Newspaper Page Text
SAVANNAH .MORNING NEWR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1853.
4’lil **
The Plrat l»nrr!a|e.
It la not good, JaKOVAB said.
That rnfn shonld bf alodgjjgfffL
We'll roske for him a helpmate chute.
Bone of hlf r«ry bone—
To be the aharer of Mfjoy,
TfteSlto* of hit Ilf*.
Th* winglcf* angel thoa WO# font.
Intended for hlf wifo.
Who gives thin woman to thtf man r
The Mighty Father cried;
I do the precious boon o 'nfer,
Tlio e**n of God ropliod.
Then to the man, by Heaven, wao linked
The stfeet angelic fair;
Whon nett, the lloly Ghoet came down.
And bleat the happy pair.
For bride and groom, ta Eden’a bower*,
A banquet rare wu spread—
The Mu<oa name from Farad iae,
And deck'd the bridal bad;
The fpotlea* guests that hid them joy
Wire angels from abort.
God made, and watched, and tied their heart*.
With silken cords of love.
Tit*for-Tat.—"Mr. Timothy,” nnid a
learned lady, who had boon allowing: ofl* her
wit at the expense or a dangler, " you remind
mo of a buiometer that ia filled with nothing
in the upper etory.”
•• Diviue Almira,” meekly replied her adorer,
“ in thanking you for that compliment, let me
remind you that yoo occupy my tipper atory
entirely.” ___________
A Very Curious Snake.—Sucking Egga.
A corrcspondoDt iu Texas gives the following
f lood atory, for tho truth of which ho pledgee
ii.e enured honor:
"One night iny wife and inyaelfwere awak
ened by a noise from the ahelf which con
tained our store of crockery, followed by n
crash, showing that n great portion of our
cups and plates had been thrown to the floor.
Springing up to discover the author of this
“ attack upon China,” I found a large snake
in n somewhat unpleasant fix. Ho had
crawled upon the shelf, attracted by a number
of eggs, which wero scattered about. Ono of
these he had swallowed, and in order to got nl
the next, lie had to put his head and a portion
of his body thiough tho handle of a jug which
happened to stand between tho coveted delica
cies. The haudie was large onoueh to let his
body, in its natural state, slip cleverly through,
but not sufficiently lorge to lot it pass through
when putted out by the egg. In this posaition
he had swallowed the second egg. His snake-
ship thus found hfmaoif unable to advance or
retreat, and in floundering about to escape
from Ins novel stock, bad caused tho accident
which had aroused us.
The Tkn Milk Rack.—-A New York loi
ter dated tho fitlt inst* says : The ten mile raco,
fur $10,000 a side, between "l'rince,” trotter
and "Hero,” pacer, which came ofT last tvhek,
and was won by tho former, is to bo rnpoated
on Finlay for a purso of $0,000. Tho previous
race was ono of the most exciting and attractive
of. tho season. Tho pacer broke down after
the seventh mile, and thoso who witnessed tho
first tace, say that he will do the same thing
again. It is suid, however, that he had passed
into the hands of his present owner but two
days previous to the race, and was not in good
condition. His owner certainty feels confidence
in him, as he is willing to slake $G,U0U on him.
so soon altoi his defeat. There will ba another
exciting time at the Union Course.
mills, CngHn-i» A jimililnriy.
SDRS OKI llliil would respectfully Inform
I hi* friends and tho public generally, that he ia
located in g&vanuah, Qa.. and ia prepared to givo his
effoluslvo attention to those wishing hi* eorvicosiu pre
paring plana, tarnishing Drawings for Steam Kngiuoa,
Saw Mills and Machinery iu general. He will also de
vote Hi. time tosuperintendlug the erection of Haw Mills
throughout the South, as he hea tho agcocy forsome
of$kd largest Machine Msnufaotering eftehllahinenu
in the UuTted Staton, fie is also prepared to give, par*
tlo» desiring it, every information in tegerd to the o»-el
or Ruginas, Mill Glaring and Machinery of all de
scriptions} (shingle Machines, Loethur .Belting, double
or single made to order and warranted to ho go,.d.~
Person* ordering work through him mey rest assured
thoir orders will be tilled with dispxtoh, and every nt-
tuutiou paid to giving them Machinery from the best
style of patterns, ana of the most substantial and duru-
Ll« workmanship, lie would likewise invito the at
tention of those about to ere-it Mills to his plau of cir
cular Mill, known as “Mitthoi’s Cironlar Mill," bo-
Roving it to be the otilf plan that can he successfully
operated in nil kinds of timber. By this plan, the (im-
hotl * secured so as tn prevent springing whilst tho
saw is in the out. The set works aru geared so that by
turning one wheel the log is adjusted at both ends; thus
•aring the labor of one hand.
Parties wishing to learn tho advantages of this im-
S lavement are referred to 1'lKltCK * Maokudkk’i
till at No. 9>£, O. Itailrond, and Fullkii A Co., Bo. ',
Central Haliroad. l.ong experience aud close attention
giVen practically to constructing and operating Htoam
t»aw otitis, warrants the snbscnbor in tho oontldcu.o o'
being able to give every fktisfSction.
Those wanting machinery for working wood, such si
Daniel’s improved Planer, Tenoning muchiuo, Mor
tising machine, Hash. Moulding and Hint Machine,
Herofl.fiaw. to., by calling on the subscriber may ob-'
tain thorn from the best, manufacturers, of labor saving
machines for worklug wood evoi olforod to the public.
13F*Proinpt attention will be given to all letters
(postpaid) addressed to HENRY MITCII EL,
Savannah.
RCrRIlKNCKS:
Messrs. Wn. li. Gii.ks 4 Vo., \ i.
Moesra. R. A. Ali.xn k Co., J «»vannsh.
R. W. (tiniM, Wilmingtou, N. C.
Uari.cn k Hoi.i.tsuswouTii. \ Wilmington,
J. M. Pool, k Vo., J Del.
Osnown t Gitnv, Augusta. Ua. 1y
oot27
STOVES! STOVES!!
CALL AT
JOHN J. iTIAUItlCJE’S,
No* 10, 14 null H linriinrd-Mtront.
WHERE you will flad as good an assortment
, us there is in tho city—which on examination,
I will compete with any; aud all of which will
l be warranted to bake, boil or roast, or tho pur-
s ean return them. Having an ovor stock of
LARGE COOK STOVES,
those iu want would do well to uall, being purchased
last season at a reduced rate, I feel positive in saying
1 ean sail any thing iu the shape of a large Cooking
HloVe cheaper than those purchased t ia season. Also,
nil kinds of Parlor. Office and Hall Stove* on the ii"*i
accommodating terms uud latest stylos. Also, Tin
Ware of every description.
► Cast Iron Pumps for Wells and Cisterns.
Lead Pipe of the variousCallibre.
Wooden Ware, of every description.
Brooms, Scrubbing ana Dusting Brushes, etc. etc.
Glass Lamps lor fluid xudCxmphine, Oil, etc.
HOLLOW WARE
of ovary kind.
Haring two of the best Plumbers in the United States
i am prepared to ruu Water Pipes ou correct princi
ples, ol the lest material. I would refer to work done
In the a* w buildiogsof Mr. Waldburg. Mr. Win. Rents-
hart, Stoddards, Lloyds auo Circopulys, and numerous
-•r buildings in tho city.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
octUl
INSURANCE.
Marine and Fire Insurance Ageney.
riMIK Unilfir.iKn.it will l.K. rlak»on C.r«o». «...
I FralgbU. At... on Buildlugi *ad k urollure, and
on Bio. fioinii.lcbb.riBA KlauUtlnoa, to tb« UtU.in
tteCljy ‘ WM. CBABTRKK, Ajj.ot,
No. 2UK Dey-.t.
Home Insurance Company
OF THE CITY OF NEW-FOHK.
Cnpilnl ,500.000. *11 paid In.
F KIMEON I..I.ORHI8, Pro.ldoat.
C0ARI.KS J. Mabtiw, Ree'ry.
I s IIK MU DHOBI KkllH having tieen appoint
ed Agents of tho abovo named Company, are now
prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer
chandise, Ao., on ffcvorsblo terms.
JfS
COHENS k UBRTZ.
Fire uud Life Insurance Agency.
Farmers’ Fire Innnraaee Company
OF UTICA. N. Y.
Capital, 9*00,000.
Graaltf Fire Insurance Company
OF UTICA, N. V.
Capital, 9150,000•
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
HARTFORD. CONN.
Capital, (endorsed by the State) 9280,000.
AI.PRKD Gill, President. Jab.C. WAUtutr.ffno j.
Knickerbocker Fire inniirnnce t o.,
OF WATERFORD. N. Y.
Capita l, 91 60,000.
Charlies Cramer. President. F. D. Mo«, Bee nr.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely in
vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In
surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property
a reasonable term*. wirm , n
Applications rooeirod by A. WILDL R,
Apr -22 Agent for Savannah, 143 Bay-street.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity anti Trust Company,
Charter Perpetual—Cash System.
CAPITAL. $330,000.
This company nomblnoe tho Mutual and Proprietary
’Stem, and will insuro the lives of white persons, also
negroes. Dr. Arnold. Medloal Examiner.
MINIS A FLOBANCE, Agents.
Bancroft A. Bryan.
UKNEBAI. AUKiSTH AMD BROKER*.
POM T.UK PUHOUASB AND 8ALB Of
STOCKS, BONDS, EX CHANG EA REAL ENT A WJ.
