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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. Tllti DAILY NEWS. Tlie Light at Home. ■T JOHK BARTXAM. Th. light it lion.! how bright it bull Whan tr.olog ahadaa ground ua [all; Ao.l from tha lotting for It lltana; To love and rest and comfort call. Whan tired with the toils of day, Tha atrifa for glory, gold or faiua. How eweat to aaek tha quiet way, Whera loving lips will liap our name Around tha Light at Home. When through tha dark and stormy night, The weary wanderer homeward hies; now ahoering la that twinkling light, Which through tha foreat gloom ha spies! it ia the light at home ha feels. That loving hearts will great him thera. It ia the light at home k That loving heart* wi „ And softly through hta bosom steal*, That joy and love tha| banish care. Around tha Light at Home. The Light at Home, when era at last. It greets the seaman through the storm; Ha feala no more the chilling blast. That Wats upon his manly form. Long years upon tha sea have fled. Since Mary gave her parting kiss; But the aad tears whloh then aho shad, ‘Will now he paid with raptnious bliss, Around that Light at Home The Light at Ifoma! how still and sweet It peeps from yonder cottage door— The weary laborer to greet— When the rough toils of day are o’er. Bad is the eoul that does not know The blessings that its beams impart, The cheerful hopes end joys that Bow, And lighten up the heevleet heart. Around the Light at Home. Tallahassee, Nov. 1863. BOOK AMD JOB PHUKTIWC MORNING NEWS iOWER PRESS. fo We are now prepared with presses and •vA an extensive assortment of printing materiel to execute BOOK and JOB PRINTING of every va rioty, «neh ae Viunt>ltletM,1Inndblll«, LurgeBhoW Bllln BUMNLBS CARDS, CHECKS, BILL HEADS, Bll.LB OF LADING, LABELS, INSURANCE POI.fCIE8.4c., *c., in the best manner and at the shortest notioe. fgr BUSINESS CARDS printed for from $1 to $3 per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. Confident In our ability to give aatisractlon In j>i and fn the execution of the ’cork, patronage of the public. NOTES. CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, e solicit a share of the mills, Engines Ac machinery. rpHR KUBSClUBEIt would respectfully inform I his friends and the public generally, that he ia located in Savannah, Oa.. and is prepared to give hie exclusive attention to those wishing his services in pre paring pinna, furnishing Drawings for Steam Engines. Saw Mills and Mschluery in general, lio will »l»o «le- ▼o»4h hi«time ^superintending the erection of Saw Mills throughout the South, as he has the agency lorsome of the largest Machine Manufacturing establishments In the United States. He is also prepared to give, par ties desiring it. every information in regard to the cost of Engines, Mill Gearing and Machinery of all de scriptions; Shinglo Machines, Leather Bolting, double or single made to order and warranted to bo good— Persons ordoring work through him may rest assured their ordere will be filled with dispatch, and every at tention pa<d to giving them Machinery from the best style of patterns, and of the most substantial and dura ble workmanship. He would likewise invite the at tention of those about to oroct Mills to bis plan of cir cular Mill, known as " Mltchul's Circnlar Mill," be lieving it to be the only plan that oan be successfully operated in all kinds of timber. By this plan, the tim ber is soonrod so as to prevert springing whilst the saw is in tha out. The sot works are geared so that by turning one wheal the log is adjusted at both ends; thus saving the labor of one hand. Parties wishing to learu the advantages of this im provement are referred to Pikhur A Maorldek's Mill at No. 9>f,C. Railroad, and Pulmch A Co., No. 7 Central Railroad. Long experience and eloao attention 8 .ven practically to constructing and operating Steam aw Mills, warrants the subscriber in tne eoufideme of boing able to gtvu every satisfaction. Tnoso wanting machinery for working wood, xuoh aa Daniel's improved Plauer, Tenoning mxchiue, Mor- Alii.i r Savannah. titfo thorn from tlio host manufacturers, of labor saving machines for working wood erer offered to the public. XyTrompt attention will be given to nil letters (post paid) addressed to 11ENUY MITCH EL, Savannah. RRrXRXKCXS: •Messrs. Wm. 11. Gu.xs 4 Co.,) Nl Messrs. It. A. Am.kn 4 Co., / R W. Giant, Wilmington. N.C. Haui.cn A ilui.LiMOswoKTU,) Wilmington J. M. l'ooi. 4 Co., ; Del. oct 27 Osmond 4 Guar, An gusts, Ua. ly Havannaii, Got. 4th, 185:1. ITMIE undersigned Physicians ure of upiuion-ihut .1 a regular system of Uymnoatle Exercises, such os will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. l.tndnor, is in the highest degrea conducive to health and vigor of constitution, and desire to reuommend it meet cordially to the public. It ia in auuh a school of pliysicial exercise that pa- rents may expect to find tne menus of establishing for their children, that robust and efaitio strength, which ropuls the attacks of disoase, and it particularly com- maads itself to them. 8. N. HARRIS, M.D. GEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. II. WILDMAN, M. D. JAMES S. MOREL, M. D. C. UANAI1L, M. D. E. YONGK, M. D. V. W. WEST. M. II. Truk*—Pup He are reoeived at the Oymnssium and instructed iu Gymnastics or Calisthenics, with Fencing (broad and small Sword) at $1U, for a term of six INSURANCE. Marine and Fire Inmrance Agency. T HE Vudnnlitutd will taka rleha on Cargoes and Fretctits. Xiao, on Buildings and Furniture.ani Home insurance Company OP TUB CITV OP NBW-VORK. Capital P500.0U0. nil paid In. SIMEON I,. I.ORMI9, Pr.sid.nt. Cn.ni.BS J. M.nnn, Boa'ry. 1 'IIK MUB8CKIBKHH h.fiDir boon .ppolnl ed Agents of the above named Company, are now prepared to tako risks against Flro on Bttlldings, Mer- ohandlao,4o., on favorable terms. COUEMS 4 HERTZ. Fire and Life Ineurtnee Agency. Farmers’ Fire (nnuraace Company or UT10A, N. Y. CAriTAL, $*00,000. Granite Fire Iaaaraace Company OF UTICA, N.Y. CariTAt, $160,000. Charter Oak l.lfe Inwiirnnc© Company* HARTFORD. CONN. Capita), (endorsed by the State) $RV),000. # AtrRRn Gill, President. Jab.C. Walxlrt, Beo y. Knickerbocker Fire Innurance to., OF WATERFORD, N. Y. CAriTAL, $1 60,000. CRARLR9Cramrh. Preiident. F. D.*tJ7* These Companies having a cash capital, safely ia- vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In- siJsmce against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications received by nprn •— TUE UNITE!) HTATESLIEEINSURANCL, Annuliy nud Trust Company, Charter l‘irptlval—Ca,k Sytem. CAPITAL easo.ooo. Thl. eomr.ny oomblns, lh. Mulu.l .nd Proprl.Ury trattu, .nd will In.tit. the 11... or whit, parsons, nlM ne.ro..- Ur. ABnoLn, hl.dlo.l Emmlner. mnr 16 ly MINIB1 PLORANCB. A;.nU Bancroft A Bryan, (JKNBKAL AlIBhTH AND BUOKBRS, ron the roncH.,n ... ..hi or stocks, tiuyns. kxvhakuka heal kstatx. No. 117 liny Slreer.Havnnimli. inn 34 inaurunce l ompnuji rilHE undersigned Agents of the ahnvc Company, I will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trade, Ac., on the most favorable terms. janI4 HOY AL INSURANCE COMPANY • LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 0,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. r I'HIS INSTITUTION hue establielied an Agency I in 8avannah, and Fira Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21, 1863. IV . . I insures Bents and Leases, sep » BOBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON, Agents. vlfiTNA INSURANCE CO.HP ANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. f IV HE undorsigued, Agents of the ubove Company, | continue to tako risks against Fire on Buildings, ltooks,oto.,on the most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS 4 HERTZ. Mutual Lira Insurance Company of New York* I SAAC ABBATT, Sec'y. F. S. WINSTON, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER. Agent. Mouthers Mutual Insurance Compauy. 4 y HU It Y HULL, President and Treusurer.— Albon Cuasm, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, sundorsigued, Agent of tho above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vlx: Marins, Rivsr and Vires also on the lives ot Servant 1. *“'to Persons ere also ug in the i WILLIAM KING, Agent, Corner of Bay and Drayton eta. NOriCES. practice of Law unu Equity in tho Courts of Eastern and Middle Circuits, under t and style of Marsh 4 Guerard. oct I To the Public, THK undorsigned iiu longer arts ns Agent for L. 8. BENNETT 4 CO., for the purchase of Carriages. Newark, AT. J., Sept. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3u» XT OT ICR—The subscribers buvo removed their i1 Stock of Goods, to tlio store rceoatly occupied by Samuel Solomons, Esq., No 701 Uay-struut, w hore they would be happy to sou their friends and rustomera. ■op 10 CRANF. 