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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NJSWiB, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 4863. JL * JSWSuSiWr ii*«•««• Htwiiufij*.: VJti hietimetoinperlntendlnglhe erection of ®V r 1 ** ' ■ikMarhont the South, u he hu th* agenoy forsome ^^OaJIeet Machine Manufaoterin* estabUsMiaato e United' - • - Parsons ordering Work through hi , . . their order# wlirb# flUed with diepatoU, and every teatlon raid to giving them Machinery from the boat •trie of patterns, and of tho mutt substantial and dura ble workmanahip. lie would likewise invite the at tention of tltos# about to ereet hltlle to hia plan of dr- cnlarMill, known u “Mitehel’s Cireular Mill," be- .vHevtag it te be-the onlf plan that oan be enooenfolly operated in all kinds of timber. By thla plaa, the tim ber te scoured ee ae te premt springing while* the u* it ia the out. The eet work* are geared to that by tni sing one wheel log ie awaited at both ends; thua gating the labor of ahd nand. rutin* WlaMak to learn the advantage! of thie im provement are refema to Picnon a Maorumcb* Mill atlfo.*>tf,0. Railroad, and Fuller * Co., No. T Central Railroftd. Ldnff experience and oloso attention riven preetioally to constructing and operating Steam Saw Mill#, warrants the aubeeriber *“ * v ‘ —* ^ r in ins oonttden >e df being able to give every satisfaction. Those wanting machinery for working wood, such as Daniel'* improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor- . ttslon machine, Sash. Moulding and Slat Machine, h Sore 118iw, he., by selling on the mbmribor may ob tain them iroin the beat manufacturer*, of labor aavlnh machine* for working wood ever offered to the nnblid. jgQTl’rompt attention will be given to nil letter* ' (powpuid) addressed to HENRY MITCUKL, mnniRENOKSl l Meaars. Wm. B. Gluts* Co.,1 Meiers. H. A. Ali.cn * Co- J *to»**a*h. R. W. Omse. Wilmington, N. 0. ElAtlLBIV 4 UOI.LIRatWORTH,\Wilmington, J. M. POOL 4 Oo., J Del. octn QtMOMPAQnnv, Augusta, Qa.ty STOVES! STOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. IHAIBICE’S, Nm« IS. 1M and 14 Barnanluirreff. ■JU - ..WHBRR yon will find as good an assortment rm as there ia in tho oity—which en examination, will compote with any; and all of which will bo Warranted to hake, boil or roaet, or the pur- eda return them. Ilavlug an over stock of LARGE COOK STOVES, , thoao in want would do well to call, being purobaaed ..Iasi season at a reduced rate, 1 feel positive In ear ng Joaaaeliaay thing in tho shape of a large Cooking , Stove cheaper than thoao purchasedt la season. Alau, . all kind* of Parlor, Office and ilall Stove* on the most accommodating terms and latest stylo*. Also, Tin Warn of ovary description. Cast Iron Pumps for Wells and Cisterns. l.«od l»ine of the varlousCellibro. Wooden Warn, of every desoriptlon. Broome, Scrubbing and Duating Brnahea, eto.eto. Glass Lamp* for rluld and Cumpbine, Oil. ato. HOLLOW WAUB of every kind. Uavieg two of the beat Plnrabara In the United State* X am prepared to rat Water Pipes on correct princi ples, of the beat material. I would refer to work dona In tho utw buildings of Mr. Waldburg, Mr. Wm.Kema- hart, Stoddards, l.ioyda ana Clreopclys, and numarona • other building* In the city. oct 31 JOHN J. MAURICE. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, Vv Notv York. Ronton, Philadelphia, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; ElUOl'B AND UA LI POItNJA. S Y ftlomnore Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox 9 tilt, Stats if Georgia and Key Stoat Stats—ay try inlay and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT- OOMEBY. and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Special messen gers accompany our Kxproj«. Ornuaa and Auenth—163 Bay-street, Savannah; Third-street, Mason; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; . Kandolph-tt., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 4.3 and 46 South-third-atroot, Philadelphia; 8 Court* street, Bolton; Exohango-atroet, Providence', Mont- guuary-stroet, Sau Francisco. augSl LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. Gandy, Gandy! J 3H08E Dnllnr Box/# of Muorled Candy, an auiat- ble for family nae and convenient to carry or aend any part of the ooontry, have arrived and are for aale at T. C. RICE'S Candy Factory. Also, an exten sive assortment of fanny paper ana gtaia Boxes, Cor netts, he. gay*Country Merchants will do well to oxamina the last mentioned articles, a* they will be sold at an ad vance of only five per cent, upon tho lowest Paris and New York manufacturer* prices. Now is the timn, for Christinas ia near at hand. oot 2V THAT COUGH CANDY J B RICE’S Cough Cuiidy all it ia cracked up to be, la a question which baa become aa common aa lervations upon tbs weather, la Rica's Cough Caudy aa good aa it is said to be, ia a question which may new be answered by every man's noxt door ne'ghbor, for so perfect has beoo its success in effsuting cures, that it is hourly receiving the approbation it ao justly merit#, and the prediction with regard to Its extensive aale, lute been more than fulfilled, for already hae It found ' its way to tho remoteat ootnera of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina, where it woara Its honest “ laurels aa a conqueror of disease. If you have a Cough for which you have a dread, be quick and try Rloe' Cough Candy, “for tho hour cometh when no ms can ,T core Consumption.nov 1 GOAL AND WOOD. URU AMU COAL, I N nuantitiea to suit purchaaora ou the wharf, or delivered la any partof the city. —ALSO— Black Jack, Upland (Ink, Live Onk, Ash, Pine and Light Wood, by the Boat Lond or nt Retail, For the convenience of parsons residing In the upper portion of the city, Boxes for orders are « laced at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., W. f. Lincoln and Y7, O. Dickson, nnd at tba Office of the 44 Morning Nawa." In order to ensure promptness in supplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 A. M., and 9 o'clock, P.M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measvye, and purchasers will confer a favor by lmmo- dlately reporting any instance in which my teamsters Should fall te deliver tho quantity ordered. lfovingmade mangeinunts for a regular supply of the above articles, and for their prompt delivery, 1 respectfully ask a continuance of tho favors of my former customora, and the patronage of oouaumorr of . REED CANE for shipment In any quantity, supplied at short notlee. f. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Remmuhi, Ferry Wharf, oet3 Opposite thd (ia* Works. nVflUBANCE, Marine and Fire Insurance Agency. fl’HE Uodnrtlrnod *T ‘ th.CU^. Heme li . . . or ms ertr or , Capital $S9<MMM», .11 pal* la. SIMEON L. LOBBIS, rnoMut. Cuius J. lUaria. Bfe’ty. 1 iHE HI)BMC VIBMKM k»lM bMl appoint ed Agents of the shove owed Company, are new prepared to take risk* against Tire on Buildings, Mtr- chandlar.ho., on favorable terms jy 8 OOlifeunnh IXKRTB. Fire and Life Iniorsnce igexey. Fana.ro> Fir. Ia.ara.ro Coatpaap or UTICA. N. Y. C.riT.t, ,100,000. Oraalt. Fir. laaaraa.. Cnapnor or OTIC*. N. T. Oiinu. ,1*0,000. Charier Oak Llk Iararaao. Caatpaap, . . < r UABTFOBD, CONN. ' Ctplu), (.aO.mO t, eh. sue.) mo,ooo. ALraa.aiLL.PrMld.ae. Jm.c. WIioiir,«.o"7. Halckarharkar Fir. Iraaraac. Co., or FATERrOBD, N. Y. C.riral. . . CaaaLaaCa.aia.Pruld.it. r. D. Moo. Su'rr- Thu.Ooaip.Di.. b.rin, a luh capital. aar.Ip in. K tbad ia bead aad mcrlpl*. ar. pnpand ta .Idol la- raacd .faintI damdg. by St*..aall aindiof prapiny aa riannabl. urtut. Applioatloai rtcliri by apr “ * — ‘ Til. UNITEU STATES 1.IKE INSl'IIANCk, AomuII, uud Trust Company, Ckartrr Perpttual—Catk Syilcm. CAPITAL 0930,000. This company combines the Mntnal and Proprietary system, and will inenre the lives of white persons, also nsgroee. Dr. AnhOLO, Medical Examiner. * - ly MINIS h FLORANCE, Agents. Diuicroll & Bryan, OENXRAI, AUE.bTS AND BUOKKIIH. roaTun runoRAsn aho balk or STOCKS, BONDS, KXCHAN9K4 HBAL KSTATE. Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. fUliE undersirneil Agents of tno above Company, l — Stock in will toko risks against Fire on Buildings, JU Jan 14 the moat favorable terms. KOk AL 1NHUKANCK COxllFANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. ritHiS INSTITUTION has established nn Agency 1 in Savannah, and Fire Pol idea upon Produce and rfoperty will be issued by ANDREW LOW h CO. Snvnnnnh, January Ml, 1863. LONDON PU4KNIX F1UK OFFICE. T III8 Company takes Fire Riaka in thia city,and insures Renta and Leases, asp a ROBT. UABER8HAM t SON, Agents. aVTNA INfdUltANCK CO ill FAN k OF HARTFORD, CONN. rtlHE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, I eontinueto take rials against Fire on Buildings, dtooks.etc.,ott tho most favorable terms. Apr /d COHENS 4 UERTZ^ Mntnal Life luartiea Gompauy ef New Yerk. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. F. S. WINSTON, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arkold, Medical Examiner. Application! received by feV14 iy W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Insurance Company 4 SBUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Ai.bon Chabi, Beo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary. ,e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following rlske, Via: Marine, Nissr and First also on the lives of Servants. Lives of Whlto Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extrapremium^for resicUu^n^o South. June ly Corn?f Bay and Drayton ate. NOTICES. SAVANNAH, OCT. 84,1863. r pilRF.E Month* uft«r date upplicniion will t»o I made to the Marine and Fir* lneuranoe Bank, for in* payment of a On* Ilundrod Dollar Note, letter 11.. No. 633, dated 76th Deoeiuber, 1849, payable to N. B. “*— *l. hand half of R. E. BURTON. Knapp. J. Olmetead, Cashier, tho : wliioli has beeu lost. oot 21 lawSm T KUAL UO-PAHTNKB8UIF.-The uu. M a deraigned have thladay formed a Co-Partnership, forthe practice of Law and Equity in the various Courts of Eastern and Middle Citcuite, under the name and style of Marsh h Ouerard. MULFORD MARSH. octl JOHN M. OUERARD. To the Public, THE undersigned no longer acts u* Agent for L. 8. HENN ETT h CO., foi* the purchase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1863. J. C. THORNTON, sept SO 3m ‘ IIoyms and Mules. A lot of good MULES ami I10R8EB fgr sale at T. F. STEVENS’ Stable*, Cor. Broughton k Barnard-ate. aogiM ■5R • id Ji Hand Agency. rntiE aubscribor will purchase or well, on commie- x slon. Lota ia tho town of Brunswick ; cdso, Lands lying in Ihi counties of Glynn. Wayne, Oaredeo, Ware, Appling, Cliuch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thotao*. for 10 -E. J. Harden, Esu., Savannah; J. C Collins, Maeun; Andrew J. Miller. An. E. M. MOOllE. Aug. 1 •; 1863. J jlOaMAl.K-Awom.il 1 Waehor aud Iroaer, and he yean, and a boy IU yean old. Ap^d^ti BBFkr to Plant and Pr. gusta. Brunswick, Aug. 11853. uug 16 a guv children, a girl . WRIGHT. youre uhl, a good TG8T KBCl’D. in Store, 10 bids Canal Flour •y 6 half do do, 6 do new Buckwheat, 26 bags do d> o bbls Self-Raising Kluur, 6 keg* Extra Choice Goshen ■ Rutter, 5 boxes dd do Cheese, for sale low for oaeh at ALEXANDER'S, nov 3 Oor Bull and Congreae-ete, Muuument-i I 3DH |SAJDH-A.fllrl;l» year* old, « tiuuin 1 stress add house servant; a Girl 13years old, ILY MARKET BEEF in half bbU. ‘ by foot 11] MINIS 4 FLORANCE. HLOim.-tOO bbls. extra fumily Flour; 300 do P " inperflne do: 180 sacks do. For sale by -"*» WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO. IJOTATOEH A APPLES-lUO „■ era Potatoes; 76 do Apples, for aale bbls North .pples, for sale by MoMAHON k DOYLE. T AND1NG nud In itoru per achr. Patrick Henry ' JLi fihble extra No. X Mackerel; 6 do new Buckwheat ItTdo Btlf-rlsing Flour, put up in small aud large pack- ugee; 30 bble Onioua; 20 boxes Snicked Uerrluxt. and ft^UlntoliCcntlsh. [nov 61 4. D. JESSE. miftKY—40 bble Old Mouognheln Whisky and Apple Brandy, for sale by v7 MINIS L FLORANC*. TIUTTBR, UUPaKSE, IIKRItlNGS, dkc ' If 36 kegs selected Goshen Butter; 80 boxes eolected Cheese ; 100 do Now Scaled llorrlugs; 60 packages W, .‘4 and bbls Uuokwheat; 25 bbls good Eating Potatoes. Becuived par steamer and Tor sale by oot 19 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. CRANE h RODQER8. . gaily authorised Agent for the transaotlon and ulosiug up of my businoss. fl J. Q. THORNTON. , carry on the Lumber and Timber buanesis as heretofore, under the name anu style or J. Roberto 4 J. ROBERTS, ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE. F ACTORS, Merchantnnnd Olliers, de siring to have their Cotton repaokod, oan do *0 by applying at my prase. Eastern Wharves, mar 6 if C. A. L. LAMAR. ruPAKTNKUSlIlP NOTICE f| IlK undersigned have this day associated thorn* 1 selvas togethor under the name and style of Kemp-, ton 4 VoretUle, for the transaotlon of a general Drk Gosds business. Uaving taken the stand In Waring « Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 1U7 Bryan-sto., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbanm 4 Co.'e Music store, they will. In efew day*, be propxred to offer to their frlende and the Dublio, a handsome and v«U Mleotod asiortment of spring Goons. EDWARD 8. KEMPT ON, V 1 HENRY W.VER8TILLE. Savannah, Fab. 17,1862. *•*>»» Dry Oeoto, Olothing, he. hew arrivals. ^ . 1 DllY-GOODS.MYGOODSI HENRY LATHKOP 4 CO M AYE rtootvod per recent nrvival*. and offer for aak PlanUUv a Dry U**4s? Uaden DeRl. and 4 Blankets; Qovrfta kerseys and Plain* North*- *ra«e4*i heavy (all w.eell do; heavy Cordova do; heavy Rrewa ikkunge; ylala and twuled Red Flan- 1 Oevrgiu ks reeye and _ . ndedej heavy (all weell 4hi heavy Oardov Mty Rrewa tMKUhghi ylala and twuled Red French Meealia d’Xjalneej American do; plain 1 nnd high oel'd do; French nnd Engltoh Merinos, a rlety oi color#; raw Silk Plaids 1 Moualln d'B DHKH8 NILKH. Plain,yield, and striped Drees Silks s rich Brocade do; idala hl'k Silks, a large variety; bl k Brocade do; bl'k and Rep. do. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Monslln d'Lalaes; French and English Bomlailnes; Alpsccas. Cantoe and Tamlse Cloths. CLOAKS Jk 3LANTILLAS, Cloth Cloaks and Talmas; bl'k aud ool'd Silk Han* lillas, Ladles' bl'k and ool'd Clothe for Cloaks, and a variety of Trimmings for the same. Embroideries & Lace Geode. Monslln Collars and Chemisettes: Laos do; ri^h Emb'd Lawn lldkfii; Mourning Collars 2 Chemisettes and Undersleeves; ;Mos!in Cape; Infants' Waietoi Swiss and Jae. Edgings and Inserting!; Thread and Ltale Edgings and Inserting*: Cambrlo and Mnelia rlety. 11081 SKY Men's and Boj s' Wonted and Cotton Half Hose; La dles' and Mieses' Cotton and Wonted Hose ; Ladles' bl'k and white Silk do. llouno Fnrnlnhlnii Goodn. 10-4 11-4 aud 12-4 Linen Shirtings: 9-4 HM and 11-4 bro. and bl'ehed Cotton Shirtiosrsi Pillow Case Linens and Cottons; 8-4, 9*4 and UM bro. and bl'ehed Table Damask; Damaak Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Iluoa- bac, Scotch nnd Russia Diaper*, Irish Llaonl, good •tjie*. Bed-Ticks, Furniture Dimities, ho. Clothe and Cansimcren. Black French Cloth*; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo; bl'k Doe-Skin*; plain and rlaid Tweeds: Kontucky Jeans; bl'k Satin Vestiugs, nnd bl'k and ool'd Bilk Vestings. oct2U New Fall and Winter Goods. ROBINSON & CAMP, Draper* and Tailor., and Dealer, in FINE HEADY-MADE CLOTHIM, A HE now receiving and opening their Slock of J\ Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of blacK and fancy colored Freucli and English Cloths- French, English and American Caseimeros, of all grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Batina, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. Ovcu-t oatinus— Huch aa flue English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double sided do., fine Kerseys end Pilot Cloths—all of which will bo made up and trim- mod in our usual style, and at the shortest notice. Our Rr.xnr Clothing Is manufactured by ono of the first llousce in Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine end fashionable. We have oar usual large supply of Furnishing Ooods ou hand. Everything requisite for a Gentleman's Wardrobe—together with Tranks, Valises, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Ooods, such aa Coats, Cloaks, Punohoe, Leggina and Capes—all of wbioh we offer as low, and on as acoomtnodating term* as can be had elsewhere, at OAUDRY'S BUILDING, sep 23 Next door to Pulaekl House. KEMP TON ft VEBSTILEE, 1 I AVL now opened a large mid wull eelectod li Hfo»,k of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, whioh they assuro their friends and the public generally, ia difficult to bo surpassed either in variety or quality.