of Groceries and Liquors in the commo
dious store uudur the Marshall House, where they in
vite their friends aud the pablio to an inspection of
their goods. They hope by strict and accommodating
attention to their customers, keeping a constant supply
of every artiolo whioh enters into their business, and
by selung at lowest cabh FRIGE*, to merit a liberal
snare of puolio patronage.
Having made arrangements to keep themselves sup
plied by each suooesslve steamer with all goods in their
line, that enter largely into family use, but whioh from
their perishable nature eannot bo kept long; house
keepers can always have tbe assnranoe of obtaining
each artioles at their store, not only fresh, but of the
host quality, T. HYLAND,
eep 12 2m P. II. O'NEJL,
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac.
Liver Complaint,
Jfluwtf lea Jbyflttev»Ia 9 Ckr«mfo ar Nervavo
Debility, Diseases of the Ktdsaeya,
4 all _
Diseases ari-
•Ing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto
mach, such as ConstiM-
tfoa. La word Piles, Fullness
or Blood to the Head, Acidity of
tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis
gust for Food. Fullness or weight in the
8 to roach, Sour Eruotatione, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the pit of the Stomach. 8m iuiming
of the Head, Harried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when ina lying
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dot* or
Webs before
the 8ight,
Awr and dull pain <•» the htud, D^lcieney of Perspira
tion. Yellowness of (Ae Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest. Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Beat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Croat
CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS,
PREPARED BV
DR. C. Of. JACKSON.
AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCB
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Their power over the above diseases is not extolled, \f
squalled, by any other preparation in the United Stales,
as the curst attest, in Rump eases, after sIMful physicians
\adfai’ J
Thee
of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising tho most
searching powers in woakness and affections of the di
gestive organs, they are withal safo, certain and ploas-
The editor said, Deo. 22d—
Dr. Hoq/tand's celebrated German Bitters, for the enre
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of tho most popular
medicines ol the day. These Bitters have been used by
thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has him
self received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver
Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con
vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient con
stantly gains strength and vigor—a foot worthy of great
oonsiaeration. They are pleasant in taste and smell,
and can be used by persons with the most delicate atom-
aohs with safety, under any aircumstanoes. We nre
sneaking from experience, and to tho affiioted weadvise
Scott's Woekly, one of the best literary papers pub
lished, said, August 26—
“Dr. IIoo/iantl's German Bitters, manufactured by
Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most
prominent members of the faculty as au article of much
efficacy in oases of female weakness. As such is the
oase, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and
thus save themselves tuuuh sickness. Porsons of debil
itated constitutions will find these Bictcrs advantage
ous to their hoalth, as we know from experience the
salutary effect thoy have upon weak systems."
A10RE EVIDENCE.
The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, the best family
newspaper published in the United nsatee. Tbe vdju/r
DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
“It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pa
tent Medioines, to the confidence and patronage of onx
readers; and, therefore, when wo reuommond Dr. Hoof*
land’s German Bitters, we wishittobedistlnctly under
stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the
day, that are noised about for a brief period and then
forgotten, after they have done their guilty race of tnis-
ohief, but of a meaioine long established, universally
prised, and whioh has met the hearty approval of the
acuity itself. 1 '
Evfdenco upon evidence has boen received (like the
foregoing) from all sections of the Union, tho last three
S eers, aud the strongest testimony in iu favor is that
lereiainoro of it used in the practice of the re;
physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums
bined, a foot that can easily he established, and
Dined, a root that can easily be established, and folly
proving thafc a scientific preparation will meet with
their quiet approval when presented even in this
form.
That this medicine will onre Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia no oue oan doubt, after using it as directed.
It acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; It is pre
ferable to calomel in ali bilious diseases— the efleet is
immediate. They can be administered to female or in
fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attainod that high character whioh
lives of those who are innocently deceived.
Look well to the marks of tho Genuine l
They have the writton signature of C. M. JACKSON
upon the wrapper, and his name blown ia the bottle,
without which they are spurious.