No* 117 Bay Htruet, Havannah.
jan*4 ly
Dry deeds, Clothing, Re.
NEW ARRIVALS.
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS!
H
Twill
ItBNIlY LATIIHOP sfc CO.,
AVE recnived per recent urrival*. and offer for
Flantation Dry Goods; London Duffil, and
>nk,eti; Georgia Kcmeyeand Plains; North
ern do do: heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova do;
heavy Brown Shirtings; plain aud twilled lied Flan
nel* ; Plaids. Linseys. colored Ilomespnas, Ac.
PRINTED [PLAINER, MERINOS, Ao.:-Printod
French Monslin d’Lalnes; American do; plain mode
and high col'd do; French and English Merinos, a va
riety ot colores raw Silk Plaids; MoOslin d finite;
printed Krendh Cambrics. .
HitE8M SILKS* J
Plain,plnid,and striped Dress Bilk*; rich Brooado
do: plain bl’k Silks, a large variety; bl k Brocade do;
U “XlOlTttNINtl DRKN8 HOODH.
Mouslin d'Laines; Frenob and English Bombaslnos;
Alnaccas, Canton and Tamiae Cloths.
r CLOAKM Ot, MANTILLAS.
Cloth Cloak* and Talma* ; bl’k aud col’d Bilk Blan-
tilla* : Endios’ bl’k and ool’d Cloth* for Clonks, and a
variety of Trimroingnfor tho aarae.
Kmbrotdorlcn <3c Lnco Goods.
Mouslin Collars and Chemliottes; Loco do: rloh
Euib'd Lawu Hdkfs; Mourning Collars: Chemiietto*
and Undoraleeves; Muslin Caps; Infants' Walnts:
Swiss and Jao. Edgings and Insertings; Thread and
I.islu Edgings aud InsorMugs: Cambric and Muslin
Bands.
ULOVBS.
Ladies* Misses’, Men's and Boys' Gloves, a large va
riety.
HOHIHKY,
Men's and Roys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose; La
dles' and Misses' Cotton and Worsted Hose ; Ladies’
bl’k aud white Bilk do.
KIouno Fiirninlitng Good*.
10-4 11-4 and 1U-4 Linen Shirtings: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4
bro. and bl'ohud Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Cnno Linens
andCot’ons; 8-4, 9-4 and 10-1 bro. and bl'ehod Table
Damask; Damask Cloths: Napkins andDoyles; Uuoa-
buc, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, good
styles. Bad-Ticks, Furniture Dimities, Ao.
Cloth* and C’n»Himrrrn.
Illack Freuoh Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo;
bl’k Doe-Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky
Jeans; bl’k Satin Vestings, aud bl'k and col'd Silk
Vestings. oot20
Liverpool oiid Loudon Fire and Lite
tnnurnm c Company.
fpiIK undersigned Agent* of the above Company,
I will tako risks against Firo on Buildings, Btock in
Tade, Ao., on tho moot fayorable term*;
Jan 24
IlOYAL 1NHUUANCB COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
QA fllAUt
9,000,000 or rounds Sterling:
f I >1118 INSTITUTION has establinhed an Agency
I In 8avannah, aud Fir* Policies upon Produoe and
Proporty will be issued by ANDREW 1.0W 4 CO.
Savannah, January 21,18M.
LONDON FlltKNIX V1UU OFI'IC.
I ^UIS Company takas Firo Risks in this city,aud
insures Kents and Leas**,
asp 2 ROUT. UAliEHSHAM 4 BON, Agents
JtTKA 1NHUICANCK COMFANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ffiHK undersigned, Agents of the above Company,
I eontlnue to take risks against Fire ou Buildings,
Hooks, eto.,on tbo most favorable terms,
epr 14 • COUENB k HERTE.
Mutual Life Insurance Company at^ hew
York.
I SAAC ABHATT, Sec’y. F. 8. WINSTON,
Pres't. Dr. It. D. Aenold, Medical Examine;.
Applications received by
fel l4 _ ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Hoatberu Mutual luuttrunce C ompnuj.
4 BBURY HULL, President eud Trnasuror.-
Albun Cuabk, Beo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary,
euudorsigued, Agoutof tho above Company, con
tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, Jiiwr
ami Eire; also on the live* of .Servants.
Lives or White Persons are also taken by this Com
pany. No extrapremium for residing in tho South.
WILLIAM KING, Agent,
June ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ets.
NOTICES.
SAVANNAH, OCT.24, ISM.
’HUKL Mnntlis after «l»tu upplicutiuii will iio
made to tho Marino and Firo Iusuranco Bank, for
payment of a Ono Hundred Dollar Note, letter II..
No. AM, dated 2Mli Dooeiuhor, 1H49, payable to N. B.
Knapp, J. Olmetoad, Cashier, the right hand half of
which nos been lost.
oot2l lawful It. E. BURTON.
'■’HR
,JL “
lISfiAl
L*
To the Public,
THK undursignud no longer nets an Agent for L.
8. BENNETT 4 CO., for the purchase of Carriages.
Newark, N. J., Nriit. 1, 1863. J. C. THORNTON,
eept 30 3ui
N OTICK—The eulncritiors liuvo mnovud thoir
Stook of Goods, to tho storo recontly occupied by
hamuol Solomons, Esq., No. 'All Bay-street, wherothoy
would bo happy to sco their frionds aud customers
sep IU CRANE 4 RODGERS.
OTIOKe-Mr. II. D. W. Aloxuudor is iny lc-
ll gaily authorised Agent for tho transaction and
closing up of my business.
uigh J. C. THORNTON.
TOT1CK.—Tim tindursignml will continue i
heretofore, under the name
of J. Roberts 4
J. Ill)BERTH,
ROBERT AUSTIN,
New Full and Winter Goods.
ROBINSON &. CAMP,
Drapor. and Tailor., and Dealer* in
FINE UEADY-MADE CLUTlIiNG,
A RE now receiving and opening their Stock
Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part
black and fancy colored French and English Cloth, j
French, English and American Cossimercs, of all
grades and colors; Vestinas of Bilks, Satins, Cash
meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered.
OVKU-COATINUS— Such s» tint English Ooavers, Nor
way do., Esquimaux double sided do., fine Kerseys and
pilot Cloths—all or Which will U made up and trim
mod In our usual stylo, and at the shortest notice.
Our Ready Ci.otiiinu is manufactured by ono of tho
first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises
all that is fine and fashionable.
Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods
on hand. Everything requisite for a Gontlemau's
Wardrobe-together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet
bags. Also ludia Rubber Goods, suob as Coats, Cloaks,
Ponchos, Leggins and Capos-all of which wo offer as
low, and on as accommodating terms as can be had
elsewhere, at GAUDRY'M BUILDING,
sep 23 Next door to l'ulaskl H»i
KFIUPTON Ac VGHSTILLE,
II AVK now openml u large mid well sulnctod
xA Stock of Fail and Wlutor Dry Goods, which
they assure their fi loads and tho public generally, is
difficult to bo surpassed cither in variety or quality.—
Their purchases have boon made upuii such advan
tageous terms also, os to utford great inducement* to
public- patronage. In addition to a complete and hand-
some supply ot Dress, Fancy and House Goods, os w ell
as a general assortment of ail other kinds of Goods in
their line, may he found 8-4, 9' I, IU 4, Duftii Blankets,
8-4, 9-4, 10-», Twill'd do, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Gruy do, 10-4.
11-4, 12-4, 1.3-4, Fine Bod do, Crib aud Cradle do; aud
fi>r Negroo's w ear, a largo stock of l'laiu and Kerseys,
ut prices as low ns they can be bought any whore of tho
following styles: Hohlojs Heavy Twill’d Kerseys, su
perior heavy Eugllsh do, (a splendid article,) I M
Georgia do, (very noavy,) Kendall Koraoi’s and the
old style Cable Warp Keisejs. White, Grey and Bl’k
I 31 Georgia Plains, Htripod do, Hchley’a Heavy Uour-
giu i'lnins ot On Inst year's make and the best article
of tho kind in this markot, at their store in Wuriug's
Range, 72 bt. Julian nnd 105 llryan-sts. oct 5
.3ALL AND WINTKK TltAIlK—185.1.
r
prising oue of the largest
brought to this market.
best selected stocks over
•rought to this market. Being manufactured under
■nr supervision, at our Manufacturing Establishment
North, wo aro onabiod to offer them to tho trade with
entiro confidence us to workmanship. Particular at
tention has been given to the selection of I ho Intuutuml
most fashionable styles of goods. In addition to our
stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we have a lurgo assort
ment of Gentlomon's Furnishing Goods, embracing
every article in that line. We invite tho attention ol
all in want of olothing to an examination of our goods,
which we offer at wholesale and retail ou reasonable
terms. Country merchants, visiting Savannah, will
find, on an iuspectiou of our stock, styles of goods par
ticularly adapted to their trade. Au examination is
■ ask, to guarantoo satisfaction.
PIERSON. HE IDT 4 CO.,
) 08 8t. Julian and 101 Rryan-st.
B l
Twee
do Fancy Casslmeres, Plain and Plain
woods. Kentucky Jeeus.4c. Received uud for sale by
HENRY LATIIROP 4 CO.
K' or
«' C. A. L. I.AMAR.
|‘U1 , AKTNK1WIHI> NOTICL.
