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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1853. Till DAILY NEWS. A Woman Shot by bom* PkhboR Ur* known.—Coroner Wilhelm of New York, held an inquest on Friday on the body of to Irish woman named Catharine Moran, who waa shot in the breast by eotue boy from amoncet a ran* of other hoy a, by the careleta use of fire* nrms,on Thankiiffivin|r day. From the «vt- donee adduced before the Coroner, it enpear* that on the day in question a number of boys were congregated in a yard, which yard joins the promisee where Mrs. Moran was engaged in hanging out clothes, and simultaneously with the report of a gun or pistol, she wee heard to fire a deathly scream. Tho bovs hearing the ecream, believing that they had dooa mischief ran off and escaped. 1 be un fortunate woman hurried to the house,exclaim* iog, “open the door, for God’s sake, for I am shot," and expired almost immediately after reaching the house. STOVES fSTOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. MAURICE’S, No. 10, 111 find 14 Bnrnard-ntroet. • WIIERE you will Sad as good an assortment as there is In the eity - which on examination. ^*'*8 will compel* with any ; and all of which will dHUL be warranted to bake, boll or roast, or the pur chasers can return them, Having an over etook of URGE COOK STOVES, thoee in want would do well to eall, being purchased 1 ast season at a reduced rate, 1 feel positive in saying 1 oan sell any thlug in tho ehape or a large Cooking Stove cheaper than thoee purchased t Is season. Alao, all kinds of Parlor, Offio* and liall Stoves on the moat aooommodating ter.ua and latest stylos. Also, Tin Waro of every description. Cast Iron Pomps for Wolls and Cisterns. I*ad Pipe al the variousCallibre. Wooden Ware, of every description. Brooms, Scrubbing and Dneting Brushes, eio. eto. Glass Lamps for Fluid and Camphlne. Oil, oto. HOLLOW WAKK ° f Iia”ng two’of the bolt Plurohers in the United State# 1 am prepared to run Water Pipes on oorreot princi ples, of the bait material. I would rotor to work don* In tie mw buildings of Mr. W/tMhurg. Mr. Wm. Iteme- hart. Stoddards, Lloyds ane Ciroopelys, and numeroua ^hjr buUdl.,. to 11,. dO- J0 „ HJ MAl , R , CK Mills, Engines Sc Machinery, I hia friends and the publio generally, that he le located in Savannah, Ua.. and ie prepared to give his OAolusiw attention to thoaa wiahlng his services lu pre paring plana, furnishing Drawings for Stoam Engine*, K rlng plana, furnialilng lirawinga ror Biuarn engines w Millsand Maohlnory In goueral. lie willal»o'de vote Ills tlmotoauporintondlng the ereetiou off Saw Mllla throughout Uie South, aa he ha# the agency forsom# of Uie largest Machine M»nufactering establishments in the United Btatee. He le alao prepared to give, per- tlcs deairing it, every Intortnatioc in regard to the oost of Engines, Mill Gearing and Machinery of all de scriptions; Shingle Machine*, leather Belting, double or single mad* to order and warranted to be good.— roreons ordering work through him may rest enured their ordera will be filled with dispatch, and every at tention paid to giving them Machinery from the beat style of patterns, ana of the style of patterns, and of the moat substantial and dura ble workmanship. llo would likewise invite the at tention of those about to erect Mills to hia plan of cir cular Mill, known a#*'Mltohors Circular Mill," be lieving It to be tho only plan that can bo auooesefally operated In all kinds of timber. By this plan, the tim ber Is scoured so as to prevent springing whilat the raw la in the eut. The set works are geared so that by tnmlbgone wheel the log is adjusted at both ends; thus savieg the labor of one hand. . Parties wlshlug to Isarn the advantages of this ira- frovemeut are referred to Pibrcb a Machudek's Mill at No.SH.C. Railroad, aud Fullbu k Co., No. 7 Central Railroad. Long experience and close attention t iveu praotioally to oouetruoting and operating Steam aw Mills, warrants the subscriber in tue conhdcute of bnng able to give every satisfaction. Tnook wanting machinery for working wood, suoh as Daniel's ;?v?*id Pii*»ar. Tenoning machine, Mor tising machine, Saab, Moulding aud Slat Machine, Scroll Saw, Ac., by calling on tho subscriber may ob tain them from the best manufaotursrs, of labor saving machines for working wood ever offered to the publio. BOrPrompt attention will bo given to all Utters (postpaid) addressed to HENRY MITCUEL^ Dry Goods, Clothing, fco, CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Car. »f O.nRrm. J«fer.o».»i«.| MAAS A IIEVMANN, rnopRiKTOM. to th.ir co.tom.ri, • x.v.nn.h, lb, lir,Mt aMortotoflt of Full and Winter Cwtfe, Clotht. Or«r Co>u, V,tt« fled P.ittoloooo In .Tory Wives*. - rimmkiMnen V«n*t.a .nH Beys. Their stock of doming win compete with any oilier in this oity, for good material, workmanship and ssfi&Hshmsnt, may be found n well eeleeted assortment of Cravats, fiearfh, Starts. Hosiery, Glove- Suspcaders. 