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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1853
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in th* United lt*M4. II* I* also prepared to givs.'jmr-
tits desiring it, «very intormation I* regard to th* «o«t
of EagtaM, Mill Oeafiog ud Maohlaenr Of all de-
•eripuons| Shingle Machines, Leather Boltins, doable
•r tingle mad* to order and warranted to b* good —
Paraona ordering work throngh hits may mat aaaured
their order* will He Wiled with dispatch, and every at
tention paid to giving thorn Machinery from the boot
atylo of iiattomo, and of the moat anbatantial and dura-
bin worktnnnahlp. li* would like win invito the at
tention of thoao about to avoot A&ftlla to bla plan or air-
cular Mill, known aa *• Ml to hi is Cironlar Mill," H«-
lioving it to bo the only plan that earn bo successfully
operated In all hind* of timber. By thia rlon. t,m '
bar la secured to at to prevent apringlng whilst the
•aw it In tba oni. Tha set worba are geared ao that by
turning one wheel lb* log la adjusted at both ends; tboe
naviagthn labor of nan band.
Parties wishing to loan tha advantages of this Im
provement aro referred to Pixncx * Micridmi
Mill at No. G. Railroad, and Foixan A Oo.. ho. 7
CentralRailroad. Long sxperionos and close attention
f lv*n practically to oonatrueting and operating Steam
law Mills, warrants tha auhaorlnar in tha oonfidsn ;e of
balng ablo to give every satisfaction.
Tnoaa wanting machinery for working wood, such aa
Dental's improved Planer, Tenoning machloe, Mor-
tlaing machino, Saab, Moulding and Slat Machine,
Boroll 8.w, do., by calling on the .■ubearlber may ob
tain them from the boat manufacturer*, of labor saving
maohlpee for working wood ever offered to the Public.
Prompt attention will be given to all letters
(post raid) addressed to HENRY MITCH EL,
Savannah.
. / RCVERENCEA:
Mcssra. Wm. U. Giles ft Co., \ o.
Meaera. R. A. Am.kn k Co.. J
R. W. (linns. Wilmington, N. C.
Harlem k Iloi.URoawouTH,! Wilmington,
J. M. Pool, k Co., / Dal.
oct 27 Omon d A Ohbt, Augusta, Oa.\jr
STOVES! STOVES!!
CALL AT
JOHN J. MAURICE'S,
No* 10, lit and 14 Hurnard-ntreet.
^ WHERE yon will find as good aa assortment
JTSM as there is In tha city— which on examination.
CIA will onmpete with any ; aud all of which will
IPW bo warranted to bake, boil or roaat, or th* pur
chasers can roturn thorn. Having an over stock of
LAROE COOK STOVES,
those in want would do wall to call, being purchased
last Staton at a reduoed rate, I fool positive in earing
1 can sell any thing in the shape of a larga Cooking
(Hove cheaper than those purchased t la season. Alao,
all kinds or Parlor, Office and liall Stoves on tha moat
necommod sting terms and latest styles. Alao, Tin
Wars of every description.
Cast Iron rump* for Wells and Cisterns.
Lead Pips of the varionsCalllbro.
Wooden War*, of ovory description.
Brooms, Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes, ate. etc.
Ulaas Lamps lor Fluid and Camphino, Oil, ate.
HOLLOW WARE
of every kind.
Having two of the bolt Plumbers in tha United 8tat«a
1 am prepared to run Water Pipea on correct princi
ple*, of the bist material. I would refer to w ork done
In tha n- w building*of Mr. Waidburg, Mr. Wm. Roms-
hart, Stoddards, Lloyds ane Clroopelys, and numerous
other buildings la tha city.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
BARNDEN’S EXPRESS,
Fair Now York* Ronton. Plillnilelpliln,
ANI) ALL NORTHERN TOWNS j
EUROPE A Ml CALIFORNIA.
B »Y steamers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox
1 viUt, State (</ Gtorgia and Key Stone Stale—every
nrday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT-
GOMKHt r , and all intermediate placet, via Central
Railroad, dally, Sundays excepted. Speoial messen
ger* accompany oar Express.
OrriOBs AMD Agents—1M Bay-street, Bavannah;
Third-street, Macon; Qoo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe;
Raudolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York;
4.1 and 44 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court-
street, Boston; Exchange-street, Provldcnoe-, Mont-
goiner^-street, San Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO.
Gandy. Gandy!
fjpilOBE Dollar Boxes of assorted Candy, so mint
X ble for family use and convenient to carry or send
to any pari of tha country, have arrived and ar
sale at T. C. RICE'S Candy Factory. Alro. an •!»*-
alvo assortment of fancy paper and glass Boxsa, Cor
netts. Ao.
aromiatry Merchant* will do well to examine the
Ikitnientloned artlolss, as they will be sold at an ad
vance of only five per osnt. upon the lowest Paris aud
New York manuraoturors priocs. Now is the time, for
Christmas is osar at hand. oct 20
THAT COUGH CANDY
I B KICK'S Cough Candy all it ia cracked up to
be, is a question which has become as common as
itrvations upon the weather. Is Rieo's Cough Candy
as good as it is said to bs, is a question which may now
be answered by every man's next door neighbor, for so
perfect has been its suooess in effecting cures, that it
is hourly receiving the approbation it so justly merits,
and the prediction with regard to its extensive sale,
hta Ison mors than fulfilled, for already has It found
its way to the remotest corners of Georgia, Alabama,
Florida aud South Carolina, where it wears its honest
laurels as d conqueror of disease. It you havo a Cough
for which yon have a dread, bo quick aud try Rioo'i
Cough Candy, “ for tlio hour oometh whan no man
oan ouro Consumptiou. nov 1
GOAL AND WOOD.
X delivered in any partoi the city.
—AL8G-
IIlack Jack, upland Oak* Live Onk t
A«h, Pino nn<l Light Wood* by
tho float Load or at Retail.
For the convenience of persons residing in the
super portion of tint city. Boxes for orders are
blaood at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. CoopCr A Co., W.
W. Linoolu and W. G. Dickson, and at the OtBoe of the
" Morning New*." In order to ensure promptness in
•applying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9
A. M., and 3 o'elook, P. M.
Particular attention will bo given to furnish lawful
measure, aud purchasers will confer a favor by imme
diately reporting any instanoe in which my teamsters
Simula fail to deliver the quantity ordered.
Having mad* arrangement* for a regular supply of
tho above artiolus, ana for their prompt delivery, I
reepeotfully ask a coutinuanoo of the favors of my
former customers, ond (ho patronage of oousumers of
fuel.
REED CANE
for shipment in any quantity, supplied at short notios.
J. T. THOMAS,
Successor to D. Rkkshart, Ferry Wharf,
3 Opposite the Gas Works.
llorM* and Mules.
A lot or good MU1.ES lod U0BBE8 for
_ sale at
T. F. STEVENS* Stables,
Cor. Broughton A Barnard-
Lund Agency.
T HE subscriber will purchuse nr aell, on commie
aiou, I.ots In the torn, or Brunswick; also, I*and»
lying in the counties of Glynn. Wayne, Camden, Ware
AppUng ( Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thomas, for li
per cent. oommisrioa on smount of salsa, and will re
port the Talus of lands for ten dollars per lot.
R»rxn TO—E. J. Harden, Esq., Savannah; J. C
Flant ond Dr. Collins, Macon; Andrew J. Millor, Au.
gueta. ... E. M. MOORE.
Brunswick. Aug. 11,1853. 1'awtf i ug 15
V.'OltHALK—A woman 115 yours old, u good
I? Washer and Ironer, and' her two children, a girl
111 years, aud a boy 10 year* old. Apply to •
nov 3 WM. WRIQUT.
Home Insurance Company
the citv or new-yobk.
Ciutul. Mi,Tin, Mary
T 'lIB HUBNCKIBICKM h»¥ln* b««n appoint
•d Agent, of th. nboT. named CoMd.J, — —
nrep.red to t»I« lUk, sulmt Fir. on Hnlldlt
clinndlto.Ao., on r»Tonbl< torn,.
j/8 ~
mgs, Her-
COHENS A HERTZ.
Fire md Life Iiinrtncc Agency.
Ur Ui tvA, n. Xo
Capital, $800,000.
Granite Fire Insurance Company
OF UTICA. N. Y.
Capital, $160,000.
Charter Oak Ufa Imsnronce Compnny,
HARTFORD. CONN.
Knickerbocker Fire lnt.urt.uc-e Co.,
Of WATERFORD, N. Y.
CAPITAL, $ 1 60,000.
Chablis Cbamxk. President. T. D. Mob, 8ss*nr.
These Companies having a cash capital, aafely la-
TSSted ia bond and merteng*. are P^W'**'*"* 1 *’
suranco against damage by firs, oa all kinds of property
oo Toasonobi* terms. wir mip
Applications reoe!red by . A , .3v LB V B *
apr a—*s—r
Agent forSavaanah. 141 Bay-street.
"THE UNITED STATES LIFKINSURANUK,
Annuity and Trust Company,
Charter Perpetual—Caih System.
CAPITAL $1150,000.
This company combines the Mutual aud Proprietary
system, and will Insure the lives of white persons, also
negroes. Dr. Abnold, Msdieal Examiner,
mar 16 1/ MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents.
Bancroft A Bryan,
GBNEHAL AGB.nTH AND BIIOKEUH,
rOB TUB rUBOUASB AMD BALE or
STOCKS, BON VS, KXVUANOEdc HE A L RSTA TB.
Na. 117 Bay Htreet, Navunnah.