— Their purchases have beeu made upon suon advan tageous terms also, ae to afford great inducements to public patAmago. In addition to a oompleto aud hand some supply ol Dress, Fancy and House Ooods. ns well as a gouernl assortment of all other kinds of Goods in their line, may be found 8-4, 9-4,10-4, Dutftl Blankets, 8-4,5M, 10-4, Tw ill'd do, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Grey do, 10-4. 11-4, 12-4, 13-4, F'iue Bed do, Crib and Cradlo do; anil for Negroe'a w ear, a large stock of Plain and Kerseys, at prices as low ue they can be bought any where of the following styles : Huhleye Heavy Twill'd Kerseys, su perior heavy English do, (a splendid article,) I M Georgia do, (very heavy,) Kendall Kereo\'e aud the 'iCablo Warp Kerseys, White, Grey aud Bl’k rgia Plains, Mrlped do, Bchley’s Heavy Geor gia Plains of the last yuar's make and the host article of the kind in this market, at their storo in Waring'* Range, 72 Bt. Julian and 106 Bryan-ett, .3ALL AND WINTER TRADE—1853. ; The subsoriboss are now receiving their F'all and inter etook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, com prising ono of tho largest and beet selected stocks ever brought to this market. Being manufactured under our supervision, at our Manufacturing Esiabliahinent North, wo are enabled to offer them to tho trade with entire confidence as to workmanship. Particular at tention has been given to the selection of the latest and most fashionable styles of goods. In addition ing to an examination of . . nre offer at wholesale and retail on reasonable term*. Country uerohants, visiting Savannah, will find, on an inspection of our stook, styles of goods par ticularly adapted to their trade. An examination is 68 Bt. Julian and 101 1 B Two 1 Bryan-i CI.OTIIM ANU CAMSlMKHKM. weeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ac. Received andfor sale by *’ HENRY LATH HOP A CO. INE Hill RTS—Just received u full supply of tino Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-st. oct 15 PRICE A VEADER. Jb t Macon each way with Savannah, xugvataand L_ mmova »wd Western trains to Grlfin, SS.-SraaMW.Yts Road to Mantgoigis. Ala. ; — / Coaa.ctlox.iOfltthorp.withTaUafcaam aad la- fxala Stall suns. 1 ra».. l .£r£t'a.t..441a. *^.11.^^ .M0«.4n,>l,lSt; »t- aa.81 Ten Delian Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscriber, about 'Jie first week In September last, his boy JOE. He is anout 26 yaarg ef turn, of a musSae eeeaplMloo, five feet •lx inohes high, wlU welsh about Iff) pounds, aad hie left leg to mnehnwoUen from a scrofulous dice axe. I underataad he was totelj seen InSavanaab, aad has a tioket authorising him to hire bis time; by whom given I do not know. I will rive Ten Dollars for hto appre hension and lodgment In jail, or Twenty Dollar* for proof to oouviotlon that he to harbored by a whlto per son. J.P. GOULD. Augusta. Oa. eodln nov 11 SAVANNAH HARDER SHdP BATHINQSALOON. T HE Bubecribor would rospectfolly announce to the oittoens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment to open for the reoeption of hto friends. Ue SMure* them that nothing will be left un done on hto part tooontinue it a convenient and oomfor- table Barber Shop. His prlcos will be ae reasonable a* in any similar establishment in New Yerk. Hair Cutting, in neataad fashionable style $0 10 8ingl«r Bhave^. 10 Shampooing M 96 Shaving six and s«vea times a week.................... I OU Shaving five times n week. 1 60 Shaving three or four times n week. 1 UU Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths. 60 Parents are respectfully lmformed that every earn and pains will be taken with their children when eeut to the Saloon to be welted upon. Ue will also keep for sale a variety of Fancy Ooods, each as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stool*, all kinds of Gloves, Dree* Shirts, Mo- riuo and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Pooket Udkfa., Collars, Books, and other articles of Gentle men's wear: also— ii»ur, Tooth, Hat, Nall, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soapa, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. Balm of Savannah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing ana darkening the llair; thousands who have reoeived the benofit or cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Halr.ar* willing to com mend it. Prioe—$1 a bottio, or three bottles for $2 26. J. M. HAYWOOD. Monument-sq., Savannah, Wagon manufactory, WARNER’S OI.D MTAND, HEAD OF llrouglitnn-ntreet sortment of Plantation Wagons, horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carte and Drays, aud build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough mechanics, natives of Geor gia and 8outh Carolina, and put up oar work ourselves, and warrant every artiole of tho best materials and workmanship. We return onr thanks for the very liberal patronage received, and assure our patrons that it is our determi nation, that our work shall be a* good a* auy In the oity. AT REPAIRING of all kinds dono with neatnsss and dispatch. DANIEL 6. WILSON. ■op 14 5m THOMAS NORTH. HlftOEH! HIIOEH! S Bs e^^^B fob Fall aud Winter Trade. THE subscriber would respectfully oall tho attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, aud the publio generally, to his large stook of BOOTS ANO SHOES. Ills stook haa been selected by himself, with ipeeial care aud partieular reference to the retail and plan ters'! trade, that beiug the moet Important feature of his business. He confidently offers jO his customers aud the publio, work of a superior quality aud on rea sonable terms. His stook comprises all tb* varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, corn toting of Ladies' Shoes, Boots, and Uaitore, of every variety, Gentle men's Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiter*;also. Misses', Boys’, Youth's and Children's Shoes, of every kind. In oonuoution with the above, he has a large stook of NEGRO BROGANS, whioh can safely be reoommended as a superior artiele. No effort will be spared to give entire satisfaction. A oall is solicited from yon before purchasing. sept 24 WM. UEIDT, Gibbons' Rang*. YUIINU MEN’S MTY1.U. YOUNG Mon can be accomodated with a Hat ffl made expressly for their use,—it differs from tho regular style in height, and to in every par- ^ ticular adapted to their wknts, for sale at Bar- num's Hat Store, 176 Broughton-si., opposite 8t. Andrew’e Hall. “* * M |J»iNK8» CARD.—The subscriber takes thia method of informing the publio. thst having d up a house (or the purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he to prepared at nil tlrnee to purchase Negroes, either singly or in famines, and bill pay fair market prices for them In oash. Also, In addition to the above, he will reoeive and ■ell on oommigsion, any Boal Estate or Personal Pro perty, that hto patrons may be pleased to entrust him with. Ue will also be responsible for any personal property that he reoeive*. WM. WRIGHT, »op 23 Broker, Bay Lane. COPARTNERSHIP. S IRS undoraignsd have formed a copartnership, taking effoot from tho first day of January last, uu- the firm of jdHN B. MOORE i CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale 4 retail Drug, Paint and Oil business. They may be found at the old stand of Moore A H.oarUU.0.Baildiojj. r DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. BT1LWELL. Bells! Bells!! Bclfo!!! flMIE Subscribers manufacture and koop conatan t These Bells are hung with the patent iron yokes with way to pro vent the clapper from resting x the Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Bolls are manufactured from the best stock and are cast in Iron casings. At this Foundry these were first used and are found to be a great improvement. We give a written warrantee that If Church Bells break within one year from date of purchase, with fbir usage, we will reoaat without oharge. The tone of all Bells to warranted. Nearly 9000 Bells have boon oast and told from this Foundry, which ii the best evldonoe of theii superiority. We hate 16 gold aud Silver Medals, awarded from the various F'atos " for the best Belle foi sonorousness and purity of tone." We pay particular attention to gstting up Peals or Chimes, ana oan refer tothose fur-.i.hcd by ds. Onr Foundry to within a few rode of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads rnnning in every direction. As this to the largost Es tablishinentof the kind in the U. S. and has tks largest assortment of Bells, orders oan be filled with great dis- 8 atoh. We oan refer to Belle in any of the States.