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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1853)
siimr DEATH OP TIIK ROBIN. BT MBI. KMBLIWB I. BBITM. From hla sweet banquet. 'mid the per tamed clover, A robin laired end suns; Never the voice of hippy bird or lover Such peals of gladness rung. Lone Echo. loitering by the distant hill aide. Or hillng in the glen. Caught up. with thirsting lip, the tide of sweetness, Then bido it liow Again. The summer lir was flooded Kith the mnalo; Winna held their breath to heir; And blushing wild-bowers hung their heeds, enhmoted, To list thst " Joyitnce uleaf." Juat|h|«, from neighboring covert rudely ringing, ** Broku forth discordinttoand; And Wily fan lor, from his ttinbnsh springing, Gited tigofly around. Still upw-ird, through the air thit yet km thrill leg . To hii melodious ley. One intlant longer, on i trembling pinion, _ . . The rohiu cleared his wiy, But, ah, the death-shot rankled in hie bosom— Ills life of song was o'er! **“- “ hie heavenward pathway, A sudden silenoe chilled the heart of Nature- Loaf, blossom, bird and bee, Boomed each, in startled hush, to mourn the pausing Of that sweet u Instrelsy. And Echo, hrefethless, io her secret dwelling, Like love-lorn maid, in vain Waited and UsteneJ long, to catch the accents She ne'er would hear agalu. Oh, bird! sweet poet of summer woodlands! How like thy lay to those Of tuneful bards, whose song* begun in gladneaa, Have oft the aaddest olose. Thai, many a strain ot human love and rapture, Toured from a fond, full heart, liath been, in one wild moment, hushod forever By aorrow'a fatal dart. (.From the Bt. Lou a Republican, 14th. Wcatoru.Prnlrlea on Fire. Wo have accounts of groat damage done by firr, in ditlrrent parts of this State and Illinois. Ti.e prairies have born sot on Arc, thoughtlessly or by de sign, und the unueu.il dry weather had prnnared the grass and the loaves 10 as to furnish it fit for the flume*. AJuw union north of Toronto, Livingston County, fences wero laid waste, and even tint stnldcs burns ai’o dwelling houses wore* endangered. Not only the grass of the prairitis, hut the woods were destroyed by it—tlm leaves lying thick on theground und the long drought having rendered them nusv of ignition. 'The fence enclosing the farm of Rev. Jhn. G. Vincent was entirely consumed, leaving his en tire crop ofjtheat and corn without protection. Mr. Edward null was n sufferer ; Herbert and Belcher had tin ir entire leuces consumed, or rendered value, less, ami it was with difficulty they saved their dwel lings. Mr. Ahrahom Field had hit fences, stables auil burn consumed—the lutter continuing Ins now crop of wlieui und farming utensils. Olliers were also injured. From the Bhclbyvlllu Hpeetator wo loam that in tihelhy County many farms were left almost entirely unenclosed, und the dwellings were saved with diffi culty : “ The fencing of Dr.Riggs, Mr. Blackburn, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hmcnr, Mr. Terry, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Moore, and J. B. Marmaduko, mid mmiy others whose names we did not learn, was materially dam aged. We were also informed that the loss wu* very gi talin the neighborhood of Mouire Hilton's, in Taylor Township. It is supposed tliut the prairie worn firm! by hunters from a distunen, who wnr camping here, wiili u view or killing the game in iu HUdeuvors to escano the fire.” ■ . Tlic()<|uawka (111.; i'laiiidealer says: "Serious loss bus been sustained by many of farmers in the lower part of the county, Just below Warren, and in the Johnson aolilnmenl, from the prairies cuicliing fire, lu some iiiMuncps whole fields nnd stacks of grain have boeu entirely destroyed, us well us the fencing. Among ihe piiucipul sufferers nro Matthew Houghton, Alex. Rankin, Hr., Henry Miller und a Mr. 8mwart. The loss will full lieovi ly.upon them, especially nt the present season." JL SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 185S: Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. " ,‘DBY COOPS FOR THE MILLION! A GAIN we Invite the attention of the public to u\ our cheap and desirable Steak of Dry Goods, bout ht with ths greatest care for CASH AND GASH' ONLY, so that oar Goods are sold almost as cheap as other buy them : and we would distinctly state that, we have adopted ths ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and are able and determined to eel- them as 1< w. If net lower, than the same qualities are sold in any house in the city We offer in our Ladies' Dress Goods Department, Mouslin de Lains, Cashmeres, Barege dft Lalnes, Bro cade and Tlain AlpaotB, French, English and German Mcri os, Bombasines, Brocade, Plaided and Colored Silks, Black Silks of all uualities and widths, from 7f cents and upwards, French, Scotch, English and Amer ican Ginghams, TrinU, eto., eto. Look and Square Shawls, Scotch and Freneh Embroideries in great assortment. White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, ChtmaeetU, Collars,In fant’s Robes and Waists, etc., eto. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offer overy variety of Silk, Cotton and Worsted llose and Ualf ilose, Hilk, Cotton und Merino Under Garments for Gent's and Ladies, Kid. Buck, SUk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Gants, Ladies, Bovs and Girls. . Gimps, Velvets, Tlain and Figured of all oolors, Linen, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons, Edgings, eto. Linens nnd Dninasku. Our stock of these Goods, is in tact a Stock, for offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Damasks, Table Covers all sises and styles, Diaper Towols, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas,Crash,Linen Sheetings, Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wide, war ranted all pure Flax, and from the best makers. Blunkcls, Kerseys, Ac. Wo haven full and complete assortment of English and Amerioan Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and qualities. White, Red aud Bluo Flannels, Bleached and Domestics, all qualities, Ticks. Denims, Cheeks, *" Drills, fto. All of the i* — J. 11. COHEN ft CO.'S, " 140 ilronghton-st., 1. iv. Morrell ft CO. STOVES! STOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. iUAUKICE’S, No* 10, IB und 14 flu rim rd-wt rurf. .a. WHERE you will Hud as good an assortment JSC&M ue there is iu the city — which on examination, I—E will compute with any ; uud all of which will ho wnrrautod to bake, boil or roaat, or the jmr- oliaeurs oan return thorn. Having no over stock or LARGE LOOK STOVES, those ih want would do Well to call, boiog purchased last season at a reduced rate, 1 fool positive in saying I can sell any thing in tho shape of a largo Cooking Stove uheapur than those purclntssd t is season. Also, nil kinds of Parlor, offlue aud Hall Moves on the most accommodating tetins and latest stylos. Also, Tin Ware ol every description. . Cast Iron Tumps for Wells anil Cisterns. Lead IMpo of the varlousCallibre. Wooden Waro, of every description. Brooms, Scrubbing ami Dusting Brushes, oto eto. Glass l.amps lor Fluid and Camphine, OH, eto uoimow WAiu: of every kind. - Having two ot the host numbers in the United States I am prepared to run Wutor Pipes ou correct princi ples, ot the b.*«t material. I would refor to work done iu tho n* w buildings of Mr. Waldburg. Mr. \Vm. Kbuis- hart, Stoddards, Lloyds ane Circo; dyj, and uumeroux other buildings in the city. JOHN J. MAURICE. LATENT ARU1VAL8 OF New Fall & Winter Goods EINSTEIN A ECKIHAN, No. 131 Congrciift-nt., H AVE just received by latest steamers, a largo assortment of fcTAFLK DRY UOODH, as Brown and Whito Shirtings, ool'd Homespun Shirt ings, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Karse/s and Os nabnrgs, ste. SILKS. Tho largest and flnsst assortment in this city,—Plain, striped and Fin'd Dress Silks, a largo variety : heavy Brocaded do ; Batin deChenes, plain bl"' DUKNN UUODS Muslin and Barege de Laines, flg'd and plain Cash meres, Clrcasslas de Bergea, French and m»_ rinoes, Taranattas, Alpaoeas, Sotoob Plaids, Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all oolors of cloth for Ladies' Mantillas aud Cloaks. Frsnch and Swiss Embroideries, Undersleevcs, Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waists, Emb'd and plain Lawn lidkfs. Muslin and Cambrio Bands, Ladies' and lufants'emb'd Capa, Cambrio and Swiss Edgings apd Insortlogs, etc. . . DLOVKS. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Laos, Lisle and Thread do, oto. CLOTHS. Ul'k and blue Broadcloths and a variety of other col ors, Cassimsres, all kinds: Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeaus, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, UAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, For New York* Ylnntmi* l*hllii«li*lpbln. AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS: ■I'.l’KOn; AND CALI l< OMNi.\, 1) Y steuinom Auguste., Florida, Alabama, Knur 1 ) rifli, Slate, if Georgia and Kry Stunt .Viato—overt Saturday and Weduooday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excupted. Special inosscu* gurs aouusipauy our Express. OrriOfts and AuiUiTK—1M Bay-street, Bavanuah ; Third-street, Macon} Geo, R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Huudolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York: 48 and 46 Houth-tbird-street. Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohangu-atreet, Providence-, Mont gomery-street, Han Fruuoisoo. aug 81 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, ft.CO. Candy, Candy! IKDoiiu. Huxos of ai.or it-uOni mly, i ory. Also, a nd glass Bui V P» . .. t X 1 L’- RICE'S Candy Factor; sive assortment of fancy paper nulla, fto. ftlT Country Merchants will do well to examine th last mentioned articles, as they will be soil at an ad vanoo of only five per oout. upon the lowest Paris and New York manuttoturers prices. Now is the time, for Christyuas is ii II0USE-FURNIMI1NU GOODS 1 J.P. COLLINS, IMFOltTEU AND DEALEftt, 1(11) lm.VAN-STII.KKT, I S now receiving, ami ullurs lor solo at very low prices, a large assortment of Uouse-Furnh ai tides, such as: Crockery, Tureens, China, Plates, Glass. Dishes, * Plated Teapots, fto. Britannia Pitchers, Japan ft Bowls, Tinware, Goblets, Castor , Tumblers, Knives, Decanters, Forks, Preserves, Spoons, Wines and Waitors, Jelly Glasses, Lamps. White and Faaoy China Dinner 8ervioes, Whito Stone do, Tea bets, togo her with overy description qf Cut and Plain Glassware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder oxesand Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases aud Co- ignes; rich Cut Wine Bottles, Chiua Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy articles in groat variety. Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, And- irous, Shovels and 'i'ougs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Wil low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns,both guarded and Plata ; Fancy and Ladies' Work and Tra velling Baskets—in short, every article io the House- Furnishing line may be fouud at his establishment. Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture excepted. no? 1 JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONUHKSS ST., MARKET SQUARE. Fall aud Winter Dry Goods, which having purchased on tho most favorable terms, he is prepared to sell to the ad vantage of his oustoiuovs. Those goods have burnt inducted under hisowu Inspec tion, and every article will be warranted to be what it is represented. Among hie stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualitlos. A large AnNortEiienl of Furnituro 1’riuta. Kerseys, Prints. Flanuuls, Gingli Lljmuys, Cue si mure Bliiukul Chlntcus, DeLaiues, Cashmeres, Alpaocas, Cloaks. THAT COUGH CANDY "1 S RICE'S Cough Cuudy all it is cracked up tu .1 be, is aquoation which has become us common as observations upon the weather. Is Rico's Cough Candy as good aa it is said to be, is a question which may u be answered by every man's noxt door neighbor, for perfect has beou it* success iu effecting cures, that is hourly receiving tho approbation it so justly mcri und the prediction with regard to it* extonaive sale, has beeu more than fulfilled, for already ha* it found it* way to tho remotest corner* of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina, whore it wears its honest laurels as a conqueror of diesase. Ifyouhavoa Cough lor which you havo a dread, bo qulok nnd try liice'i Cough Candy, "for the hour oomoth when no man can” cure Consumption. nov 1 COAL AND WOOD. RED ASK1 COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers ou the wharf, oi delivered in any part of the city. , —ALSO— Black Jnck, Upland Oak, Live Oak, Anli, Flue aud Light Wood, by tlio Bout Loud or at Retail* For the convenience of parsons residing in thf upper portion of the city, Boxes for orders arc Placed at ths stores of Mess-*. J. M. Cooper ft Co., W w. Lincoln and W. O. Dickson, and at the Otiloe of the " Morning News.” In order to ensure promptness in supplying orders, these boxes are examined dally at 9 A. Si., end 3 o'clock, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will confer a favor by imme- . a Instance in which my teamsters should fail to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arrangement! fur a regular supply of the above artiolca, and for tlioir prompt delivery, J respectfully ask a coutinuauoe of the favor* of W) fueU * CU8t '’ mer ** * M< * of oouaumora of reed cane for shipment In any quantity, supplied at short notloe. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Rfhhhaht, Ferry Wharf, Opposite tho Gas Works. Horses nnd flluleg. A lot of good MULES and HORSES fv «f\ . — sals at T. V. STEVENS' Stablos, LI rl, Co;r. Broughton ft Uarnard-sta. Tweeds, ’ Mautillu. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and ilouse-Kouplug Uuods. Turkiblfe Towels, the largest stook in Savannah. ffilkis, Lsces, Hhawis nnd Embrolderlen. A large assoituent of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Urooade and Plaid ; also, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleeves and Chemisette. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambric aud Jaoonel Edg- iug and lusertiou*, Cambrio and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all situs. I.oi.g shawls from 3 to 10 dollars eaon, Printed Cachmare Shawls, Waffle Shawl* In great variety. A full assortment of Carpeting*, Rugs, Floor Cloths aud Matts, well worth while to toe. RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an exoellout ar ticle, and t<> which special attention is invited. DAMASK Table Cloth* Whito aud Brown, Napkin* and French Towel* at various prices, with many other goods not enumerated, together with an iimueui. stock CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholcsoleonly. Country Merchants aud others wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goods, w ill do well to call aniToxamlne this stock before making their selections. BUSINESS CARDS. t'HAHI.R* HAUSHALL, AT JURNE Y AT LAW, Baltimore, Md., r J' LKH Ilia professional service* to the trans action or legal business in the city of Baltimore. _ „, Rkverkncbs : Baltimore—J. c. Wilson ft Oo., Lemon ft WlaUr. B. Dr - J - TftomM, Hon. W. L. Mar shall. Wm. Schley, Esq. Siirann--h—Hon. H. M. Charlton, Francis S. Ba. , Bobt. Habersham ft 8on, Dr. J. P. Screven, Rev. T. L. Smith. W. T. Thom peon, W. Woodbridge. flm i CHAHEEH P. COOPER. ATTORNEY at law AND com missioner FOR FLORIDA, 173 Baj-nt..Savannah* W ILL practice in the Court* of'Chatham, Cum _ den, Glynn and Mclntoih oounties; also, the Messrs. Boston ft Villalonga, Danisl U. Stewart, Esq. -I. Mallory, lion. Thos. Douglas. Don. W. A. Forward. CARY A PERKIN'S , DAQUERREOTYPIST3, Corner of Bryan-nt* and Market-square* 8AVANNAU, And 407 Urondwny, N. Y. No pslns will be spared to secure to their customers in Savaunah, Pictures of the same elegant tono and su- f erior finish, u* those for which they hare betn hureto- ore distinguished. HT Picture* taken at all kours between 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M. P. M. Cakt. (octJI8) J. W. Pkhkins. ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL & FAY, AHCHITECTS, Coruer of Bull and Bryan-ata., SAVANNAH, OA. O FFER thnir service* togeutlcinnn ali*mt to (mild and to CoDimittsca of Publio Buildings, Churches, aciiool-huuses, fto. Plans for all kinds aud styles of Dwtilling-houses, .fto., actually bnLt. and in progreis, oan at ail times be seen at our offleo; and as it is more economical, and saves much after disappointment to have plans and siteciflcations well matured before com mend og, it mutt do desirable for thoso about to build to seoure the services ol experienced architects. tUT They alio undertake the inspection of work*du ring their progress, as well aa furnish deaigua for ev ery style ot INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Mouument* and Tablets. tf oct 26 WM. A. THOMAS. PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 13 Hnrnard-NC., Nnv.,CJa. O OLIC1T3 tho attention uf thn public to the fol- O lowing named articles, viz: Hot and Cold Showor Baths, Lead and Copper Bath Tubs, Fancy and Plain Marbie Wash Standi, Putout Pan Water Closets, Brass and Connor Lilt and Force Punt pi. Load Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, Hydraulic Rams nnd Kitchen Ran ger or the most imnrovod patents for sale* silver Pla ted aud Brass work of ovciy description constantly N. B.-W. A. T. pledges himself to do all werk e trusted to his care, In the most economical manner, and equal tu any practiced in the Northern cities. Orders from the cuuutry promptly attended INSURANCE. Marine aid Fire Isiarisee Agency. f FHK Uudorsigncd will take risks on Cargoes ami JL Freights. Alsu, on Bnildiaga and Furnltnre, and on Bios from neighboring Flaatationj, to ths Mills in ths City. WM. CRABTREE, Agent, ootM No. 2Wflay-s Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF NRW-YORK. Capital 9300*000, all pnld la. SIMEON L. LORMIS, Prssidsnt. CaiRLaa JT. Msbtin, Sec’ry. fpIIE HCBHCttl BkUH having been appoint- I sd Agents of tho above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, fto., on favorable terms. jy 8 COHENS ft HERTZ. Fire and Life lmuranee Agency. Farmers* Fire Inaaraare Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $200,000. Granite Fire Inanrance Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $160,000• Charter Oak Life Inaurnnce Company* HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the Bute) $250,000. Alfred Gill, Prssidsnt. Jas.C. Walklet, Sso’y. Knickerbocker Fire Inaurnnce Co*. OF WATERFORD. N. Y. Capital, $1 60,000. * CHARLES Craven, Prerident. F. D. Mob, 8oe'ry These Companies having a cash capital, saflaiy in vented in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In surance against damage by fire, oa all kinds of property "i reasonable terms* Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 142 Bay-street. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity und Trukt Company, Charter 1‘erpclual—Caih Syitem CAPITAL MU,50,000. i oomuany combines tho Mutuatand Proprietary 1 insure the line of whito persons, also Uancrolt & Urynn GHNEltAL AUK.STH AND BROKERS, row the purchase and sale or STOCKS,BONDS, KXCHANQK* REAL ESTATE. No. 117 Hay tttreet, Havnnnali jsu 24 ly Liverpool and Londou Fire and Life Innurnuce Company. !i iinffersignoil Agents of thn above Company, take risks against Fire on Buildings, 8took in tho most favorable terms. BANCROFT ft BRYAN, Ja° 24 ly No. 117 Bqy-st., Savannah. J Ml Kun will ti ade, fto., 117 THOMAS M. ItOSIS, IM F O 11T K II AND BIANUFACTUMKR OF B E Q A R 3 , WIIOLKSAI.E AND KETAIL DEALER IR SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, fto., No. 87 Bay-iit , one iluor tor nl a/ A be ream, . _ NAVANNAII, GEOKGIA. Lockett, Lour A Co., VUAIMJ.SHIUH MEhCHAN’J S AND SHITTING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, liKUHIIli. Will .ttund to ..Hint .11 kind, uf 1-IIODUCE. nr htriet attoutlon given to the Receiving and For warding Goode, aud lilling ordors from the country. E. LOCKETT, WK. U. LONU, ' JOllN U. DAVIS. jyjs ]r Wylly & flontinollin, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOK THE i'urrhnnc nnd Hale of Htocka, Bonds, Rriti mill Feraonul h'-dnie, (Vc.ilc. Office Corner of Buy Lane und Bull Street, ar of the Poet Office. i*. H. Having numerous ordors we w ish to purohase 10U Negroes, eltlior siuglo or in furaillos, fur which wo i willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 2U— ly ROYAL 1N8UKANCK UOiHFANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. tlfPITAL, U,000,000 of Found. Sterling. f I'll IN INSTITUTION has established an Agoncy J in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PUiKNiX FI HU OFFIL'K. ff'IIIB Company takes Fire Risks in this city, and X insures Kents and Leases. s*pa robt. Habersham ft son, Agents. aKTNA 1NSIUANCR COM FAN k OF HARTFORD, CONN. IMiK uudereiguwd, Agonts of the above Cora; sontinue to tako ris£s against Firs < the most favorable terms. COHENS ft HERTZ. IKS Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC AHHATT.Hec’y. F. S. WINSTON, l'res't. Dr. R. D. Akhold, Medical Examiner. AiiplioaUonsrsosivsd by fab 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agsat. HOCTTHWBfiTBRN RAILROAD. V4A8SKM4KK Trains leave Mncon daily at 6^ JT A. M., arrive at Oglethorpe 10J4 A. M., arrive at Columbus 1 o'clock P. M. Leave Columbus daily at9o’clock A.M^aud OglS thorpe at 1 ljf A. M., arrive at Maoon 3*4 r. M.. oon- aoetlng at Maeoa each way witK Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Aagnita and Milledgevills, with Maobn and Wsstera trains to GriBa, Atlanta, Dalton, Chatunooga, Nashville, fto. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast lias of oosohes, 28inil«s to Opelika, thanes 64 milos by M.ft W.P. Rail Road to Montgomery, Ala. Conasotlagat Oglothorps with Tallahassoe and Eu fanla mail stagM. Passengers braakfastand dins at Fort Valley. OKO. W. ADAMS. Maoon, Aag. 31,186$. tf sng31 Ten Dollars Reward. ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the first > week in September last, his boy JOE. Us is years of ago; of a mnstee complexion, fiva feet understand he v a Savannah, and has a ticket authorising him to hire his time; by whom given I do not know. I will give Ten Dollars for his appre hension and lodgment in jail. or Twenty Dollars for proof to conviction that he is harbored by a white psi ■on. o J. P. GOULD. Wntfon maiiufitciory, WAKNEIl’H OLD STAND, 11KAD OF Brongibton-alreet. The subsoribsrs manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of Plantation Wagons, one horse Wagon*, Pedlars' Wagons, Cart* and Dray*, and build to order any kind waatsd. We are thorough mechanics, natives of Geor gia and South Carolina, and put up our work ourselves, and warrant evury article of the best materials and workmanship. We return our thanks for the very liberal patronage recoived, and assure our patrons that it is oar determi nation, that our work shall be a* good as any in the dispatch. eep 14 DANIEL 8. WILSON. THOMAS NORTH. H1IOEH! 011UJK8!- Fall nnd Winter Trade. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina aud Florida, and ie nnutors or Georgia, South Carolina aud tho publio generally, to his largo stock of BOOTS. AN O SHOES. His stook has been selected by himself, with speeial iro and nartioular referenoe to the retail and piau- rs's trade, that being the moat important feature of his business. He confidently offers to his customers and the public, work of a superior quality ai.d on rea sonable terms. His stook comprises all the varieties usually kept in a Shoe 8tore, collating of Ladie*’ Shoe*, Boots, and Uaitors, of every variety, Gentle- 1 Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses’, , Youth’s and Children's Shoes, of overy kind. In oonneotion with the above, he has a largo stook of NBGllO UKOGANH* which can safely be reootntnondod as a superior article. No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. A call is sollcDod from you before purchasing. sept 24 WM. UE1DT, Gibbons' Range. YOU Mi 01KN*S STYLE. 1 YOUNG Men can be accomoaatcd with a Hat F made exrrcssly for their use^-it differs from tho regular stylo in height, and is in 8t Andrew's Hall. JOHN M. COOPER * CO. Booksellers and Stationers, Comer Whitaker and Si, Julien-Street*. S AVING considerably enlarged their Store, ai. now making extensive additions and itnprove- 1 in all its branches, as wall la their BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOO* . . ^ BINDERY as In thaafcpartment of Books aad Stationary. Their arrangements are snob as enable them to order aad ob tain with the utmost prompt*** ami certainty, not only the roaiJCATioaa of all sections of oar Union, bat those alio of Emoland, France and Gkhhakt. All of which they pledge themselves to furnish eingty, or in quanti■ as*, at the regular priees of the largest hoases ia New- York, Bostou or Philadelphia. Among their stock of elegant and valuablo Standard, Classical and Illustrated Work# will be found the fol lowing LONDON EDITIONS, IH OCTAVO VOLUMES, 8LTKBBI.Y BOUND IH CALIT EXTRA. Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon. Tho Doctor, bt Southey, 1 volume. Longman ft Co. Beaumont and Fleteher, 1 volume. Mox Massinger and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. WycherlL Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhmr. volume, luon. Charles Lamb's Works, new edition, l vol. Moxon. Edmund Burke's Worltt, new edition, 8 volui Rivlngstons. Fielding's aad Smollett's Works, new editions, illus trated by Crulkshenk. each in 1 volume. Bohn. 8wlfl r a Works. 2 volumes. Bohn. Abbottsford Edition Wavovly Novels, 12 vols, Houl- ■ton ft Co. Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (half-Calf.) Tegg ft Co. Hood's Own, profntely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon.' Gil Bias, with 500 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby ft Co. Bosweld's Life of Johnson, edited by Croker, new edition, with portraits, I volume. Murray. Arabian Nights, 600 wood outs, 1 volume. Curiosities of Literature, DTaraelis, I vol. Moxon. Joanna Balllie's Works, 1 vol. Longman ft Co. Sterne's Work*, I volume. Bohn. Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn. The Hpoetator, 1 volume. Bohn. Curler’* Animal Kingdom, 331 engravings, 1 volume, (half-Calf.) Or-A Co. Bunyan's Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated, l volume. (Calf and Turkey.) Bohn. Hall's (Rev. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson. Stowsrt's Philosophy of tho Mind, l vol. Tsgg ft Co. British Pools, Bon Johnson to Beattlo, 3 vol#., illus trated, Turkey Antique. Moore's Melodies, illuitrated by Mediae, 1 volumo, Turkey extra. Longman ft Co. Clarke's Concordanoo to Shakapeare, 1 vol., Turkey. Strickland's Queens of England, embellished with portiaits of every Queen, now edition, revised and “igmented, 8 vols., oalf extra. Colburn ft Co. Portrait Gallery* of distinguiahed Poets, Philoso pher*, Statesmen, Divine*. Painters, Architects, Phy sicians, and Lawyer*.3 vol*., calf extra. Orrft Co. The Book oi Britiah Baled*, illustrated on every page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. Bohn. The Wilkie Gallery, a aeleetion of the best pictures of tho late Sir David Wilkio, R. A., a large quarto vol. 'n Turkey Antique. Virtue ft Co. importers price tli The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers, the above. Also Tho Land we Live In, a pictorial and literary sketoh >okof f*■“ *•—«—• • Knight. Pill f the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 Nouthcrn Mutual Insurance Company. 4 B1IUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Chase, Seo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary. 0 underiigued, Agent of t L * ~ tinuos to take tho following and Fire; also on the lives of Servdntt. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for rosidlng in the South. WILLIAMKING, Agent, juns ly Corner of Bay and Draytonsts. N0JWC£S. S. D. (Jraitou, \TTOKNEY AT LAW, 8AND1SIISVII.XE, OEO. Will attond to business iu Waahiuglon, Jefferson aureus, WUkiuson, and Emanuel Couutiea. Reexk to—N. A. Hardee, Frauklia ft Urantly, and B. E. Iktthwell ft Co., Savannah. jy 7-6m JOSFl'll GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COHNEIl or BIT .AO WHITAKKIt-BTB. !•» KiucHley A 'I'liomiiM. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 73 Uny-Mt.) Havuuunli* (in. r. KlNUUI.Br. A. THOMAS. Z. N. Winkler, cOMMI S S ION MERCHANT Williamaou'r Buildings, May-street. Hnvutinnh, (>u.apr D & IXJ lili, Factor* aud Commission Merchants. HOP 21 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly 8. 8. SI BLEY, Wholosalo aud Retail Dooksi-llci- and stationer, No. 155 Congross-ut., nppovite Mouuiueut-sq. r 19] SAVANNAH, UEG. chas. u. rauKJLT r, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, H AVING resumed his business, 1* uow pro parud to oontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work ot any ascription, in his lino. Stair* executed with usat- —■ and dispatch. Asliare of the publio patronage ii it respectfully solicited. arpeuter Shop 001 uer of Walnut and llarrlson-sts., md atreut wsatof Brown and Harris's Sublss.. fob 18 ly B. D. Evans, T T O R N E r A T LA »V, Saundkkhville, Washinuton County, Oa., Will prautiou iu the Courts of ths Middle Cirouit. Ali buniuen* couiuiitted to his care will bo executed with promptness aud dispatch. ReMsienues.—Mossrs. Bothwellft Smith,and Dr II L. BjTu, Savannah. ly jaa 27 1: SAVANNAH, OCT. 24,1853. A I UppliOMtioil rolnduranoel , yment of a One Hundred Dollar Noto, letter 1L. (3, dated 26th December, 1849, puya p. J. Olmstoad, Cashier, the right able to N. B. R. E. BURTON. EUAL C'O-PAUTNEUHIIIP.—The T EC-i f tl de ' derslgned have this day formed a Co-Partnership, 9 praclioe of Law aud Equity in the various Courts of Eastern and Middle Circuits, under the name and stylo of Marsh ft Guerard. MULFORD MAH8II. 0°t1 JOHN M. GUERARD. Vo the Public, TIIK undersigned no longer uct* as Agent for L. 8. BENNETT ft CO., for tho purohase of Carriages. Remark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 Sui TICE—Tho subhcribers have removed their _ . Btook of Goods, to the store reoontly ocoupied by Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-atreet, whore they would bo happy t" — .1.-1- — 1 -* — — eep 10 \J OTICK. ii gaily autl cloning upoi m; auff 1 —Mr. II. D. W. Alexuuiior ia my I e- authorised Agont for the transaction and ' my business. J. C. THORNTON. heretofore, under the 1 ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE^ I ^ACTOKH, Merchant:*nnd Othem, de siring to have thoir Cotton repacked, osn do so by ST—•"“ I'OPAUTNEUHIIIP NOTICE. r \ UK undersigned Imve tliisduy associated them- J selves togethe ,l selves together Under the name and style of Kemp- sou ft Veratille. fur the transaotion of a g«n*r>i n*. Ooud* busine**. Having taken the stand ii Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-i to Messrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.’* Music store, they will, in a few day*, be prepared to offer to their friend* and the publio, a handsome and well selected assortment of Spring Goods. Savannah, Feb. 17,1852. . ... .JmU4 EDWARD S. KLMPTON, HENRY W. VER8TILLE. feb 19 JLiUud Agency. fPIIE subscriber will purcimae i.r sell, on comniis 1 sion, IiOts in the town of Brunswick; also, Laud, lying ia the oountios of Glynn. Wayno, Camden, Ware Ap; ling. Clinoh, Irwin, Lowndes and Thomas, for It' per cent, commission on amunnt of sales, and will port ths value of lands for tan dollars per lot. ItxrEK to—E. J. Harden, Esq., Savannah: J. riaut sad Dr.Collins, Macon; Andrew J. Miller. Aul gu .* ta ' mBBv E.M. MOORE. _ ttru0, ' r »eifyftivtg.L. 1653. 2autf mu id Wiimot’r Jewelry Store. rpilK HllllMCniBEU Uu. on hand, nnit ii X constantly rooelving from the best and most rsipeo- table manufacturers In tho oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru- hy, I earl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware. Coats, such as lable l)e*»erf and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver I lain# and Wailere; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Bsuoors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Waiurs; Snuffers and Trays; Ivow BafalosSSmJdfi nn. 21 dnj AU.bI.MMtl, clook, .nd common Brnu Clocks of every deseriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches- Yin. Enamelled Hunting Watches; QolJ and Silver Thim bloi; Oold nnd sHror SpKtitclo., Gold “ nd gU.« W.tchCbninj, 8,nl* »nd K.,.; Fin, . p“' k " Bnok.. Cutlery; Burn nnd Buor Strop.; C.rJ Cu.i™t Monais.