4 RODGERS. closing u ICE.—Mr. II. D. VV. Alexumlur is my I c- y authorised Agent for the transaction and up of my busmoss. J. C. THORNTON. 11 1 ' Lf 1 Ktncli COFFEE HOUSE. THE IJudersigned lies leased, and has now fitted up in neat and elegant, style, tho building on Dray ton- street, next door to Way 4 King's, to be oceupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he latendv to serve up In superior style, every Delioa y or tho Beacon. New York Oyntura, £avnnnnb Oynteru, Veninun, UroiiNe, PnrirldaeN, FUlt. New York nud Philadelphia llccf, Ate.. tVc., Will always be kept oc. hand, nnd served up In a style aevor before equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private Supper* and Dinners on short notioe- He will keep only the best Liquors, octfl 3m JOHN McK. CODY. purtueishlp horn* ^ „ name and style ol iDchley, Lookett4 Co., Is this day dissolved by inutu- I conseut. Thu name of the firm can be usod by either rty iu liquidation of any debts due them. taeannath, Slay 74,1853. E. F. KINCIILEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. N OTICE.—Tho undersigned will continun tho business at the Old Stand, under the name of "Inohley 4 Thomas. E. F. KINCIILEY, mayjtf tf A. THOMAS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I ll K undersigned have this day associated them selves together under the name and style of Kemp- .jR 4 Verstille, for the transaotion of a general Dry Uosds busiuets. Having taken the stand in Waring s Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryau-sts., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbaum 4 Co.'s Music store, they will, in a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and the public, a hands Spring Gooos. Hoim'n ami JVluics. A lot of good .MULES and HOBBES for T. F. STEVENS' Stables, & Cor. Broughton 4 Barnard-sts. COPAUTNKUH111P. J 3HK undersigned have formed a copartnership, taking effect from the first day of January last, on- • the firm of JOUN B. MOORE 4 CO, for the transao tion of a genoral wholesale 4 rotailDrag, Paiut and Oil business. They may be fouud at the olustand of Moore 4 Hundrlokson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOilNB. CHEAP CASH Sk HOOT lb HllOK MTORE, ■ South li'r'et Crruer Conn ret* and Whitaker etreete. TIIE subscribers are now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock, which bos been selected with particular attention to the demands of the Havaunah trade, and which upon inspection (which wo Invite) will be found in quality, assortment and cnearNKSS of muce, all that oan be desired by tho purchaser. Wo omit particulars, as every article In our Hoe may be found at our Store, including a large stock of Planta tion Brogans. sept 2(1 MURPHY 4 DEVANNY. HACK, JL1VBRY AMD SALE STABLE, Corner of lirouvhton and Harnard-*t». THOMAS r. STEVENS, Proprietor, aug 24 ly Swedenborg’. Works. FIMIB Writings of Swodenhorg, and Collateral 1 Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at New York and Boston prices. Kept coustftntly on hand, smdforealebyf J. P. COLLINS, *ug 15 ly Agent 0. 8. A., 100 Rryan-st. Wllmot’s Jewelry Store. Fl'llB ttUHHORIlIER hae ou hand, and i 1 constantly receiving from the best and mostreepee- iable manuloctorersinthe country, Rich Diamond,Ru- by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, #uoh »! k, . 1 * b, ‘’/ Tea Spoons and Forks; Bil- Ttr Plates and Walters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups tun) Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; pap Boats: Soup and pi ** Io J»CMam, cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver DMseirt. Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Bings: Salt Cellars aud Fruit Kuives; Silver Plated Spoons. Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivory Balanoe-Uandle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel fable and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks nnd common Brass Clocks of ovary desoripteon. Gold and Silver Lever nnd Leplne Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches: Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Surer Speotaelei; Gold nnd Silver Watch Chains, Beals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Rasors aad Eos or Strops; Card Caste Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohos and Joweiry. From hi* long experience nnd expensive facilities, ho confidently believes he will satisfy nil who may favor him with their patronage. His pricos are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment iu the Btate. ‘ VILMOT, No. 1 ACarkct-cqnaro. 01*1) PENH,—ikJ dozen just received, / bracing Begley's Commercial, large aal medium wJMm.'L*. 1 * 4 .- 8 ** 1 ** aad B » uk p,m - A, *°» Bendoll 4 *“‘ ,n Tor sale -* and Indies' Pen.' Alfof which are manufacturers prices by JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. MUSIC: MUSIC!! p r e ° r d i Nnslo. TRough 1 loig 8 *’ i(factory to nil those who may dSli hfi 4b«above denartnunt* of Vocal Mutfo ““ ,trvicM in Desirous of forming a large doss the p r « c . of has bben fixed at $4 each, for the course'"^24 ? ‘ iuolndiugbooks; the name or which is the “RieVlnJ School Companion," consisting of Sougs, oiees Duetts. Quartette, Choruses. Mounts, Church' Mnsfo* Oratorios, <4«., the most popular work of the day °* Those w ishing to foyra his olast are requested to hand in thoir names as early as possible to this office i through the post-oflee, under address to , . . JA«- pierpont, nov 4 tf Oiyanist and Teacher Vocal Music. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.CO0PER 4 CO WKDNRSDAV, KOV. tv. XTARPF.R'8 Muga/.iuu for November. JO;, do do ^sutekcrbockor do Helen Mulgravo, or Jesuit Executorship—being pas tob£igrfti>hr ^ ° f * frou ' BoinanjUm—an Au LWjKSlVk.*,.,,, °r Hi, Bccr.l E.ciaj-* ul. “ r “‘» ' l>7 8.1H0.1 hjirin,, l:«. 6,”iniMu£' uU -‘ r ’° rT °'i Tt. 8tar Clttmb.r-.il Blttoriiml R.m>nn ■ br IWibtt Ai..worth, .othor ol ‘‘Wl.t,t, r •ilttCounUMd. Chars,, or Th* I'.ll of th. Fr.ssh Msaanb,! b, Aloxsodjt ConiM-Vul. 2 nturtS. OTICK.—Thn miilrr.lsnrtf will cnnlltiuc 1 and Timber busnesis am; style of J. Roberts J. ROBERTS, ROBERT AUSTIN, N . heretofore, under the NOTICK. f .^ACTORN, 1)1 ere lift him nml Otliera, dn- 1 siring to have their Cotton repacked, oan do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. 5 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. 1 and well eeleoted aeeortmeut of Savannah, Feb. 17,1851. feb 19 Dry Goods, Clothing, he. HEW ARRIVALS. DRY-GOODS, DRY GOODS! HENRY LATIIROP ft CO., TTAVE received per recent arrivals, and offer for XX ** ,a Plantation Dry Qoode; London Duffll, aad Twilled Blankets; Ueorgie Kerseys and Plains; North ern do do; heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova doj heavy Brown Shirtlngl; plain and twilled Red Flan nels; Plaids, LInseye, colored Iloms«puns.4o. PRINTED D LAINES, MERINOS, 4c.:-PrinUd Frenoh Mouslin d’laaines: American do; plain mode and high col'd do; French and English Merinos, a va riety of colors; raw 811k Plaids; Mouslin d'Bolse; printed French Cambrics. DRESS SILKS. Plain,plaid, and striped Dress Hilk*; rich Brocsde do; plain bl'k Silks, a large variety; bl'k Brocade do; blk *SloL ! KNING DKBPN GOODS. Monslin d'Lalnes; French and English Bombasines; Alpaocas, Canton and Tamise Cloths. CLOAKS ft MANTILLAS. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas ; bl'k aud col d Silk Man tillas; Ladies' bl'k and col'd Cloths for Cloaks, and n variety of Trimmings for the same. Ktnbrolrferlcu ft Lncn Cloodn. Mourlln Collars aud Chemisettes: Laos do: rloli Emb’d Lawn Ildkfs; Mourning Collars i Chemisettes and Undersleeves; Muslin Caps: Infants' Waists: Swiss and Jae. Edgings and Ineertings; Thread and Lisle Edgings and Inserting*: Cambric and Muslin Bands. GLOVES. Ladies' Misses', Men's and Boys' Gloves, a large va riety. HOMIER Y, Meu'a and Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose; La dies' and MUsoV Cotton and Worsted Hole ; Ladies' bl'k and white Silk do. IIoiimo FiirniuliIttK Goods. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings: 9 4 10-4 and 11-4 bro. and bl'ehed Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Cane Linens and Cot one; 8-4, 9-4 and KM bro. and bl'ched Table Damask; Damask Cloth,; Napkin* aud Doyles; lluca- buc, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, good styles. Bed-Tioks, Furniture Dimities, 4o. Cloth** nml CnnNiim*rrn. Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo; bl'k Doe-Skins; plain tnd plaid Tweeds; Kontucky Jeans: bl'k Satin Vestings, nnd bl'k and col'd Silk Vestiuge. - oct 20 New l ull null Winter Goods. ROBINSON 8o CAMP, Drapers and Tailors, and Dealers in FIKE KKADY-MAOK CLUTH1KU, 4 UK now receiving uml opening their Stuck of xX Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of black and fancy colored French and English Cloths: French, English and American C'assimeres, of all grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash meres, Cut Volvet, and Kinbroiderod. OVXE-IOATINOS— Such as fine English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double sided do., fine Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of wliloh will be made up and trim med in our usual nlyle, aud nt tho shortest notice. Our Kkadt Clotuinu is manufactured by one of the first Houses iu Broadway, New York, and comprises all that ia fine aud fashionable. We have our usunl large supply of Furnishing Goods on hand. Everything requisite for a Uontleman's Wardrobe—togethor with Truuks, Valises, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Goods, auoh as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Loggius and Capes—nil of w hich w e offer as low, and on aa aooommodatiug terms aa can be had elsewhere, at UAUDRY'S BUILDING, p 2.1 Next door to Pulaski H<u«» HGAU’l'ON * VEUSTIL.LE, I I AVE now opened. n large nnd well selected XX Sto*.k of Fall nnd Wintor Dry Goods, which they assure their friends and the public generally, is difficult to be surpassed either in variety or finality.— Their purchases have been rondo upon such advau- tagouua terme also, as to afford great inducements to publio patronage. In addition to a complete and hand- o supply ol Dress, baucy and House Goods, as well general assortment of all oilier kinds of Goods in r line, may be fouud 8-4, 0-4,10-4, Dufiil Blankets, 8-4,9-4, 10-4, Twill'd 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Urey do, KM, 11-4, 12-4, 13-4, Fiue Bod do, Crib and Cradle do; and for Negroo's wuar, a largo stock of Plain nnd Kersoys, at prices ms low as they cun bo bought nuy whore of tho following styles: Sohluys Heavy Twill'd Kerseys, su perior heavy English do, (a splendid article,) I M Georgia do, (very heavy,) Kendall Korso.'s and tho old style Cable Wnrp Kerse>s, White, Grey uud Bl'k I M Georgia Plaius, btriped do. Schley's Heavy Geor gia Plains of tho last year’s rnako and tho best artiolb of tho kind in this market, at their store in Waring's Range, 72 St. Julian and K>5 Bryan-sts. oct fl Fall and Winter Dry Goods. AT G. BROWN’S CHEAP OASH STORE. solicits public attention, l'lald Brocade aud Figured Silksof the neweststvles. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain and Colored Frenoh Mouslin de Laines. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Silk nnd Wool Plaids for Children's wear. French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mde Lams. A largo variety of Iloseiry. Irish Linens, all prices Linen Damasks and Table Cloths. French and Scutch Towels and Dla] combined with a good assortment Shirtings, Drown ana Whito. ipers, etc., etc., f Shootings auu All at wliioh will be sold at extremely low prires r of Barnard and Brourluon- “ ‘* c Vheiu; of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of the largest and best selected stocks rougiit to this market. Boing manufactured under uporvision, n Manulaoturiiig Establishment itlre confidence ns toution ha* beuu given to the selection of the latest and St fashionable sty lea of goods. In addition to our ;k of Itvudy-Mado Clothing, **» have a laige Assort- nt of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, embraciug every Article in that line. We invito the attention ol all in want of clothing to nu examination of our goods, which we offer at wholesale and retail on reasonable terms. Country merchants, visitiug Kavanuah, will lau inspection of our stock, styles of goods par ly adapted to their trade. An examination is tiauiui all we ask, to guarantee satisfaction. CLOT UK AND 0 AHS1DIKRK8. S LACK and Colored French ami Englinh Cloths, do do Fancy Cassimeros, Plain aud Plaiu icda, Kentneky Joans, 4c. Received and for sale by oet l 1IKNKY LATURUP 4 CO. IVIN! X ol fine Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-i oct 15 PRICE 4 VEADER. OTltllfis—I have disposnd of thneutiro stock of Hardware of MoClesky 4 Norton to Messrs. iuel Palmer 4 Son, aud aoliolt, in their behalf, a oontiuuauce of the liberal patronage hitherto extended to the late firm. My books, notes, and arcounts, as well as those of MoClesky 4 Norton, are in the hands of Mr. George U. VTeish (with Messrs. Palmer 4 Sou) who Is my author ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the unfinished business, and who alone fo authorised t oeipt for the same. Savannah, August 1,1863. JOUN R. NORTON. R purer., . ■took of llardwaro. will oontlnue the business ...» tore uudor the style and firm of Samuel l’almor Savannah, August 1,1853. 8AMUJ3L PALMER, 8. U. PALMER. EDWAUD O’BYltNE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s Bnlldlng, fflurkrt Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. [E. O'B. keeps constantly In store iffiiS large stock of Gkookkiks, Liouors.SHBJI Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and clothing. 100 boxes Family Soap; 75do Pale do; HOdoNoldo 75 do Pure West India Ground Coffee 25 do Fisher's Tobacco 25 chests Poucbung Tea 2U Cadies Imperial do 75 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 40 do Whisky 2(1 do Doiuestio Brandy; 60 do Rum 4)» pipes Signet Brandy 2^ do Otard do 16 Chls Port Wine; 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin 16 this Lamp Oil; 6 hhds Sugar 60 bbls Coffee Sugar* no 500 STOVES FOR SALE, 'JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 ItroKithton-.trert, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Siovo stunds unrivaled os a Stove for Southern use, and challenxes all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves. Tin Wars at w holesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood- SCOTCH PIG IKON. N O. 1 Garisherrin in lots to suit purchasers. Fa sale at New Yorkprioes, by J* 24 ANDREW LOW A CO. OKNKNIVK8.—The handsomest assortment I of Fire Pocket Penknives ever offered, for sale at importer's prices by JOUN IL COOPER A CO. P MONAIES a NO POCKET nbw-v P OOK8 r for Ladies and Gentlemen. A now fias *,«. “ ne 1 “ 4 v,r ^ JOUN M. COOPERS CO. G BNTLBMBN'H ciuak caskh.-Nu .. .O'! ■!■«>. urn.-with cooT.nl,.-' "Uta “■ “""’“‘A *«■ „ror .,1. t. JOUN M. COortK * CO. •ud?° mc , ver ’ •Mpsrlor. Also! K 1om 1 * ‘ D0 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. J ADIK8’ CARD CA8E8.-Pe.r| t p htl] j Ivory aad Silver, various styles and qualities.— reals by foci 26J JOUN M. COOPER 4 CU. Jlells! Bells!! Bellt»!!! f|^IIE SuhsurihorH niunufucturo and kocp conslon I ly on haud all sixes of Church, Factory, Steamboat. Ferry, Locomotive, School llouso,and Plantation UolL. These Bells are hung with the patent iron yokes with movoable arms. Tlioy oau be turned around so that the dapper will strike in a now place, which is deaira ble after a bell has boon rung a few years. Springe an affixed in a new way toproventtlie clapper from resting the Bell.thorot’V prolonging the sound. These Bells i manufactured from the stock and are cast in iron casings. At this Foundry thoso wero first need 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, we will reoast without oharge. Tho tone of all Bells is warranted. Nearly 9000 llells have boon cast and sold from this Foundry, which is the best evidence of thou superiority. We have 15 gold and Silver Medals, awarded from the various Fairs " for the best Bells foi sonorousness aud purity of tone." Wo pay particular attention to getting up Peals or Chimes, and can refer lished by us. ~ ** HEM OVAL. JOHN M. OOOPER *5 OO’S BXffilMg, ASSTO 'riMB PRINTING OFFICE S AVING been removed to tho room* ovor their Book Store, on the corner of Whitaker aad 84 ■ streets, and having been greatly improved by the addition of new materials, they are prepared U> txe- oute, nader the maaacement of !UH. V. A. HALL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, cheaply, aeeurately and expeditiously, aud in a supe rior etyle of workmanship. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR FROM $1 to $3 PKK THOUSAND, And all other Job Worh at proportionate Ruiet SET* Orders reoeived at the Book Store, orattheofflee of tha Homing Rowe. BOOK BINDING. ■tyle and at the shortest notice. Redaction in Prices. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CMOS PRINTED FOR FBOM $1 to $3 PEB THOUSAND. Other Job Work at proportionate ratee. Hr 1. Al. COOl’ER At CO. SAVANNAH JUAltULK SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rpHE Hubncrihcr would rospecifully announce JL to the oitixeas of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of his friends. Ut assures them that nothing will be left un- dono on hie part to oontlnue it a convenient andoomfor- table Barber Shop. His prices will be as reasonable ae in any eimilar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style $0 20 Single* Shave 10 Shampooing 26 Shavingsix and eeven times a week S 00 Shavlugfivetimeaa week - 1 60 Shaving three or four times a week 1 00 Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, S for I 00 Hot aud Cold Baths. 60 Parent* are rospeotfully imformod that every oaro >d pains will be takon with their children when eont .. the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keop for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such "‘-ikg, Cravats, Sloe rino and Cotton undorsmru anu urawere. irocxet Udkfs., Collars, Books, aud other articles of Gentle men's wear; also—ilair, Touth, Hut, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Cologaeo, ana great variety of other arlielea. Halm of riavaniinh* This beautiful preparation is manufactured by hlm- ilf for cleausiug anu durkeuiug the Hrir; thuueands . ho have received the benefit of oleansinK of dandruff, improving aud darkening the llair, are willing Wagon Nnnulactory, mu u>Ho, m B sortmont of Plantation Wagons, horse Wagons, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. Wo are thorough mechanics, natives ofGeor- gia aud South Carolina, and put up our work ourselves, and warrant every article of the best materials and workmanship. We return oar thanks for the very liberal patronage . jceived, and assure our patrons that it is ourdetermi- natibn, that our work shall be aa good as any in the Ity. ay REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness nOdispatch. DANIEL 8. WILSON. sep 14 3m THOMAS NORfU. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES 8? HARNESS 183 CongreNa-afreet, Hnvununh. The Subscribers manufacture apd keen constantly on hand, ai large and varied stock of 8ad-| _ dies. Bridles and Harness, and muke to order every itocription qf articles ia Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunk* Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, 4c. Per aousdesirunsef supplying themselves, will do well to oall at our establishment. AU articles sold by ns are warranted for material and workmanihip. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B—For Repairing, our terme are moderate, m exeoutlon prompt. 6m may 17 SHOES! SHOES!! yon Full and Winter Trade. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, 11 . and the public generally, to his Urge stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES. Ills stock has been selected by himself, with special and particular reference to the retail and pian- g trade, that being the most important feature of his business. He confidently offers to Iris customers aud tl.o publio, work of a suporior quality and usually kepi npr ia. Shoe Store, comistlng of Ladies' and Callers, of every variety, Goutlo- s Gait Shoes, BouU, au , — . . _ men's Boots. Shoes and Cougrois Qaitors.f also. Misses', Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoes, of every kind, In connection with the above, h% has a large stock of NUGKO llKOLSANs, which can safely be recommended as a superior article. No effort will be spared to givo entire satisfaction. A call is solicited from you before purchasing, sept 24 WM. 11EIDT, Gibbons' Range. YOUNG MEN’S HTYLK. YOUNG Men oau be aooomoaated with a Hat f made expressly for their use,—it differs from r the regular stylo in height, and is iuovery par- I tioular adapted to their wants, for salo at Bar- B US1NKHH CARD.—Tho subscriber takos this method of informing the public, that having fitted up a house for the purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to ourehase Negroes, either singly or la families, and kill pay (air market prioee for them in cash. Also, in addition to the above, be will reoeive and sell on commission, any Real Estate or Porsonal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him with. He will alee bo responsible for any personal property that ho ruoelves. WM. WRIGHT, ■ep 23 Broker, Bay Lane. Carriage Manufactory. ay^CARRIAGES^ BUGGIES SULKIE6 A general and complete UHHortnient jnat it urifti VKri Our Foundry is within to those furnls rods of the L' running in every « „ tablishment of the kind in tho U. S. and has the lurgeM uttitriment *\f Hell*, orders cau be filled with great dis- S atch. We can refer to Bulls in aug of the Statos — ■Id Bells taken in exchange for new ones. Levels, Compasses, 4c. constantly on hand. Address A. MENEKLY’S SONS, Je 13 ly*d4tw West Troy, N. 1- cmsTADono’s LIQUID HAIR UYE. C KI8TADUKO, invohtor uml sole proprietor. Science and art have heretofore labored in vain to produce a hair dye, which, bv assimilating with the fluids that give vitality to the nair, would cnange its hue without injuring the flbro. That objeot Is accom plished. Crfotadoro’e Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots and filaments while it changes the color. In five minutes a gray or colorloss head of hair is transformed to a rich brown, or a red or sandy one to any darker shade that may bo desired. There is no caustio ingre dient in the composition. The hair is impregnated with an invigorating juice, formed from the same chem ical efoments aa tne natural coloring matter. This is tho ouly hair d jo in the world which is free from lime, litharge and every other corrosive substance. Call and witness its affects, at CrisUdoro's Shaving and Hair dressing establishment, near the Pulaski House, Mon ument-square, where it is applied and for sole. PIANO FOKTK8. MUSIC? ft MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased the ntlro business of F. Zogbaum 4 Co„ of rhich firm he has heretofore been the acting member In Savannah, would res pectfully Invito the sttentlon of those iu want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro fessional and business matters connected with Music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser- vioes in the selection of Music and Instruments, or the fulfilment of orders; with the xssurauoe of his utmost teal and industry in his endeavor to deserve tho patron age and confidence of the publio. je 16 O. B. MITCHELL, RucoeMor to F. Zogbaum 4 6o, HEL.ItlBOL.DT A E1FJLEU, Be/I Hanperu and Manufacturert of Fire Proof Sides, Iron Railings, Locks, 8fc. Corner of llryan and Jeflemon utreetn, Respectfully announce to the publio In gene ral, that they are now prepared to exeoute all orders in the above line. N. B —All articles manufactured by al and workmanship, may 27 ly w arranted lor mater J HELMBOLDT4 EIFLER. Staves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OU WATER OAK. N OT less tliau 42 or over44 inches loug. do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do I do 3 do thick. The book edge of the Stave to be drosse • down to th* same thickness aa tha front edge. The Staves to be atralghtly cleft,and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. II. A. Allen 4 Co s lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to let March, 1854 Fifty Dollars per 1000 piece* will be paid by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah. June 21. 1853. t fob 1 Jmen. at au prices anu in great variety—some very splendid: also, Ladies’ Work Boxes from $t,Z5 to $26—a large plain and useful article, with lock and key at the former prices, just rco'd and for sale by oet 28 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. . ..and 18 inch plain and inlata, with and brassbands; also, Ne IMos Ultra Desks for Travellers— a nc by [ oct 28) . COOPER 4 CO. INEN (sOODM.—Irish Lie I a Cass do, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen 8h*cting Ught and heavy styles, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Linen Damasks Bleached and Brown. Bootoh Ilueuboe and Bird's Eye Diaper, Damask Table Cloths, Brown pad BlJached Damask Napkins and Doyles, received and for sale by oct 1 HENRY LATUROF $ CO. I RECEIVED. HE Subscribers are now prepared to offer to the J l public, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS. BUGGIES, ARRYALLS, 4c., fr«sh IVom some of tho most popu lar Establishments and Builders at tho North. The selections wero made by one of the firm, with strict reference to the requirements or this market. They are determined to keep only such artioles in their fine as they oan confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT., Feeling assured that they will be sustained in offering a better, and fiuer class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. Tho publio aro most respectfully requested to call, examine, aud satisfy thomselves, whether they are " earnest, by an examination of their (took. MST All kinds of repairing done as heretofore. L. B. BENNETT 4 CO. t aug 1 corner West Broad and Uay-stroets. Guns, Bliles, Hardware, 4c. 3 1HK SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform bis friends and the publio generally, that he has pur ued the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUEBI . 176 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 4o., at vory low prices, for oosh. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarofully executed, and at low prioes. J.T. JONES. DUUCIB AND MEDICINES. r|MIE subscriber,, wholeaulo .mi Rei.il Druggia 1 X would respectfully oall the attention of puronaec to their well-selected stock of th* above mentioned ar ticles, whloh they offer for sale at the leweet possible pries*; also, PAINTS, GLA88, 4e.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Oround Colore, Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY oil, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm. Lard, Rape seed and PatentOi* GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8pioes, Mustard, Saleratus, Matches, 4c.; LANllRETU’S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of artioles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extract!, Starch, 4o.. with an elegant assortment of fine French and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubiu'a Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to bu of the beet quality, mar 10 JOUN B. MOORE 4 CO. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! 1 MIK Subscriber rospecifully solicits tlio attention of his frlei.is aud the publio in goners!, to * extensive assortment of Ready Made Clothlug, com prising os it does, a variety of every artiole for Gentle men's wear, suitable for the present aad coming seasons. The following comprise a portion of the Stock on band: Over Coats and Surtouts of Bl’k and Blue Beaver Cloth, Bl'k aad Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador Coatings. Devonshire Kersoy, Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Freek Coats, Blue an l Bro Cloth, Business Froeks, Urey and Cheek Cassimere Business Suits, Bl'k Dee Skin Cassimere Pants, Frenoh Fancy Cassimere Pants, Grey and Mixt Tweed do Pants, Bl'k aud Mixt Sxtinelt Pxnts, Plxtd aud Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Cassimere Vests, Fif’d and Plain Rl'k do. Plush Velvot do. Fif'd Bl’k and Fancy do, together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, each ae fine White Shirts, Silk and Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and Jeon Drawers, Riding Oauntlets, Black. Colored aud White Kid Gloves, 8tocks, Cravats and Scarfk, Neck Ties. Suspend era, 4c., then-Sole of which is offered for sale low by WM. K. SYMONS, Drepor and Tailor, oct 5 17 Whitaker-etrect. ( lOMHS, BRU8HBH Arc.—A Beuutllul as j eortmeat orivorv, Buffalo and Shell, Tuek, Dress, Puff, Fine tooth, Side and Children's Long Onmbs, also, Ivory, Pearl, Satinwood, Bu Salo. and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth, kail. Comb and Shaving Brushes,of Eng lish, French, and American manufacture, just reoeived and for eale by JOUN B. MOORc .6 CO. E INKUUTLEUY—Just received a very perior aosortmeatof Washtenholm'saad Rodg... kstCutlery: also, job* very floe Rasors with mad Without Case*; ladies' fine Scissor*. Ae. 4c., for tale at the Apothecaries' UaU by octal J. E. DtFORD. m. ^^^^aeoSiloo. Booksellers and Stationers. Corner Whitaker and SL Julten-Streets. TTAVING coaildcraMy enlarged their Store, are (1 now making extensive additions and improve ments In all its branches, as well In their BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDERY as in the department of Books aad Stationery. Their arrangements ere such as enable them to oTder and ob tain with the utmost promptness and certainty, not only the rcBMOATtona of all sections of onr Union, but those also of England, Foancb and Gcbmaxy. All of which they pledge themselves to ftirnish singly, or quanrt- ..... . • --- * “ * jrgevt houses In New- tiee. at the regular prices of the largset houses York, Boston or Philadelphia. Among their stock or elegant and valuable Standard, Classical and Illustrated Works will be found the fol lowing LONDON EDITIONS. IN OCTAVO VOLUMES, SUPERBLY BOUND IN CALP EXTRA. Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon. The Doctor, b» Southey, 1 volume. Longman A Co. Beaumont and Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxoa. Massinger and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. Wycherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, 1 volume. Moxon. Charles Lamb's Works, uew edstlon, 1 vol. Moxoa. Edmund Burks’s Works, new edition, 8 volumes. Rlvingstons. Fielding's end Smollett's Works, new editions. Illus trated by Crulkshank. each in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift's Works. 2 volumes. Bohn. Abbottaford Edition Waverly Novels, 12 vole, Houl- ston 4 Co. Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (half-Calf.) Tegg 4 Co. Ilood's Own, profusely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon. Oil Bits, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby A Co. Bosweld's Life of Johnson, edited by Croker, new edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Nights, 600 wood cuts, 1 volume. Curiosities of Literature, D'lsrAOlis, 1 vol. Moxon. Joanna BaiUie’s Wcrks, 1 vol. Longman 4 Co. Bterne'a Works, 1 volume. Bohn. Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn.- The Spectator, 1 volume. Bohn. Curler's Animal Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume, (half-Calf.) Or-(tOo. Banyan's Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated, 1 volume. (Calf and Turkey.) Bohn. Hall's (Rov. Joeeph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson. 8tewart's Philosophy of tho Blind, 1 vol. Tegg 4 Co. British Poets, Bon Johnson to Beattie, 3 vols., Illus trated, Turkey Antiqr- Moore's Blelodies, 111 Turkey extra. Longman 4 Co Clarke's Concordance to 8hakspeare, 1 vol., Turkey. Strickland'* Quoens of Eugland. embellished with port!aits of every Queen, new edition, revised and lamented,H vole., calf extra. Colburn 4 Co. Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Phy sicians, and Lawyers,3 vols.,calf extra. Orr 4 Co. The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every Age, 1 vol., Turkey Morocoe. Bohn. Tho Wilkie Gallery, a selection of the best pictures of the late 8ir David Wilkie, It. A., a large quarto vol., ia Turkey Antique. Virtuo 4 Co. Importers price $25. The Vernon Gallory of British Art,samo publishers, imo tiie and stvle as the abovo. Also aamo prico. Tho Laud we Livo In, a pictorial and literary skotcli book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vo. Charles Knight. Pilgrimages to Holy Rbrlnos, 2d0 engravings on wood, 1 voliimo, Turkey and Cloth. Poetry of tho Year, desorlptire of the 8cesona, 22 oolored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. Parables of our Ixird, beautifully illustrated (folio) embossed cloth. Mitchell. Winged Thoughts, handsomely oxeouted in gold and colors, 1 vol., 8 vo., embossed calf. Longman 4 Co. Christmas with the Poot*. handsomely ornamented pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8 j, Kmbosr?d Turkey. Bogus. Nhakspearo, 1 vol., 8vo., illustrated, Turkey Antique. illustrated, Turkey Antique. >.,calf extra. Chap- Moore's Melodies, illustrated by Maoliae, 1 volumo, an illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly bound 7 Blorocco Antique, of Bvron, Moore, Burns, itbey, Uemaus, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Virtue. Bulwer's Works, 15 vols., 12 au 4 Hall. American illustrated editions, 8 in Turkey Scott, Southey, Uallook, Ac. 8hakspeare'a Works, Boston edition, 8 vole , Octavo. Webster’s Works, Calhoun's Works, Pre.icott's Works, Addison's Works, Samuel Johnson's Works, Irving's Works, Cooper's Works, Ac., 4c. 16 MO. VOLUMES, CALF EXTRA, AI.D1NE AND OTHER ENG LISH EDITIONS. British Poets in 63 veil. Piokerlng—Aldino edition. Byron's Work, 8 vole. Murray. do Life and Works. 12 vole, do Moore’s Poetical Works, 10 vols. Ixmgman 4 Co. Milton's do do 3 do Piokerlng Aldin edition. Cowper’s Poetical Works, 3 vols. Picketing Aldinoed. Young's do do 2 do do do Gray's do do 1 do do do Burn's do do 2 do do do Shakspear's Plays and Poems, with a lifo glossary notos, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vols. Bohn. Scott's Poetioal Works, Illustrated, 4 vols, Turkey Uerriok's lleipendci, 2 vols. (cloth.) Piokerlng, Aldlne edition. Feltham's Rosolves, 1 vol. Piokerlng. Herbert's Works, 2 vols. Bickering. 