— >ld Bells taken in exchange for new ones. Levels, Compasses, ko. constantly on band. Address A. MENEELY’S 80N8, je 13 ly*d4tw WmI Troy, N. F* dSk COFFEE HO USE. THE Undereigued hue leased, and haa now fitted np in neat and elegant style, the building on Dray ton- street, next door to Way k King’s, to be ooeupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to serve np in superior style, every Delloarv of the Season. New York Oysters, Savannah Oyntern, Venlnon, Grouse, Pnrtrldge«, Vlnh, New York ami Philadelphia Reef, dee.. Ac., Will alwaysbe kept on hand, and aerved up in a stylo never before equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private 8nppere and Dinners short notiee. Ue will keep only the best Liquors. CODY. oct 6 JOHN MoK. / 1HAUBJ&AUIfi’s Organt~and ttanpburry SYRUPS.—Superior Orgeat and Raspberry By- rupc just from manufactory of A. J. Chaureau. and for oar • oct 22 W.'W. LINCOLN. Monument-square. J UST RECEIVED PER HTEAMBR—3 . bbls Pig Hama; 2 4» beer Bologna Sausages; f half-barrels Fulton Markon Beef; 5do rig Pork: 6bbli Fielded Cuoumbere ; 2 do rrvixed Pickles; 2bble ToinaU Catsup; .Codfish, Maokcrh',) PickJed Salmon, Smoked Herrings, Tongues and Bqt ads, llatibutr. Fins, 4o-_ For oct 26 'I'BA KTUAINKRM, .i<dTe.ll.ll.. Ju,t ri 1 Ml.rt far [nor 21 MORSE A NICHOLS. TVeWITT at 3101M) AN, offer lor ,tle at tbe P rlc «. * large aud well celeetod attention** 0owU ’ 10 whlch the > r e*pe°tiully soUoit BUck mY iM " Wlh> And d « d ?' pl . aln Cold do. Paris Plaids nnd stock *J|K l W M LaiwB *» • lAr «« and NAiU«v’ii, Lotors do, among them Chooos AiPeHr.V'. 8 "; 1 ' ri 5' d for children. *0. Prlnul 6Ulu 4. Chenw. * A V“* mrlitj of Mourn- aoroidcrlc,, couuUejof «.«>j Uilo, new It'cthiu 1 .^ Herman Uoel.r,, for |_**r«)i. Plain. »nd CntburM, nett® _ .SWEMk 102 Urr.n^t, »I A«.—liruen Bnizn HM, 12.4 „,„l jnJnctfoeO 1 * 1 'd j'jgf’*-PPM** 8 »«» P*Unu' l‘l«a ' " r A BOWNE. S T7IANCY ARTICLKS^S2«t Satenet*. C wnrrnnted genuine; Sbnrin, nnd Toilet feu; Ifttortfit Brushes; Ivory and Eng Ilota JOrsasing BULDREN’H WORSTED 8ACK8.- OhlUbsn • Worsted Sacks and Gverooats, in faney re.’ Also, Children's Wortted Can#, plain nnd DMMy.'. }r Wonted Booty, 4o. For sal* by ’ LAROCHE k BOw PjBK«—Ml bbls new Fweef Cider, a steamer ibis day and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON. i j>INB OVRU CO ATM—The l.r.^i u~>n. nutuUIA.cil/,nndM*arUa*k<ndi nnd qndl- . ' FBICEAVEAUEll, EDWARD O’BVUNE’8 ROCERY AND LI«U0K 8T0R Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf, ggT\ SAVANNAH, OKOKGIA. f?=t O'B. keeps constantly in store stAi ■■Mlarge stook of Qkookhiks. Liquors,■■ cckery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 100 boxes Family Bonn; 73do Pale do; BOdoNoldo 75 do Pure West India Ground Coffee 26 do Fieher's Tobsooo 26 chests l'ouchong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial do 75 bble Phelps' Gin; 40 do Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 50 do Rum ‘ 15 bbls Port Wins: 20 do Malaga do 4 15 (Hard uoiei-ort Win*; ss pipes Holland Gin i Lamp Oil) 6 hhds Sugar 60 bble Coffee 8ugar» 500 STOVES FOR SALE, rJAIflES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-ktrcct, Savannah. TI1E Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stovo nnmls unrivaled as a Stovo for Southern use, and challenges nil ethers. A Urge variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood en Ware, eto.. etc., to which the advertiser invitee the attention of old and new customers. oct 6 HACK, LIVERY AMD SALE STABLE 3e Comer of Broughton and Barnard-tie. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor. Mg R ty Segura! Segura! T U8T Reoeived, 10,000 Rio Hondo. 90,000 Con- eoluion, 5.000 Adelina. Aleo, 10 box* ■ Pancake Tobacco, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Fonr Aees; also, a ]«* Peter Lorillard's Rappee, Maooahoy, Scotch and Irtoh High Test Snuffs. For sale by p. Jacobs, No 29 Bull-street, Sign of Big Iadiaa. £ ^. N . T *T“» n « o o DM.—Ker—iy——*11 4o > 8cbl*y’e Plains; Georgia Jl’SliSKlj™ *"• ffl’.h.w—Lcmdon O.SI . ' J** 1 !**monrti.4o. for cMldran. Eli n.li—Twilfod >nd plain Rrf Fl.nn.ln IJnMjw-rii *“4 P*n*4 Un.«y WoclMjr. hinrtin*.-- ,V. and ; _ Srawn Ahlrti.1; 4-4 ha.ry dc. Oanabur*.—Cottn tXanborn. l2^roa. br ^.d , ; strlpni do. UAfo-r.n- *7 Fl».d Hdkfo, Bln. Ruin.11 d.j. Wocl C.P.-IU1- D»rnoo»nn4feoMhB«.n.u,forul. lowb. oct 2d BEVn-T. I.ATHROPA 8TEBBINH. A AU, Inndtn, frvn mini lh,U d», it tL, Allmj Aid H.pot b, W. U. DAVIDBOM. «*27 OBISTADOBO’S LIQUID HAIR BYE. C IUSTADORO. Inventor and ml. proprietor. Boleaoe and art have heretofore labored in vain to nroduoe a hair dye, whioh, by assimilating with the fluids that give vitality to the hair, would change its hue without injuring the fibre. That object to accom plished. Crtoudoroto Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots and filaments while it changes the color. In five minutes a gray or colorless head of hair is transformed ■ rioh brown, or a red or saudyone to any darker the only hair dye in tbe world whioh is free from lin... litharge and every other corrosive substance. Call and witness it* effects, at Cristadoro't Shaving and Hair dressing establishment, near the Pulaski House, Mon ument-square, where it is applied and for sale. CHEAP CASH J BOOT «fc HIIDE STORE, South-West Corner Congress nnd IVhitoJter streets. THE aubscrihura are now receiving theii Fall and Wintor Stock, which has been seicctra with particular attention to tho demands or the Savannah trade, and which upon inspection (which we invite) will be found in quality, assortment and QUKArMK&i of fhick, all that ran be dosired by the purchaser. We omit particulars, ae every artiolo Id our line may be —•* -*—r Btore.ir eluding a large stock t of Flanta- MURPUYk DEVANNY. _ rogular system of Gymnastic Exercises, such as will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Liuluor, is in the highost degree conducive to health _Sgl and vigor of constitution, and desire to recommend it meat cordially to the public. It is in sueti a school of physlcial exeroise that pa rents may expect to flud the means of establishing for their children, that robust and elastic strength, which establishing I M.V.. o.a.ww strength, w' ‘ repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly • mends itself to thorn. 8. N. HARRIS, M. D. GEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. II. WTLDMAN. M. D. JAMES 8 MOREL, M. D. C. GANAHL, M. D. E.YONGE.M.D. C. W. WEST, M. D. TkRMS—Pupils are received at the Oymnasium and instructed in Gymnastics or Calisthenics, with Fencing (broad and small Sword) at $10, for a term of six months. oct 18 IIELiflBOLDl' A ElFIxEftt, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, 8fC. Corner «f Bryan and JeflerMon-Mtreotv, Respectfully announce to tho pnhlio in gene ral, that they are uow prepared to exeoutc all orders in the above line. i N. B —All articles manufactured by ns are i warranted for motor i al aad workmanship. may 27 ly HELMBOLDTA EIFLER. Staves Wanted, OP WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. N OT lass tlinn 49 or over 44 inclios long, do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thiok. The back edge of the Stave to be dresse i down to the eame thickness as the front edge. The BUves to be atraightly cleft, and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen 4 Co’s lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1861 Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW 4 Ci Savannah, Jane 21.1853. t feb 1 at the former prices, jnst r I) OHEWOOD and Mahogany Desks- Jtv 12. 14 und 18 inch plain and inlaid, with and wHhgeisBiis.Mmdei ***“■ •—-* - - Travellers—a new nnd also. Ne Pins Ultra Desks for by loctffl] large supply of each, JOUN M. cooyi I-F.R A CO. I INEN GOOD*.