- Particular atUotioa wUl be given te repairing of Watches and Jewelry. • From his long experience and extensive fseliitie* ho eonfldently believes he will aetiffy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any- establishment in the Bute. (MBMir Fall uud Wiuicr D II Y GOOD S !! \V. C. WADSWORTH, No. 113 CoiiKreHB-Mtreet, Hnvnnnnli. I B now prepared to offer to tho eitiacii* of Ba vannah, and the oounties adjacent, one of the mo* magnitteeut utooka of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ev.er exhibited in thla oit>, consisting iu part ol ologaa Blaok aud Colored llrooado Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do. Plain Silks, fashionable colors; beautiful high luetred Black do; Heavy Black Batlu de Chinee; Raw bilk and Worated Plain*; Common do Laines, all qualities: Menu00e ; Ladies' Clook and Talma Cloths; Priuted and plain all wool do Laines, Alpaooae, Bombazine*, Canton Cloth*, Poplyne, Gingham*, Prints, etc, eto. Persons will find among thl* large and var i d stock of DRESS ROODS each a variety of Styles and Colors thst any lasts,how ever difficult, oan be pleased. We invite particular attoutlon to our stook of HOUSlE-KEEPlXO 00008, both on account of the quality arA low prices at which we are offering them. Among them may be fouud 6-4, 8*4,10-4 and 12-4 flno Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton Shoutings,' l.inen aud Cotton Pillow Casings, Couutei- K suea aud Toilet Quilts, extra large end line l.inen auiasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity and Chiutos; Flaunela, all oolor*, style* and qualities; liuckabasks, Russia Towel* and Towolinga. Ticks, Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladies' Emb'd Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $2U; Collars, Under Hdkls and Sleeves to match ; Edgings, Inserting*, Band* aud Flounce*, very fine and rioh. Together with a full atook of Plantation, Fancy and all other style* of Dry Good*, to which we Invite all to cull and examine. Good* frooly exhibited, and customers loft thoir own judgment and taste to purchase, or look OT, No. I Market-square. The subscriber having purchased the sntire business of F. Zogbaum ft Co,, of Vwkieh firm he ha* heretofore been the IJ icting member iu Savannah, would res pectfully Invito the .attention of those in want of anyth) rg in the Musical Line, to hi* estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro fessional and business inattars connected with Music, Air-M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his eer- Yices in the sglsetion of Muaio and Instrument*, or the fulfilment of orders; with the asiursnou of his utmost * seal and industry iu hlseudosvor todosorvw thopatxon- Ogu and oonfidenoo of ths publio. O. B. MITCHELL, js US Suoeessor to F. Zogbaum ft Co. ABtiU MATA, : *llll«bia lor .lure, turn ii*UJ d.i>n,jwtnMln A, .uli-.li FALL OF 1N33; qeorqe s. nichols. READY MADE CLOTHING furnishing goods, $, c . ehTf«n« s ;^‘ b " h “ u for -, a '“ t „* *« W.«. M«°k, and brown Clolb, fion.nr C ? i'! u i r.V r V n. h - .°d C.u.bl.1 Ov.rnnnu. O.nt . line b nok Clolh Clonk, ul M.nlloi. Utut a Su. blue, block, nnd clflct frock nnd Dron Own Ctdot Cucciiuere, Tweed Cuclmcre. block Cnicimcro, bloc Cam,ore Frccktcc, nnd bu.lnnu Sack Coats—a grou variety. Gent's blaok I>oe Csssimcre, and mor< different patterns of fsnoy Casiimere P styles. Gant's Vo*ts—about 1,500 Vests, embracing all of ths now styles, some perfectly beautiful. * A very large lotof Katinctt R«und-Jsoket* and Pants Flushiug Ovorooats, Frock and Sacks for servants. r India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Orerooate. YOUTHAND IIOYH* OKPAltTMKNTi has never been equalled in this place, and oontainsthe 1 than thirty ante of lateit Ulna, block, brown nnd oluot Cloth Drew Frook. nnd Sack*. Bluo, block, brown, nnd Codct Cloth Drew Jacket., ''V*.? 1 flt eel-«u>*«d Satinet Round-Jaokete. si t Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes: flue black Doe-Cassimere. blue Cloth, aud a large assort- f * t ‘®J , - L ' ol °re«Uas*lmore and Satinet Pants. . “..T- 8 *, ?* ,1 2!'l':* d . s4lk ** Alpsooa Blaok Cloth, and “•riMVoW.- All ol th. nber. for UUTKM, -HUSIC Ac MUSICAL bo » ,,r ““ lu ^ » J«*r.oli! INHTHUMKNTS. ... CUILItHKN>w It HP ART,11 ENT i SSSJ!1.1 JLF*“ d PWl blnok Cloth Kni c5n/.^H r,, ?. C ‘, 8ulU - ''“ h VMt * Odd Jooktu“ V*' °’ w , “J 1 * of Drou Children,l»,.•|J*»«tt , «hto«Ddoolo«d Shirt,. roS!,V., 0 . 0 n , d 0r o“b d Ud‘r". a „, r “ U ‘ Clothing, ho*, boon undo up nxnre.il; f , r ond und.r aj in.r-.euou, ot IheVi-rth^ond dently recommoud them as good, and as vbean bs fbnnd slsswbsre. Tho oftizens and public ieiJrMl! ars i»vitad to oxU and see at the Clothing Store, oiK hoes Range. , JOIIi\ POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IH PAINTS. 011.8, TURPENTINE AND V 1RNI8UES French and American Windom-Ulute, Paint, Varuieh aud White-wash Brushes, 8abol and Camel Hair Penoils, Badger and Camel ilaix Blunders. Graining Combs, Artists' Brush**, fte. fto. Paper llanqinye. Bordere, and Fire-Board Prints. N. Ii.—Ilouio, Sign aud Ship Psiutiug, Gilding, OraiB- Inq aud Glasiug, done on Maskable_ torrnii by mar 20 Henry K. Wusliburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jy til SAVANNAH, (JHOROIA, ly lUniiKuiu A Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Uoorgln, *Willoolleot Debt* in the following Countien Do Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cats, Murray, Choroket Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Uenrj Merriwethor, Carroll, lioyd, Dado, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. Reference*—E. B. Stoddard ft Co., Charleston, Soul! Carolina; Williams ft Brother, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York. r 17 tf ] Thoma* N. Cox. Nat. Mancuh. C. A. A.. LAMAR, General Commission Merchant, ly)Havannuh, Georgia. (no 1 ' HENRY R. FORT. T. K. DUNHAM FORT A DUNIIAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oct 7 SAVANNAH, GA. HOWLAND & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 172 Bay-atreet. Hnvnunnh. JOHN T. UOWfc/VD. au 21 JOHN T. ROWLAND, J miles Hicllcnry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protoata Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared whereby te recover lo»*e* from American or British Underwriter*, aud attention given to all matters connected w ith Shipping and Insurance. Of- floe No. 118 Bay street, opposite ths front of ths Cue- Jlouse and Sign Puiutiug. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, Jirst door above Lyceum Hall Offers his aorvices to the publio for ths oxooution oi House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keep* for sale at hi* store, Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frame*, Japanned Tiua,for sign*, fto. All work done cheap, and warranted to give aatiifao- Uon. 6mo eep 19 S. S. M1LLEK k J. U. FEKGUSUN, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. CORNER OF Broughton nnd Montgomery Street*, SAVANNAH,GA. Carriages. Wagons, Carte and Drajre manufactured. BlAcksumhtug.-Including Iron Railing and Gratae for Buildings, fto. done at the shortest notice, aug 19—6m T. J. KOttEltTS, (I-ATB OF UUIUIE COUNTY.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, GILBERT BUTLER, MANTElt BUILDER, DEALEftlN WHITE PINE LUMBER York-ttrttt, O y 11 thorpe Sq., InM gi.aVnh JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATE4. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR From $1 to $3.50 For Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rate,. DILL HEADS AT ,5 PER REAM, printed oa flno paper, ruled with Red and Bine Lines ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type just recoived. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Square Cake Boxes, just r L)R8K ft 7 a’»J Oval I ju*t reooivsd aad for solo by J. JP. COLLINS. OOPAUTNBHMUIP. I ^HBundereignoii have formod a copartnership, taking offect from the first day of January last, un- ' the firm of JOllN B. MOORE ft CO, for the traneao- tion of a genoral wholesale ft retailDrug, Paint and Oil busiues*. They may be found at the old stand of Moore ft Uendriokaon, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE. ... . pui. Negroes, either singly or in families, and a ill pay fair market urleea for them in cash. , in addition to the above, he _ commission, any Real Estate or Personal Pro perty, that his patrou* may be pleased to entrust him with. He will also be responsible for any personal pertr that he reosivos. WM. WRIGHT, sp 23 Broker. Bay Lane Carriage manufactory, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. HPIIK Subs 1 publio, CARRYALL A geuornl and complete nsnortment ju»t UKCK1VKD. Subecribers arc now prepared Io offer fo the CARRIAGES, PHOTONS, BUGGIES. >L8, fto., fresh from some of the most popu lar Establishment* and Buih era at the North. The aolectious were made by one of the firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are dotermined to keep only euoh articlos in thoir lino aathoy oan confidently ULCO.H TILND AND WARRANT, Feeling aeaured that they will bo euitained in offering a better, and finer olase of