For sale Wholesale and Retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120 Arch-street, ono door below Sixth, Philadelphia
and by respootable dealers generally through
the oonntry.
PRICES REDUCED.
To enkble all vflnv»!IJ* to enjoy tuo advantages
of tlioir great restorative powers.
Single boUlen 75 cents.
Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W.W. LINCOLN,
Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale AgenU, Uaviland, U or rail 4 Co..Charles
ton. 8. C. UWflv
Prime Western Cora 4e Meal.
O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn iu Os
- naburg sacks.
200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just received
and for sale by f.sep 7J CHA8. 11. DUBYEE.
CORN, MEAL AND FI.OIJU.
Qfin P rim< * Western Corn,in rdiiio sacks
A'UU 160 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal;
31 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks;
Air*—JO bales prime Eastern Hsy. Just received and
for sale by loot 21 ] CUAS. H. DURYEE.
LQUt DO(4H—Blues and Cast Irou, eouio very
JP handsome, just received and for sale by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER 4 SON.
i l^ENDKRH—Brass, Wire, aad Perforated ; as-
1 sorted Patterns, for sale low by
oet 22 8AMUEL PALMER 4 80N.
R ailroad adzks-a few do/.,*,, in
and for sale by SAM'L PALMER 4 BON,
oct 22 Gibbons’ Building.
Etowah Hills Flour.
THK undersiifuod having been appointed the only
A Ax< nt of the above Mills, will be kept constantly
snppliea with the various qualities of rfoar, and be
able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or
Socks. It is the intention of the Proprietor to place bis
Flour in this market so os to compete freely with the
Bsltimor* market both in priee and quality.
A freeh supply iust received and for sale at the depot.
WASH””"*' * ~~
BURN, WILDER d. CO. Agents.
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull and Bay Streets.
Importer and Dertler In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
B THK subscriber has now on hand a fine
and well selected stock of Wints, Liquors
and Segars,comprising the following:
Ono Butt of the ahoicest RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1844.
One Pipe choioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
One Pipe of the first quality and choioest OLD “RE
SERVE, vintage 1840.
One Pipo of the choicest and most delicately flavored
OLD PALUETINUO. vintage 1830.
One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD
8ERC1AL, vintage 1820. 8 7
One half Pipe of tbe richest and most highly flavored
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. 17
Two Pipee Old London Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of JIclden im
portation. in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two half pipes ohoice OLD PORT WINE.
" “ “ “ “ SHERRY *•
Twelr. half pipe, ohoice OLD COUNAC, of t.iIou
tD: U.nnoio,,Londou Dook, Jen Louie KMt,
CeetUIou, Qulmurd, Soicreo, 8111,1.0, ud OUrd,
Dnpuy 4 Oo.
One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
. , “ '* _ " Jamaica Bam. Also various
kinds of Claret, Port, Teaeiiffe, Sherry and other Wince.
, Choice Champagne, of varioaa brands. Hook Wines,
imported Cordials—such os Curacao, Maraschino, Ani
sette, nnd assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao.
100,000 choioe lie van a Cigars, of varions brands, an
a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dee SO
A JLK— AM£—60 bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brow
ed expressly for mo, just reoeived and for salt
e Albany Ale Depot by
oct 21 NY. M. DAVIDSON.
S CUUUHINU, While Wuh, SlaTe, Shot ud
Dusting Brushes, for sale by
oct 17 MOR$E 4 NICHOLS, 11$ Bronghton-et
£ VKRCU8N10N CAPS, Gun Flmt^" Gun
8erews and Nipple Wrenches, Gun Locks, 8crtw
Bx“* v ’*W«aimsLL, m
TO THE PUBLIC.
T) ADWAY Sc. CO., Ilio Inventors, Manufacturers
it and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R.