1 vol., with akotch of his life.— Aldlne edition. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Piokerlng. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempls, 1 vol. olf c and Turkey Morocoo, handsomely vignetted pages, The River Dove, w|theome quiet thoughts on An- gliug, 1 vol. Piokeriug, Aldlne edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, 4c. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, 4c.—Ia store over I0U0 reams, the kinds and qualities of which mostly used, comes direct from the manufactory, and will be sold ir . 2U reams for cash at mill prices. Blank Books—Stock considerably enlarged, and em braces Lodges. Journals, Ao., of all sixes and thiokness- 00, from 1 to 10 ora. and sevaval dUT«r«nt qunlltUs of ouch, the boat or which are sold at the manufacturers' prices. Envelopes—Over 200,000 constantly on hand, somo as low as $1 per thousand. Note Taper and Note Envelopes—A very extensive xssortment, sums very beautiful fur weddings, soireoi, 4c. Gold Pens—A large and selected stock. Steel” ■“ ‘ * ifi ** to theii prioe. Copying Books—A very laage stock, of a Now and Superior Style, and which, as agents for th* manufac turer, are sold sluglj or per doxen at his prioes. Copying Presses and Copyiug Iuk—Of various styles and sixes, a good supply always on hand. Maynard and Noyes 1 and Harrison's Writing Ink— the latter by tho quantity at Harrison's prices. Desks, Rose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sixes and in JVeat variety, also of Ne Plus Ultra Desks, for travellers.! Baukors' and Merchants' Note Casas—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ao. Porte Monaiea, Pocket Books and Cigar Cues—A very largo and handsomo assortment . Mathematical Instruments, singly or In oues, some very superior. Thermometers, a variety of sixes and kinds. Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains. Fiuest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment at Importers’ prices. Papier Macho Goods, in great variety, such as Tables, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port folios, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Coses, Ae. Also, Ladies’ Reticules, Purses, and Card Cuss, Dis sected Maps and Qames for ohildren in gTeat variety. Also, Batusdoor and Bhuttlococks, Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Leather and Morooco Backgammon Boards, Playing Cards of all qu&lititi, 4c. nov 6 New Orocery Store. GOPARTNBllKHlP NOTICE r |'lIK undorsigned having formed n co-partnership t for the purpose of doing a Oeneral Grocery and Liquor Business, havo this day opened a largo ana wel' selected Stock of Groceries and Liquors in tne commo dious store under tho Alarskall llouio, where they in vito their friends aud the pablio to an inspection of thoir goods. They hope by strict and accommodating attention to thoir customers, keeping a constant supply of every artiole which enters Into their business, and by 8ELLINQ AT LOWEST CAS * " ' * share of publio patronage. Having made arrangements to keep themselves sup plied by oach successive steamor with all goods in their lino, tliat outer largely into family use, but which from their perishable naturo cannot bo kept long: houso- always have the usurauce of obtaining eep 12 Prime Western Corn Ac Ileal. O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn in Os uaburg sacks. 200 bushols fresh ground Cbm Meal. Just reoeived and for sale by [aep7J CIIA8. H. DURYEE COHN, IlIBAL. ANU BLOCH. 160 bushels fresh ground Cora Meal; 31 saoks Georgia Flour In half-barrel sacks; Also —20 bates prime Eastern Hay. Justrocelvod and for sale by loot 21 \ ClI AS. H. DURYEE handsome, jast received and for sale by 122 8AMUEL PALMER 4 fc Brass, Wire, nnd Perforated ; as- sorted Patterns, for sale low by oot 22 8AMUEL PALMER 4 SON. } All.UOAD ADZ EH—A few dozen in store, oot 22 Gibbons' Building. Etowab Hills Flour. T HE undersigned having been appointed the only Agent of the above Mills, will be kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of Flour, and be able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or Sacks. It Is the intention of the Proprietor to place his Floor in this market so as to compete freely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. A fresh supply just reoeived and for tale at the depot, oot 19 WASHBURN, WILDER <t CO. Agents. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nnd Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars, THE subscriber has now on hand a fine aud well eeleoted stock of Wines) Liquors and Segare, comprising the following: itt or the ohoicest RE8KRVE MADEIRA WINE,vintage 1814. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and ohoioest OLD •• RE SERVE/' vintage 1840. One Pipe of the ohoicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vintage 1820. ' One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDEGRAFE JUICE. * 7 Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. AUo. lM oflk. OLD KK8tHVE, of «n old.u to- portation, in Boxee and Demijohur. Two half pipes cboioe OLD PORT WINE. '• “ *» l* «* 8UERRY «• Twelve half pipes ohoioe OLD COGNAC, of various « rm ?j‘l!’ T,, i, U . ,,l,l# f , J r 2 LoudonDook * J#an k> ui « Wm*. Castillon, Guimard, Saserao, Sallgnao, and Otard. Dnpuy 4 Co. One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WUI8KY. ., 4 ^ ** Jamaica Rum. Also various 1 ClfMt, Port, Ttneriffo,Sherry and other Wine*. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, Imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraachtno, Ani sette, and assortod Cordials, Brandy Frnits, Ao. 100,000 ohoioe Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a Am stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dee 30 A“ at the All LL-AIjK—511 bbla Albany Cream Ale, Brew ed expressly for me, just received and for sale Albany Ale Depot by “ W. M. DAVIDSON. S CRUBBING, While Wash, Store, 8hoe ud Dusting Brushes, for sale by MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 115 Broughton-sL ryisuccsgioN cabs)/ gu. "nim., ou. 1 Screws and Nipple Wrenches, Gun Locks, Screw drivers and Vises, for sale by oct.27 I. W. CORN WELL, 102 Bryam-et. PATENT MEDICINES, fcc. Liver Complaint, JuMHee,l>7iMf«lB,Clifaile orKonova Debility, jDlseastf of tko KMaoji, And all Dlseasesuri- slagfrem a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetatlons, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difflonlt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chokipgor Suffocating 8ennations when 1 n a ly ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wtbs before the Sight, fbecr and dull pain in the Arxid, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellottneu of tA* Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bach, Chest. Limbs, dc., Sudden Flushes of Meat, Burn ing in ths Flesh. Constant Imagining* gf £vil and Great Depression of Spirits,enn be effectually cured by. Till. HOOFLANITS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rnEPAKxo nr DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCS STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, tf equalled, by any other preparation m the United States, ae the curt', attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the moat aearohlng powers in weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal safe, oertaln and pleas- of Liver Complaint, Jaundioe, Dyspepsia, Chronio __ Nervous Debility, is deservedly oito of the most popular medicines of tho day. Those Bitters have been used bj thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has him self received an effectual and permanent euro of Liver Complaint from the uso of this remedy. We are c vinoed that, in the ubu of thoso Bitters, the patient c be usod by persons with the most delicate •on* with safety, under any circumstances. M speaking from experience, and to the afflicted wo advise their use. of the best literary papers pub As such is the ... ain a bottle, and thus save themaolves muoh sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find those Dieters at/antage- ous to their health, as we know from exporienue the salutary eflbot they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. Tho Philadelphia Saturday Gaxetto, the best family newspaper published iutlie United States. Tlie editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'6 GERMAN BITTER8. "It is seldom that wo recommend what are termed Pa tent Medicines, to the oonfidonce and patronage of stood that day, that are noised about .... forgotten, after they have douo thoir guilty o of mis