work, than haa been usually kept in tide market. The publio are most respectfully requested to call, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, bv an elimination of thoir stock. All kinds of repairing dono as hor< tefore. L. 8. BENNETT ft CO., corner West Broad and Bay-ttreefs. *r aug 1 tiuus, Rifles, Hardware, flic. T* , . JL friend* and the publio generally, that he haa^i .. . publio generally, aeed the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHHRS. 176 Congreae-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, fto., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prioee. J. T. J0NE8. , SavaNNSH, Oct. 4th, 1853. rTMIt undnrsignnd Pbyoiciane uro or opiuiou that -I , » re ;plar system of Gymnastic Exorciess, euch ae will bo taught attho Savannah Gymuasium by Mr.. Lindnor, ie in the highest degree oonduolve to health and vigor of constitution, and desiro to recommend it most cordially to tho pnblio. It ie in auoh a nohooi of phyaioial exercise that pa rents may expect to find tna means of bstabliahing for their children, that robust and elastic strength, which door %un \ c, 7 ,aren * roou*i and eleatto *trength. repel* tho attacks of disease, and it particularly monds itself to them. * 8. N. HARRIS, 61. D. GEO. F. COOPER, M. D. 1*. II. WILDMAN, M. I). JAME8 S MOREL, M. D. C. GANAUL, 31. D. K. YONQE, M. D. C. W. WEST, M. D. * edattho Gymr Calisthenics, with Fencing PiTgrimsgoe to Holy Shrines, 200 engravings on wood, volume, Turkey and Cloth.' Poetry of tho Year, desoriptire of the 8casone, colored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. Parable* of our Lord, beautifully Illustrated (folio) emboBied cloth. Mitchell. Winged Thoughts, handsomely oxcoutod in gold and colors, 1 vol-, 8 vo., embossed otlf. Longman ft Co. Christmas with the Poets, handsomely ornamented pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, I vol., “ vo , Embossed Turkey. Bogue. Shakspoaro, I vol., 8 vo., illustrated,Turkey Antique. Orr ft Co. Burns, 1 vol., 8 vo., illuitrated, Turkey Antique. Virtue. Bulwer's Works, 15 vols., 12 mo.,ealf extra. Chap man ft Hall. Amerioan illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly iuTurkoy Morocco Antique, of Byron, Monro, Burns, Scott, Southey, lletnans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Ualleck, fto. Shakspoaro'e Work^ Boston edition, 8 vols , Octavo. Webster's Works, Calhoun'* Works, Prescott's Worke, Addison's Works, Samuel Johnson's Works, Irving’ Works, Cooper's Works, fto., fto. 16 MO. VOLUMES, CALF EXTRA, ALPINE AND OTHER ENG* MSI! EDITIONS. British Poets in 53 vela. Pickering-Aldlne edition Byron's Work, 8 vole. Murray. do Life and Works. IS vols. do Mooro’e Poetical Works, 10 vols. Longman ft Co. Milton's do do 3 do Pickering Aldin edition., Cow par's Pootlcsl Works, 3 role. Pickering Aldincsd. Yc-iyig’s do do 2 do do J - Grsy'a do do 1 do do Burn's do do 2 do do 8bskinear'e Plays and Poems, with a life glossary notes, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vole. Bohn. Scott'* l'ootical Works, illustrated, 4 vole, Turkey 8 vole. Moxon. Bacon's Works, 3 vole. 16 Uesperidos, 2 vole, (cloth.) Fiokericg; Piokorlng. i $10, for a term of eix oct 18 COFFEE- HOUSE. TIIK IJmlareigned has leased, aud has now fitted up in nest and elegant style, the building on Dray street, next door to Way ft King's, to be occupied COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends te serve up in superior style, every Delioaiy of the 8oaaon. New York Oyaters v Savannah Oynteru Venitson, Grouse, Partridges, Fluh. New York and Philadelphia Reef, «fcc., dee., Will always be kept on hand, and served up in astyle never before equaled io this city. Parties furnished with private 8uppors and Dinners on short notioe. He will keep only the beet Liqoorc. oct 6 3m JOHN McK. CODY. EDWAIID O’BYKMG’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s Ilullding, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. |E. O'B. keeps constantly in etore largo stock of Groceries. Liquor* Crockery-Ware, Boots, 8hoes. anil ulothlt . Family Soar; 75do Pale do; 80doNoldo do Pure West India Ground Coffeo do Fisher's Tobacco 25 chests Pouohong Tea 20 Cadio* Imperial do 75 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 do Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 50 do Ham 4>f pipes Signet Braudy 2 ao Otard do 16 bbls Port Wine; 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin „ 16 Lbl* Lamp Oil; 6 hhda Sugar 60 bbls Coffeo Sugars 500 STOVES FOR SALE, {JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 1<15 It rough ton-street, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove stand* unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, and ohallongcs A largo variety of Parlor, Offloo and Cooking Stoves. Ti “.y Varo,k6 wholesale. Housekeeping articles, Wood- >., to whioh the advertiser invites tho Wars, eto., etc., w wmon uie aave attention of old and new oustomers. HACK, LIVBRY SALE STABLE Comer of Urontehtim and Bamard;te. T110MA8 F. BTKVSN8, Pr.pri.tor. tugsi ly Scgurs! Segura I TU8T Rocrivrd, 10,000Rio Hondo, »,000 Con- M solacion, 6.000 Adelina. Also. 10 bo*»s Pancake Tebaoco, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Four Aeas; also, a fine lot Poter Lorillard's Rappee, Manoaboy, Scotch and Irish High Tost Snuffs. For sale by „ _ p. Jacobs, No. 29 Bull-street, Sign of Big Indian E l. A.N TATI ON GOO D 8 .—Kornevs—all Wool Plain*, Union do; Schley's Plains; Georgia •ey*. Northern do. Blanker J ~ ‘ ey'sP ii i- .a- v jets—Lonti^— «... Union BlankoU, common site do, for children. Flan- neU-TwiUsd and plain Red Flannels. Linseys-Plsin and plaid Linaey Woolsey. ShlrUngs-3-4 nnd 7-8 Brown Shining; 4-4 heavy do. Osnabnrgs—Cotton Oonshnrge, various brands; Striped- do. Udkft-Fan- oy Head lidkf*. Bluo Romall do. Wool Caps-Kil- marnock aad 8cot«h Bonnots, for sale low by NBVITT. LATH BOP ft 8TEBBIN8. at ths Alba Albany Ale Depot kj W. M. DAVIDSON. •Paw instructed iu Oymoaetios .. (broad and small Sword) months. UELMBOLDT & El FILER, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, SfC. Corner of ISryan ami JeirurNon-ntreeta Reancctfully ane to the publio' in rsl, that they ar prepared to execute all orders in tho above lino. N. B — AU article* munufaoturxdby al and workmanship. ranvZi ly HELMBOLDTft EIFLER. Slaves Wanted, OF WIIITR OAK OR WATER OAK. 09* Ice* than 42 or over 44 iuclios long. It do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thlok. The bad edgo of the 8tavo to be drease i down to the ■amo thioknesB as the front edgo. The Staves to bo atralghtly cleft, and free from knots, warpa, or worm-holos. For Stave* prepared in atrfot oonformity to thia apeci- fication, and delivered on Messrs. H. A. Allen ft Co's lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1864 Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will be paid by „ w . ANDREW LOW ft CO. 8avannafc, June 21. 1863. t feb 1 _ aortmeut of Ivory, Buffalo and 8hell, Took, Dree*, Puff, Fine teeth. Side and Children’s Long Combe, aleo. Ivory, Pearl. Batlnwbod, Buffalo, and Rosewood Ifair, also, Tooth, Nail, Coinb and Shaving Bruehea.of Kng- lish, French, and American manufacture, just received and for aale by °°t 22 JOHN B. MOOHe A CO. IAINE t l)TLKKY-J..n received a very s C parlor assortment of Washtenbolrn'eaud Rodgei Pocket Cutlery: also, some ve-y tine Razor* with and without Case*; Ladies' tine Scissors, Ac. Ac., fur sale at the Apothooarios' Hall by W J. E. DeFORD. 6. HUG Alt.— 25 hhd*. prime and J'uir N. U. N. Sugar, for sale by MINI8A FLORANCE. EMBROIDERY. C OLLARS—Chimeenttes, Undorelcnves, Infants' Robes, Infanta' Waiste, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Band*, all in fine variety at KEMPTON ft VERS 72 St. Julian and 105 Dryan-rtrecte, w; HUSKY.