IIK uiidorniunml liavn tills ilny osnociutml tlinm-
solves toftothor undor tho name and style of Kcmp-
k Verstille. for the transaction of a general Dry
Ooeds business. Waving taken the stand In Waring s
Rango, No. 72 8t. Julian and 107 Dryan-sts., next dour
to Messrs. F. Zoghaum 4 Co.'s Masio store, they will, in
a few days, bo prepared to offer to their friends and the
publio, a hanasome and well seleoted assortment of
Spring Uooos. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON.
HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
Savannah, Feb. 17,1862. fob 19
COPARTNliRBlUP.
I ’HE umiersigued have formed a copartnership,
taking effect from the first day of January last, un
der the firm of JOHN U. MOORE 4 CO, for tho transac
tion of a gouoral wholosale 4 retallDrug, Paint and Oil
business. They may be found at the ola stand of Moors
4 Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings.
r I J011NB. MOORE,
. DANIEL U. MOORE,
JOHN E. 8T1LWELL.
fine Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-st.
"oct 15 PRICE 4 VEADER.
Itdis! Hells!! Hells!!!
| ’HE Subscribers uiunuiucture ami keep coiisian t
I ly ou baud all sites of Church, Factory, HtonmboaL
7rry, Louoinotive, School House, null Plantation Belli.
Thvuo BellB are hung with tho patunt iron yokos with
muvuahle arum. They can be turned around no that
thu clapper will strike iu a now place, which is duaira
hie after a bell has been rung a low years. Springe an
affixed in a new way topreveutthu clapper from resting
tho Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. Those Bells
d manufactured Irom tho stock and are cast i
iron casings. At this Foundry these wero first use
and are found to bo a great improvement. We givo
written warrantee that if Church Bella break within
one year from date of purchase, with fair usage,
will recast without charge. Tho tone of all Boils is
warranted. Nearly IMMM) Bells have bee u esHtandsold
from this Foundry, which is thu best evidenoe of thou
superiority. Wo havu 16 gold and Silver Medals,
awarded from the various Fairs " for tho best Bolls lot
•onorousnoBs aud purity ot tone." Wo pay particular
attention to getting up l’eals or Chimes, and can refer
tuthoso furnished by us. Our Foundry is within n few
rods of the Hudson Rlvor, Erie Canal, and Railroads
running in every direction. As this is the largest Es
Ublisbmentof tne kind in the U. 8. aud has Ike largest
assortment »</ Bells, orders can be tilled with great dis
patch. We can refer to Bells in any of tho States—
Old Bells taken iu exchange for new onus. Lovols.
Compasses, 4c. constantly on hand. Addios*
i«M»aon
!■ Price*.
JOB PHINTINS ST NEW YORK BATE*.
BUSINESS CAKDS PRINTED POR
FBOM $1 to $3 FSB THOUSAND.
Otter Job Work a,proportionate raUt.
Ur J. M. COOPER it CO.
MAVANIVAll BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T HK Bub«cribor would to.pecifully announce
to the oltiiena of Savannah, and of Usorfia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is open for tho reception of his
fUomds.. •' H$ assures them that nothing will be left un
done on his part toeontiune it a convenient nnd comfor
table Barber Shop. His prices will be as reasonable ae
in any similar establishment in New Yorh.
Hair Cutting, In neat and fashionable style ....$0 20
Single?8have - 10
8hampooing..... M 16
Shari again and seven times n week................... 2 00
Shaving live times n week l 60
Shaving threa or four times a week 1 00
Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 fat 1 00
Hot and Cold Baths. 60
Parents art rsspeotfnlly Imformsd that svsrr oars
and pains will bo taken with thsir children when sent
to the Saloon to hs Waited upon. Us will also keep for
sale a variety of Fancy Goods, suob as Gentlemen's
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Oloves, Drees Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Poeket
Hdkfs., Collars, Socks, and otbsr artlolos of Gentle
men's wear: also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nall, Flesh.
Clothes and shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety of other artielee.
Halm ofMavannah.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him
self for cleansing ana darkening the Hair; thousands
who have received the benefit of olenurtujr of dandruff,
Improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to
w - - l . , . >t
mend it. Prloe—$1 a bottle, or three bottlee for $2 26.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Monoment-eq., Savannah,
Wagon Manufactory,
WARNER’* OLD STAND, HEAD OF
Hroaghton-atreet.
Th'i subscribers manufootnre, and
keep constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of Plantation Wagons, on*
horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts
and Drays, aud build to order any kind
wanted. Wo are thorough mechanics, natives ofGcor-
gia and South Carolina, and put up our work ourselvao.
and warrant every artiolo of the best materials aud
workmanship.
We return unr thanks for the very liberal patronage
received, and assure our patrons that it Is our determi
nation, that our work shall be as good as any in the
ait/.
tor REPAIRING or all kinds done with neatnose
anddispatch. °
sep 14
M.COOPNt*CO. ...
rs and Stationers.
Corner Whitaktr and 31. JttHen-UtreeU.
TittVKIO con»b),rsbly enlanced Ih.ir gtort, >r.
xl MW making extensive Addition* aud Improve-*
suents ia all its branches, as well ia their
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK
BINDERY
a* la the department of Books oad Stationery. Their
orrangemenU are such as onable them to order and ob
tain with the utmost prompt nets «md certainty, not only
the FTTBUCATIOSS of a’l scotlons*f oor Union, batthoee
also of Ksgoamd, Fn*.sck and Ocaaiar.- All of which
they pledge themselves to furnish ringtp, or in quanti
ties. at the regular prices of the largest houses ia New-
York, Boston or Philadelphia,
Among thoir stock of elegant and voidable Standard,
ClaaeiosI and Illustrated Work# will be found tbo fol-
lowlag
I/ONDON EDITIONS,
IK OOTAVO VOLnaSH. SDFKRRI.T BOUND IN CALF EXTRA.
Works of Bsn Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon.
The Dootor, by Southey, 1 volume, i^ngmaa 4 Co.
Beaumont and Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxon.
Massinger aad Ford, 1 volume. Moxon.
Wyeherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, 1
volume. Moxon.
Charles Lamb’s Works, new cdstion, 1 Vol. Moxon.
Edmond Burke’s Works, new edition, 8 volumes.
Rivingetons.
Fielding's and Smollett's Works, new editions, illus
trated by Cruikshank. each in 1 volume. Bolin.
Swift's Works, 2 volumes. Bohn.
Abbottsford Edition Wnverly Novels, 12 vols, Honl-
ston 4 Co.
Barton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (half-Galf.)
Tegg 4 Co.
llood’e Own, profusely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon.
Gil Bias, with 600 engravings, I vol. Willoughby 4
Co.
I
edition, <ri»u portraiu, i volume, murrey.
Arabian Nights, GOO wood outs, 1 volume.
Storno’s Works, 1 volume. Bohn.
Don Quixote, 1 volume, fiohu.
The Spectator, 1 volume. Bohu.
DANIEL 8. WILSON.
THOMAS NORTH.
llOMJfi MANUFACTOKk
SADDLES, B/UDJoES Se HARNESS
183 Cougress-street, Nnvnniiab
A-—A Tho Subeoribers manufacture
CBMHk and keep ooustxntly on hand, i
largo and varied stock of Sad-,
dies, Brid lea and Harness, and
make to order every description of articles in
Our stock comprises also a largo assortment of Tranke
Carpet-Bags, Yolisss, Saddle-Bags, Whips, 4o. Per
sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to
sail at our establishment. All articles told by us are
warranted for material and workmanahip.
H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our term* are moderate, our
execution prompt. 6ra may w
ireiJ^-A
ud r
in their line.
HllUKS! SlKfESl!
KOR THK
Full nnd Winter Trade.
THE subscriber would respectfully coll the attention
of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida,
and the public generally, to his large stoek of
BOOTS ANO SHOES.
Ills stock lias been selected by himself, with special
care aud particular retereao* to the rotail aud pian-
tors's trade, that being the most important (eaturo of
his busiueMM. llo confidently offers to his customers
and the publio, work of a superior quality and on rea-
sounblo terms. Ills atook comprises all the varieties
usually kept iu a Shoe Store, consisting of Ladles'
Shoos, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle
men's Boots, Shoos and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses’,
Boys’, Youth's and Children's Shoos, of overy kind, In
uouueotiun with tho abovo, he has a large stock of
NKC4UO HROUANH,
which can safely be recommended as a eupsrior nrtiole.
No effort will be spared to cive entire satisfaction. A
call is solicited from yon before purchasing.
sept 21 WM. HElDT, Gibbons'Range.
4 YOUNG Mon can be aocomoaatod with a Hat
made expressly for thoir use,—it differs from
tne regular stylo in height, and la in every par
ticular adapted to their wants, for sale at Bar-
B imiNKBM LA HD.—Tho subscriber takes
this method of informing the publio. that having
fitted up a house tor the purpose, and having numaroqs
orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchase
Negroes, either singly or la famines, and kill pay fair
market prioes for them in cash.
Also, in addition to the above, he will reoeiveand
sell on comralHiion, any Real Estate or Porsonal Pro
perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him
with.' Hu will also bo responsible for any porsonal
property that be reoolves. WM. WRIGHT,
B ep 23 Broker, Bay Lane.
Carringe Manufactory.
CARRIAGES^ BUGGIES
SULKIES,
d£k
@ ID *2?» S3
UAliNDEiPS EXPRESS,
Fop New York, DobIou, lMilIntlelphlu
AND ALL NORTHERN TOWN8;
EUHOF|t AND CALIFORNIA,
|> Y summers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox
JLF fills, Ntatr of Urorgiu and Key Ntone Stale— every
Saturday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON. MONT
GOMERY, end all intermediate places, via Central
Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. £puclol messen
gers aeeompauy our Express.