Jan 14 ]y__
Liverpool and LonEan Fire aud Llffi
Innuranca Company.
rpHK ufidersigned Agents of the above Company,
I will take rlsxs against Firs on Buildings, Stock in
node, Ac., on the most favorable terms.
BANCROFT ft BRYAN,
Jan 24 ly No. 117 Bay-»t., Savannah.
UOYAL IN8UBANCK COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
4,000,000 or Pounds NterllnK
'Itills* INSTITUTION has ostnhlished uu Agency
I in Savannah, aud Firo Policies upon Produce and
Property will bs issued by ANDREW
Savannah, January 21,186S.
LONDON FIIIKN1X Flint Ol-Flt h.
r| inih Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and
X insures Rents and Leases.
Pfpl
ROBT. HABERSHAM ft BON, Agents.
/BTNA INHUltANilM COiMFANl
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
I t HE uudersigueil, Agents of the above Coinpony,
sootinue to take risks against Firs on Buildings,
oks,eto.,on the most favorable terms.
COHENS ft HERTZ.
Mutual Lira insuranca Company of Now
York.
I SAAC ABHATT, Sec y. F. 8. WINSTON,
Prss'l. Dr. R. D. Abnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications reoeived by
f*b 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Honthern Alutual Insurance Company
4 B1IURY HULL, Preside* and Treasurer.—
Albon Cuasb, Sso'ry. C. F. MeKar, Actuary,
oundersigned, Ageut of the above Company,con
tinues to take tho following risks, via: Marine, River
and lire; also on th* lives of .Vet-run(*.
Lives of White Persons ar* also taken by this Com
pany. No extranremlum for rosiding In the South.
WILLIAM KING, Ageut,
jun* ly Corner of Bsy and Drayton sts.
NOTICES.
SAVANNAH, GOT. 24,1863.
r PHRKE Months after date application will ho
1. mado to th* Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, for
the payment of a One Hundred Dollar Not*, letter II..
N« 635, dated 26th December, 1849, payable to N. 1J.
J. Olmsteud, Cashier, the.right hand half of
whffi,;
oct 24
R. E. BURTON.
2 KUAL CO-PAUTNKR8IIIP*—The un.
j dersignod have this day formed a Co-Partnership,
■the practioe of Law aud Equity in the various
Courts of Eastern and Middle Circuits, under tho name
and style of Marsh ft Gusrard
out 1
To the; Public,
THE umlnrsigtied no longer net* us Agent for L.
S. BENNETT ft CO., for the purchaao of Carriages.
Kewurlt, K. J., Srj>t. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON,
sept 30 Sm
Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they
VTOTICK.—Mr. II. II. W. Alexander is my le-
li gaily anthorixed Agent for the transaction and
closing up of my business,
aug 1 J. C THORNTON.
XT OT1CB*—Tho undoreigned will coiiiluuu to
iv| carry uu the Lumber and Timber busncaixas
horetofors, under the uamo ane style of J. Roberts ft
NOTICE.
I .1ACTOK8, Dlerckantanud Othem, de-
’ siring to have thsir Cotton repacked, oan do so by
applying at my press, Eastern Wharves,
mar6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR.
I'OPAKTNEKMIUP NOTICE.
J HK uudersigned have this day associated them
selves together undor th* name and style of Kemp-
ton ft Verstillo. for th* transaction of a general Dry
Good* business. Having taken the stand In Waring r s
Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 1U7 Bryau-sts., next door
to Messrs. F. Zogbautn ft Co.'s Music store, they will, in
a few days, bs prepared to offer to their friends and tbs
S ublie, a handsome aud wall seleoted assortment of
pring Gooos. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON.
HENRY W. VER8TILLE.
Savannah, Fsb. 17. 1862. fsb 19
COPARTNERSHIP.
f 13HE undersigned hafa formed a copartnership,
| taking effeot from ths first day of January last, un
der the Arm of JOHN U. MOORE ft CO, for the transac
tion of a genoral wholesale ft rstailDrug, Paint and Oil
business. They may bs found at ths ola stand of Moors
ft Uendriokson, Gibbons Buildings.
' ‘ 1UN
marl
t B. MOORE,
$T 5 half do do, 5 do new Buck whsat, 25 bags do d^
6 bbl* belf-Raising Eluur, 5 kegs Extra Choice Goshen
Batter, 5 boxes do do Cheese, for sale low for cash at
ALEXANDER'S.
Cor Bull and Congress -sts, Monumtnt-*»
I/O It NALL—A Gill 19 year* old, u rimtni-
X atroxs and houso servant; a Girl IS years old.ao-
cusUtmed to taking care of children—both eltv raised.
Apply to[nov 3J WM. WRlOIlT
1 /LOCM.—100 hid*, extra family Flour ; 300 do
? superfine do: 160saak*do. For sal* by
nov 7 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO.
P OTATO EH dt APPliEH-IUObhls North
ern Potatoes; 76 do Apples, for sale by
uoy 7 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
h A NDING and in store pnr *chr. Patrick linn ry
8 bbln extra No. 1 Mackerel; 6 do new Buckwheat;
o self-rising Flour, pul up iu small and large pack
ages p 80 bbl* Onious; 20 boxes Smoked Herring*, and
9XATH, euiluble for stores aud Hull
w
doors, just received and for sals by
J. P. COLLINS.
UIHKY—4U Uhls Old Monogahela Whisky
and Apple Brandy, for sale by
MINIS ft FLORANCE.
B utter, cuhp.mk. iieukinuh, Ac,
36 kegs selected Goshen Butter;
SO boxes selected Cheese ;
100 do Now Scaled Herrings:
80 packages ft, \ and bbls Buckwheat;
26 obis good Eating Potatoes.
Reeeived per steamer and for sal* by
oot 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
C tllAUttBAUH’, Origant and ItanpberrT
/ SYRUPS —Superior Orgeat and Raspberry Bj
rups. just from manufactory of ▲. J. Cbaureau, and v
•ale by W. W. LINCOLN.
oet22 Monument-square.
IlST RECEIVED PER HTEA.HEK-
fil bbls Pig Haras: 2 do new JLioga.> Sausages; 6
£Vf‘?**. rrolB Market Beef: 6 dol*ig Pork; 6 bbl*
Piukled Cucumbers; 2 do mixed Pickles; 2Ills Tomato
Catsup; Codfish, Mackerel, Plokled Salinou, Smoked
Herrings, Tongues and bounds. Halibuts Fins. fto. For
**l« «“■ ALEXANDER'S
Corner Bull and Congress-sts., Monument 8q.
,1 KUOE1VK1I rcu HTEAMKIt—A
Jd, “ •■Pply of fresh Family Qrocortes, Liquors,
1ms, Cordials, Pioklts, Catsups, Sauces, Ac. For sale
ALEXANDER'S,
^ tMT B °I* Congress-sts^ Monument Sq.
O O F F EE HOUSE.
THE Undersigned ha* loused, and has now fitted
on In neat and elegan*. stylo, the building on Dray ton-
street, next door to Way ft King's, to be oocupled as
COFFEE HOUSE.
where ha intends to serve up in superior style, every
Dellea- y of the Season.
New York Oyntrrn, Havnnimh OyMlera
Vvnlwon* Groune, Pam ld«t'M, Flab,
New Yorlt and Philadelphia
Beefy dkc.. dcc*i
Will alwayeb* kept on baud,*and served up in a style
never before equaled In this olty.
Parties furnished with private 8uppers and Dinnc
on short notice. He will Veep McK. OODY
Dry ttosds, Clothing, ho.
HEW A HR! V ALB.
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS!
HENRY LATUROP &GO. t
M AVE received per recent arrivals, and offer for
sale Plaatatloa Dry Goods 5 Hfiadon Du fill, and
ledDlaukete; Georgia KereeysaRI Plains; North
ern do do; heavy (all wool) de; heavy Cordova d*|
heavy Brown Shirting*; plain and twilled Red Flan
nels ; Plaids, Linssys, colored Homespuns, Ac.
PRINTED D LAINK9, MERINOS, ftc.:-Prlat*4
French Mentlia d'Lelaes; American de; plain mode
and high col'd do; French and English Meriuos. a va
riety 01 colors; raw Bilk Plaids; Mouslln d'Baiss;
printed French Cambrics.
DHENH BILKS.
Plain,plaid,and striped Dress Silks; rioh Brocade
do; plain bl'k Silks, a Urge variety; bl'k Brocade de;
bl'a and Rep. do.
MOURNING DREMH GOODS.
Mouslln d'Lalnes; French and English Bombaalass;
Alps eras, Canton and Tamlae Cloths.
CLOAKS Sc MANTILLAS.
Cloth Cloaks aad Talmas; M'k and eol'd Silk Man
tillas; Ladies' bl’k and col'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a
variety of Trimmings for ths same.
Kmbrolderlea Sc Lace Goods.
Moarlin Collars nod Chemisettes: Laos do: rich
Etnb’d Lawn Hdkfs; Mourning Collars: Chemisette*
' Undersleeves; Muslin Caps; Infants' Waists:
land Jae. Edgings and Inserting*; Thread and
Lisle Edgings and Insortings: Cambric and Muslin
GI.OVBB.
Ladles’ Misses', Men’s and Boys* Gloves, a large va
riety.
KIOHIKUY,
Men's aud Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Ilose ; La
dles' ami Misses' Cotton and Worsted Hose; Ladies'
bl'k and whits 8ilb do.
House Furnlnlilnip Goodn.