—10 barrel* old Munoiivahsln; puncheon Sootch Whisky; 1 do Irish do. Fol ""Land * K (oct 19) > ft O'NEILL. . lidkf* and UnJereleeve*. Ladio* and Qentlemen’* plain Cambrio lidkfs, among Which aro sorno real Silesia Goode at a groat bargain. Hosiery for the aeason.of all kinds in Cotton, Merino Wool, Spun Silk and Silk Olovo* of all kinds, several ew make*. M. PRENDERGAST ft CO., 178 Broughton-st., op. 8t Andrew's Hall, »«t 25 West Ride. White; LAID MEH1NOEH, Plain and Spotter ool’d Flannels, high col'd M d'Laices, Fig'd do >; Pink, Blue and Mode ool'd Merinoes. foreale bi oct ay Dewitt a Morgan. ; 75 do Georgiu ZERMAN’S Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash. J 'HIS delicious article combine* so many merito- rions qualities that it now has become a standard favorite with tU citizens of New York, FhiladelDhin Baltimore, Pittsburg.and other pla^.! DeauJJean^ PhvuclKus prescribe it in their praotios most auocess- fully,andfromsvery sonree the most flattering lauda tions are awarded It. Inflamod, sore, or blooding gums are Immediately cured bv iu nes; lu aotion upon them is mild, soothing, and effective. It cleansee the Ueth so thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl in Sfi&MA and diffuses through the mouth 5Uoh a de- lightfnl freshness, that the breath Is rendered ex- quieiuly sweet, and it will in most ineUooes afford re lief to the most violent toothache. The following certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist world-wide eelebrity, who has submitted the srtioie chemical' analysis, is proof sufficient to convinee one of itt superiority: I have examined a bot „ i.- _ --- - bottle of 'Zormsn'e Anti-Bcor- bntic Tooth-Wash, and find it to be a vegetable pre paration of an Innocent charaeeer. I believe it will prove beneficial for the purpose it is reoommeaded." _ JsME8 R. CUILTON, H. U., Clieuiilt< Just received and tar sale by 2Z.W. W. LINCOIJf, Monumont Square. ► ITT Ktt. (JHBESK AND BUCK* L SSP 47 # o ,o1oct * d Qoohen Butter; 50 wbito and Colored Cheese ; 60 k, W and \i bbls :kwheat; 20boxes BackwheaL Received persteam- p«i JL fti d persv SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO RIME EASTERN HAYj for sale from $M% la loti to nit purchaser*. W. CRABTREE. IIerrlok'_ Aldine edition. FeUhsm'e Resolves, 1 vol. Piokering. Herbert's Worke, 2 vols. Pickeriog. » x. 11 ? ^ do 1 tol., with sketch of his lifs.— Rout lodge A Co. A id” nee JiUon l ° ri ^ ° f Chri,t * 3 T0, •• f io koring Tsvlor's Hoiv Living and Dying. 2 vole. Pickering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kemple, 1 vol. ell and Turkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted pages. London and OifortL Parker. Butler'* (Rev. Joseph) Works, 2 vols., also in 1, calf x. London ft Oxford. Anglers Souronit, 1 vol. (Turkey) Oilt. The River Dove, wjthsomo quiet thought* on An gling. 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, fto. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, fto.—In store over 1000 reams, the kinds and qualities of whfob mostly used comee direct from the mannfactoiy. and will be eold in loU of 10 or 20 roams for cash at mill prices. lilauk Book*—Stook considerably enlarged, and braces Ledges, Journals, fto., of all sites and thickness es, from 4 to 10 qrs. and several different qualities ol each, the best of whioh are sold at tho manufacturers' prices. Euvelopoa-Ovef 200,000 constantly on hand, some as w as $1 per thousand. Noto Paper and Note Envelopes—A vory extensive assortment, sumo very beautiful tar weddings, soirees, Gold Pens—A largo and selected atook Steel Pene-A very large stock, soma rasnnfactured piioo r ° ri »* r iu very large quantities at a vory low Copying Booke—A very laage atook, of a Ni iperior Style, and which, as agonts for th* mi turor, are eold singly or per dozen at his prices. Copying Presses aud Copying Ink—Of varioue styles and sizes, a good tnpply always on hand. Maynard and Noyes' and llsrriaou'a Writing Ink— the latter by tho quantity at llarriaon'a price*. Desks, Ruio Wood and Mahogany—Of all aizes and in great variety, alzo of • Ne Plus Ultra Dezkz, for travellers. Bankers'and Merchants’ Note Cases—With Alpha betical and Moutbly Apartments for Notes, ftc. Pone Monaie*, Pooket Books and Cigar Cases—A B - large and handsome assortment, athematical Instruments, singly or in oas very superior. Thermometers, a variety of sizes and kinds. Purveyor'* Compasses and Pole Chain*. Finest Pookot Knives, a handsome assortment at Importore’ prices. Papier Msohe Good*, in grsat variety, euch ae Table*, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, fto. Also, Ladies' Retionlee, Purses, and Card Cases, Dla- noctud Mans and Gaines lor children in great variety. Also, Battltdo'ir and 8huttlecocks, Graces, Dumiuoes, Ordinary Leather and Morocco Backcammon Board*. Playing Card* of all qualities, fto. X-o Lund Owners. A I.L purMin, owning Lund, iu Snuil.-VVo.tern Georgia, either in old Lee, Early, Irwin or Mus cogee couutfes, whioh compose the following counties: Randolph, Marlon, Macon, Baker, Thomas, Deoatur and Lowndo*—if they wish to sell the same, I will look at ths land and report the true value and situation of the land, and sell the same on Commission, or look and report tar the snm of $5, Send their numbers, district, conuty and name, and the fee and instructions, anc * will soil or report faithfully in all cases. . . MATTHEW WRIGHT. 0011 Lumpkin. Stewart County, Ua. BHOAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. M l' 11 ? uniler,i*oeil linn taken charge of thl, ,iUbliibment. Th. hon.a hu b.oo thor oughly rgaomoil and furnished anew. Tho traveling publio will find hi. room, airy, neat and clean, aud hi. table bountiluUy eupjilied with «v,ry delicacy ho market afford,. 3 jO-Omoibuie. will alwa e b. inreadlnau to oarrr Et'.mlfo'.t. 10 fro “ U'r’ot and Columbus. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Prime Western Corn & Meal. O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn in Os- naburg lack*. 200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Juatrecoived and for sale byi fop 71 CUAS. H. DURYEE. CORN, MEAL AND FJLOUR. vflO •weh.primo Wnatorn Corn,in white sacks 150 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal; 34 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales prime Eastern Uar. Justrs r handsome, juet received and for tale by 22 SAMUEL PALMER ft very 80N. fj^KNDKKH—Hru»r., Wire, und Perforated ; as 1 sorted Patterne, for eals low by «*t22 SAMUEL PALMER ft 80N. 1^ AIJLROAD ADZBM-A few doznu in store, XI# for sale by SAM'L PALMER ft HON. Gibbone' Building. M1 ve:r Complaint SESt: 4er#d Liver or sto mach, such a# Conation. Vi.ion, Dot. or Vjlikkn /W nnd dullpoia ia fho hid V. , lion. r«Uo*nM« V th. Shi. ^..on C1LI1RATXU CKRMatt rurtkk, » “ ■ OB. C. M. JACKSON AT TBS BSRBAN BMOlClTSStVsi srttsKT, puiladsli uiT '*di w Thoio Hitter, r. worthy tho atUatlo. .. soarohing power* in weakness and aVfSri* goaUvs organs, they ars withal sefe, BEA Mh?|oS?. N J.™«“. The editor said, Deo. 22d— N.rrou. Oibillty, la dta.rv.dl. aa. 5*<! msdicine, of tho iay. Tho.o BitUrlbiV, thou,and., and a friend at our .ibow “I! 1 ?'"'-!); aalf r.ooivod an agaotnal and noruaniVY. “* hu Complaint from tho nto of lUllrSdr "J* Utir vinood that, in th. na. ofth... Bit“«w. •tantly gain. aCrangth and vigor-, oonituoratlon. They ara pl.aaant “J 0 * n ., b “ u « d . fc y P.rion. with tht mMtdtC.1 aohi with aafety. nnd.r any olronmrt,!!!.“'{*«■ lK*r k iSf. rtom “* '» “i. *aS5d„'S5 Scott * Weekly, one of ths bast lished, said, August 26- * UUrM 7 9*I>ers pub 41 Dr. ltoojtand's German Bitten Dr, Jackson, are nowreoommended b * prominent uembera of the faculty u snSs.i t, T efficacy in oases of female wmUsh *2h!!?! ui * oaso, wo would advise all mothers to obtalt\C?i 1 , U l, “ thus save thomielvea muoh sloknes* ‘.rto d r.rr U h U ilK,lm m wVl^fea^ •alutary olf.ot The Phlladol; hia Saturday Gaietu .. newspaper pubUshed in the United SluT 'ftSSfr ■aysof _ Thesditor DR. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTedp "It is seldom that we recommend whstSSSL.. tent Medicine, to the oonlldenco »nd p.u?^' 1 " readers: and, therefore, when we reeomm«nVK V. 0 **. 1»• wUhltt«b.dUtS!uJ;S?*- ■tood that wa are notsneakinx of th« day, that are noised abSit fo? a brief perl* Sd 1 .?* 'ZiWllST. tStkEUF* hM ““ tu ® •wrm’i'K! Evidence upon oyldonoo haa bo.n rictlvidllik.,.. foregoing) from all leotion. ortho Union,tht liii,t lh ' proring thn» n .oionUllo preparation wlU mlVihl >hrir qulol approval whin prenatal nn i, ^ Dy.popilanronaoM doubt,'inor^rin'g^di^al It acta apeolBcally upon tho.tomaoh audllvor • uSz f.aw 1 th^ W .nd £ ^,.^.„,.,. ff8lto ,;ri. This medicine has attained that high chsrsetsr Ie necessary tar all medicines to attain to Indue! eon? torfelters to put forth spurious artlolsastthsrlikoftto lives of those who are innocently deceived. - Look well to the mar he if the Genuine/ They havo tho written signature of C. 6L JACKROH ‘jzthxi N o E F R>w^r c "5gr.