Orricxs and Auicni8—153 Bay-etroet, Savannah;
Third-street, Mxeou ; Geo. 11- Clayton, Oglethorpe;
Kandulph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York;
43and 45 South-thlrd-strCet, Philadelphia; 8 Court-
street, Boston; Exchange-street, Provideuoo, Mont-
gumery-atreet, San Francisco.
augSl LiviNOSTON. WINCHESTER, 4 CO.
COFFEE HOUSE.
THE Uudersignad has leased, and line now filled
up in neat and elegant style. Ok building on Drayi
street, next door to Way 4 King's, to bo occupied
COFFEE HOUSE*
whore he intends to serve up in superior style, every
Dolicary of the Season.
Now York OyNtern, Hnvannnli OynierM,
Yeuinooy (Arouse, Parirldge*. Fink,
New York and Philadelphia
Ilecf, dec., dee.,
Will always be kept on hand, and served up In a stylo
novor before equaled id this city.
Parties furnished with private Sunpors and Dinners
a short uotloe. He will keep only the best Liquors,
oct 6 3m JOHN McK. CODY.
jo 13
ly*d4tw
CBISTADOBO’S
LIQUID IIAlii DYE*
C IUSTADORO, invoutor end solo proprietor.
Science and art bavo heretofore labored in vain
iroducu a hair dye, wliioh, by assimilating with the
> iU
to produce a hair dye, wliioh, by assimilating wi
fluids that givo vitality to the hair, would ennn
hue without injuring the fibre. That objeot Is a
pliahed. Cristadoro s Liquid lfair Dye invigorau.
roots and filamuuU while it changes the color. In flvo
minutes a gray or colorless head of hair is transformed
to a rioh brown, or a red or sandy one to any darker
shade that may be desired. There ie no caustic lugro-
dient in tho composition. The hair is impregnated
with au invigorating juiao, formed from tho same chern-
ionl element* as thu natural coloring mutter. This is
the only hair .dye in the world wbieh is free from lime,
litharge and ov«ry other corroeire substance. Call ana
witness its effeots, at CrUtadcro's Shaving nnd llair-
drossing establishment, near the Pulaski House, Mon
ument-square, where U is applied and for eale.
A general aud complete asHortuient juat
RECEIVED.
S 'HE Subscribers ur« now prepnrfd looffor to the
publio, CAR1UAGE8. PUAJTONS, HUGO
HRYALLS, 4o., froeh from some of tho most p
lar Establishment* and Builders at tho North.
The eeleotions wore made by one of thu firm, Willi
strict reference to the requiremont* of this market.
They are determined to keep ouly such articles in
their line asthoy can confidently
UUCOillillENU AND WARRANT,
Feeling aosurod that they will bo sustained iu offering
a bettor, and finer class of work, than has been usually
kept in this market.
The publio are most r**roctfully requested to call,
oxainino. and satisfy themselves, whether they are in
earnout, by an examination of their stook.
sar All kinds of repairing dons as heretofore.
** * L. B. BENNETT 4 CO.,
tag 1 oorner West Broad and llay-streots.
Guns, Bides, Hardware, &c.
rpHK SUBSCRIBER begs leave to Inform bis
I friends and the pnbllo generally, that he has pur-
enosed the entire stook of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHEKB,
176 Congress-st.. and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, 4o., at very low prioes, for cash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly
and oarofally exoouted, and at low prices.
J.T. JONES.
Gandy, Candy!
FFIIOSE Dollar Boxes of avxorted Candy, so suiat-
1 ble for family uso and convenient to carry or send
to any part of the oountry, have arrived and aro for
sale utT. C. RICE'S Candy Factory. Also, an oxton-
sivo assortment of fancy paper ana glass Boxes, Cor
netts, 4o.
ggy Country Merchant* will do well to examine tho
last mentioned articles, a* they will bo sold at an ad
vance of only five per cent, upon the lowest Paris and
Now York manufacturers prioos. Now is the time, for
Christmas ia near at hand. oct 29
THAT COUGH CANDY
J B RICE'S Cough Candy all it is cracked up to
be, is a question which has bocoine as common ns
ervations upon the weather. Is Rice's Cough Candy
as good as It Is oaid to bo, li a question which may now
bo answered by overy mau's next door neighbor, for eo
perfect has been Its success in offeuttug cures, that it
is hourly receiving the epprobation it so justly tnorlts,
and the prediction with regard to Its extensive sole,
ha* teen mere than fulhUoa, for already has it found
iu way to the remotest corners of Georgia, Alabama,
Florida and South Carolina, where it wears iu honest
laurels os a conqueror of disease. If you havo a Cough
lor *hioh you have a dread, be quick and try Rios'*
Cough Candy, “for the hour cometh when no man
can" cure Consumption. nov l
COAL AND WOOD.
, v . RED A811 COAL t
I N quantities to euit purchasers ou tho wharf, or
X delivered in auy part of the city,
or , . -ALSO-
Black Jack) Upland Oak. LlvcOuk,
Aali, Pine nnd Light Wood, by
the Boat Load or at Retail.
®°fivenienoo of persons residing in the
portion of the city, Boxes for orders are
W 8 . lorc, Mew*. J. M. Cocper 4 Oo.. W.
•• 'Y.' 9- Dickon, and at the Office of the
■unnivl.&Sf**’ l not <lerto onsare promptness in
A y ah’JW *?*••• examined dally at 9
xr’ji . 3 0 c,MB k, P. M.
tl>e «oa fut ui.lr .Sjt 5.li!Sr 1
rcpMtfully Mk a couiiou.uco of th/uvor. of
fora.f ctw udtl,. tunu,. of ^omjr. o’
REED CANE
for shipment in OK/' quantity, supplied at short notice.
« * , « „ J-T. THOMAS,
Sucomsoi to D. Bkjsshabt, Ferry Wharf.
tot 3 -■»•/ Opposite tho Gq* Worit,.
HOrecX nnd Mules.
A lot of ,00(1 MIIJ.ES knd UOJtSES for
I®'
sole at^ F STEVENS’ Stables,
Cor. Broughton 4 Barnard-sta.
28
Luud Agency*
T HE eqbacrilMtr will purchase or sell, on commis
sion, Lou In the town of Brunswick; also. Lands
lying tn the counties of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Ware,
Applinc.'Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thomas, for 10
por cent, oemutissiim on atnouut of sales, and will re
port the valao ol laxds for tea dollars per lot.
RMTkK TO—E. J, Hardou, Esq., Savauush; L 0
Plant 2nd Dr. Collins, Macon; Andrew J. Miller. Attl
gusta. E. M. MOOllE.
BraqsWick, Aug. I *. 1853. gawtf ong 16
• years old, a good
1 her two children, a girl
Apply to
WM. WIUUIIT.
EDWARD O’BYKNE’S
GROCERY AN1) LIQIIM STORE,
Taylor’s Building, Market WkarL^
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. fTlT)
IriiFlE. O'H. keeps constantly iu storo iritLl
HHlBalargo dock of GKOOKR1K3, Liquors,IMBi
Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Glothing.
190 boxes Family Soap; 75do Pale do; SOdoNoldo
75 do Pure West India Ground Coffeo
25 do Fisher's Tobaoco
25 chesU Pouchnug Tea
20 Cadies Imperial do
75 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 do Whisky
20 do Doraestio Brandy; 50 do Rum
4>a pipes Signet Brandy
2 do Otard do
15 bbls Port Wine; 20 do Malaga do
4 nines Holland Uln
15 bbls Lamp Oil; 5 hhds Sugar
50 bbls Coffeo Sugars nov 2
500 STOVES FOR SALE,
fJAMES SULLIVAN,
No. 145 Broughtan-streel, Savannah.
THE Southnm Iron Wilch Cooking Stovo etaud*
unrivaled as a Stove for Southern ase, and ohallouges
all otbers.
A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves.
Tin Ware at w holesale. Housekeeping artiolo. Wood
en Ware, eto.. etc., to which the advertiser invites the
attention of old and new customers. oct 6
HACK, LIVERY
-SALE STABLE,L.
Comer of Broughton and Barnard’S
THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor,
tag 24 ' ly
Segars! Segars!
TUST Received, 10,000 Rio Hondo, ‘Jb.000 Con-
el eolaeion. 5.000 Adelina. Also, 10 box«s Pancake
Tobacco, and Ul boxes Crumpton's Four Aces; also, a
i * • , re . l f r lx»rillard's ltapj>ee, Maocaboy, Scotch
and lruj» High TeetBnnff*. Fox sals by
P JACOBS,
No- 29 Bull-street. Sign of Big Indian.
q’BA STKAINKBH, .uil f«. Ball.. Jim r.-
* clTcJb). [no, 31 MOUSE t NICHOLS.
P^'JN.TATUIN WOODSKeruiyi
I Wool 1 rains, Union do; Schloy's Plains; Qi
XFqrih«rxa.4o. Blankets— London Duffl
loorgia
Duffil nnd
•nuo; Schloy's;
.w., u .iu uv, Blankets— Lont
Union Blankets, ooinmon sited
pels—Twilled and plain Red FUL_
and plaid Linsey Wooleey. bhirtingn—3-4 and 7-S
Brown 8hlrting; 4-4 heavy do. Oan&burga—Cotton
Oenaburgs, varione brands: BtriiMid do. Udkfs-Fxu-
oy Head Hdkfs, Blue Romall do. Wool Caps—KU-
maruock aud Hootch Bonnets, for sale low by
00126 szvrrr, laturop4 stEbbinb.
j
CHEAP CASH
BOOT & 8UOK STORE,
South-West Comer Congress
and IVhitaker-streets.