10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4
bro. and bl'ohod Cotton Shirting*; Pillow Caao Linens
and Cottons; 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’ohed Table
Darnash; Damask Cloths: Napkins and Doylas; Iluoa-
buc, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, good
styles. Bad-Ticks, Furniture Dimities, Ao.
floihs amt Cnftniuifrtf*.
Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Bln* dodo;
bl'k Dee-Skins; plain and plaid T-* eeds; Kentucky
Jeans; bl’k Satin Vestings, and bl'k and col'd Silk
Vestings. o«t 2U_
Mew Fail and Winter Goods.
ROB I NSON~86 OAMP,
Drapori and Tailors, and Coaler* in
FINE KEADV-DIAUE ULUTHIMU,
A RE now rnceivifif and opening their Slock of
A, Fall and Winter Goods, consisting In part of
black and fauoy colored French and English Cloths;
French, English and American Cassimsres, of all
grades and oolors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash-
mere*, Cut Velvet, aud Embroidered.
OvEH-toATi.vus—Suoh as fine English Beavers, Nor
way do., Esquimaux double sided do., fine Kerseys aud
Pilot Cloths—all of which will be made up and trim-
mod in our usual style, and nt the shortest notice.
Gur Ready Cuotuiku Is manufacturod by one of tho
first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises
ail that is fine and fashionable.
We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods
on hand. Everything requisite for a Gentleman's
Wardrobe—together with Tranks, Valises, Carpet
bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks,
Pbnohos, Leggina and Capes—all of which w* offer as
low. and ou as accommodating term* as can be bad
elsewhere, at GAUDRY'S BUILDING,
sep 23 Next door to Pulaski House.
KEilIPTON & VEKST1LLE,
II AVE now opotind a large nnd well solncted
XX Htook of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which
they assure their friends and the publlo generally, is
moult to be surpassed either in variety or quality.—
heir purohasea have been made upon such advan
tageous terms also, as to afford great inducemout* to
public patronage. In addition to a complete and hand
some supply ot Dress, Fancy and House Goods, as well
as a general assortment of all other kinds of Goods in
their lino, may be found 8-4,9-4,10-4, Dnftl Blankets,
8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Twill'd do, H-4, 9-4, 10-4 Orey do, 10-4,
114, 12-4, 13-4, Fine Bed do, Crib and Cradle do; and
for Nogroe's wear, a large stook of Plain and Kerseys,
at prices as low as they can he bought any where of the
following styles : Hohleys Heavy Twill'd Kerseys, su
perior heavy English do, (a splendid arliole,) I M
Georgia do, (very hoavy,) Kendall Kerso>'s aud tho
d style Cable Warp Kerseys, White, Grey and Bl'k
M Georgia Plains, htriped do, Schley’s Heavy Geor
gia Plaius of the last yeur'cmake and the best artiols
of the kind in this markut, at their store in Wariim's
Range, 72 St. Julian and 106 Dryan-st*.oct 6
stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
prising one of the largest and beat selected stook* ever
brought to thia market. Being manufactured under
our supervision, at our Manufacturing Establishment
North, we aro enabled to oflor them to tho trade with
entire oontldanco ss to workmanship. Particular at
tention has beeu given to the selection of the latest and
most fashionable styles of goods. In addition to our
stook of Heady-Mado Clothlug, wo have a large assort
ment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, embracing
every article in that line. We invite the attention ol
all in want of clothing to an oxamination of our goods,
wbioh ws oiler at wholesale and retail on reasonable
terms. Country merchants, viaitinc Savannah, will
find, on an inspection of our stook, styles of goods par
ticularly adapted to their trado. An examination is
ask, to guarantee satisfaction.
PIERSON, UEIDT ft CO.,
|68 St. Julian and 101 Bryan-st.
B'
Two
do do Fanoy Cassimeres, Plain and Plain
weeds. Kentucky Jeans, fto. R*ceivsd and for sals by
HENRY LATHHOPft CO.
full supply
; 147 Bay-st.
PRICE ft VEADEa
Hells! Bells!! Bells!!!
r PHE Huhacribnrs manufacture and keep constant*
1 ly on hand all slzos of Church, Factory, Steamboat,
terry, locomotive, School House,and Plantation Bellr«
These Bolls aro hung with the patent Iren yokes with
moveable arms. They oan be turned around so that
the clapper will strike in a new place, which is deslra
ble after a bell has been rung a few years. Springs are
affixed in a now way toprsventthe olapper from resting
ou lhe Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Bellr
_ fouudtobe a groat improvement. We give
written warrantee that if Church Bells break within
year from dato of purchase, with fair usage, w*
will recast without charge. The tone or all Bells is
warranted. Nearly 900U Bells have been cast and sold
from this Foundry, whioh is the best evidoue* of then
superiority. We havo 16 gold and Silver Medals,
awarded from the various Fairs “ for the host Iiells for
sonorousness aud purity oi tone." We pay particular
attention to lotting up Peals or Chimes, and ean refer
to those furnished Ly us. Gur Foundry is within a few
rods ortho Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads
running in ovory direction. As this is the largest Es
tablishmout of the kind in the U. 8. and has the largest
assortment qf lielte orders can be filled with great dis
patch. Wo ean rotor to Bolls in any of tho Btatss.—
Old Bolls taken in exohango for new ones. Levels,
Compasses, fto. oonstantly 1 J
jo 13 ly*dfttw
1Vest Troy, N. Y'
RedaeUon In Prices.
JOB PRINTING AT NfW YORK RATE*.
BUSltret* CARbS pxiSted for
PBOMEX to$3 PEE THOUSAND.
Other Job Work at proportionate rate,.
BY J. M. COOPER & CO.
SAVANNAH IIAUBEB SHOP
and •
BATHING SALOON.
T HE (Subscriber .would respeciAilly announce
to ths eiUssas of Savannah, aad of Georgia, AJa-
Kama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment Is open for tho reception of bis
friends. H* assures them that nothing will bs left un
does rn his part to continue it a convenient and comfor
table Barber Shop. His prices will b* as reasonable as
ia any similar establishment ia Nsw York.
Hair Cutting, In neat aad fashionable stylo— ~$0 SO
SiaglsT Shave....... - JU
ShavlBfsijfand’Mvsntimes a W*«k 2 OU
Shaving ftvo times a week - 1 60
Shaving throe or four times a week — - I 00
Ticket* for Children's Hair Catting, 8 for - 100
Hot and ColdBath«.M V . MM ..-.. ••••• 80
Tarsnts aro respectfully informed that over? ears
„d pains will bo taken with their ehildrsn whea seat
to tho Saloon to bo waitod upon. Ho will also keep for
sal* a variety of Faaoy Goods, snob as Gentlemen'.
Cravats, Stooka, all kinds ol Olovss, Dress Shirts, Me
rino aad Cotton Uadershlrt* aad Drawer*. Pocket
Hdkfs., Collars, Books, and other artlolss of Osatls-
men’s wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nall, Flesh.
Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a groat variety of other article*.
Balm of etavauaah.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by hlm-
ilf for cleansing ana darkening th* Hair; thousands
who havo reosivsd the benefit of eleaasinc of dandruff,
improving and darkening ths Hair, aro willing to 00m-
mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 26.
J. M. HAYWOOD. Mopnmoat-sq., Bavannah,
Wagon manufactory,
WAKNKK’N OI.D STAND, HEAD OF
II rough to n-nl reef,
Ths subscribers manufacture, and
ksop constantly on hand, a largo as
sortment of Plantation Wagon*, one
horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Cart*
and Drays, and build to order any kind
wanted. W* aro thorough mechanics, natives ut Geor
gia and 8outh Carolina, and put up our work ourselves,
and warrant every article of the best materials aud
workmanship.
Ws return onr thanks for the very liberal patronage
received, and assure our patron
nation, that«
THOMAS NORTH.
HOAiJt MANUFACTORh
SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS
183 Congrcsa-atreol, Savannah*
/s-A Ths Snbsoribers man
AgMEA and keep oonstantly on hand, ai
HV large and varied stock of 8ad-|
JT dies, Bridles and Harness, and
make to order eeery daecriptiono/articUe in
Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks
Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, fto. Per
sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do wsll to
oall at our establishment. All artlolss sold by us are
warranted for material and workmanship.
H. W. HOLLISTER. D. UALLSTT.
B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, our
t. 6m
sxsoutlnn prompt-
may 17
SliUits: H1IOK8!!
FOB
Fall and Winter Trade.
THE subscriber would respectfully oall the attention
of tho Planters of Ooorgis, Sooth Carolina and Florida,
aad tho public generally, to his large stook of
BOOTS ANO SHOES.
His stook ha* been selected by himself, with speoial
ire aud particular relerouoe to the retail and plan
ters’* trade, that being the most important feature of
his business. He confidently offers to 1:1s oustoiuor*
and tho publio, work of a superior quality aud on rea
sonable terms. His stook comprises all tbs varieties
nsualiy kept in a Shoo 8toro, consisting of Louies'
Shoes, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle-
mcr.'s Roots. Shoos and Congress Gaiters; also. Miuses',
Boys', Youth’s and Children's Shoes, of ovary kind, In
connection with the above, he has a large sUwk of
NEGRO BROGANS,
whleh ean safely be recommended as a suporior article.
No effort will b* spared to give entire satisfaction. A
ill Is solicited from you before purchasing,
sept 24 WM. HEIDT, Gibbons’ Range.
YOUNG MEN’S STYLE.