chief, but of a mouiuine long established, universally prised, and whloh has met the hearty approval of the aoulty itself.' Evidence upon evldonoo haa been received (like the foregoing) from ull sections of tho Union, tho lust three G ars, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that ere ia moro of it usod in the practieo of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all othor nostrums com bined, a fact that oau easily be established, and fully proving t'- 1 - —*—*•“ *■— — *- r their qai form. That this medicine will cure Liver Comnlaintand Dyspepsia no one oan doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon tho stomach andllvor; It is pro- forablo to oaloiuol in all bilious diseases—tlio offuot is immediate. They can be administered to female or in fant with safety and reliablo benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character wliloh is necessary for all medicines to attain to indues coun terfeiters to pat forth spurious articles at the risk of the Uvea of those who are innocently deceived. Look well lo the marks of the Genuine I They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown In tho bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the OERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Aroh-stroot, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by rospootable dealers generally through the oountry. PRICBM KKDllCED. To enable nil olaeses of invalids to enjoy tne advantage! of their great restorative powers. Single bottleh 75 cento. Also tor salo by J. A. LaROCUE, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Harrall 4 Co.,Charles ton. 8. C. MWFlv TO TUB PUBLIC. I > ADWAY ft CO., tho Inventors, Manufacturers XV and Proprill tors of tho justly celebrated R. R. It. Remedies, wero tho first to discover a Romody possess ing the marvelous and Miraculloua power of stopping the moat Excruciating rains in an instunt, allaving tho worst Cramps anu Spasms, olther Internal or external, in a few minutes, uud soothing the most severe Par oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Dolorous, xs soon xs applied. Tho R. R. R. Remedies consist of three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful powers over oertaln complaints and dineosos, and wUl instantly reliove the Human System from pain—Reg ulate oach Organ to a Healthy Action—Resolve awav all Diseased Deposits—Renovate the body from ail Corrupt Uumorr —**• • — Constitutions—I all unsound aud worn out parts. B. B. B. NO. 1. Badwuy’s Bendy Belief, For all Aouto Complaints, Internal nnd Kxternal. The moment it is applied externally, or taken in the syitom, it will stop th6 roost oxcruciating pain and quiokly rer ove its causo. RHEUMATISM.—Air. Granger, a mason, well known in Brooklyn, waa a cripple nine years. Bad- way’s Ready Relief relieved him from pain in fitleen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid of stick or crutoh in throo days, and cured him ontiroly in one week. Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as the above have been cured by R. R. Reliof. CHOLERA MORBUS.—Radway’s Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most desperate cues in a renowed attacks. AGUE.—In ton minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Re lief will stop the Chills nnd break tho Fovor. Aches of all kinds. Pains of all kinds. Bruises, Burns, 8calds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One application of Radwsy'a Ready Relief will in a few momenta entirely stop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds, removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations.— For all pains use It. R. Relief. Look for the signature of Radway 4 Co. on oach bottle. B.B. B. NO. 2. Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. l<6MolveH, llenovnten, Kcbullils. IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of tho Luugs, Syphilis, Consumption. 8t Vitus’ Danoe, SoreB. Rickets, Salt liheom, Asthma' Nodes, Cankor, Bron chitis, Faver Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters. The abovo eighteen complaint* R. It. Hosolventwill positively euro. It renovates the system completely. Resolving away from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De posits, freeing the Blonl and Fluids of Lifo from, a 1 corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health aud Strength to evory Organ and Member of the body. Letter* from 11 l|gh Authority* Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, S. C., writes us under dato of May 2d, 1853, that Radway’s Renovating Itosolveot cured one of his negroes, on hfs plantation at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of mauy yours' •tauding. The poor fellow was a disgusting objeot of pity ; be was ft moving mass of sores. The othor no- groea could not remain in the same place with him. He was entirely cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolv ent, and is now at work upon the plantation. To the people of 8. C., Mr. Middleton is well kunwn, and to the political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger. SCROFULA.—When the Patient has boon afflicted for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will ap pear on the third day after using R. R. Rosolvont: Fifteen years Twenty years Thirty years Forty years Fifty years d do do Tenth day,* do do Fifteenth day, do do Twentieth day, do do Thirtieth day. where old men of sixty yi Ur »»»» ucdii acruiuious auuiciruvea, were oniirely cured TiByway's Renovating Resolvent R. R. Romedieaex- libit their efficacy immediately. They do not keep the afflictod, pain-stricken sufferer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their ollloaoy; instantly relieving pain, r.nuv«tin f , rertorln,. robuildiuj, and regulating the diseased body, to health and streugth. Mr. W, B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Go., under date of May 30,1853, writes " that a servant girl who ,'! , J , »°! cduoed th,a “« 0M would «lv« * thrip for her life, she was so covered with sores that there was not a spot of nure flesh of the else of a silver dollar on her whole body, was ontiroly cured by Radway’s Renovat ing Resolvent. DOSES.—One to throe Regulates. Four to six Purges. One Regulator at night, on going to bed. will ensure sound sleep, a good night’s rest, aud a healthy and pleasant discharge from the bowels in tho morning. Radway’s Regulators, Ready Reliof, Renovating Re solvent aro sold by Druggists overy where. RADWAY 4 CO., 162 Fulton-st., N. Y. N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of light color. oct 11 JOUN OJLIVBU, Boa**, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Paper Hanger. &c. 40.121, aaouanTON stbebt. £ iEG8 to return his thunks to the cltirous of I Savannah, for past favors, and to assure them tall work In his lino entrusted to him,shall be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J.O. trusts by an assiduous attention to business, tho employment ofcorapentent workman aud tho use ortho best materi als, to insure a oontiuuauce of their favors. Ho keeps for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine a od patty; paint, marking white wash and other brush*!. mey 16 Cm** HOPTHWESTERN ItAlLltOAD OA8SENUER Trams Itmve Macon <Jmly at (JVfe kiJiS i M°J!° lhorpt m A - KrlT '' Leave Columbus dally at 9 o'clock A. M., and Oglo- thornoatll^ A.M., arrive at Alacon 3>g I'. M.. 5m- neotlng at Maoon each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and MllledgevUlo, with Macon and Western trains to QriAn, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, At. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of poaches, 28 miles to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M.4 W.P. Ball Rood to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eu- feula mail stages. Passengers breakfast and dime at Fort Valley. „ . GEO. W. ADAM8. Maoon, Aug. 31,1853. t! aug 31 Holloway’s Pills, C«r. She had been troubled fer yeare wlS t j'u° f and bad digestion. On the last oecaii«!l la £ rd * r ** Ylrul.no. of th, .It.oh WMiSluBS^JMMlr, 1*. matlon set In so severely, that douhi. th# ‘“(foi. her ? ,iD ! * bl ° to beor up undjp ft? ■he woe induced to try your Pills ■*( that after the first, and e*ch euoreedit»'h* i * f#r **i great relief. She continued to take th*m do *?' '*•* M ■he used only three boxes, .he iinoilW^ '«K! ,o.r Mtoui.hln, Flli. SMSfW !i A ° Margaret M'Conuigan, nineteenvLf: at New Town, had been snfl'erinS^fSm matlc fever for upwards oftwo nionthi thfriT! 1 * 3 ' Urely deprived her of the use of her iimlH-fti 44 period she was under the care of the most emi 1 *!* 1 ^ dice men in Hobart Town, and by them hS V.