THK subseribore aro now receiving their
Fall and Winter Stock, which has beau selected with
particular attention to tho demands of tho Savannah
trade, and which upon inspection (which wo invite)
will bo found in quality, assortment and cheapness or
riticE, all that nan be desired by the purohaser. We
ouiit particulars, as overy article in our lino may be
found at oar Storo, inoludiug a large stock of Planta
tion Brogans.
eept 26 MURPHY 4 DEVANNY.
igular system of UymnaHtie Exorcises, such
as will be taught at tho Savaunuh Gymnasium by Mr.
Lindner, is in tho highest degree conducive to health
and vigor of constitution, and deeire to rcoommend it
most cordially to tho publio.
It is in suoh a school of physioial exeroise that pa
rents may expect to find tlio means of establiahing for
their children, that robust and elastic strength, which
repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly com
mends itself to them.
8. N. HARRIS. M. D.
GEO. F. COOPER, M. D.
P. II. WfLDMAN, M. I).
JAMES S. MOREL, M. D.
C. GANAHL, 51. D.
K. YONGE, M. D.
V. W. WEST, M. D.
Teems—Pnnila are rereived at the Gymnasium and
instructed in Gymnastlos or Calisthenics, with Fenoing
(broad and small Sword) at 910, for n <erm of six
IfEL.iMIOL.DT & E1FLEK,
Bell /longers and Manufacturers of fare
Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, 8fc.
Corner of llryan anil JellevAon-Htrecta*
orders iu tho nbovo
line.
N. B— AU articles
manufactured by usare
warranted lor mator 1-
IIELMB0LDT4 EIFLER.
Staves Wanted,
OF WHITU OAK OK WATER OAK.
J OT loss than 42 or ovor 44 incline long.
N
do. do 6 do
do wide.
do thiok.
Tho back edge cf the Stave to be dresse. down to the
•atno thickness os tho front edge.
Tho Staves to be straightiy cleft, and free from kuots,
warps, or worm-holes.
For Staves prepared in strict conformity to this sped*
tication, and delivered on blctsre. E. A. Alien 4 Co's
lumber wharf ia savannah, prior to 1st March, 1854,
Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will be paid by
ANDREW LOW 4 CO.
8avannah, June 21. 1853. t fob 1
ineu. Hi all prices anu :n great variety—some
very splendid: also, Ladies’ Work Boxes from $1,25 to
$25—» large plaiu and useful article, with look and key
at the former prices, just rac’d and for salo by
oct 28 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
IY, 12. 14 and 18 inch plain and in...... .... —
without bras#bands; also, Ne Plus Ultra Desks for
Traveller*—a new and large su|p^r of each. Ju
[oct 281
!. COOPER 4 CO.
J a Case do, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shooting light
aud heavv sirlcs, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Linon Damasks
Bleached and Brown. Scotch Hueabac and Bird's Eye
Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown and Bleached
Damask Napkius and Davies, roceivsd and for sale by
Union Blankets, common eUedp, for children* Flan- oct 1 HENRY LATHROP 4 CO.
Swedenborg’* tfwifc
X IIL Writ lugs of Hwodenborjr, nnd Collateral
Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at
r York and Boston pries*. Kept constantly on hand,
ondf or tale by I. P. COLLINS,
ly Agent G. £. A., 100 Bry #n-st.
D1UJU8 AND HIRDIUINK6.
f|MIE subnertbers, wholesale and Retail Druggists,
I would respectfully coll tho attention of purohasen
to>heir well-selected stock of the above mentioned ar
ticles, wltioh thoy offer for sale at the lowest possible
prioes; also,
1'Ain iD, uuaao, as.;
Union Whit* Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Oround Colors,
Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Broshes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Bporm.I.ard, Ilaposoed and Patent Oil;
GROCERS’ ARTICLES:
WhaleOil, Spioos, Mustard, Saleratus, M»t*hes, 4c.;
LANDRETU'S GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, hledicine Chssts, Surgical Instraments, and
Glassware, together with a groat variety of artloles for
family use.oonsisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, to., with an elegant assortment of fine Frenob
and English Hair and Tooth Brashes, Toilet Combs,
Lublt's rerfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations—
all of which are warranted to be of the best qualiftr.
1. MOORE *
JOHN B.:
■14 CO.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
For Fall and Winter!
rrUIE Rubecribor respectfully eolinito tba attention
L of bis frionds and the publio in general, to his
extensive aeeortmont of Ready Mado Clothing, com
prising as it does, a. variety of every artiolo for Gentle-
moa’s wear, saitablefor the present and oomiogseasons.
The following comprise a portion of the Stook on hand :
Over Coats and 8urtouU or Bl’k and Blue Beaver Cloth,
Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador
Coatings, Devonshire Kersey. Pilot Cloths, Talma
Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Drew and Frock Coats, Blue ana
Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Check Cassimoro
Business Saits, Bl'k Dee Skin Cassimere Pants, French
Fancy Cassimuru Pants, Grey aud Mixt Tweed do
Pants, Bl'k aud Mixt Satinett Pants, Plaid and Plain
Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Black Cassimore
Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Fig'd
Bl’k and Fancy do, together with an extensive stook of
Furnishing Goods, suoh ae flue White Shirts, Silk aud
Merino Under blurts, Merino Canton Flannel and
Jean Drawers, Riding Gauntlets, Black. Colored and
White Kid Gloves, Steaks, Cravats and Scarfs, Neck
Ties, Suspenders, 4u., the whole of wbioh is offered for
’ 4 by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
ul. w
oct
a*
17 Whitaker-etroet.
JOHN B. MOORn 4 CO.
iisu, r roiu ii. am
and for sale by
T?INK CUTLERY—Just received a very
JC perior assortment of Washtsnbolm'snnd Rodgers'
Pocket Cutlery; alto, some very fine Raxors with and
Sugar, for sale by
occ 11 MINIS 4 FLORANCE.
kIhhuoiueky..
C OLLARS—Cliim.'setlns, Undereleeves, Infant
Hobos, Infants* Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric
and Muslin Bands, all in fino variety at
KEMPTON 4 VEBBTILL'8,
72 6t. J alien and 1U6 Bryon-etrecu,
oct 17 Warring* Range.
\\\ HI8KY*—10 barrel* old Moaongahtla^
YV puncheon Scotch Whisky; \ do Irish do. Fc
solo by loct lyj HYLAND 4 O’NEILL^
Ti^JIHItOIUKUlKM, Sic Krfluch aud Bril
ieh Eiub'd Good*. Ladies' Cuffs, Collar*, Chem-
unite*, Ildkfs and UndtrsUeves.
Ladies and Gsntlemon's plain Cambrio Hdkfs. among
which are some real 811eaia Goods at a great bargain.
Hosiery for the *o<uon,of all kinds In Cotton, Merino
Wool. Spun Silk and 3ilk GIotm of all kind*, several
new makes. M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO.,
178 Brougbum-*L, op. St Andrew's Hall,
act 25
West 8ido.
1 1ABLE CUTLERY.—Extra fine Pearl and
Ivory Handle .Table Cutlery, of English and
lerican manufacture, in setts of from 29 to 63 pieci
oan he bought low at 165 Broughton-street.
nov 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
E )LAID MRHINOES, Plain and Spotted
col'd Flannels, high col'd M d’Laines, Fig'd do;
bite. Pink, Blue and Mode col'd Merinoos, for eale by
oct29 DeWiTTk MORGAN.
Runyan's Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated,
volume, (Calf and Turkey.) Bohn.
Hall's (Rev. Joseph) Conb.mplations, 1 vol. Nelson,
Stew.irt's Philosophy of tho Mind, 1 vol. Tegg 4 Co.
British Poets, Den Johnson to Beattie, 3 vol*., Ulul
ated, Turkey Antique.
Moore's fttelodies, illustrated by Maoliso, 1 volants,
urkey extra. Loagman 4 Co.
Clarke's Concordance to Shakspeare, ! vol., Tar*tey.
... ... ^ . ’"--'--id, embellished with
adition. revised and
Turkoy extra. Loagman 4 Co.
Clarke's Concordance to 8hak_. , _ ...
Strickland's Queens of England, embellishtd with
portiaiu of every Qneen, new edition. reVf *
augmented, H vols., cmU oxtra. Colburn k Co.
Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso
phers, Statesmen, Divines. Painters, Architects, l’hy-
siciaus, and Lawyers, 3 vols., calf extra. 0rr4 Co.
The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every
page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. Bohn.
The Wilkie Gallery, a selection of the best pictures
of the late Sir Hand'Wilkie, R. A.,a large qoarto vol.,
in Turkey Antique. Virtue 4 Co. Importers price925.
The Yemen Gallery of British Art, tame publishers,
ime siso at'**-“-*- “ *"
Tho Laud _ « rr , ,
book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vu. Charles
Knight. ^
Pilgrimages to Holy 8hrinos, 200 ongravlngs on wood,
I volume, Turkey and Cloth.
Poetry of the Year, desoriptire of the Seasons, 22
oolored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey.
Farables or our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio)
embossed doth. Mitchell.
Winged Thoughts, handsomely executed in gold and
colors, I vol., 8 vo., embossed os]r. Longman 4 Co.
Christmas with the Poets, haudsomely ornamented
pages, embollished with 53 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8
-o , Embossed Turkey. Boxne.