Remedies, wete itio first to discover a Remedy possess
ing the marvelous and Alirscullous power of stopping
the most Uxoruoiating Paine in au instant, allaying the
worst Cramps aud Spasms, either internal or exterral,
in a few minutes, and soothing tho most ssvere Par
oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tie Doloreux,
assoou as apoliod. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of
throe Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful
powers over certain complaints and diseases, and will
instantly relieve the Human 8ystem from pain-Reg-
ulate each Orxan to a Healthy Action-Resolve away
all Diseased Deposits—Renovate the body from all
Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weak and Broken Down
Constitutions—Restore to Health. Strength and Vigor
all unsound and w orn out parts.
B. B. B. NO. 1.
Had way’s Beady Relief,
For all Acnte Complaints,
internal nnd Kxternal*
The moment U is applied externally, or taken In the
system, it will stop the most exoruclating pain and
qaiokly remove its cause.
RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, well
known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nluo years. Rail
way's Ready Belief relieved him from pain in
fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without
the aid of stick or crutch in three days, and cured him
entirely in ono week.
Thousands cf other (fftses equally as wonderful as the
above have been cured by R. R. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS.-Hadway's Ready Rollef will
relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty
minutes. It will cure the most desperate csjies in
few hours.
NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applies
it allays the most painful paroxysms. JU will siways
Scalds, Strains, 8nrain*, Stiff Joints, Lameness. Ono
application of Bad way's Beady Belief will ia a fow
moment* entirely stop the raiu.
It reduces swelliugs, heals sores, cuts and wounds,
removes bruises, allays the most violent In-ttatlcns.—
For all pains use It. K. Relief. Look for the signature
of Radwcd’ 4 Co. on each bottle.
B.B. b. no. a.
Radway’s Kenovatiug Resolvent.
ltuaoIvcM, lteuovntea, Kobullda.
IT CUBES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the
Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus' Dance, Bores,
Itickettf, Salt Ithoum, Asthma’ Nodus, Caukor, Bron
chitis, Faver Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Totters.
The above elghteon complaint* R. R. ResolventVvlU
positively oure.
It renovates tbe system completely, Resolving away
from the Solids all impure Poisonous aud Diseased De
posits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life from a'l
corrupt humors, sectoring Energy and Vigor, Health
and Strength to every Organ and Member of tho body.
Uetten* from ilittli Authority*
Hon. J, J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, 8. C., writes us
under date of May 2d, 1863, that Hadway's Renovating
Rosolvout cured one of bis nogroes, on Ills plantation at
Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years'
standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of
pity; be was a moving mass of sores. The other ne
groes could not remaiu in the same place with him. He
waa entirely cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolv
ent, and is uow at Work upon the plantation. To the
people of 8. C., Mr. Middleton is well known, and to
the political world Mr. Middloton is no stranger.
8CHOFULA.—When tho Patient ha* been affiioted
for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will ap
pear on the third day srfter asingR. R. Resolvent:
Ten years on tho Fifth day,
Fifteen years do do Soventh day,
Twonty yours do do Tonthday,
Thirty years do do Fifteenth day, .
Forty years do do Twontioth day,
Fifty years do do Thirtieth day.
we have had oases where old men of sixty ytars, who
have been aorofnlone all their lives, were entirely cured
by Radwaj'sRenovating Resolvent RR. Remedies ex
hibit their efficacy immediately. They do not keep the
afflicted, pain-stricken sufferer lingering in doubt, but
readily sxhibit their efficacy; instantly relieving pain,
renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and rogulating tbe
diseased body, to health and strength.
Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under
date of 61ay30,1863, writes “ that a servant girl who
SJ\?°. reduced thftt uoon ® would « iT ® » thrin for her
life, she was so covered with sores that there was not
a spot of pure flesh of the sixo of a silvor dollar on her
whole body, was entirely cured by Radway’s Houovat-
Four to six Purges.
One Regulator at night, on going to bed. will ensure
sound sleep, a good uight's rest, and a healthy and
pleasant discharge from the bowels in the morning.
Radway’s Regulators, Ready Relier, Renovating Re
solvent are sold by Druggists every where.
RADWAY 4 CO., 162 Falum-st., N. Y.