^ B . No. 120 Arch-stroot, one door below Sixth, Philndeiohln aud by respeotable dealers generally throuik the oountrv. PRICES REDUCED, To enable all olssees of invalids to enjoy the sdrutsm of their ire at rubinti*. ■ LaROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN, of their great restorative powers. „ , # StHgte bottles 75 cents. Also tar sale by J. A. La Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Al#nU * H*»‘htnd, Harrell ft Co.^iu. AFFLICTED READ. ’ S AI lhSXS2i r 5 l, A l, ?iP U a 11 * < ? pi " ,on ’ n,,d POKNn S d n C .^n h ri ity ' the AMERICAN COM- »i V a ,u “ d * b ® ,0 ’« tho world as the most relia- ble and spoedy remedy tar a oertsia specific dlaue of the urinary organs and its analagous complsinu- Adaptod to every form and stage of tho disease, as well i age, sex and constitution-requiring no restrictios in lot or bueinoss, the aftlicte{i may rely upon its speedy a'i'J c#t , Ul J} oo r*; is exceedingly beneficial fornour Albus (whites) female complaints from which ttou- • inds suffer withont the knowledge of a remedy. Pre- *»y a practical Physician whose nractioe hu been # * -tonslvo—relisnoe can be plaoed upon its merits. Over len Thousand bottles hare been sold during tbs past year, and not a single case of failure has reached the proprietor. Around each bottle are plain practical directions for ncif-treatmcut. Price $1 per bottle. BAT observe that the Genuiue has the written signs- ire uu the wrapper, and name blown in the glass. • For sale by Thomas M Turner ft Co, A. A. Solomons, W W Lincoln,Savannah ; PB Moise, Augusta; Messrs. El lis, Macon, and by Druggists in all large towns and cities io the United States. oodly Mortiniore’g RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agentfor Rheuma tism in all its forms. T MIK astonishing success which has attended this medicine in the treatment of Rheumttio Com- oouiplaint; and so radical is it in its workings, that il has secured tho sanotion of many of the first phyal- oians, who have used it as s dernier reeeort, without faith in its merits, only to be convinced of iu miraculous powers. Moktimoiib’s Compound is a vegetable extract, is iuternnl remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless in Its efleotft, and osn be administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, prepareJ solely tar the treatmezi of this one disease. It is a tonio, strengthening to the eyetem gsnerslly, 1 whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy »e- tion to the digestive organs; and purifies the blood.— Thousands have already f * ... . . isnnafl nave already found relief and pcrmxmt «®‘®i in each and overy case where it hu b«n tested, it has invariably answered tbs purpose, llltt having boon known to fail. The proprietors feeljuatifiod In thusassuringlhipob- lloof Its virtues, as they base its merits entirely upoa its performances, and allow the latter only to to men tioned iu Its behalf. Teetimoniale of the highest cbxr- actor aro daily rcoeived from various eectioni of the Uuion, corroborating these facte, and giving nddiUonal aud undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER ft CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Bareloy-tt, New York, and by A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and J. U. CARTER, Agents, 8svsnnah. eodlswtw eprl Union Sienm Saw Mill. TUX BUHSCIUBEU8 AVING completed their daw STEAM SAW A, MILL, are now prepared to ent and fill orders for LUMBER of everv dimension at short notice. lathe buildiug of thia MILL, we have taken advantage of all the reoent improvements In tho construction and m*- obihery of mills, and are of opinion that wt MILL will only require a trial to oonvinee nny on* that the —- manufacture LUMBER equal, If not superior, to . other mill in the 8tato. r To those who u*y fa^er with their orders, w* will say thst our utmost exer tions shall be used to give satisfaction, both in punctu- lity and prices. , J- ROBERTS ft CO.' thf Orders may be left at oar offloo, No. 1U6Bay-sin# • MILT.. Eastern Whsrves. tf aug 3 iHAKiNK RAILWAY. a ■ Tho undersigned respectfully informs a. which is now in suooessfal operation. He is, thsrsfore» prepared to take up vessels of any sis# usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, fto., oa resew* able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint tie bot toms of their vessels, oan also be ocoommodated on tM Railway, upon rsasonabls terms. Hals slsoprepersi to oontrsot for building Vassals of any olsss or duerip- tion, and to oarry on the business of SBp-Carpenlsf- ““ Spar-making and Caulking, in all Its verioifl ihcs, at the eastern extromity ofth* elty. T A good Bhipsaithis on the premises. . rll " II. F. WILLINX.JK- Etowah mills Flour. I 'tRK undersigned imving been appointed the only nnii^P *111 be kept constantly ■unpllsd with the various qualitioe of Ilour, and be ab!e to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or • I i the Intention of the Proprietor to place hie Flonrin this market so as to compote freoly with the Baltimore market both in price and quality, afresh supply iust received and for aale at oct 19 Washburn, wilder a co. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull and Bay Streets. importer and Dealer Id Wines, Liquors and Cigars, THE subscriber has uow on hand a *nd well selected stook of Wines, Liquors and Sogara, comprising the following: WINE vintage SSJ 4 . oholcMt »&EBVJS MADEIRA Oao i“lpo ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAB. EBvS 15 "-!! ^l5f n , “ U V * od OLD •• RE- Oa. I'll BKHVEj liatafo 1840. 0 LDPALlfKTlJfI10. C rintI^?iSo. d ' 11, * U1, ' ll * TOr " 1 8EnciAL”riouV.'iSr t *“‘ 1 OLD 80in'U8IDl P aRAPE , JUICK° d “••"‘i.lUj fl.Tor^ ■« - Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1RS0 Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two halt pipea choice OLD PORT WINE. _ , . , . " SHERRY " Twelve half pipea choice OLD COG Nap of f.riam ’UI , U».do.^Tj,w C io°L. Ma^ O^U.^aWd, 8* 1 erM. tWigJ?* t!* One panoheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY . C n ^ “ c . Cliampagne, of various brands. Hook Wines A t'K—Al.lij—JOblil. Albany Cream Ala, lire*- IX, re ” iT ' d * 01 “*• . Ml 11 W. U. DAVIDSON. BUV WG, Wbita Waah, 8tora, Sboa and k? Hotlin, Brn.li.i, for ..lo by «W7 MyK6t t NICUOLB, U4 flioo»hlo»-rt. A( KNOWLEDfiMENT. A JIODK It BRO., relurhi'lhoir Ib.oki to rte • citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, tot tM very liberal patronage whioh they have reoelved, s*« encouraged by the success of tho past year tbev tog » ■nnounoe that they have oompletod their arrang*tnta“ and aro now daily receiving from tb* FblUd*JpMj» Boston and New York markets thoir supplies for **• extonaive FALL AND WINTER TRADE, IN CLOTHING, JEWELRY AND rfl FANCY ARTICLES. Of which their stook will oompriee overy quality. ity»* and dencription. • ■ 0T ® CLOTHING EMPORIUMT Cor. of Congress aad Jcffei‘son®ni'i MAAS A HEVMAN1V, PROPRIETORS. ■VTAA8 & IlhYMANN nro fully prepared loibo- Iv L to their customers, and ro those who may visiting Savannah, the largest assortment of Fall aad Wlaier Oaf*, , ^ Cloaks, Over Coats, YesU aad Pantaloons *■ Varlil m uf ati.In In, fln.ll• reSB. YoUtM — variety of approved style, for Oentlemoa, Yontto t- Boy|. Their *took of Clothing will ooapeto wit« “j other in this citv, for good material, werlmaniaip reseonable prioee. —also—. • At this establishment, may be found a well eeie« assortment ol Cravats, Soar!#, Stook*. lloitary, Dlov _ Susponder*. Shirts, Undershirts ana Drawer*. *!* ' Cape, Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags anu yaus**» , etc., the whole of which Is offered tar_iale low y _oct28 _ MAAS ft HEYMANN- S MOKED DEEP AND o( f.wbnrt.D, ^”-^j[ NDt o. NEi LL. aad t H a YPrune KaMeru Hay in ou-re, . ,a ,iU 10 p ” r oGDW^«t T bit. MAUCHlrtl’ri Uwrmn CalboiicM^ J ) hereby moat ...pectfolly d.d*c*t.d to tb. j, •rinnd DnnfMori of our country, fcr i. doilgn^, and wboa. boppin.M il «fll pn 1 ® bub tnppiy jo.t ru.lr.d ot th. Apotbwnrbt^U^ J I IHOUNO OOVFKK.—50 baiu UroojjC (t f.o, landing BOV 8 " BB1QUAM KEM B utter, cheese, —w* ic f M,c ed Goshen Butter 60 boxes Whito and oolorel Cheese 28 bbls Hirani Smith's Flour bUsb- 06 de aad half do Canal de Bee d per .blpr.rid^nndfb^ubb^ jobb(TON »«.