Shakspeare, 1 vol., 8vo.,illustrated,Turkey Antique.
Crr 4 Co.
Burns, 1 vol., 8 vo., illustrated, Turkoy Antique.
Virtue.
Bulwer's Works, 15 vols., 12 mo.,oalf extra. Chap-
an 4 Hall.
American illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly bound
in Turkey Moroooo Antique, of Byron, Mooro, Bams,
8oott, Southey, Homans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood,
LISH EDITIONS.
53 vels. Piokeric
, vols. Ml-.
do Life and Works. 12 vols. do
Moore's Pootioal Works, 10 vols. Longman 4 Co.
Milton's do do 3 do Pieksring Aldin
Gray's do do 1 do
Burn’s do • do 2 do
Shakspear's Plays and Poems, with
llerriok's Hesporldes, 2 vols. (cloth.) Tickering,
Aldino edition.
Feltham'e Resolves, 1 vol. Pickering.
Herbert's Works, 2 vols. Pickering.
do do 1 vol., with sketch of bis life.—
Rontledge 4 Co.
Jeremy Taylor’s Life of Christ, 3 vols. Pickering
Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, 1 vol. olf
and Turkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted pages,
The River Dove, wjthsomo quiet thoughts ou
gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition.
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, Ac.
Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, 4c.—In store over 1000
reams, tho kinds and qualities of wbioh mostly used,
comes direct from tho manufactory, and will be sold in
lots of 10 or 20 roam* for cash at mill prioes.
Blank Books—Stock considerably enlarged, aud em
braces Ledgos, Journals, Ao., of a>> tiles and tlilokusss-
es, from 4 to 10 art. and several different qualities of
ouch, the best of which are sold at the manufacturers'
prices.
Envelopes—Ovor 200,000 constantly on hand, soms as
low ati 91 per thousand.
Note Paper and Note Envelopes— A very extensive
assortment, some very beautiful fur weddings, soirees,
4c.
Gold Pens—A large and selected stoek.
Steel Tens—A very large stock, nomo manufactured
totheir order in very largo quantities at a vary low
Copying Books—A very laage stock, of a Now and
Superior Style, and which, as ag-ints for the manufac
turer, are sold singly or por dox<-n at his prioes.
Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles
and sisos, a good supply always on hand.
Maynard and Noyoe aud llarrison’i Writing Ink-
tile latter by the quantity at Uarriaon's prices.
Desks, Rosa Wood and Mahogany—Of all sites anc
in great variety, also of
Ne Pins Ultra Desks, for travellers.^
Bankers' and Morohauts’ Nolo Cases—With Alpha-
betioa’ and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ao.
Porte Monaies, Pocket Books and Cigar Cases—A
very large and handsome assortment.
Mathematical Instruments, singly or in oases,
very superior.
Thermometers, a variety of sites and kinds.
Surveyor's Comps 'ne* and Pole Chains.
Finest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment at
Importcm' prioos.
Papier Maohe Goods, in great variety, such as Tablos,
Desks, Work, Toilot, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port
folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Casos, 4c.
Also, Ladies' Reticules, Purses, and Card Cases, Dis
sected Maps aud Games lor children in great variety.
Also, Uattledoor and Shuttlecocks, Graces, Domiuoes,
Ordinary Leather and Morocco Backgammon Boards,
Playing Cards of all qualUUi. 4c. nc r
New Grocery Store,
c op artnerShTpIiot i ci e .
fl’HK ttudersignud having fr.nued a co-jiariunrsh
I for tho purpouo of doing a General Grooery a
Liquor Business, have this day opened a largo ana w>
selected Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the comm.
dioua storo under the Marshall House, where they in
vite their friende and the publio to an inspection of
their goods. They hope by striot and accommodating
attention to their oastomers, keeping a ooustaut supply
of every article which enters into their business, and
by BELLING XT lowest CASH fkiobs, to merit a liberal
sbxro of pablio patronage.
Uaviig made arraugemeats to keep tbomselves sup
plied by eaeh successive steamer with all goods in their
line, that enter largely into family use, but which from
their perishable nature cannot be kept long; house
keepers can always havo the assurance of obtaining
suoh articles at thoir store, not only rME*ii ( but of the
best quality, T. HYLANP
sep 12 2m P. H. O'NEl
Prime Western Corn A Heal
O NE thousuud bushels prime choice Cora iu Os-
naburg sacks.
200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just received
and for sale by [sep 7] CHAB. H. DURYEE.
CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR.
QAfl bush, prime Weslorn Corn, in white sacks
-wUu 160 bushels frosb ground Corn Meal;
31 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks;
Also—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Just reoeived and
for eale by \oot2Il CHAS. H. DURYEE.
L’lKt DO(*8—Brass aud Cast Iron, some very
J 1 handsome, just received and for sale by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER 4 80N.
I 3RNDKR8—Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; ai
1 sorted Pattern*, for sale low by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER 4 80N.
R
Al LROAD AD/iKH—A few doxen in store,
Etowah Mills Flour*
I " 1 HE undersigned having been appointed the only
Agtnt of the abovo Mills, will be kept constantly
supplied with the various qualities of rfour, and bo
able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or
Socks. It is the intention of the Proprietor to piece his
Flour in this market so as to compete freely with the
Baltimore market both in price and quality.
A fresh supply jnst received and for sol* at (he depot
oct 19 WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO. Agent*.
J. ROUSSEAU,
Comer Bull mid Buy Streets.
importer and Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigarst
One Butt
WINE, vintage 1844.
OnePipe ohoice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
Ode Pipe of tlio first quality and choioeit OLD ’'RE
SERVE, vintage 1840?
oi”5rALuL4i?.°u‘Si 0 ;S£i!K ,, " 1,c ‘ ,,,y,, ‘ ,or ‘ d
8E 0 R‘oSC°,!.‘£i°.'i&“‘“ d "' TOdin * ly "» 0I ' D
" w “ hi,u,T "* ,or,i
Two P1I>0. Old London M.rk.t,
Eight ciu.rl.reulu OLU ARAUJO, TlnUg, JMO.
AUo nlMof tk.OLU RE8KRVE, ol nn old.u Im
portation, tn Bozo, and Itanliobn,.
Two ball pin,a cholo, 01,0 PORT WINE.
** *' M “ SHERRY -•
Tw.We h»l( plpoa oboloa OLD COGNAC, of rarlona
brand,,nia: Jlonoeaojr.LiiBdottOook.J,»ntout,ptnoi,
Caatllloa, Guimard, Saaorao, 6aii,nao. and Otard,
DOpujr 4 Co.
One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
a #«.* a « . “ Rum. Also various
kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffe,Sherry and other Wine*.
Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines,
imported Cordial*—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ant-
M .“?.'*“ d “* ort ® dCordi, ’ i i. Rrxndy Fruits,4e.
100.000choice HavanaCfiars.of various brands, an
a foil stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deo»
A LK—ALE—50 bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brew-
od expressly for me, just received and for sal*
e Albany Ale Depot by
W. BL DAVIDSON.
QDRUBBING, White Wach. Stove,Bhoe and
kJ Dusting Brushes.'for sale by
“* ,,r MORSE 4 NICHOLS. 115 Bronghton-st.
J ) JSRC U 881 ON CAF8, Gnu Flints, Gun
8er*wt and Nipple Wrenches, Gun Look*, 8crow
ver* and Vieea, for sal* by
_27 V. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-ft.
PATENT MEIMCINfiS, he.
Liver Complaint,
Jaa«4lM,Dme^lk,Clttul( arNamii
Debility, DI.ea.r. ef the Kidney#,
Dtawanwrl-
slag from n disor
dered Liver or BjifP&aflfflaB
moeh, such os Constipa-
. tlon. Inward Piles. Fullnem
*r Blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nansea, Heartburn, Die
gos! for Food. Fnllncs* or weight in the
Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the nit of the Stomach, Hu imintna
of the Head, Harried and Difficult
Broathinr. Flattering at th*
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Bensationawbeninalying
posture. Dimness of
Villon, Dot* or
Webs before
the Sight.
Aver and dull pain in the head, IMlrieney of Perspira
tion, YeUoseness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, C/test, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Meat, Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings qf Evil and Great
CRLEBRATED GERMAN BITTER*,
rnErARBD nr
DR. C. 91. JALKNON,
ism. u. ftt. «iAi<nnwn>
iT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 AROB
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Theirpoteerover the above diseases is not excelled, \f
squattest, by any other jtreparation to the United States,
the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians
hatifaiUd.
Thdti B). 0
Possessing grea virtues tn the rectification of diseases
These Bitten re worthy the aUention of invalids,
of the Liver and lessor glands, exercising the most
searching power* in weakness and affections of the di
gestive ergans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas-
***' READ AND DE CONVINCED.
[From the Boston Bee.l
The editor said, Doc. 22d—
Dr. RoqJlatul's celebrate*! German Bitters, foT the out*
of Liver Cotnnlaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, is deservedly oue of tho moat popular
medicines ot the day. These Bitten have boon used by
thousands, and a friend at oar elbow says ho has him
self roceived an effectual and normanentoure of Liver
Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con
vinced that, in the uso of these Bitters, the patient con
stantly gains strength and vigor—a foot worthy of great
consideration. They aro pleasant in taste aud smell,
and oan be need by persons with the most delicate s«
oohs with safety, undor any circumstances. We
s|>eakiu i from experience, and to th* afflicted we advise
Scott's Weekly, ono of the best literary papers pab
lished, said, August 26—
"Dr. Iloojlunj’s German Bitters, manufactured by
Dr, Jaokson, aro now reoommended by come of the most
prominent members of the faculty as an article of much
efficacy in cases of female weakness. As s^chisthe
oaao, wc would advise all mothers to obtain abottlc, and
thus save thoinsolvee much sickness. Persons of debil
itated constitutione will find these Bictors advantage
ous to their health, as we know from experience thi
salutary effoat thoy havqupou weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE.