N. B.—R. H. Regulators are of light oolor. oot 11
JOHN OLIVER,
Home, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla-
xior, Paper Hanger. Sic.
HO. 121, BBOCGHTOH 8THKXT.
B EG8 to return his thunks to the citizens of
Savannah, for post favors, and to assure them
all work in his line entrusted to him,shall be done
promptly and in » workmanlike manner. J.O. trusts
by an assiduous attention to business, the employment
ofcompentont workman and the use of the bell materi
als, to insure a eonidnuauoe of their favors. He keeps
for sale mixed and dry paints, paiut oil, turpentine
MOUTHWESTBRN RAIL HOAD.
£ iAB8KNUEtt Trains leave Macon daily ui6Vfc
4 - “ iit ' "
lmn Col.Bbul J.II7 »t 9 o'clock A. M„ »n4 0.1.
Uwrpcunk A. M., .rrl.e >t M.oon P. M.. 0011-
Beetiiig at HHBR each w.y with Centr.l Railroad
train, to Snunah, Au,u.t»*nd Milkdf.tluo, with
Maoon aad WuUrn train, to Grimn, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chnunnooffo, Nuhrlllo, to.
OonBootlnf dally at Oolnmbui, by fait Una of eoaeh.i,
mllaadoupallka, throe. «4mUoa byld.fc W.P. Hail
Bead to Montgomery, Ala.
OonaaoUag at Ogfatborpo with Ta!lihaau« and Eu-
fsu]a moll stages.
Paseengenbreakflut and dlao nt Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Maoeiii Avg. 81,1853. t? aug 31
> fce Doubted
Let Ike afflicted read and Donda.i
oJom. lay, to ***■
owrro jwrybrataf bff *
CAHTKK-8 SPANISH BIIXTn»*
Th. groat Spring M.diein. and Paris., .r.?®’
Sn.«a..d by hundrodf ofgraUfalpTutnto
uy dally to tbo rmarkabla a.n l P c , rtl ,!*’ * k °‘«t.
groatoot at all m.dlolnu. Cm,, b > lb.
N.nulgJa. Rh.om.tiui, groohl^ mU,, ‘»
8kla, Llr.r Dlroaro, F.r«„, Ulror. Oh/^, " “•
Uon. or th. Xldn.yi, DU.aro. orthi Thro«V"“"
Complaint., Pul, and Aohlng of th. Bon.. ’
agrodily put to flight by Doing thto ro.ro , * lt "
timablo remody. ***** *®d i ntl .
For all diseases of the blood. ».
foornd tooompar. with It. Ik oIoddm, fh^ Ur,llM ‘
all lmparlti#., MUgeotlyaad .« 0 l..ti, _
and KldD.ya, ttr.ngthtDi th. dlgwl,,
th. Stomach, ..... th. Bkio oluraai ‘ .roi,"" 10
e.toro. tb. Con.tltqtioD, aufroblod by
b.D down byth. ....... o, , on th, to u. “V""
vigor aad strength. "* P ri «Un
For tho LDdU.lt 1. iD.omp.ubly b.tt,r th«
oo.m.tlo. .T.r u.od, A f.w do... of Cart..
Mixta re will romor. all •dIIowuou of
brl.g th. ro... mantling to th. chrok, glro*u^i' 1 '
to th. .up aad Impror. th. g.D.ul h.MlbU^'
markahlo dtgre., boyood aU tb. mtdJro. "
heard of. •?#*
A largo .ambor.of oortidoatM of rtm.rk.bl.ro
performed on p,roo.. rroidlng Id th, tit, m.aj*?
V... by tho ... of Cortor’a 8p.ni.lt Ml.tnr., l,
.vld.noo that th.ro U do humbug nbont It. Thtnrro
hot.l koepon, muglitutlt, phy.lol.n., and public » ^
woll know, to the community, .11 add th.lr ^u’
to the effocta of this Qekst Blood Puainxx.