—In.b Linens urn! Pillow a Case do, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting light and heavy stylos, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Linen Damasks Bleached nnd Brown. Sootoh lluoabao and Bird's Eye Diaper, Damask Table Cloths, Brown and Blenohed Damask Napkins nnd Doyles, received and for sale by octl HENRY LATUROP4CO. Carriage manufactory, CARRIAGES^ BUGGIES^y^j. sulkies, A acnerit! and complete aneortment Jaet RECEIVED. nPIIE Subscribers are now prepared to offer to the I publio, CARRIAGES. PHA1TON8. BUGGIES, CARRYALLS, ko.. fresh from some of the most popu lar Establishments and Bui Mere nt tbe North. The selections wero made by one of the firm, with etriot reference to the requirements of this market. They nre det'.rmined to keep only suoh artiotos in their line aa they oau confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that they will be sustained in offering a better, and finer olass of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The publio aro moat respectfully requested to oall, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of their sto<*i. 'All kinds of repairing done ns heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT' k CO., oorner West Broad and Bay-streets. Ctracr WkiUktr m>d Si. Julitn-8trett». OOK AMD JOB PniimKO^OrriCE AMD BOOK M Imtb, (4pm.il of Book* 4>1 St^foMTjr. Tk.ir such as enable them to order and ob- alseof Knobena, FaancanndQmibaxt. they pledge themselves to furnish singly, *r ia quanti- *' nt the regnlar prises of tho largest houses ia Now- k, gtrtra tt nnideiplffh^ Amoaf their etocV ef alegaat aad valuable SUndard, Clasricalnnd Dlostrated Works will bs found the fol- ** LONDON EDITIOV8. IM OCTAVO VOLUMES, SUTXBBI.T SOUND IN CALT EXTRA. Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Moson. The Doetor, by B^athey, 1 volume. Longman 4 Co. Beenmsntnnd Fletoher, 1 vohmsa. Nssk Massiuger nnd Ford, 1 volume. Moson. Wychcrly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, nnd Fnrquhmr, 1 volume. Moxon. Charles Lamb's Works, new edttiom 1 vol. Moxon. Edmund Burke's Works, nsw edition, 8 volumes. “‘r’ffi^.nd tadlrtt'. Work*, ■«« .dUlou, IUu- trntod by Crulkshank, eaoh in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift's Works. 2 volumes. Bohn. Abbottsford Edition Wavsrly Novels, IS Toll, Doul- ■ton 4 Qo. Barton's Anatomy of Melaaoboly, I vol. (bnlf-Calf.) Teas 4 Oo. Hood’s Own, profssoly illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon. Gll Blas, with 606 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby 4 Co. Boswold's Life of Johnson, edited by Cvohcr, new edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Mights, fiOO wood onto, 1 volume. The Spectator, 1 volume. Bohn. Curler's Animal Kingdom, 334 engraving*, 1 volume, (half-Onlf.) Or-A Co. Banyan's Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely Illustrated, 1 relume, (Coif nnd Turkey.) Bohn. Hall’s (Rev. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson. Stewart's Philosophy of tbe Mind, 1 vol. Tegg k Co. British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 3 vole., illus trated, Turkey Antique. Moore's Melodise, Illustrated by Maeltoe, 1 volume, Turkey extra. Longman 4 Co. Clarke's Concordance to fihahspearo, lyoUTntkey. Htriokland's Queens of England, embellished with portraits of every Queen, new edition, revised nnd aukfo«nted, 8 vol*., calf extra. Colburn 4 Co. Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Arohtteots, Phy sicians, and Lawyers, 3 vole., calf extra. Orr 4 Co. The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every page, 1 vol., Turkey Moroeco. Bohn. The Wilkie Gallery, a selection of the boat pictures of the lata Sir David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol., in Turkey Antique. VirtuoACo. Importers price $25. The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers, same also and style as the above. Also eame price. The Laud we Live In, a pictorial and literary sketch book of tho British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 yo. Charles Knight. Pilgrimages to Holy 8brine I volume, Torkoy and Cloth. Poetry of the Year, descriptire of the Seasons, 22 colored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. Parables of our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio) embossed cloth. Mitohell. Winged Thoughts, handsomely exeouted in gold nnd colors. 1 vol., 8 vo., embossed calf. Longman k Co. Christmas with the Poets, handsomely ornamented pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, I vol., 8 vo , Embossed Turkey. Bogus. Shakspeare, 1 vol., 8 vo.,illustrated, Turkey Antique. Orr 4 Co. Burns, I vol., 8 vo., illustrated, Turkey Antique. Virtue. Bulwark Works, 15 vols.,.12 mo.,calf extra. Chap man k Hall. American lUnstrated editions, 8 vo., superbly bound in Turkey Morocco Antique, of Byron, Moore, Burns, 8eott, Southey, Humans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Ualleok, An. 8hak*peare'a W irks, Boston edition, 8 vols., Octavo. Webster's Works. Calhoun's Works, l'resoott's Works, Addison^e Works^finmuel Johnson's Works, Irving's DOTUBR ENQ- do Life and Works. 12 vols. do Moore's Poetical Works, 10 vols. Longman 4 Co. Milton's do do 3 do I'iokoring Aldin edition. Cowper's Poetical Works, S vols. Pickering Aldinc ed. Young’s do do 2 do do do Gray'e do do 1 do do do Burn’s do do 2 do do do 8hakspenr's Plays and Poems, with n life glossary 8 vols. Moxon. Baoon's Works, 3vols. 16 mo. Piokering. Herriok’a Uosperidea, 2 vols. (oloth.) Piokering. Aldine edition. Fsitham'e Resolves, 1 vol. Piokering. 1 vol., with sketoh of his life.— Guns, Hides, Hardware, Ac, ijL . 3 1HK SUBSCRIBER begs leave to Inform hie friends nnd the publio generally, that he haspur- ased the entire stoox or Mr. JOHN CARRUTUER8, 176 Congrees-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, ko., at very lowprioee, for oaeh. Manufacturing nnd repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, aad at low prioes. J. T. JONES. DKmiH AND HIEDICINBS. rpHE subacribors, wholesale and Retail Druggists, 1 would roepectfully oall the attention of pnrobasers to their well-selected stook efthe Above mentioned ar ticles, whioh they offer for sale nt the lowest possible prioes; also, PAINTS, GLASS, io.; Union White Lead, Liaised Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Gluoa, Putty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: 8perm,Lard,Rapeseed and PatontOil; GROCERS’ ART1CLE8: Whale Oil, Spioei, Mustard, Saleratue. Matebee, Ae.j LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with n great variety of artloles for family use, ooneiiting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac. with an elegant assortment of fine French and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combe, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality, mar 10 JOHN B. MOORE k CO. READY MADE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! ri'HE Subscriber respectfully solicits tbe attention JL of his friends nnd the publio in general, to bis extensive assortment of Ready Made Clothing, com prising ae it does, a variety of every article for Gentle- roeu'e wear, aultablefor the present and oomingseasons. The following comprise a portion of tbe 8took on hand: Over Coats and Surtoute of Bl’k and Bine Beaver Cloth, Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway nnd Labrador Coatings. Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Frook Coats, Blue ami Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Check C'asaimere Bueinese Suita, Bl'k Dee Bkin Case! me re Pants, Frenoh Fancy Cassimere Fasts, Grey and Mixt Tweed do Pants, Bl'k and Mixt Batlnett Panto, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Panto, Embroidered and Plain Black Cassimere Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl'k do. Plash Velvet do, Fig'd Bl'k and Fancy do, together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, suoh as fine White Shirts, Bilk, and Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel nnd Jean Drawers, Riding Gauntlets, Blaok. Colored and White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravate and Soarft, Neck Ties. 8nspenders, Ae., the whole of which is offered for sale low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, oot 6 17 Whltaker-etreet. sortment of Ivory, Buffalo and 8holl,Tuok, Dress, run, Fine teeth. Side and Children's Long Combs, aleo, Ivory. Pearl. Satinwcod, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth. Nail, Comb and 8having Brushes, of Eng • lish, French, aud American manufacture, just received and for sale by oct 22 JOHN B. MOORE & CO. 1.311X4; t UTLKHY—Jusi received n very IJ perior assortment of Washtenholaj'saad Rodgers’ Pocket Cutlery; also, some very fine Bason with and without Cases; Ladles' fine Seisms, ko. ko., for sale at the Apothecaries' llall by oot 20 J. E. DeFORD. Sugar, for sale by MINIS 4 FLORANCE. EMBROIDERY. /COLLARS—Chimeseites, Undersleeves, Infants' V-/ Robes, Infants'Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Bands, nil In fine variety *t KEMPTON 4 VERSTILL'S, 72 St. Julian and 106 Bryaa-stracts. w, JUNKY.