Tho Philadelphia Saturday Gaietco, the best family
newspaper published in tho United States. The editor
aayaof
DR. UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS.
It ia seldom that we recommend what arc termed Pa
tent Medicines, to tho confidence and patrouage of our
readers: and, therefore, when w« recommend Dr. Hoof-
land's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under
prised, and which lias met the hearty approval of the
ooalty Itself."
Evfdunoo upon ev'denoa has been received (like the
foregoing) from all .notions of the Union, tho last three
years, and the strongest testimony in it# la vor is that
there is more of it used in the practice of tho regular
physicians of Philadelphia than all othor nostrums com
bined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully
proving that a scientific preparation will moot with
their quiet approval when presented even in thie
form.
That thie medicine will oure Liver Gomnlaintand
Dyspepsia no one can donbl, after using it as directed.
It sots specifically upon tho stomach andliver; t is pre-
ferabln to calomel ia all biliotis disease.*—the effect 1*
immediate. They can bo administered to female or in
rant with safety and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medioiue has attained that high character which
is necessary for all mediciues to attain to induce coun
terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of th*
lives of those who are innocently deceived.
Look isell to the marks of.the Genuine/
They have the written signature of V. M. JACKSON
^on the wrapper, and bis name blown in the bottle,
without which they are spurious.
For salo Wholesale and Retail at th*
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120 Aroh-stroet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia
and by respectable dealers generally through
the oountry.
OTUCK8 KEIMJL'KD.
To onable all elassee of Invalids to ei^joy tne advantage!
of their great restorative powere.
Single bottlen 75 ccnta.
Also for sale by J. A. La ROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN,
ruxgists. Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Harrall 4 Co..Charles
ton. 8. C. MWFlv
E
TO Till! PUBLIC.
ADYVAY At. CO., the Inventors, Manufacturers
LV and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. U. R.
Iteuiodios, were the first to discover a Remedy possess
ing the marvelous and Mlraoullous power of stopping
the most Exoruclatlug Pains in au instant, allaying the
worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external,
in a fen minutes, and seething the moat severe Par
oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Dolorous,
as soon as applied. Tho R. R. R. Remedies oouaistof
three Remedios, each possessing quick and wonderful
powers over certain complaints and diseases, and will
instantly relieve the Human System from pain—Reg
ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action—Resolve away
all Disoased Deposits—Reuovato the body from all
Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weak and Broken Down
Constitutions—Restore to Health, Strength and Vigor
all unsound and worn out parts.
n. B. B. NO. i.
Bndwiq’s Heady Belief,
For all Acute Complaints,
Inter im I nnd Kxtornnl.
Tho moment it is applied externally, or taken in the
system, it will stop the most excruciating pain and
mason, well
entirely in one week.
Thousands of other ..... w ... .
abovo have been cured by R. R. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS.—Rodway's Ready Relief wiU
relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty
minutes. It will cure tho moet desperate cases in a
few hours.
NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied
it allays the moet painful paroxysms. It will always
Scalds, Strains, Sprains, 8tiff Joints, Lameness. One
application of Radway’# Ready Rrtlel will ia
moments entirely stop the pain.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, outs and wounds,
moves braises, —* L -*-•—*• *-•*-*•—
_ or all pains use
of Rad way 4 Oo. on each bottle.
B.B. B. NO. 2.
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent.
Kenolven, Kenovaten, Kebnlldn.
nnoivriii udduviiion, ifCMllnm,
IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the
Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus' Dance, Sores,
Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma' Nodes, Canker, Bron
chitis, Favor Sores, Rush, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
The abore eighteen oomplaints R. it. Resoiveut wiU
positively oure.
It renovates the system completely, Resolving away
from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De
posits, freeing tho Blood and Fluids of Life from a l
corrupt humors, lestoring Energy and Vigor. Health
and Strength to overy Organ anaAIember of the body.
LeUem l'rom 11 igglt Authority.
Hon. J. J, Middlotou, of Wacoamaw, S. C., writes us
undor date of 61ay 2d, 1853, that Rad way's Konovatlng
Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his plantrtion at
Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years'
standing. The poor fellow was a diegueting object of
pity; he was a moving mass of sores. Tho other ne
groes could not remaiu ia the same place with him. He
was entirely cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolv
ent, and is now at work npon the plantation. To tbo
people of S. C., Mr. Allddloton is well known, and to
the politiosl world Mr. Middleton is no stranger.
SCROFULA.—Whon tho Patient, has been affiioted
for five years, or under, favorable symrtoroe will ap
pear on the third day alter using K. it. Resolvent:
Ten years
Fifteen years
Twenty years
Thirty years
Fifth day.
Seventh day
Tenth day,
Fifty years do do Thirtieth day.
We have had oases where old monofeixty years, who
have been eorofuloue all their lives, were entirely cured
by Rodway's He uovoting Resolvent R. R. Remedios ex
hibit their efhoaov immediately. They do not keep tho
affiioted, paiu-atrickou cofferer lingering in doubt, but
readily exhibit their offioaoy; instantly rolioving pain,
renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating the
diseased body, to health and strength.
Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under
dato of 6Iay30,1863, writo* “ that a servant girl who
was so reduced that no oue would give a thrip for her
life,” she was so covered with acres that there was not
a spot of pure flesh of thu sixe of a silver dollar on her
wliolo body, u ae entirely cured by Iladway's Renovat
ing Resolvent.
D06E8.—One to three Regulates.
Four to six Purges.
Une Regulator at night, on going to bod, will ensure
sound deep, a good night's rest, and a healthy and
pleasant discharge from the bowele in the morning.
Radway’s Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re
solvent are sold by Druggists ovovy where.
RADWAY 4 CO., 1C2 Fulton-et., N. Y.
N. B.—It R. Regulators aro of light color. oot 11
JOHN OLIVER,
Homo, Sign, and Ship Pointer, Gla
zier, Paper Hanger. &c.
BO. 121, BKOUGHTON ST HE XT.
S EG8 to return bis thunks to the citizens of
Savannah, for pas! favors, and to assure them
all work in his line entrusted to him,shall be done
promptly and in a workmsniiko manner. J. O. trusts
by on assiduous attention to business, the employment
of compentent workman andth* uso of the best materi
als, to insure a continuance of their favors. He koops
for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpontine
varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking,
white Wash and Jther brashes.may 16 6m
NOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD*
£ iAS8ENGKK Tralee Iouvh Mucun doily at GVfc
< f3Hl“.U 1,th * rP * A ' “
Lea vo Columbus daily at 9 o'clock A. M„ and Of la*
thorn* at US A. M., arrive at Maeon 3>£ P. M.. con
necting at Maoon eaeh way with Central Railroad
trains to Savannah, Augusts and Miliedgeville, with
Maoon and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chattanooga, Nashville, 4c.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of coaches,
28 miles to Opoliko, thence 61 miles by M.* W. P. Bail
Hoad to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Ba-
faola moil stages.
Passengers breakfast aud din* at Fort Vallsy.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Macon, Aeg. 31,1853. tf aug31
Holloway’s PUIg,
C..*. D,..j B , (
Copy Qf a Letter from Mr. R. TT Kirin., m
To ^ ’
o.%r23affi?fi4sJ
A customer, to whom I canreffrfor
fetyou know the particular! de-
8he had been troubled for years with sdlxnJi
and bad digestion. On the last £ rter * d liv cr
virulence of the attack
mation set in ao Mverely, that d“ubSl’.r. 1 “ Pla -
of her not being able to bear up under It * r£? rt * ,l *I
ah* woa induced to try your Pills, and LL [® r ‘ 08 »t*|»
great relief. She oontinued to take th«,ni h»i
• 0—0 «lr thra. boats .h. ““i l.V.'jjfitHG
of porfeot baalth. I oonld hato tool ,0?
jasea. but tha abore, from the severity
and flia speed v cure. I think speaks mnch ft « MUck .
,our aOloaUMo, Pill.. (BlgaVl)
An Kxlrncrdlnnrr Care ar hi...
Fever In Vni Dlemnn"! t*'."”’ 1 '
Cop, «/ * 1,'tter Lurried ia Uia I/0W1 .
Ik. I»l Jlore/i.lMl. by ilajor J uUfS****/
Mar.arotArconnlgan,ninaloonioariori:*' .
MNaw Town, had b.ou lufforlns’fraSl'^il'i'.S 1
M«Uo rovor Tor ujiwanli oftwomonllil: thkl f ! 1 '"'
Utolr doj.ritod her of the aaa of hor iftita, dartH ,',V
porlod aht waaaador thooan of tbo non
dice Imoa in Hobart Town, and b, thin b,,?'*'-
!p.no« n oa"!“ 0r * dlbl “ b0rt ' r * C, ' , ' ,lM ' h “SH
Cureof n Pain itntl Tluhtnenn Inthe rt,...
nnrt Htomttch af a #.»«■
From Maw.. Thm A Son, JVoeririor. ofl», r„.