Call and see a few hundreds of th« qertlflp..
around the bottle. WrUflc *t*,
jy UDl... .IgD.d, DENNETT kllEEj,
u'&SSXU1 £,r ,,D ' °W«*eo,8a
u^ K u si,*hr 8 ’
mBENNETT A DEERS, No. » Main ni[ .
And for sale by A. A. 80LUM0N84CQ THnu.„
M. TURNER 4 CO., and JAMES li CARTER^
vsnnah, and by Druggists and Countrv toZrtL..'
vorywhere. Priee $1,00 per bottle or sic
^ **ir ..‘Th'
HEBE IS YOUU HEjUEDv.
Holloway’s Ointment.
A moat AlIrnculoiiM cur** of bad Less nf.
ter 43 yearn’ Muttering.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Qulpin. of 70 o
Mary’ftlrett, Weymouth, dated 16th Buy, Jksi ’
To Professor Holloway ;
Sir—At the age of lb mjr wife (who is new 61) esotb
a violent oold, which settled in her legs, sndever him
that time they have been more or less sore, indmuif
inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, sodforiuoiUi
together ebe was deprived entirely of rest sod ilwp..
I>very remedy that medical men advised was tritd jnt
without olt'eot; her health suffered nererelr, » n <l the
state of her legs was terriblo. I had often retd m r
Advertisements, and advised her to t:y your Fillsand
Ointment ; and, aealast resource, after emy other
remedy bod proved useless, she consented to do so.-.
She commenced six weeks ago, and, straose to relate
in now in good health. Her legs are psislesi, wjtkogt
•earn or scar, and her sleep sound sad undisturbed-
Coaid yon have witnessed tho sufferings of uy «jf e
during the last 43 years, and contrast them with ber
present enjoyment of health, yon would indeed feel de
lighted iu having beonthe means of so greatly illem-
ting the sufferings of a follow creature.
(Signed) WILLIAMOALPIN,
A Pei'Non TO yenrs of age cured of a bad
Lea, or Thirty years Htiitiding.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbs, lluildtr of Gai
Ovens, nf Ruthclife, near Huddmfitld, dated 'Jas
3is(, 1851.
To Professor Holloway :
8ir—I suffered for a period of thirty y tare from ibid
leg, the result of two or three different sociJenustOu
Work*; aooompauied by scorbutic symptom*. 1 hid
recourse to a variety of medical advioo, without deri
ving any benefit, and was even told that the leg mart Lt
amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills
and Ointment have effected a complete oure in so short
a time, that few wjio had not witnessed it would credit
the fact.
(Signed) WILLIAM ABBS.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Ur.
W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Morkst-stieet, liudderu
field.
A dreadful bad Breast cured Iu one
Meuth.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pm-
hurst, Kent, dated December 13(6, i860.
unrivalled tuodiolne, 1 determined again to use your
Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial ia
her case, and fortunate is waa 1 did so, for in leu than a
mouth a perfoutuurw was effected, and tho bmefitthit
various other * ' .
their use is rosily astonishing
mend them to all my friends.
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNER.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointmeit
in most of the following cases :
Bad Legs Chilblains Fistulas 8or* Throats
Bite of Mob- Canoers Lumbago Tumours
O esand Contracted Piles Ulcers
Flies and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds
Coco-bay Joints Scalds Y»ws
Chiego-l'oot Elephantiasis Sore Nipples.
Sold at the Establishment of Frwfoeeor HOI.LOWAY
244 Btrand (near Temple Bar, London) and by all ro-
peoUble Druggistsand Dealer* {nMedlcinesthroofbcc:
the British Empire, and those of the United SUtei.n
Potsa*87*io,,K7c.,snd$l 60 each. Wholesile by th*
principal Drug bouses in the Union, and by Mcuri. A.
B. 4 D. SANDS, Now York.
SOT There is aoonsiderablesavlngbytakiDgtbilir*
gor aises.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pstlenU in «t
ery disorder are affixed to each Pot.