—1U barrels old Monongabeln; . puncheon Scotch Whiskjr r^do Irish do. _ FoJ E .1IBU01DKU1U8, ftcc.—French nud Bril ish Emb'd Goode. Lad lee’ Culb, Collars, Chem ise, Udkfa and Undersleeves. Ladies and Gentlemen’s plain Cambrlo Hdkfr, among whioh are aome real Silesia Goods nt a great bargain. Hosiarj for tho season, of all kinds in (kitten. Merino Wool, 8nu$ Silk and Silk Gloves of all kinds, several West SHe. Swedenborg's Works. I 3JIE Writings of Swedenborg, nnd Collateral Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at w York aad Boston prioes. Kept constantly on hand, f|3A»LB OUTIjEKY.-Extra fine Pearl and I Ivory Handle Table Cutlery, of English and American manufacture, in setts of from 29 to 63 plooes, can bo bought low at 166 Bronghton-street. n*v 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS. £ 1jAID MKBIMOK8, Plain and Spotted _ ool’d Flannels, higheri'd M d'Lainee, Fig'd do; to. Pink, Bine and Mode col*d Merino*a. for sale by I^LOUR-iiOO bbls Bah. Flour; 75 do Georgia JP do; 26 do Hiram Smith 4s, In store and for sale *>7 [o«t27J $WUrT4CO. Herbert’s Works, 2 vols. Pickering, do do * * — ***- Routlodge A Co. Jeremy Taylor’s Life of Christ, 3 vols. Piokering Aldine odltion. Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Piokering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, 1 vol. olf ex and Turkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted p London nnd Oxford. Parker. Butler’s (Rov. Joseph) Works, 2 vols., also In 1, calf ex. London A Oxford. Anglers Souvenir, I vol. (Turkey) Gilt. The River Dove, wjthsome quiet thoughts on An gling, 1 vol. Piokering, Aldine edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, ko. Writing Paper, Cap, Lettor, Ao.—Inters over 1000 reams, the kinds and qualities of whffli mostly used, comes direct from the manufactory, and will be sold in lots or 10 or 20 reams for oash at mill prioes. Blank Books—Stook considerably enlarged, and ___ braces Ledges, Journals, Ao., of all sites and thickness es, from 4 to 10 urs. aud soeeral different qualities of eaoh, tbs best or which nro sold at tho manufacturers’ prioes. Envelopes—Over 200,000 constantly on hand, some as low m $1 per thousand. Note Paper and Noto Envelopes—A very extesstve assortment, some very beautiful for weddings, soirees, Ao. Gold Pens—A large aad selected stook. Steel Pens—A very large stook, some mannfactnred to their order in very large quantities nt a very low prioe. Copying Books—A very laage stock, of a New am Superior Style, and. wliien, as agents for the mauufao turer, are sold singly or per dosen at his prices. Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various etyles and sites, a good supply always on haud. Maynard an>*.NojeB T and Harrison's Writing Ink— the latter by the quantity at Harrison's prioes. Desks, Hose Wood and Mahogany—Of all sites and in great variety, also of Ne Pins Ultra Doaka, for travellers.1 Bankers'aad Merchants' Noto Cases—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ao. Porte Monaios, l’ooket Books and Cigar Cases—A very large aud handsome assortment. Mathematical Instruments, singly or in oases, some very superior. Thermomotors, n variety of silts nnd kinds. Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains. Fiuest Pooket Knives, n handsome assortment nt Importers' prices. Papier Maohe Goods, in great variety, sueh a* Tables, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums. Odor Cases, Ac. Also, Ladles' Reticules, Purses, and Cstfd Cases, Dis sected Map* aad Games lor ohtidren in great variety. Also, BatUsdoor and Shuttlecocks, Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Leather and Moroeco Backgammon Boards, Play ing Cards of all qualities, Ae. nov 6 PATENT MEDICINES, Ae. Ayer’i Cherry Pectoral,. OooebLC.Ufe SN1MMW,|NMU. VhMftox b*e*E Alibi., 4md Conwunptl.KI Awuno the numerous disco veries Selene* has mat* in this generation to fiscllitato the bu siness of life—increase it# en joyment, and even prolong the term of human existoaee, none can be named ef more, real va lue to mankind, than this con- tribntion of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of Ua virtues throughout this broad eounify bus proven beyond n doubt, that no modleln* or combination of medicines j et known, oan so sorely control and cor* the numerous varieties of pulmonary disaeas* whisk have hitherto swept from onr midst thousands and thousands every year. In deed, there is now abundant reason to bellovo a Reme dy haa at length been found wbieh can bs railed on, to our* the most dangerous affections of tho longs. Out space bora will not permit ns to publish any proportion of tho cures effected by its use, but w* would preoont tho following:—and refer further enquiry to my Ame rican Almanac, wbieh tbe agents below named,.will al ways be pleated to foraish Iras, wherein arc full parti culars, and indlpphtable proof of these state moots. Offloe of Transportation, Laurens R. R„ 8. C. > August 4th, 1863, / J. C. Aver. Dear Sir—My little eon, four years old, hasjoatreoovoredfrom a severe attack of maliguent Soarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, nnd every person that visited him, pronouaoed him a dead ehild. Har ing ns«d your Chkbht 1'kcxohxl in California, In the winter ot I860, for a aeveie attack of BrenohUis, with satire success, 1 was induoed to try it on xny Dale boy. 1 gave him n tea-spoon-full every throe hours, com mencing in the morning, and by tea o'clock nt night, 1 found a decided change for the better, and after three days' use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affections of the throat and lungs, 1 believe It the best medicine extant. A feeling ri the deepest gratitude, prompts me in address ing you these few tines,—but for your important die- oovery, my little boy would now have been in another world. 1 am yours, with great respect, J. D. PoVVELL, Sunt. Trana. L. R. R. Roek Hill, (Somerset Co.) N. J.. July 21,1862. Dr. J. C. Aver,—Since your medicine haa beoome known hero, it hae a greater demand than any other pleasure in selling it, because I know that I am giving in v onstomsre the worth of their noney. And 1 foci gra tified in seeing the benefit it oonfer*. Please send mo a further supply, and believo me Yours, with respect, JOHN O. WHITLOCK. P. 8.—Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if yon wish it. Windsor, C W.. June 26, 1862. J. C. Atkr. Sir,—This may oeitity. that I have need your Cukrhv Pectoral for op wan x of one year; and it is my sinoer* belief that 1 should have been in my grave ere this time if 1 bad not. It has cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs, and 1 do not overs state my convictions when I tell yon it is romedy. Yours, very reepcotfuliy, D. A. MoCULLlN, Attorney stMix. Wilksharre. Pa., Sept. 28, I860. prioeles- Attorney at Law. »»44.NUM.4 *'a.. Sept. 28, I860. Dr. J, 0. Ayer. My dear Sir,—Your medioiae is much approved of by thooe who have used it here, and it* ooiuposition is suoh as to insure and maintain its re paration. 1 invariably recommend it for pulmonary afiectious, as do many of onr principal physicians. _ 1 am your friend, CHAS. HTREATEl<, M. D. i - nnd all druggists throughout the aeuth. July 19 AT lawTh.6w Facts Cannot be Doubted. Let the afflicted read and ponder! < * on persons in the city of Rieh- ~mond, Ko., alone, testify fo the remarkable cures performed by CARTER’8 8PANI8II MIXTURE. The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who test ify daily to tho remarkable cares performed by tbe greatest of all medicines, Carter's Spanish mixture Neuralgia, lihoumatlsm, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Diseaso, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Afflic tions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pain and Aohing of tho Bones nnd Joints are speedily pot to flight by using this great nnd ines timable romedy. For all diseases of the blood, nothing has yot been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of nil Impurities, nets gently nnd efficiently on the Liver nnd Kidneys, strengthens the digestion, givos tout to the Stomach, makes the Skin dear and healthy, and estores the Constitution, enfoeblod by disease, or bro- kondown by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies it is ineomparably better than nil the oosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all eallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the stop and improve tbe general health in n re markable degiee, beyond all the medioiues ever heard of. A large number.of certificates of remarkable ourea performed on porsons residing in tho oity of Kiohmond, Va., by tbe use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The preaa, hotel keepers, magistrates,phyeioians, and publio men. well known to the community, ail add their teitlmony to tho effects of this Great BloodPubitier. Call and see a few hundreds of t».e certificates around tho bottle. Nono genuine unless signed, BENNETT A BEER8, Druggists. „ Principal—... 