YOUNG Mou oan be aooomodatod with a Hat
mado expressly for their use,—it differs from
the regular stylo in height, and Is in every uar-
tioular adapted to thoir wants, for sale at Bar-
oct 1
IJUAINK8B CARD.—Tho subscriber takes
l> this method of informing tho public, that having
nlted up a house lor tha purpose, and having numerous
orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchase
Negroes, either singly or in families, and killpay fair
market prices for thorn In cash.
Also, in addition to the above, hu will reoeiv# and
.jll on commission, any Real Estate or Personal Pro
perty, that his patrous may bo pleased to entrust him
with. Ho will also bs responsible .forj—
property that ho rooolvos. *”*"
Carriage manufactory.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
AMD
SULKIES.
A aeneral aud complete naaorfment juat
RECEIVED.
S 'HE Subscribers are now propared to offer to the
publlo, CARRIAGES, FUA1TON8. BUt
RRYALLS, fto., frosh from some of tho moa
lar Establ iahmonts and Build ere at the North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, with
strict reference to tho requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles in
their fiu* as they can confidently
RjScOMMKND AND WARRANT.
Feeling assured that they will bo sustained in offering
a bettor, and finer olass of work, than has been usually
kept in this market. ... „
Tho publio aro most respectfully requestod to oall,
examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they aro in
earnest, by an examination of thoir stook.
SfAT All kinds of ropairing done aa heretofore.
(■mis. Rifles, Hardware, &c.
EDWARD O’BITRNE’S
GROf’ERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Taylor’u Bulldlnfl* Market Wharf,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
m-I-WE. O’B. keeps constantly In store aFijtX-J
flHMMlarqe stook of Grocckiks, Lt iuors.MMAt
Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
100 boxes Family Soap; 76do Pale do; HOdoNoldo
76 do Pure West India Ground Coffee
26 do Fisher's Tobaoco
25 chests Puuchong Tea-
20 Cadies Imperial do \
76 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 do Whisky
20 do Domestic Brandy; SO do Bum
ifi pipes SignsTllraudy
2 do Otard do
16 bbls Port Wins: 20 do Malaga do
4 pines Uolland Gin
16 bbls Lamp Oil; 6 hhds 8ugar
60 bbls Coffoo Sugars nov 2
OBISTADOBO’S
LIQUID 11 AIK DYE.
( 'IIlISTAI)tlRO, inventor anil sole proprietor.
j Selenoe and att have heretofore labored in vain
to produce a hair dye, whioh, by assimilating with ths
fluids that give vitality to the hair, would change Its
hue without injuring the fibre. That object ia accom
plished. CrUtadort/s Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the
roots and filaments whllo it ohsbges the color. In five
minutes a gray or colorless head of hair is transformed
to a rich brown, or n red or sandy one to any darker
shade that may be desired. Thero is no caustic ingre
dient in the composition. The hair is impregnated
with an invtgoratlngjuice.formedfromthosameohem-
loal elements as the natural coloring matter This is
the ouly hair dyo ia the world whioh is free from limo,
litharge and every other corrosive substance. Call and
witness its effects, at Cristadoro'a 8haviog and llair
dresslag establishment, near the Pulaski House, Mon
ument-square, where it is applied aud for sale.
oct 8
CHEAP CASH
J HOOT A' SHOE STOKE,
South B eet Corner Congrtta mi
and H'hitaker-atreeti.
THE euhsnribnrs urn now rncoiving thnii
trade, and which upon inspection (which we invite)
will be found in quality, assortment and ciibapnksb of
rHiCB, all that ran be desired by the narchaser. We
omit particulars, as every article in odf line may be
found at onr Store, including a large stock of Planta
tion Brogans.
■ept26
500 STOVES FOR SALE,
W
OOK-VyoUU-W Cord. I'rimo Wood
ul.b, DAVID DILLON,
Foot of West-Broad-st.
( t °.od TWINK-n.y.it,
v_“* trM,do ‘» Flow Lines aud Cotton Rope,
-pBAJL. YANKKK FLANnE.—- jo.. ,?■
‘ “* "** 8,rl ‘ >,l ‘ Y “ k “
noT 9 QEO. 8. NICHOLS.
/ 10R8RT8*—Tw ilied RnU^rGorW;
U Sateen Regular (hip)
WhlU lfegalsx ;; do
Frcnoh ElUlers do
ImporUd Woven do
Bosom Girdle do
At KEMPTON ft VJEH8T1LLE B.
72 ML Julien nnd 1U6 Bryan-su.,
Waring*' Rauge.
A 1 LOT li H AND CASSIMEIUfS -Fine
French and English Cloths, Plain nnd Plaid Csa-
simeres, Fancy Twsi.ds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, fto.
A fall assortment for G«ute aad Boys wear. For sals
low by [oct 311 La ROC HE <& BOWNE.
MERINO VESTS, dtc.
T ADIES' Patent Merino Vests
,1. J do superfine Cashmere do
Ladies’ China Spun Vest*
Gentlemen's Iioyal Ribbed Shirts
de naira else Merino Wrappers
do do do do Shirts
do Cotton nnd Mariuo Drawers
At KEMPTON ft VERSTILI.E'8,
7t 8L J alien and 1U6 r
A and 1U6 Bryan-st.,
Waring*' Rugs.
(JAMES SULLIVAN,
Ao. 145 ltroughton;treet, Saeannnh.
THE 8oulhem Iron Wilr.h Cookin, 8lo»o •inmlr
unrivaled aa a Stove for Southern use, and challenges
all otbors.
A larg* variety of Farlor, Office and Cooking Stoves.
Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping artieles, Wood
en Wars, etc., etc., to wbieh ths advertiser invites the
attention of old and new customers. oct 0
HACK, LIVERY
SALE STABLE, &£
Coner of Broughton and Bamard-tt*.
THOMAS F. STEVEN8, Proprietor.
»qg«4 ly
Segan! Seganl
TU8T Received, 10,000 Rio Hondo, $0,000 Con
ti eolacion. 6.000 Adelina- Also, 10 bnxrs Pancake
Tobacco, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Four Aess; also, n
P*Ur Lorillard's Rappee, Maecaboy, Scotch
and Irish High. Tost BnalT*. fbrsalsbr
„ p. Jacobs,
_5°T_ a No. 29 Bull-street, Sign ef Big Indian.
T BA , B T* t * , NKa8, .ud T«. 11.11., Jum r*.
X c.W«d ky tuo.YI MQH8B k NICHOLS.
PU UOI(M.-Kur.i<y.-ull
ITtisiJSZP- ^ «**
Union Blanket*, common «i*edo. fo
London Duffil and
- for ehildran. Flaa-
nsls—Twilled and plain Rod Flannels. Linasps— Plain
and plnld Linssy Woolssy. ShirUngs-fV and 7-S
Brown Shirtina; 4-4 heavy do. Uenabnrn—Cettoa
Osnaburge. varfens brands; Striped d*. HAfb-Tan-
oy Head Hdkfk, Bln# Bomali do. Weil JXn-Kil.
mar nock and SoetabBonnets, for sale low by^
oet $6 SIEVITT, LATIUtCP ft STEBBDI8.
MURPHY ft DEVANNY.
I a regular eystom of Gymnaatie Exorcises, suoh
as will be taught at tho Savaunah Gyninusium by Mr.
I.iudner. ia in tho highust degree conducive to health
and vigor of ounstltntion, and desire to rccommeud it
most cordially to ths public.
It ia in sueh a school of physiolal exercise that pa
rents may expect to find the means of establishing for
their children, that robust and elastic strength, which
repels the attack* of disease, and it particularly com
mends itself to them.
8. N. HARRIS, M.D.
GEO. F. COOPER, M. D.
P. II. WILDMAN. M. D.
JAMES S. MOREL, M. D.
C. GANAUL. M. D.
received at the Gymnasium and
, itios or Calisthenics, with Fencing
(brotd and small 8word) at $10, for a term of six
HULftftiiOLDT A EIFLEK,
Belt Hanger9 and Alanujacturert of Fire
Froof Safes, Iron RaUtnge, Locks, See.
Corner of llryan and JelTervon ntreetn,
Respectfully uunouuce
to tho publio in gene
ral, that thoy aro now
prepared to execute all
orders in ths above
line.
N.
manu
warranted for mater i
HELMBOLDTft E1FLER.
may 27
Slaves Wanted,
OF WniTJB OAK OU WATER OAK.
N OT lots tlinu 43 or over 44 inches long,
do. do 6 do 7 do wide,
do do l t do 3 do thiok.
Ths hack edge of th* Stave to be dresso. down to ths
same thickness as the frout edge.
Th* Staves to bs straightly cleft,and frssfrom knots,
warps, or worm-holes.
For Staves prepared in strict oonformity to this speci
fication, and delivered on Mosers- IL A. Allen ft Co’s
lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st Maroh, 1864
Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will be paid by
ANDREW LOW ft CO.
Savannah. June 21.1863. t feb 1
T \KKNfcINU CANES for Ladies aud Uenile
JL7 man. at all prices and in great variety-some
very splendid: also, Ladies’ Work Boxes from $t,t6 to
$26—a large plain and useful artlele. with lock and key
at the former prioss, just ree’d end for sale by
oot 28 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
Jo*
out brass bands; also, N# Plus Ultra Desks for
_ rsllers—ansi
by [004 28)
j Cass do, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting It,
A heavy stylss, 8-4, 9-4 ard 10-4 Linen Dana
leached and Brown, Scotch Hacxbae aud Bird’s I
oct 1
r LATHHOPft CO-
Stwcdf-nborK’N Works.
r IMIK Wriiinge of Swedenborg, and Collateral
I Works or eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at
Nsw York and Boston prloes. Kept oonstantly on hand,
audforsals by J. P. COLLI Kb,
au;; 1ft ly Afsnt G. 8. X, 100 Bryan-st.