For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent,
Congress-street, Savannah, Cn
may 20 ThBTlawtw If
DlorUmMC’i
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND,
A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rheum1
tism in all iu forms,
r pilK astouishingsuccess which has attendedthi»
1 mediolne iu the treatment of Rheumitic Oin*
plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of ne
matter what complicated form, or of long or short dn-
ratioa, renders lt the most valuable preparation tnt
discovered, as tbo sole reliable remedy for this din
complaint; and so radical is it in its workings, tb*t}»
has souured the sanction of many of the flrit pbj“*
cians, who have need it as a dernier ressort, without WU
in its aasriu, only to be convinoed of iu mixscalwu
Moutimork's Compound ias vegetable extract, »•
internal remody, pleasing to the taste, hsrnilesOBjj 1
effects, and can be administered to all agos and condi
tions without fear, prepared solely for tbs trcsiD*ni
of this one disease. ..
It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally,
whilst It sooths* the nerves, and impart* a health/ ac
tion to tho digestive organs, and purifies the Woo* 1 -
Thousands huve already found relief and P* rm *“ e “„
cure : and in caoh and every case whore It hns been
tested, it has invariably answered the purpose, at’ cr
having been kuown to fail. , .
The proprietors feeljustifled in thus assuring thep«-
lic of its virtuos, as they base itamerlta entirely «P«
Its performauoen, and allow the latter only to be mi»-
tioned in ita behalf. Testimonial# of the hi fl he,t « b ":
acter are daily reoeived from various sscUons of iM
Union, corroborating these facts, and giving addiuosu
and undoubted evidence of tho virtues of this truly
great and reliable remedyv aibvaN*
For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAn
DER 4 CO., at their Central Office, A’o. 1 l^ arc . la lf l '
New York, and by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. U*
CARTER, AgenU, Savannah. eodlawtw apri
&
MARINE RAILWAY.
■ The undersigned renpeotfully inform*
all who may need his services, that I'M
has ohsrgeof ths MARINE RAILWAY,
whioh is now in successful operation. He is, th*r«w«i
prepared to take np vessels of any sine usually vuiuig
our port, and to do the work of repairing. Ao.,on
able terms. Those who wish to olesn or P»*®*r* #
toms of their vessels, can also Ja acoommod• tsd on ^ _
Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is **»° P. r *|l‘ nr .
to oontroot for bnUding Vessels of W/»[“• # J2.
tion, and to earry on tne business of
las, Spro-oaklD, a.d Culkl.x, la all to
branches, at the eastern extremity of ths city.
Jgr A ,rod ablp.nl,kl. op
House aud Sign Fainting'
F. O. CARL, .
Broughton-street, first door above Lyes** g },
Offers his services to the public for the n,
House, Sign, Ornamental Fainting, and
keeps for sale at ble store, Paints, Oils,
lugs, Gilt Picture Frames, Japsnned Tins.for
AU work don# cheap, and warranted to flv*
Dan. goto
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hereby roost respoctfnlly dodlc* 1 led 1 e j t |i
i Daughter* of our country, for
is designed, and whose happiness it will P’® u
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U'k Norwich Cloth., Alp»o».u»
, kPk Merino**, bl'k Crapes, bl k Crape an ^
Veils, Monrning Collar* and ChomUetts, $«•. *
nwWITT 4 MOBO^
oelved aud for sale by
Vf01.AMIKK8.—197 bbl«. prim" r ’V' le yudh
iyl Orl.DD. Mol...... l.DdiD, from «br. *
‘ft** bJ CLAOHQHN h COeWWgfS.
ONDON I'ORTKH «5
j brands, la pta and qts, in Store and ‘®*
fl^ALMA CLOTH.—Fine double widtht^
I CloUi for making Cloaks, Talma*. *c.,i»
fashionable colors. For sale by^ ROcn jj g
IMlKNCIf
r Bootch Woratod Pl.ld., tor Chndrro^*,
wear. Alio, Silk and Worsted, mid all
For sale by [set 261 LaBOCMi*^-^
pULTON MARKET BKj.LuiliVi 0,
aTUN lUAnnnt per®***.
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