83 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. i> YOTT A SONS, and JENKINS A IIA RTS- HORN E, Philadelphia. BENNETT A BEER8, No. 125 Main street, Rich mond. Va. And for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.. THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., and JAMES li CARTER, Sa vannah, and by Druggists and Country Morchants ▼erywhero. Prise $1,U0 per bottio or six bottle* for $6,00. cod ly may 18 Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A OO., No. To Laud Owners. A LL persons owning Lands in South-Western Georgia, either in old 7*0, Early, Irwin or Mus cogee counties, whioh compose tho following oountios; Randolph, Marion, MaooiL Baker, Thomas, Decatur, and Lowndes—if they wish to sell the same, I will look at tbs land nnd report the true value and situation of tbe land, and sell lb* tame on Commission, or look and report for the sum of $5, Send their numbers, diatrict, county and name, and tho fee aud instructions, and I will sell ur report faithfully in all oasea. MATTHEW WRIGHT. oct 1 Lumpkin, Stewart County, Oa^ BKOAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, a The undersigned has taken charge of this establishment. Tho boose has been thor oughly renovated and fnrniehod anew. Tbe traveling publio will find his rooms airy, neat and olean, nnd his table bountilully supplied with every delioaoy he market affords. 4SKOmnibusee will alwa # be in readiness to oarry passengers to nnd from the Hotel to the Depot and Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Columbus. nov 1 Prime Western Com ft meal. O NE thousand bushels primo choree Coru in Os- naburg sacks. 2U0 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just received and for sale by [sep 71 CHAS. IL DURYEE. 200 DORN. (HEAL AND FLOUR. hush, prime Western Corn, in white sacks 160 bushels freah ground Corn Meal; 31 sacks Georgia Flonr in half-barrel sticks; Also—20 bale* prime Er**—”— *—* — for sale by(oct 211 CHAS. U. DURYEE. L'llifc DOU8— Ura». and Cast Iron, aome very handsome, just received and for aale by SAMUELPALMERA 1 ,'KNOKKB-Br.i., Wire, und Pnrfomtml ; u 1 sorted Patterns, for sale low by oct 22 8AMUEL PALMER A SON. R ailroad adzes—a fow <i»neu in store, and for sola by 8AM‘L PALMER A 80N, oot 22 Gibbons' Bonding. Dlpwuli 9U1U Flour. T HE undereigued having been appointed the only Agrat of tho ftore Mills, will U kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of Flour, and be able to fill orders to any extent, either In Bblo. or Saeks. It is tho Intention of the Proprietor toplaoe bis Flour in. th je market ao aa to compete freely with the Baltimore market both in prlos and quality. A freah supply just received and foreale at tho depot, oct 19 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Agents. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull and Bay Streets. Importer aad Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars. THE.auhecriber has now on hand n fine yJrl and well selected stock of Winee, Liquors Hm and Bexar*, comprising the following: Ono Butt of the ohoiocst RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Ono Pipe choice OLf _ One Pipe of the first qui SERVE/' vintage 1840. Oneffpe Oftbechoioest nnd most delicately flavored OLD PALHETINHO, vintage 18W. 8*°B0IAE;i'. l foi”. b l*S“"'‘ W * ou> 8O O OTfi*"ml p OBArB r ] 0 o h i0B* ,,1: Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. in Boxes nnd Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINN. M ** SHERRY •• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, via: Ueaaexsy . London Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Cast; Hon, Guimard, Baser ao, Salignae, nnd Otard, Dnpuy 4 Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. 44 Jamaica Rum- Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffs^kerry and other Wince. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—each ae Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. KNLudu ohoioe Havana Cigars, of various brands, nnd n full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deeSO A ** •' grossly for me. just revived and : w .„. DAVID8 on. C'CUUMBIMO. White Wcuk, 8lo»«, Shot uil jj Dusting Brneoes, far sale by oot 17 MORSE A NICHOLS, 115 Brvughtoa-st, Liver Complaint, Jaundice,Dyapepnla,Chronic or NervoNA Debility. Dlaeaaea of tho Kldneye* And all Diseases ari sing from n disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, FuilneM or Blood to the Head, Acidity of tho StomAob, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fullness or weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructatlona, Sinking or Flutter* ing at the pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Heat 1 , Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at dhe Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations whou in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or . Webs before the Sight. Fewer and dull pain in the head, Dtfoiensy o/Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limtbe, dst.. Sudden Flushes q( Rent, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil und Great Depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER*, FREPABED BT DR. C. W. JACKSON, AT TUB GERMAN M IDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCS STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, \J equalled, by any other preparation in the United Slut**, as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing grea virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and tester glands, exercising tbe most ■earchlug powers in weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they arc withal safe, certain nnd plena- BEAD AND BE CONVINCED, (From the Boston Bee. j The editor said, Dec. 22d— Dr. 1/oojfanti's celebrated German Bitters, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronto or Nervous Debility, ie deservedly one of tbo most popular medicine* of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at o'Ur elbow says he has him self roeeived an offectnal and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient _ ■tantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great oousideration. They are pleasant in tasto and smell and can be used by persons with tho most delicate atom' ache with safety, under any cironmstanoes. We are sneaking froih experience, and to the afflioted we advise Soott'e Weekly, one of the beet literary papers pnb lished, said, August 25— "Dr. Hoo/iantTs German Bitters, mans factored by Dr, Jaokspn, are now reoommended by soma of tbb moet prominent members of the faoultv ae an artiole of much efficacy In oases of femalo weakness. As such is the oase, wo would advise all mothers to obtain abottlo/and thus save themselves much eiokness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find these Bieters advantage ous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems.” MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaaette.th* best family newspaper published in the United States. The editor ■ays ot DR. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we recommend whataretermedPa- tent Medicines, to the confidence and patronaxe of om readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- laud's German Bitters, we wish it to be,distinctiy under stood that we ark not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for n brief period and then forgotten, after they have done their guilty raoe of mis- chiof, but or* medioine long established, universally priied, and whioh has met tho hearty approval of the aoulty itself.