^HE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to Inform hi*
* ' Is and ths publlo generally, that hs has pur-
ontiro stook of Mr. JOHN CAH11UTUERS,
176 Congress-st., and that hs will sell GUNS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, fto., at very low prloes, for oash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kin Is, promptly
and carefully executed, and'at low prioss.
DKUUH AND MEDICINES*
f |MIK subscribers, wholesale aud Kotnil Druggisi
would respectfully oall the attention of pnrohas*
loir woll-r~'~~ A ““ -***■- * v — *■—“—
ts, which'
prioss; also,
PAINT8, GLA88, fto.;
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors,
Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Bruahss;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Knorin, Lard, liapesoed and PatentOil;
GROCERS’ ARTICLE8:
Whalo Oil, Spines, Mustard, Saleratus, Matshss, fto.;
LANbRETU‘8 GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and
Glassware, together with a great variety of artiolos for
family nse, oonsisting of Gelatin#, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, fto.. with an elegant assortment of fine Fronoh
and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs,
Lubin’s Perfumes, Colognes, aud Hair Preparation*—
all of which aro warranted to be of the best quality,
mar 10 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
For Fall and Winter I
T HE (Subscriber respectfully solicits the attention
of his friends and the public in general, to his
extenjivo assortment of Ready Mado Clothlug, com
prising as it does, a variety of every artiolo for Gentle
men's wear, suitable for ths present and oomingssasons.
Th* following comprise a portion of tho 8tock on hand
over Coats aud Sartont* or Bl'k and Blue Beaver Cloth,
Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway andLabradoi
Coatings, Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths, Talma
Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dross and Frock Coats, Bins and
Bro Cloth, Business Frooks, Grey and Cheek Cassimere
Business Suits, Bl'k Dee Skin Cassimere Pants, Fronoh
Faney Cassimere Pauts, Grey and Mixt Tweed do
Pants, Bl’k aud Mixt 8atiuett Pants, Plaid aud Plain
Korney Pants, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Cassimere
Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl’k do. Flash Velvotdo, Fig'd
Bl’k and Fancy do, together with an extensive stock of
Furnishing Goods, sueh as fine White Shirts, Silk and
Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel nnd
Jean Drawers, Riding Gauntlets, Blaok. Colored and
White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats and Benrfb, Neck
Tins. Suspenders, Ao., ths whole of which is offered fn
sals low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
oet 5 17 whltaksr-street.
C 3UMBH, BHUH1IEN dec*—A Beautiful
) sortment of Ivory, Buffalo and Shell, Took, Dross,
Puff, Fins teeth, Sid* and Children'# Long Combs, also,
I v^'y, Pearl. Satin wood, Buffalo,' and Rosewood llair,
also, Tuoth. Nail, Comb and Shaving Brushes,of Eng
lish, Fre.ich. aud American manufacture, juat received
and for sale by
oct 22 JOHN B. MOORS S CO.
T7INE CUTLERY—Just received a very
X perior assortment of Washtenholm'sand Rodgers’
Pocket Cntlery; also, some very fine Rasors with and
without Cases; Ladies’ fine 8cis«ers, fto. Ac., for sol# at
the Apothecaries' iloll by
oet 2U J. E. DiFORD.
N.
MINIS ft FLORANCE.
EMBROIDERY.
C OLLARS—Chiniesettes, Undertlenves, Infant s’
Robes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambrio
and Mailin Bands, all in And variety at
KEMPTON ft VER8TILI/S,
72 St. Jaliem and 105 Uryan-streeu,
oct 17 Wamngs Bangs.
W puncheon Sootch Whisky; 1 do Irish do. Fo
sale^by _ Ijoct lBJ YLANJ)J^ONEILL^
X?AIBKOIDEKIK£. dec.—French anil Brit-
n ish Emb'd Goods. Ladies’ Cuffs, Collarn, Chem
isettes, Ildkf* and Unaersleeves.
Ladies and Gentlemen's plain Cambrio ndkfs. among
whioh are some real Silesia Goods at a great bargain.
Hosiery fir ths season,of all kinds in Cotton, Meriuo
Wool, Spun Rtlk and Silk Gloves of all kinds, several
nsw makes. M. FBCNDEROAST ft OO.,
178 Broughton-si., op. St Andrew's Hall,
aet 23
West Side.
rilABLB CUTLERY.—Extra fine Pearl and
I Ivory Handle Table Cutlery, of English nnd
Amsrlonn manufacture, in setts of from 29 to 63 pieces,
LAID MEltlNOEH, Plsin nnd 8nottod
ool'd Flannels, high col'd M d'Lalnes, Fig’d do;
(te. Pink, Blue aad Mode ool'd Merinota, for sal# by
roue,,
oet 29
DuWITT ft MORGAN.'
I i'LOL'U—2LHJ bbls Ball. Flour; 75 do Georgia
L 1 4*; 26 de Hiram Smith do, ia store aad for sale
1<y iwt»i »wirr*co.
naSEftTaiSahn.
Comer Whitaker aud SL Julien Streets.
TTAVINO eonsiderably enlarged thair Stare, arc
XX now making exte<uird addition# and improve
ment in all iu branchee, as well in their .
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK
BINDERY
as in the department of Books and Stationery. Their
arrangements nr* sueh as enable them to order and ob
tain with the utmost prompts* and certainty, not only
tho rcaiUMTiavs of «u Motions of ear Union, bn t those
also of Ehgiuxd, Fxakcs nnd Gkbwart. All ef which
thoy pledge themselves to furnish nafty, or 4* quanti-
u ' ,Mt
Among their stock of elegant aad valuable Standard,
Classical aad Illustrated Works will be found the fol
lowing
LONDON EDITIONS,
ia octavo tolunax, nuraanLY bcukd 11* esur anna.
Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon.
Th* Doetor, bs Southey, 1 volume. Longman ft Co.
Beaumont and Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxon.
Masainger aad Ford, 1 volume. Moxon.
Wyeherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, aad Farqnhar,'!
volume. Moxon.
i by Cralkshank, each In I volume. Bohn.
^ iff# Work*. 2 volumes. Bohn.
Abbottsford Edition Wavorly Novels, IS voln, Houl-
■ton ft Co.
Burton's Anatomy of Mslaneboly, 1 vol. (half-Calf.)
Tegg ft Co.
Hood’s Own, profusely iUnstruted, 1 vol. Moxon.
Oil Bias, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby ft
0.
Boswsld's Lift of Johnson, sdlted by Croksr, now
edition, with portraits, I volume. Murray.
Arabian Nights. 600 wood cuts, 1 volume.
Cariosities of Literature, DTsrAslis, 1 vol. Moxon.
Joanna Baillie’s Works, 1 vol. Longman ft Oo.
Btcrne's Works, 1 volume. Bohn.
Don Quixote. 1 volume. Bohn.
The Spectator, 1 volnmo. Bohn.
Curler’s Animal Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume,
half-Calf.) Or- A Co.
Bunyan'sPilgrims' Progress, handsomely Illustrated,
1 volume. (Calf and’Turkey.) Bohn.
nail’s (Rev. Joeepb) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson.
Stewart's Philosophy of the Mind, 1 vol. Tsgg ft Co.
British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattis, 3 vale., lllne-
trated, Turkey Antique.
Moore's Melodies, illustrated by Macllse, 1 volume,
Turkey oxtra. Longman ft Co.
Clarke's Concordance to Bhakspeare, 1 vol., Turkey.
Btriokland'a Queens of England. ombelUahed with
portraits of every Qaean, nsw edition, revised and
augmented, 8 vole., oalf extra. Colburn ft Co.
Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso
phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Phy
sicians, and I^iwyars.S vole , oalf extra. Orrft Co.
Th# Book of British Balads^ illustrated on svsry
p Th.
•, 1 vol.,Turkey Morocco. Bohn.
Jhs Wilkie Gallery, n selection of Ihs best pictures
of tbs 1st* 8ir David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol.,
in Turkey Antique. Virtue ft Co. Importers price$26.
The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers,
same site and style as the above. Also same price.
The Land we Live In, a pictorial and literary sketch
book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, S vo. Chariot
Knight.
Pilgrimagosto Holy 8hrines, 200 engravings on wood,
1 volume, Turkey aud Cloth.
Poetry of the Year, deaoriptire of the Seasons, 22
colored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey.
Parables of our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio)
embossed cloth. Mitehsll.
Winged Thoughts, handsomely exeouted in gold and
colors, 1 vol., S vn., embossed oalf. Longman ft Co.
Christmas with th* Poets, handsomely ornamented
pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8
—), Embossed Turkey. Bogus.
Nhakspeare, 1 vol., S vo.,illustrated, Turkey Antique.
Orr ft Co.
Burns, 1 vol., 8 vo., illustrated, Turkey Antique.
Virtue.
Bulwsr's Works, 16 vole., 12 mo.,oalf extra. Chap-
r bound
Ualleck, fto.
Shakspeare's Works, Boston edition, 8 vole., Ootavo.
Webster's Works, Calhoun's Works, Preseott's Works,
Addison's Works. 8amnel Johnson’s Works, Irving's
Works, Cooper’s Works, fto., fto.
* 1 MO. VOLUMES, CALK 111 HA, JLDINK A!«D 07IIXK EMU-
1.1911 EDITIONS.
British Poots in 63 vols. Pioksrlng—Aldlne edition.
Byron’s Work,8 vols. Murray.
do Life and Works. 12 vols. do
Moore's Postloal Works, 10 vols. Ixmgman ft Co.