To Profossor lloa.i<oWAT,
Sir—I desire to bear testimony on the good ,
Ilolloway'a Mils. For some years I suffsrad
from a pain and tightness in the stomach wl£k*^? 7
nlao nccompanied oy n abortnon of hr t n| b 'thlf r u,u'
tod wo from walking about. I am M roar, if ... !
aotwlthatandiag my adranoed atato of lll!™thalf h!i!
hero ao rollored mo, that I am doolrou.
ohuold Wumdo ncqualnud with ,h, ir yln ^'
now rendered, by thoir meant, oomoarallril.
(8l,Q ' d) North-.,
These celebrated PUhttra iramler^iVcJe!?®*
Aguo, Asthma, Bilious complaints,^Blotcbei ax n.
Skin, Bowol complaints. Colics, Con7tlprt|« J.
Bowols, Consumption, Debility, Drotwy, Dyasatans
Erysipelas, Female IrreguUritles, Fevirs ef ail kH
Fits, Gout, Ueadacho, Indigestion, Inflammatloa Hub’
dico, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheurntiiim
Retention of Urine, 8orofula, or King's Kvil h 0 J
Throats, Htoue aud Gravel. Seoondsry 8ymptoai T9
Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections
Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever ctnic'
4o.,4o.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor UOLLOWAT
‘lit titriniUnair 'IWinnln liar IviniiAii InaJK.ii
•ale by the prluoipal Drug houses inthe Uakn.Mdbf
Messrs. A. H. 4 D. BANDS, New York, sndW. W
LINCOLN, Savannah.
MET There is considerable saving by tekiag ^
large sites. 9 ,
N. D.—Direction for tlie guidance of parentsioevtn
disorder are affixed to eaeh box. 7
may 19 ThBTlawtw u
afflic ted read.
S ANCTIONED by public opinion, noil sustained
by Medical Authority, tbe AMERICAN COM
POUND stands beiore the world as the mott rilti-
ble and speedy remedy for a eertaia specific dtieift
of the urinary organs and its analsgous compItUU.-
Adapted to every form and stage of the diieui.unll
as age, sex and constitution—requiring no reethetkiaia
diet or business, the affiioted may rely npon iu iMtOy
and certain uure. It is exceedingly beneficial for F!»ir
Albua (whites) female oomplaints from which tioi-
sands suffer without the knowledge of u remedy pi«-
parod by a practical Physician whose nractiec hutxri
very extoneive—reliance can be placed upon its menu.
Over Ton Thousand bottles have boon sold during the
past year, and not a Single ease of failure has resaktd
the proprietor. Aronnd eaeh bottle ar* plain pracikal
directions for self-troatutont. Price $1 ; crbottli.
gf Ob«ervo that the Genuine has tbe writtsaiigsi-
turn on the wrapper, and name blown in the glssi. For
sale by Thomas M Turner 4 Co, A. A. Solomons, W W
Lincoln, Savannah x P B Moise, Augusta; Mciiri. El
lis, Maoon, and by Druggists in alT large towm ui
oities in the United States. oodly oct .’1
Mortiinore’s
BITTER CORDIAL
AND 1ILOOD PURIFIER.
Price, One Dollar per Bottle.
'I 1118 luvuluablo preparation tins obtained a pep
I ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented is
too history of any other preparation brought before th*
public. The multiplied thousands who have used it,
and havo realised it* marvellous effects in removing
diseases.
Ke-Ewtnblinblnff Nature, nnd R«l#rli|
the Nervounnyntom,
now herald it to tho world as possessing the molt »upe-
rior medical virtuo* known in the Materia Medics.
Eminent Professor and Physicians of the MMitsud-
ingiu th* medical profession «w and prescribe it ai the
most effective . , _ '
Alterative nnd Blood Purlfler
ever kuown; while vast numbers who had longiuffir-
ed from diseases or complaint* brought on by Sntestary
Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Totjftd of the Due,
or Impurities oj the blood, now look upon this Cordial
os most Mgsteriuus and Magical in its healing Proper
tius aud restoring pow ers.
Neuralgia,
General Debility and
Nervous Affections, Dyspep-
slaor Indigestion. Loss of Appetite,
Acidity of the Htomoob, Nervous Usad-
eacho or How of Blood to the Hood, CosUre-
uess, or lrregnlorities of the Bowel*. PkurUv,
Pains or Misery in the 8id* or Region of tho
Heart, Flatulonov or Depression of bpinti.
Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Mak
ing Sensations, Prostration of too Nervoui ®JJ***»
Cold, Chilly Sensatious, or Numbness of tit
Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuie Eir«5-
t or ati on. Night Sweats, IHeeaeea of th!
Heart, or aifeoUon of the Lungs, Jaun
dice, Disease of the Kidnoys, De
rangement or Prostrate Condi
tion of the Organs of Na
ture, whioheauso Pain
ful Irregularities,
especially with
Rental
Producing Debility and Prostration©! IheNenoMftr
torn. Pal* or Sallow Complexion. BrysipeUs, ui w
Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or llunon of u*
Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, havi w*
tressed thousands. They may have originated
very simple and uneuspeotod causes, but tlioau« u *
ana its oause must be removed, if you would tojo;
44 Life, Health and Happiness. 4 ’ .
Tlio thousands who nave prooured and u»«di Moru-
more's colobrated Bitter Cordial and Blood
tliat 44 these disnsses cannot remain lung iu tbs ijw*
after commencing its use.” It operates like a own.
acts as a fine tunic, corrects tbe ton*«. of the
strengthens the digestive organs, stimulate! tholl»«*
to healthy action sufficient to throw off tho impuri w*
poisonous scoretions, imparts purity, rlebaesiau*”"
tality to the blood, oiroulates it freely throughout w#
system, thereby neutralising and removing impure af-
posits, renews and strengthens the aervouiisyston. *•?
stores the constltation in all iu strength aid vigor.
Imparts a glow of health and beauty ol pompl#" 9 ®*
The evidence in its bohair is overwhelming, •»“ »o®
high sources, hut it ie known that for two year# we sop*
ply lias not met tho demand. This hundreds of *g« n
can certify. Thoy say 44 overy bottle sold lelli • doioa
more;” Wiiilo II now m.ot. eiunalea Mli
than one thousand Druggists, among whom “* *
eminent pbyaiofanv. Who uso and prescribe it.
This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to Uke^WjPJj;
fectly safe to be used in any state of health, evtotj
most delicate female or obfld.
Retail DruggisU will be supplied on appUoation to tt
Proprietors.
uaviiana, uarrai a —»
Wholo.alo Ag.au. “»“'2» r A k ; 80L0 M0NB k CO,
•nd J. U. OABTEB, .
w Afeats in Savanaan.
apt 1 .*©41awt-w
Union Steam Saw MUL
S AVING mWSSTU STEAMSAW
building of tills MILL, we have taken advanugooi
tho rooont improvements iu the construction » ^
chiuory of mills, and are of opinion that ou
will only require a trial to oonvlnee eny _ ior w
can manufacture LUMBER equal, If fjLfSlV StK
any other mill iu the State. To thosewho mjf
ua with their orders, wa will aay that o«r«•«*^
tious shall be used to give satlsiaction.both in
■olity and prices. 3- BOBfcRWi *
MOT Order* may he left at onr office, No. iW WJ
or at the MILL, fiaetern Wharve*. tf m
MARINE RAILWAY.
The undersigned respeetfuB/ infer®! A9A
dSgAall who may need his 30
SHfthai charge ot the MARINE BAHaWAY
which is now in sacoessful operation. He ft, *
prepared to take up vessel* of any aft* ’‘•"“'J r#M o»-
our port, and to do the work of repairing, ho-,* 5 ^
able terms. Those who wish to clean or pain" 0 ^
toms of their vessels, oan also be aooommodaft"
Railway, upon reasonable toms.
ibassEtssIsBai^v-
Mr,A goad Shlp.qUbl.aatb. y-g'j^Hg^
niUUHKU HBBF AMU 'tON«UW*" a
I)
luitnu nnnr —
fow barrel.. La.t roo.lv.Ojr Nc
A k.—I'nitiM Eualuni Ha> >» l "
. ^aalo la loU (o lull rorohaaorl^app^^jjjB
It. aiAmiHIHl'S
J V limb, mo*, roapoctfully <1 “ )lc ‘Ud “ „ t
era and Uaugbur of oor oooou,. for
la duligoed, and alio*, bapploaii G«HJJ , U .,|.„
fresh supply just re Hived at the Apotuooxj-ygo.
oot 29 -———T
TirOGUNINU tJqODS-lll* ck “™; b,l i.r
M bl'k Norwich Ololhs. Alpeoe. M d“J J J
Ellft, bl'k Merino.., bl'k Crape.. W k Cra|« •
V.U., Mournlug Oollara and Cli«mU.«*. *° • •
coivedaad for aal. by p.ujiTT k MOBOAjjl-
oct 2,
XI OL.ABlblslS.-12J bbla. llfij« , '^! |'aaa*
jyjL Orl.aoa Molaaaca, Uodiog f™™
auofbr aalo by r , >nlloBK t cuNNIWgiBS-
oct TJ UiAUUV»» — #
L ondon vohtbu a. AI '/;.7l!Stw
bread., la pUead qu, in8UK *»A
oot 2d
I Cloth for roakiogCloakr. Talma*, a 0 -' 1
faabioaable color.. For aal. ,^ r qcQE * nQ l v ‘'~
~ texs^ ^: JoHJW .do
RDHALF cheat PpuchongTpa; 40M ’
a II I In itdifa anil for Itlfl bV T* A CO>