** Evidence upon evidence has been reoeived (like the foregoing) from nil sections of the Union, the last three rear#, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used in the nractioe of the regular phyeioians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that n scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this ° That this medicine wUl ear* Liver ComDlnint nnd Dyspepsia no one oan doubt, after using it ns directed. It nets specifically upon the stomach andliver; it ia pra- Arable to calomel in all bilious diseases— tho effect it immediate. They cau be administered to fomale or in font with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character whlob is necessary for all medicine# to attala to induoe coun terfeiter* to pat forth spurious artiole* nt tbo risk of the live* ef those who nro innooently deoeived. Look well to the marks if the Genuine t They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON WhiBQS'JSur Ui,ta£atl For sale Wholesale and Retail at tb* m GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, ono door below 81xtb, Philadelphia aad by respeotablo dealers generally through the country. PRICES REDUCED. To suable all elaaeea of inval ids to a^joy the advantages ef their great restorative power*. Single bottle* 75 cents. Also for sale by LA. LaBOCUE, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Oa. Wholesale Agents, liaviland, Harrell 4 Co., Charles- 4W.U.C. MWFly Hollevray’s Pill*, cr. -■•nyjjjjjg Mr ' R ' w ***-• c* To Professor llOLu>wIvf 0#/, ***** toil. ’ 7 SHfSSssSiSSte from th. M.ilir Sf ■» AB Copy of a Letter inserted in theMnS.Jt aica men in Hobart Town, and by them 1 To Profoaeor Holloway. shak isiSisKv“ag from a pain nnd tightness into*stoaxaL i 1 . 1 !* 1 SKTSESftfaSSTStsSS?* 1 ' and can take exercise without tawuventiiS*, ** whioh I could not do before. ’wisnee or pi <8lg “ ,M,) North HERRY COB, Jtu.Uout, Uo.d.olio, iSeUMfiSlS 5 Worm, of .11 kind., vUunguiS LINCOLN, Savannah. , 4JT There is considerable saving by ukin, large siaoj. ^ d££r£hS^^C d, '” ,of m.r in ThSTI.vtw AVFUCTEO ttifAD. S ANCTIONED It, 4'ithlic opinion, tnd by Medlc.1 Authority, th. ABEKICAN CUh UND >und> beior. th. iorld uThV bt. ..d qM.dy r.n.dy for . ..rula m ol , ot the urinary organs nnd its analogous eomjitiiu- Adapted to every form and stage of th* diMaiauvsH as age, sex and constitution— requiring no reetrictienin diet or business, the afflioted may rely upon its and certain cure. It Is exceedingly beneficial hi Heir Albus (whites) female oomplaliTu from which 52. sends suffer without tho knowledge of a reuedr. Pre pared by n practical Physician whoso practice huNtn very extensive—reliance oan be placed upon Usmnis. Over Ten Thousand bottles have been told duriu the past year, and not a single case of failure ha* rsuhri the proprietor. Aronnd eaeh bottle are plain practical directions for self-treatment. Prioe f 1 per betti*. 49* Observe that the Genuine hae the writuasim. ture on tho wrapper, and name blown in ths glass, let ■ale by Thomis M Turner A Co, A. A. Salomons, W W Lincoln, Savannah : P B Moiss, Augusta; Msssn. £1- lis, Macon, nnd by Druggists in all largo towns sod cities In tho United States. eodly oct “ ITIordmore’s BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PUUIPIEK. BT Price, One Dollar per BoU!e.£) J 'II IS in valuable preparation has obtained a pop ularity wherever Introduced, napreoedtnled is i history of any ether preparation brought before the publio. The multiplied thousands who have used it, and have realised its marvsllous effects in removiif diseases. Ke-Kntabllnlilng Nature, and Uestariig the Nervous syetem, now herald it to the world ns pouetslng the moet supe rior medical virtues known in the Materia Medico. Eminent Professors and Physicians of th* ftrstiUsd- ingln the medical profession uu and prescribe it util moat effective Alterative and Blood Purifier ever kuown; while vast numbers who had lung suffer ed from diseases or complaints brought on by Stdenlcry Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Torpid State o/tht Liter, or Impurities of ike Blood, now look opon this Vvrtial as most Mysterious nnd JfatfscuJln its hinting proper ties and xostoringpowere. Neunlrin. General Debility and Nervous Affeotiens, Dyspep- •laor Indigestion, Lose of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous Usad- • each# or Flow of Blood to the Head, Costive- ness, or Irregularities of tho Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in th* Sid# or Region of ft* Heart, Fiatuleney or Deproesion of Spirits, Palpitation of tho Heart, Diffleult Breithmg, Silk ing bensations, prostration of tbo Nervous 6j««A Cold, Chilly Seneationa, or Numbaeas ef tic Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Sweats, Diseases of the Heart, or afleotion of the Lungs, Jana- dioe. Disease of tbe Kidneys, De rangement pr Prostrate Condi tion of tho Organs of Na ture, which cause Pain ful Irregularities, oepeeially with Females. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nemu ffr tern. Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas,*^ Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Huasnsf m Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, bsr* ***• tressed thousands. They may have origistUd troa very simple and unsuspected causes, bufc the duean and its cause must be removed, if you weald enjty 44 Life, Health and Happiness." J . The thoneands who have procured and uisd noru- more'n oelobratod Bitter Cordial and Blood Fsriffer.eJ that" these diaaaace oannot remain long i» aflor cumnencingitansa." It operates like a cura acta as a fine tonic, correct* tbe tones of th< slreugthcns the digestive organs, stimslalei ih*h T » to healthy action luffieient to throw off th* ‘■P 8 ™ 1 *? poisonous eeoretioDS, imparts purity, richaessita" tality to the blood, eiroulatex it freely threei^T* system, thereby neatralninf and removing import ap posite, renews and strengthens the uervons snum, m- •tores tho constitution in all its strength nnd vigor, bm impart# a glow of health and beauty of complowo®* The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, W* high sources, but it is known that for two jeanths wr ply hae not met tho demand. This hundreds of *4*“ on oerlify. Th., i.y “ .v.rj bottle- 1 ' 1 , mnr.i" Vrnlle It ,o. hmU .iten.ire 4*1. ,ith than one thousand Druggists, among who® ' eminent physicians, who uso and preecrlb* . This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleaxant to take, JJJIg feotly safe to bo used in anv state of health, *»»®J most delicate female or child. gSIS’ff ssr&j-er. e—SJ Boutl DcuK|i.t4 .tubemppUed oil .ppUctionte Proprietors. liaviland, kxarrai • Wholes. Agent., A. BOMMONSkCO, and J. U. CAETER, , w Ag.nt.in 8»TUtut' anr 1 eodlawt-w Union Steam Saw JHU1. THE HUBSCKIBEBS -™.,,4«tW S AVING completed their n«. WILL, .re now nrepered to nt 3 BEE of e.er. dlmenlion nt Jhort notiee- building of till. WILL, „• h«T. uben UnttHVg the reoent improvements in the construction * ^ ohinery of mills, nnd nr# of opinion that oer » will only require a trial td convince any one M can manufacture LUMBER oq^ri. , lt “"VSbIv any other mill in tho State. ^ txtf* us with their orders, we will eay ^ puits- tions shall be used to give satlilaction bo'b in p alityand prioes. I- R0 5« lifor*** AST Order* maybe left at our offles, No.lWWj nr at thu M1LT* Eastern IVharves. tf WjL- ■■stern Wharves. MAH1NK KAILWAV. Th. mufontgud «»p.otfoUj l*JJSj .11 .ho m.j n..d hi. Mr.ioM, tbitj'g t&S.H who m.r n..d hi. ler.le.'. 1 ''*' mtthn.cb.rg.nith. MARINE BAfLWiy— whioh is now In snooesafnl operation. Hoi, prepared to take np vessels of any si«* •*•**'; -jw*- our port, nnd to do tho work of repairing. A*..® ^ ^ able terms. Those who wish Prison or toms of their vessels, oan also be Railway, opoa reasonable terms. u# *f^/a/itstnr ss*sssas!LSiaa-A^ A,codBhlpnmithl,OBth.^^jgg^ ^aioKBii'itUKV ANiTToNoTJ 55 ^ * .-Prime JUuWru U.) ■» _«l. 1. lot. to mit H. lUAKClUBl’H hereby moat rMpoetfully te.'"’ ertwed Dnoghter. of onr ooontry, fof ’ a prewd^ Ilfo! Mwnlng'OoTinri^ind Chemfootw. *« ■ J “* -ar*v«!£»sgi M OLA8SBS.—li!7 hbl«. prhM' Orlontta Woltwoo. Inndln* 2** CLAOHOBNACg«gg£^. oot 28 ——-nj. f reitf" (Ohlonnhlo colon. If 11 P .kn.4 Unilt hlHIS