Milton's do do 3 do Pickering Aldin
edition.
Cowper's Poetical Works, 3 vols. Pickering Aldinced.
Young's do do 2 do dc do
Gray's do do 1 do do do
Burn's do do 2 do do do
Shakspsar's Plays and Poems, with a life glossary
Dtes, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vuls. Bohn.
Scott'* Poetical Works, illustrated, 4 vols, Turkey
tor. David Bogne.
Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John Keats,
8 vols. Moxon.
Herbert's Works, 2 vols. Pickering.
do 1 vol., with sketch of his life.—
Aldine edition.
Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Fiokcrinx.
Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kstnpis, 1 vol. elf
t and Turkey Morocco, haudsi
dsomely vignetted pagos,
London ft Oxford.
Anglers Souvenir, 1 vol. (Turkey) 011$.
Ths River Dove, w|thsome quiet thoughts on An
gling, 1 vol. Pioksriog, Aldino edition.
8TAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, ft0.
Writing Papor, Cap, Lettor, fto.—In store over 1000
reams, tho kinds aud qualities of wbieh mostly used,
comes direct from the manufactory, and will be sold in
lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill prices.
Blank Hooks—Stock considerably enlarged, and em
braces Lodges, Journals, ftc., of all sites and thickness
es, from 4 to 10 qrs. and several different qualities of
oaoh, the host of whioh are sold at tho manufacturers'
prices.
Envelopes—Over 200,000 oonstantly on hand, some as
>w as $1 por thousand.
Note Paper and Note Envelopes—A very extensive
assortment, some wry beautiful for weddings, soirees,
• e.
Gold Pens—A large aud selected stock.
Steel Pens—A vary large stock, some manufactured
to their order In very large quantities at a very low
price.
Copying Books—A very laage stook, of a New and
Superior Stylo, and which, as agents for tho manufac
turer, are sold singly or por dossn at his prlcos.
Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles
and sixes, a good snpply always on hand.
Maynard and Noyes T and liarrisou's Writing Ink—
the latter by the quantity at Harrison's pricos.
Desks, Rose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sixes and
in great variety, also of
No Plus Ultra Desks, for travellers.7
Bankers'aud Morohanta’ Note Cases—With Alpho-
. „*y superior.
Thermometers, a variety of sixes end kinds.
Surveyor’s Compasses and Pole Chains.
Finest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment at
Importers' prices.
Papier Macho Goods, in great variety, suoh os Tables,
Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port
folios, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, fto.
Also, Ladles' Rstioules, Purses, end Card Cases, Dis
sected Maps and Gamas lor children in great variety.
Also, Baltlsdoor and Sbuttlaeoeks, Groces, Dominoes,
Ordinary Leather and Moroooo Backgammon Boards,
Playing Cards of all qualities,
New Grocery Store.
COPAKTNKKBII1P NOTICIi
r |'Hi£ undersigned having formed a co-partnership
JL for the purpose of doing a General Grooery and
Liquor Business have this day opened a large and well
selected 8took of Grooeries and Liquors in the commo
dious store under the Marshall House, where they in
vite their friends and the public to an inspaetion of
their goods. The., hope by strict and accommodating
attention to their customers, keeping a eonstant supply
of every artiole which enters into their business, and
by SELUNO AT LOWEST oash micas, to merit a liberal
snare of pnblie patronage.
Having made arraugemenU to keep themselvee sup-
F ilicd by each successive steamer with all goods in their
in«, that enter largely into family use, but which from
their perishable nature cannot be kept long: house-
keojpers oan always have the assurauco of obtaining
kacu artlolss at their store, not only fresh, but of the
best quality, T. HYLAND,
sep li 2m RU. O'NEIL,
Prime Western Corn dc Meal.
O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn iu Os-
nabnrg seeks.
200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just received
and for sale by [sep 71 CHA8. H. DURYEE.
CORN, NEAL AND FLOUR.
OHO t,UKb> P r ' me Western Corn, in white sacks
160 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal;
31 saoks Georgia Flour in half-barrel seeks;
Also—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Just received end
for sale by [oet 311 CIIA8. H. DURYEE.
BOGS—Brass and Cast Iron, some very
JT handsome, jast received and for sals by
qpt22 8AMUEL PALMER ft SON.
1 7KNBKRN—Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; as-
' sorted Patterns, for sale low by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER ft 80N.
Ik AIL ROAD ADZ EH—A few dozen in store,
Etowah Mills Flour.
T HE undersigned huvmg been appointed the only
Agtnt of ths abort Mills, will b* kept constantly
supplied with the various qualities of Floar, and be
able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or
Sacks. It is ths intention of th* Proprietor to plaoe his
Flour in this market so as to oompste freely with the
Baltimore market both in prioe and quality.
A fresh supply just rseefved aad for sal* at ths depot,
oot 19 WA8HBURN, WILDER A CO. Agents.
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull nnd Bay Streets.
importer mod Dealer la
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
1 THE subscriber has now on hand a fine
LHxi and wsll selected stock of Wines, Liquors
■MHM and 8egars, comprising tho following:
One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1844.
One Pipe eholoe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
One Pipe of tho first quality and ohoioest OLD •'RE
SERVE,' viutago 1840.
o&VferaNHolTilSSi m J,u “ ulJ
'"" 4U * I/ m 0LD
■MflWttlumSiF* *****
Two Pipes Old Londou Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot of tho OLD RE8ERVE, of an olden Im
portation ' t Boxes and Demijohns. ’
Two half pipe* oholos OLD PORT WINE.
“ " " " 8UERRY '•
Tw.lt. half pIpMchotc. OLD COONAC. of nrloo,
bi«rd.,T 1, :U«. ,, .My,London Itaok.Jo.n Loui. I'ln.t,
CMlIllon, auim.nl, 6u.ru, 8^l ( uu, and OUrd,
unpuy a vo.
On# puncheon of OLD 8COTCU WHISKY.
j" .X, . « " Jamaica Ram. Alse various
P'»rt.T#n#riff#.8h#rry and other Wines.
Choioe Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wlnos,
imported Coi\l;als—such os Curasao, Maraschino, Ani-
0#fdi » u . Brandy Frnlts, fte.
1U0.UU0 ehoioo Havana Ciaon, of various brands, at
a frill stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dee 80
A A*E— ALE—<50 bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brow-
ed expressly for me, jast received and for sale
at the Albany Ale Depot by
oet 21 W. M. DAVID80N.
VJ OKU BRING, White Wash, Stove, Shoe and
Dusting Brushes, for sals by
17 MOB8E ft NICHOLS, 118 Broughton-st
T)ERCU8B10N CAP8. Gun Flints, Gun
! 8craw* aad Nipple Wrench**, Gum Leeks,Screw
drivers and ViMs. for sale by
ost.27 )l. W. CORNWELL, 101 Bxyim-et.
PATENT MEOIGINE8, ftc.
Liver Complaint,
JMndle«,DT»«|Ml*,Ohr*Ble arNmm
Debility, Obum ef the KHatrt,
And oil
Diseases ari-
slftg from a disor
dered Liver er Sto-
maeh, such as Ooastfo*-
Uoo, Inward Piles. Fullaesi
n Blood te the Head, Aridity of
the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis-
gurt for Food, Fullness or weight la the
ttemach. 80Or Eranvuiions, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the pit of the Stomach, Sw imming
of tho Iload, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Flattering at (
Heart, Choking or Huffocatlui
Semsatlouswfiealaa lying
neniaalylng
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
Webs before
Ibe Sight,
JWsr and dull paid id the head, Dedddmey o/Perepira-
lime. Yeltoeeneei of ths Shin and Byes, Fain in the Side,
Back, Chest, lAmbe, Sc., Sudden Fluehte of Beat, Burn
ing is the Fteeh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Vreat
' trite,esm be effectually eared by
R. HOOFLANIV8
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
rUEPXRKP BY
DR. O. 91. JAUKNON,
AT THE GERM Alt MEDJCIFB STORE, 120 ARCS
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Their power ouer the above diseases is not excelled, tf
equalled, by any other preparation in tho United States,
as Dm cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians
t worthy the attention of Invalids.
had/ailed.
These Bitters _
Possessing grea virtues in ths rectification of diseases
of the Liver and letter glands, sxsrelslng ths most
searching powers la weakness and affections oi the di
gestive ergons, they ar* withal safe, osrt^ln and plsas-
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
I From the Boston Bee.]
The editor said, Deo. 22d—
l>r. UooJtand's celebrated German Bitters, for the eure
of Liver Complaint, Jaundioe, Dyspepsia, Ohronio or
Nervous Debility. Is deservedly one of the moet popular
medicines of the day. These Blttere have been used by
thousands, and a friend kt oar elbow says he has him
self received an effectual and permanent eure of Liver
Complaint from the nee of this remedy. We are
vinoed that, in the use of these Bitters, ths patient
Stantly gains strength and vigor—s fact worthy of great
lias ration. They are pleasant in taste and smell,
ean be need by persons with the most delicate stom
achs with safety, under any oiroumstanees. We are
•jieakhig from oxporienoe, and to the afflicted we advise
Soott's Weekly, one of tho best literary papers pub
lishsd, said, August 26—
“Dr. Hoojiamd's German Bitters, manu factored by
Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most
prominent members ot th* faenlty aa an article of maoh
efficacy in oases of female weakness. As sueh is ths
ease, ws would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and
thus save themselves much siuknes*. Persons of debil
Hated constitutions will find these Dieters advantage
oua te their health, as we know from experience tin
salutary effeot they have upon weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, tha best family
newspaper published in the united States. The editor
•ays of
DR. UOOFLAND’B GERMAN BITTERS..