* 1 »*■ considered hopeless. A friend nreviiuj VT Holloways'* celebrated Alii, whShlhe JS? 1 her ^ a perfect oure. UOrtlllbl0 Cure or n l-nln anil Tlshtno,, j„ ,i.. ««d S..mnch .r „ f erBOn i, August 2d, 1851. J following siatemm.- To Professor Hoi.lowat, tod ...» Iron, URildug about. ■”"'•• uotwltliltaudlbK ui, advanced ItoU oUSP’lSill'SlSJ • hould'b/uin“do° ao!|'ualutod Vfth lh.'| l ™rto« t which 1 could not dolclore. ot lull, (Signed) UENRYCOS. ot4 guo A ABt, .* nlB ’ Biliou, complaiuts, Blotche* iv 8kin, Bowel complainte. Colics, C^nitKSl 5 u' Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Drop.;, uLJu.a Eryeinrias, Female IrrcgaiarUlM, Esver. of .iu! ? Fits, Gout, llondaohe, Indigestion, Infleiuniatiol jin dioe, Liver Complaints, Lumbsgo, Pile., Rh»nm.,.“ Retention of Urine. Sororula, or King” k,u M ^ 1 hr oats, Stone aud Gravel, Seoondary Symptoi, i Douloureux, Tumours, Uloors, Venereal Afu!! 1 Worms of all kinds. Weakness, 'from whiter.? Jj! Sold at the Establishment of Professor UOLlXiWj’ 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London,) andbr.if, spectobie ^ruagists and DealeVe in MedYeKltt out the British Empire, end of those of the IS. Staten, iu boxes at stUo., 87o., aid $1 60 each, wf ' sale by tho principal Drus houses in the Uaka.mli A. B. 4 D. SANDS, New York, an" w u LINCOLN, Savannah. ’ v . MET There ia considerable earing by taking o largo sises. 1 u N. B.—Direction for tho guidanoo of parent.in disorder are affix ud to oach box. " n>»y 19 . ThBTlawtw u AFFLICTED READ. S ANCTIONED by public opinion, umt suitiin* Au thority, the AMERICAN COS POUND stands before the world aa the most rt2 ble aud epoedy remedy for a eertaia .peeifle diseu of the urinary organs and its analagous com«l»| # u- Adapted to every form and stage of the diMaic uvt os age, sex and constitution—requiring no rutrictioal diet or business, tho afllicted may rely upon iu inted tnd certain cure. It is exoeediugly benefioialfutVlu Albus (whites) female complaints from which trot sands suffor without the knowledge of a reni'dr p r , pared by a practical Physician whose practice huUi very oxtonsive—reliance oan be placed upon itemtnt Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold durist ti past year, and not asincle ease of failure has r.tcb* tho proprietor. Around each bottle are plain prtetic directions for self-treatment. Price $1 rer bottle. ggr Observe that the Genuine has the written lira tare on the wrapper, and name blown in the gltu. 1 •ale by Thomas M Turner 4 Co, A. A. Solomons, W Linooln,Savannah ; P B Moise, Augusta; Mum. I lis, Maoon, and by Druggists iu all large fowm n cities iu the United States. — JllorUinorc’s BITTER CORDIAL ANU BLOOD PUUIVIKK. t#" Brice, One Dollar per Bottle. J ' I1IS luvulimhlo preparation has obtained a pop ularity wherever Introduced, anprecedented i. i history of any other preparation brought before the publio. Tho multiplied thousands who have u.cd It, and have realised its marvollous effects in romonot diseases. Ue-Katabliwliing Nature, nnd Reator/ng tlie Nervouui^yateiii, now herald it to the world as possessing supe rior medical virtnoe known in the Materia Medira. Emtnont Professors and Fhysioiaus of the first .Land ing in tho medical profession use and present*Its.the must elleetive Alterative and Blood Purlflrr over known; while vast numbers who had long nfftr- ed from diseases or complaints brought on by SaleAtury Habits, Exjtosure, Indigestion, Jbrpul.Stuteuf the lira, or Impurities of the Blood, now look upon tills Cordial as most Mysterious and Magical in its healing proper ties aud restoring pow ers. Neuralgia, Genoral Doollityand Nervous Affections, Dyipep- slaor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Aridity of the Stomach, Nervous Bea*- cache or Flow of Blood to the Head, CosUt.- nosa, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurtiy, Pains or Misery in the Side or Regioa of th* Heart, Flatulency or Depression of bpirits, Palpitation of tho Heart, Difflonlt Breathing, Sill ing Su usurious, Prostration of the Nervoui Sjiki, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of tht Flesh or Limbs, Diffienlt or Profuse Expec toration, Night Mwouta, Diseases of the Heart, or affection of tho Lungs, Jaun- dice, Disoase of tho Kidneys, l)o- raugomentor Prostrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, whiob cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Feuialeti. Producing Debility and Prostration of the NerrooiS^; torn. Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, »*d ri Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or llumoriof tM Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have d** - tressed thousands. They may have originsul frva very simple and unsuspected causos, but thedisesss ana its oaiiBe must bo removed, if you would enjoy " Lifo, Health and Happiness." The tliouoands who nave procured and uitd Morti- more’s celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Puri&tr.u; that "these diseasescauuot remain long inthoivm* after oommonoing iu use." It operates like • ebirn, acts as a tine tonic, oorrecte the tones of the itoutck strengthens the digestive organs, stiroulatci the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure oil poisonous seoretious, imparts puritr, rlcbnesiasdfi- tality to tho blood, circulates it freely throughout tho system, thereby neutralising and removing import «• posiu, renews und strengthens the nervoui tytua, ir stores tho constitution in all its strength and vigor, too irnparU a glow of hoalth aud beauty of oomplMioB. The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, and froo high sources; but it is known that for twoyearitbe sup ply has not met the demand. This hundred, of egeuiJ can certify. They say " every bottle sold ttUi * “ 0 *** mor»|" Wiillo it now maiu .itoa.iT. mi » ltb than one thousand DruggiiU, amonpwbom oie eminent physicians, who uso and prescribe It- This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to uk*,i*«Per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, eveabj thl most delicate female or child. Price $1 00 per bottlo. . ME" 8old by DruxglsU generally. Whol«w>* gj Retail Druggists willbo supplied on application to 1 roi.riotor.. ALEXANDER k 00., Proprietor,. No.IBarol.y-.treoi,(Aitor Ilou.o),Sew V«rt- Uariland, Uarral k Ri.loy..ud Hnlhton, Cl.rk t to. Wholo.al. Atom., Now York. _ A. A. BOLOMONfl k CO. and J. U. CARTER, aprl eodlawt-w Agents In Savanaih. Union Steam Saw Mill. THK XtJBSOBJBkH* „_ plU n.ffl rAVING compldt.il tkelr no* smSSAW ineir now r prepared to out and fill or “*|*v. dimension at short notice, j!»' a owuu.i BER of overy dimension . ..... fiu bulldlnu of thl, MILL, w« have lakea ad'»» u S' the reeeut iiuprovemenU in the oonstruotiox ana uhinery of mills, and are of opinion that our ® will only require a trial to oonvinee any om can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not any other mill in the State. Totboee who nsj us with tbelr orders, we will say that tions shall be need to give satisfaction, both fo P ^ Rlitj and prijea. J. ROBERTS*"^ jgy Ordort may be left at onr office, No. 1 mW or ut the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf MARINE RAILWAY, rr. The undorsigned rospoctfullj Inwrosijx 4j®Aall who may noed his * arvio 'V. t wiva0> alfiihas charge of th* MARINE whloh is now lu suooesaful operation. He tjtjflumu prepared to take up vessols of any else usually onr port, and to do the work of repairing, 4c.,m ^ able torms. Those who wish to riean or P*'®A rt |M toms of their vessels, oan also be xoootnmodit«a ^ Railway, upon reasonable terms. u# ‘l^/deKrif* to oontraet for building Vessels of any tlon, and to carry on the business of Shlp-OsiJ^ w ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all »• branobes, at the eastern extremity of the eny* “■,A g°ad Slit pi wl thl, .a H S MOKBD BEK*- AND TONGUKS'* , tow barrel., Lalt t orBlO. A Y .—J-riino Ea.torn Hay Vi ** 1 . ^.al. la lot, lo ,uit D u. niAHcniMi’8 Utofi"« h.rohy milt roipootlolly d e< * ,0 _ at *f 'b«o on and Daoghlori o( onr oountry, for is designed, and whoso happiness it will P r , fresh supply just reoeivod at the Apotbere^^ OUltMNfl (SOODS-^BIwk By 0 ' bl'k Noralch Cloth,. Alp.o»,1* , bl k Merino,., bl k Cr.n.,, b r Veils. Mourning Collars and ChemUotu, • ceivedand for sale by p^WITT 4 OLASMKS.-I27 hbl,. iVl Orleftn, MolasiM, iMdlnf from anAtottf'hy ^ L ondon porter * brands, In pt, and dU, In Bloro »uj fj uoh-W r.r^Tcut- fl'ALAlA CLOTHy-Kin”tf™“V;'(,««■* I Cloth for m. king Clonk,, Tnlmai, * ubiunableqolors. For sale rmENdll PI.AI US -7 b Bootob Worit.d Plald^forCbltor” 6U1I pttk. - ..r, Also, Bilk .ud Wonu-I. “ijoWlt*- lor snl, by (otl 26J IttSOtu*-