"It Is seldom that we recommend whatare termed Pa
tent Medicines, to the oonfldenoe and patronage of our
readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof-
land's German Bitters, we wish ittobedlstinotly under
stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of tho
day, that ore noised about for a brief period and then
forgotten, alter they havo done their guilty race of mis-
l * 1 ‘ ofamealolno long establli*
chief, but of a uiedloine long establTshea, universally
prised, aud which Los met the hearty approval of the
aoulty itself.'-
Evidence u, N ..__ ....
foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, the last three
years, and tho strongest testimony in Its favor Is that
there is more of it used in the praotieo of the regular
physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com
bined, a fact that ean easily be established, and fully
proving that a scientific preparation will most witn
their quiet approval when presented even in this
form.
That this mediolne will cure Liver Comnlaintand
Dyspepsia no one ean doubt, after using it as directed.
It acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; it Is pre-
forablo te oalomsl in all bilioue diseases— the effeot is
immediate. They ean be administered to female
font with safety and reliable bonoflt at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high character whioh
is neeessary for all medicines to attain to induoo coun
terfeiters te put forth spurious articles at the risk of ths
lives of those who are iuuocently deosived.
Look 1cell to the marks of the Gmuinel
They have th* written signature of C'. M. JACKSON
[»on the wrapper, aud his name blown in the bottle,
Uhoul which they arc spurious.
For sal* Wholesale and Retail at ths
OERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 120 Aroh-stroet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia
and by rospeotable dealors generally through
tho country.
PRICEM REDUCED.
To enable all classes of invalids te enjoy the advantxgei
of their greet restorative powers.
Single bottle« 75 cents.
Also for sale by J. A. Lx
Druggists, Savannah, Go.
Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrall ft Co..Charles
ton. 8. C. MWFlv
Laroche, w.w. Lincoln,
TO THE PUBLIC.
S ADWAY Sc CO., tho Inventors, Manufuclurern
and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R.
•dies, were the first te discover a Remedy possess
ing tho marvelous aud Miraeullous power of stopping
the most Excruciating Pains in an instant, allaying the
worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external,
in a few miuutes, aud soothing the most severe Par
oxysms of Hbeumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Doloreux,
as soon as spoiled. The R. R. It. Remedies consist of
three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful
G wsrs over certain complaints and diseases, and will
itaatly rel'sve tho Human System from pain—Reg
ulate each Organ te a Healthy Action—Resolve away
all Diseased Deposits—Renovate the body from all
Corruut Humors—Rebuild the Weakand Broken Down
Constitutions—Restore te Health, Strength and Vigor
all unsound and worn out parts.
B. B. B. NO. 1.
Kadway’a Heady Relief,
For all Acute Complaints,
Internnl and External,
The moment it Is applied externally, or taken in the
system, it will stop the most sxoruoiating pain and
quickly remove its cause.
RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, wel
known iu Brooklyn, was a cripple nino years. Rad
way's Ready Belief relieved him from pain in
entirely inouo week.
Thousauds of other oases equally as wonderful as the
above have been cured by R. R. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS.—Rad way’s Ready Relief will
relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty
minutes. It will ours the most desperate
few hours.
NEURALGIA.—The moment IL R. Relief le applied
It allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always
Scald*. Straius. Spraius, Stiff Joints, Lamouess. One
application of Radwsy'e Ready Relioi will in a few
moments entirely step the paiu.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds,
removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations.—
For all pains use R. R. Relief. Look for tho signature
of Rad way ft Co. on each bottle.
B.B. B. NO. 2.
Radway's Renovating Resolvent.
Keuolvea. Reuovatew. Uebullda.
IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the
Lunge, Syphilis, Consumptiou, Bt Vitus’ Danes, Sores,
Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma’ Nodes, Canker, Bron
chitis, Fever Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetterr.
The above eighteen complaints R. R. Rosoivent will
positively eure.
It renovates th* system completely, Resolving away
from the Solide-al! impure Poisonous and Diseased De
posits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life from all
corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health
and Strength to every Grgan and Member of the body.
Le tiers from illtfh Authority.
Hon. J.J. Middleton, of Wacoamaw, 8. C\, writes ns
under date of May 2d, 1853, that Radway’s Renovating
Resolvent cared one of his negroes, on his plantation at
Beaufort, of a Sorofulous complaint, of many years'
standing. Ths poor fellow was a disgusting object of
pity; h* was a moving mass of sores. The other ne
groes could not remain in the same plaoe with him. lie
wae entirely cured by Radway's Renovating Resolv
ent, an«* is now at work upon the plantation. To the
people of 8. C., Mr. middle ton is well known, aad te
the political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger.
SCROFULA.—When the Patient ha* been afflleted
Ten years
Fifteen yoars
Twenty year#
Thirty year*
Forty years
Fifty year*
Fifth day,
8oventh day
Tenth day,
. K , . j,- - - --— , entirely ot
bv Rad way '* Renovating Resolvent R.H.Romedie4
hlbit their effioacy immediately. They do not keep the
afflicted, pain-etricken sufferer lingoriug in donbtlbut
readily exhibit tbeir oflicaoy; inetantly relieving pain,
wneraUn*. restoring, rebuilding, and regulating th*
diseased body, to health and atrength.
Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under
dote of May 30,1853, writes "that a servant girl who
wae so reduced that no one would give a thrip for her
life, ’ elm was so oovured with sores that there was not
a spot of puro flesh of the sixo of a silvor dollar on her
whole body, was entirely cured by Radway’s Renovat
ing Resolvent.
DOSES.—One to throe Regulates.
Four te six Purges.
One Regulator at night, on going to bed, will ensure
sound sleep, a good night’s rest, and a healthy and
pleasant discharge from the bowels in the morning.
Radway’s Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re
solvent or* sold by Druggists every where.
BADWAY I CO., 162 Fulton-at., N. Y.
N. B.—R. R. Regulators ore of light oolor. oct 11
JOHN OLIVEB,
Hons*, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla
cier, Paper Banger. &c.
NO. 121, BROUGHTON STREET.
S EG8 to return bix thanks to the citizens ol
Savannah, for pkat favors, and te assure them
all work ia his line entrusted to him,shall bs dons
promptly and In a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts
by an assiduous attention to business, the employment
ofcompentent workman and the ase of the best materi
als, to Insure a eontinuanoe of their favors. Hs keeps
for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpontine
varnishes, window glass and putty; paiut, marking,
u —‘"- 1 - may 16 6m
white wash and other brushes.
' SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD.
pASHhNliLK Trams leave Macon daily at 61$
ihto&X i SSSAHt*"- m A ' M " irrl " “
Leavo Columbus daily at 9 o'clock A. M., and Ogle
thorpe at 11)4 A. M.. arrive at Macon 3)4 P. M., eon-
aooting at Maoon each way with Central Railroad
trains to Savannah, Augusta end MUledgsville, with
Maoon and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chattanooga, Nashville, ftc.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of ooaehos,
28 miles to Opelika, thsnes 64 tuilos by M.ft W. P. Rolf
Rood to Montgomery, Ala.
Counseling at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eu-
faula mail stages.
Passeagers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley.
„ . .. GKO. W. ADAMS.
Maoon, Aug. 31,1863. tf aug 31
Helioway’s Plllg,
A caitom.r; t< whom 1 <mn/,*r fo/liV"‘“f'Inn
Bh. hU bMD troubtad f.»»Mt>wlS ..V!
ud bad dilution. On the lul^^oooulm ta 5 rtnM H'n
.iroloooo of tho .ttaeh w.lio.lumVnij.rt'.TV" ti,
m.llon Ut lo 10 HTorolT, th.t doobtI{,’.£ dth . ,lll *i»'
h,r ? b "«» o.d“r It"S?"*'"*
■ho wu tnduoed to try your Pill. ... .J ,
th»t .fter tho Hut. ud oVeh ..Mudlu V
drootroUif. 8h. conUnotd to lot. th.i. tl'tit
oho wood owly throe hole, .he 1, .ow hTuf.
ofp.rf.oth.Utb, i oooldb«, MM .“•••J'fw.t
<*•••. With, .boy., from th. i.V.rity7f5?» “*n
.nd the speedy euro, 1 thluk loo.ki , ! \ bt Uhct
your Utoulihfni P)ju. (61,25) af WE*^ li
An Bxfrnordlnnry Cm .r m.
Fewer In Vnn Dlenmn’.
Coryza Inter („ !£»ti.
tho l.l Mlirrti, lttil, by HoloF J uTTi 7
hi or,, rot M'Connlt.u, utn'lMnv..™ „7 “ ,c4 -
MNl. T0WB.h»d bfou utr;“u , f2S . .T- , * lill l
tn.tlo foror for upword, of two month, ihi?!.’?
Uroly d.prW.d hSrof th. uu ofhSl&W75!rt?. "•
period she woe under tho core of the most thi *
. portent ouro. —
Cnreof a Fain t.nd Tishtnr.olinh. pl
nnd tstumnrli of n Per.on Sd yu^ 'i
Age. «f
J 2g®tawaasaws !£
To Professor Holloway.
Sir—I dsalre te bear testimony on th* kt*u
Holloway's Pills. For some years I Buffed!
from a pain and tightness in th* item*ch. r *lk?k ,r, ' !
•lio .ocooip.rtl.d 5y . .hotter., of br..thAblt r'i,*“
tod mo from welkin,.bout. 1 ut64nmZf
uotwltbitudiu. my Uruud .ut. ofllft, tbjTvV!
havo sorslieved.ms, that 1 am desirous thJfV.w 1
should be made acquainted with their wirtu^V ?!!!
now rendered, by their means. comnarativ«it‘.«»i a
and can take exercise without lnoonfenitnco^or pi^
NnrtK HENRY COE,
North-it., Lynn, Norfolk
wonderfully rjteacioui,«ii
/olloWf.p nl, <
A,uo, A.thm^Dilloui euntulunu, Blokhu o> ts,
Skin, Bowel complaints, Colics, Conitlyation Vf ti!
Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, DrststAbt
Throats, Stone and Gravel. Secondary iynptomo. Til
Douloureux, Tumours, Uioers, Venereal Atfsctloni
Worms of all kinds, Weakneie, from whatever caoii|
Sold at the Ettabliihment of Professor UOLIdO* a v
244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, Londos.) aad by all rl'
■peotabie Druggists and Dealers ia MedlelsM teroui.
out tho British Empire, and of those of th*
flutes, in boxes at 37kc., 87c., and $1 60 each. Wh*i«
•ale by the prinoipsl Drug houses in ths Uxka. us i.
Messrs. A. B. ft D. SANDS, Nsw York, aadW W
LINCOLN, Savannah.
gOT There is oonslderabls saving by ukiii th
large sixes.
N. B.—Direction for the gnidanoe of parsataiaivin
disorder are affixed to saohbox. ’
may 19 ThSTlawtw \,
AFFLICTED READ.
S ANCTIONED by public opiuion, andiuiuinrd
by Medioal Authority, the AMERICAN COM
POUND stands before the world xj the noit relia
ble and speedy rsmedy for a certain spstifts dii«u>
of the urinary organs and its annlsgoas cemj,Uiin-
Adapted to every form and atage of the dlsstM.ustll
as age, sex and constitution—requiring no nitrittieaii
diet or buflneas, the afflicted may rely upon iu im*4t
and oertain cure. It is exceedingly bsnefleialforFkir
Albus (whites) female complaints from which U»«-
studs suffer without the knotylsds* of a remsdv. Pr«-
phrod by a practical Phyeiolan whose practice huten
very extensive—reliance oan be plaoed upon iununu.
Over Ten Thousand bottles have been told during ite
past year, and not a tingle ease of failure hoi rtsdri
the proprietor. Around ouch bottle or* plain practical
directions for self-treatment. Price $1 perbottli.
gar Observe that the Genuine has the writtse dpi-
ture on the wrapper, and name blown ia th* glass, iu
sale by Thomas M Turner ft Co, A. A Oolomoni, W W
Lincoln, Savannah ; P B Molse, Augusta; Meurt. El
lis, Macon, and by Druggist* in all large towni aad
oities In the United SUtei.
eodly
Mortimore’s
BITTER CORDIAL
AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
0T Price, One Dollar per botde. JD
'1118 iu valuable preparation line obtained • pop-
I ularity wherever Introduced, unprecedented u
the history of any other preparation brought before the
publio. The multiplied thousands who haT* imd it,
and have realised its marvellous effects in rtmovit<
diseases. .
Uo-EMtHblUliln« Nature, nnd Kcataring
the Nervous etyatotn,
now herald it te the world as possessing th* raoitiupe-
rlor medical virtues known in ths Materia Msdica.
Eminent Professors and I'hyiicibus of the omHand
ing in the tnudioal profession use and presents it a*tb#
most effective
Alterative and Blood Purifier
ever known; while vast numbers who Lad uu war
ed fromdiseoeesor complstut* brought oa by arirsiafy
Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Tmp%d State ttf »*« Lan,
or Impurities of the blood, now look upon this 0*4*1
as most Mysterious and Magical in its healing proper
ties and teetering powers.
Neuralgia,
General Debility and
Nervous Affections, Dyspcp-
elnor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite,
Acidity of tho Stomaoh, Nervous liesd-
eocho or Flow tf Blood to tho Hoad. tosUvs-
ness, or Irregularitiee of th# Hovels, Pleurtw,
Pain* or Mlsory in ths Sid# or Regios « tte
Heart, Flatulence or Dsvrassion of bpmig
Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Bol
ing KeusatioDS, Prostration of tho Nervous l/ws,
Cold, ChUly Sensations, or Numbness of
Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Frofui# Eipts-
toration, Night Swsate. Diseases of ths
Heart, or affeotion of th# Lungs, Jsaa-
dioe, Disease of the Kidneys, Be-
rsngemontor Prostrate Condi
tion of tho Organs of Ns-
turo, whiohoauae Poin-
fnl Irregularities,
•speeially with
Females.
Producing Debility and Prostration of ths Nmeei^»
tern, Palo or 8allow Complsxlon. Krysipriai,*
Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or U«B»rt« *
Blood—these, and their kindred Cotnplaintt, “r*
tressed thousands. They may have ©rigis***"**
very simple and unsuspeoted causes, bu» tm “*|J"
and its cause must be removed, if you vosld UW
" Life, Health and Happiness." u ■
Ths thousands who nave proonred end uwt
more's colehrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifisr.say
that" these diseases oannot remain long in tbs
after oommsnoing its use." It operates lit® »
acts as a fine tonic, oorrecto ths tenei of tk< •■‘““'j
strengthens tho digestive organ*, stimulaUi
te healthy action sufficient to throw ott the imfir* m
poisonous secretions, imparts purity,risks** - *?!
ulity te the blood, circulates it freely tbroogbsstw
system, thereby neutralising and removing ‘“F""**
posits, renews and strengthens the nerrsai•/«*■»
stores the oonstitution in all its strength sad vigor,
imparts a glow of health and beauty of conipls*'# n -
The evidence in Us behalf Is overwhelmUf. M* “ 0 *
high sources, but it is known that for twoy#sr»te | ' D '"
ply has not met the demand. This hundred*or *r
Vn certify. Th., ever, bottle «J}» ““
inor.j" will, it ttow meet, titntln ■*'-
than one thousand Druggists, among vbe®
fectl, Mf. to b. u»oi In .n, .UU of hMlih,
most delicate female or ohfld.
Price $1 (X) per bottle.
gar Price $1 OU per notue.
Pt ° P 'i“t°'w, V. ALEXANDER * OO..FtwrUI<ft
No. I Unroloy-itreut, (Aitor UottM), S.»’
n.vlt.ud, ll.rrt.lh Rtiley,.n4 Rtilhton.Cluli**
Whole.,1. Agont., New Vor^. 80L0M0[| ,g
.nd J. a. CARTER,
W AgenU in 8*tm“V
apr 1 eodlawt-w
B
Union Steam Saw mill.
TB* (DMCB1BIM .,, otif
AV1NQ cotnulotm) thoir ttow BrEAlIM*
MILL »ro now prepared to oot .od dllonltn
IREK o! oTOr/ diutonoion M jh« r *
huildlng of tliU MILL, wo h.ro Ukeit
tho roooot iioproveuioDta In tho ooMtriic 1 lioo «^
ohiaery of mills, .nd .re of oplDlon OM oo
will only require . tri.l to oonrlBoo My oo-t“* ^
c.n mauufoetaro LUMBER oqu.l. If “•■f
.tty other mill In the 8t«o. Tolho.0 who Mf-,,.
in with th.fr ordara, w. will •», lh fcl
tio*.ih.llb. tired toflT.■HmjIhj'KjJcO.
.lit, .od price.. Ji* 0 "
ier Oroer. m.yl. l.ft.t ottroHoe.'«0’l»"IJ’
or M the MILL, EMt.ni Wh.tr.r. «£__!!«
Md
MAU1NK UAILWAV
Th. nndsnigitwl r.«p.otfolly
i .11 who may o.od Ui MrriMA W
lhaeohargeof the MARINE HAILW * | e n,
wm.vm ie now in euoeeMfril operation. “* 'V
prepared te take up vessels of any eta* ^nt-
eur port, and te do tho work of repairing, *®'i
able terms. Those who with to clean » r PJ .!g M ib*
tome of their Tessals, eon also be
Railway, upon reasonable terms.
to contraot for building Vessel* of soy oim* ^
tiou, and te oorry on th* boJines* of
Ing, Spar-making and Caulking, i»v“*i. T
brxnches, at tho eastern extremity of thsci j
a food Bhlpsraltbisoa
OIUOKUU IIKItF AWO_ TON«I' w '"‘
oct 27" b - rr '"* I -“* ""uylInd k
AI .-Brin,o EMtorn ll.y l»
^ ^sale in lots te salt £ 6UNKE*
,U. MAHCHIBI’B
jt J hersby most resp^tfally dedicates
ersand Daughters of onr oountry , for
I)
PI..UU VMI.W. v* VM. wjntry, for
is dcsignod.and whoso happiness l| v 11
fresh supply Jastrooolvsd at th* a P°*;^diF0B^
oot »9 -—
oelvsd and for solo by n .wrTT ft ViOhO^
oot 29 '*--<£**
\M OLAMJSE8.—127 bbl*. J*** - '
JYL Orloans Molsssss. landing fros» .
andfor sale by
5 t 29 CLAQHORN ft CUNNDjQ-^~ f
ONDON PORTER & A ^Sir2i*)f.
■ A brands} in pts and qts. In Store ssd y
oet 28 rr-'TiJh KreSf^
r 11 AI.91A ULOTn.-KIti.uotihl-.^l, ut. ■-
I Cloth for making Cloaks, Tslmss,*
fashionable oolors. For gala
50
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