8hlrts, Undershirts and Drawers. lie and Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks. Carpet Bags and Vallsi eto., etc., the whel* of whlob is offered for sale low i «A28 MAAS k HEYMANN, DRY ROODS FOE THE MILLION! A GAIN wo Invito tbs attention of the public t J\ our cheap and desirable Stoek of Dry Ooodi bouirht with the greatestosre for CASH AND CA8I ONLY, so that our Ooode are sold almost as eheap a other buy them ? and w* would distinctly state thal w# have adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, an are able and determined to tell them as low, if ne lower, than the same qnalities are sold in any bouse in the elty. We offer in our Ladies' Dress Goods Department Mouslln d* Lain#. Cashmeres, Barege de Lalnes, Bro cade and Plain Alpacas. French, English and German Meri os, Bombasines, Brocade, Plalded aud Colored ouxa, »•>«• u..— vf all qUL _ . cents and upwards, French, Scotch, Englieh and Amer ican Oinghams, Prints, eto., etc. Long and Square Shawls, rant'1 Robes and Waists, eto., eto. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department^ we offerover^ vari Cotton and Worsted llose and Half! Gimps, Velvet*. Plain and Figured of all colon, ijinen, Hilk ai * ■* " Edgings, oic. Linens and Dnmasks. Our stock of thess Goods, is in fkot n Stock, offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Da Table Covers ail sixes and styles. Diaper Towels, rauted all pure Flax, and from the Lost makers. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. and Amerloan Blankots, Negi lualitiea, White, Red and I Stripes, Blue and Brown e for I . liflllP, *v. *11 v, (iiaRuvi J. II. COHEN A CO.'S, No 140 Brougbton-et^ next te I. W. Morrell k CO. LATK8T AltttlVALH OF New Fall & Winter Goods, EINSTEIN A ECKfflAIV, No. 151 Oongmi-st.i H AVE juet received by latoet elcmiiors, a large aisortment of htafmc dry goods, as Brown and White Shirtings, ool'd Homespun Shirt ings, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys and Os naburgs, etc. BILKH. The largest and finest assortment in this city,—Plain, Striped and Fig'd Dross Silks, a large variety: heavy n f.j.j j. . u-4l_ J- fn...... n |.| n 1.1'k Silk, .1* Brocaded do ; Satin dcChenes, plain bl'k Silks, etc. UKKMM GOODS Muslin and Barege de Lalnoa, flg’d and plain Cash and Clo DBrEREKCCB: Mflfirs. w«. B. u.L*.* co.,1 8 „,„ nlll . Messrs. R. A. Allkn k Co., J R. W. Giant. Wilmington, N. C. IIaklbn k l/oi.M.vaBWOHTU,l Wllmlugton, J. M. Pool, k Co., / Del. Osmond k Ohbv, Augusta, Oa. HARNDEIVS EXPRESS, For New York, Ronton. 1’lillndelphln, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS: EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. "IkY etonnior* Avgusta, Florida, Alabama, Knot I j oil!*, Slate of Georgia and A'sy Stan* State— every Saturday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. aud all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Spooial messen gers aooompany our Express. Orrioxs amp Aoemts-IOS Day-street, Savannah ; Third-street, Maoon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Bottou; Exchange-street, Providence’, Mont- y-etreet, San Franoisoo. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, k CO. •sar COAL AND WOOD. I N nu ....... , delivered in any part of the oity —ALSO— Block Jack, Upland Onk. Live Onk men jncu, up i a nu unit, i.ivp unu, Auli, l*lno mid Light Wood, by tbe float Load or at Retail* For the convenience of persona residing In tbe upper portion nf tbe oity, Boxes for orders are placed at the Stores «ff Messrs. J. M. Cooper k Oo., W. W. Lincoln and W. O. Dlrtaou, and at theOffica of the " Morning News.” In order to ensure promptness in supplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at V A. M., aud 3 o clook, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will oonfor a favor by imme diately reporting any lustanoe in whiolt my teamsters should fail to deliver the quantity orderod. Having made arrangements for a regular supply of the above artiolos, and lor their prompt delivery, 1 respectfully ask a oontlnuanoe of the favors of my former customers, and the patronage of oonsamers ol fuel. REED CANE for shipment in any quantity, auppUeirtt start uotioe. Buocoiior to D. Rkmaiuut, Ferry Wharf. octS Opposite the Gas Works, Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. IgITlIE HUHHCJRIIIKR has on baud, and le I constantly receiving from the beet and most reenee- table manufacturers in the country, Kioh Diautoud, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Wars, suoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Bil- suob as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and rorks; sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cnps nad Sanoera; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and oaucora; uoviats; luiuuiurs; i onu. oi/uji auvi Sauce Ladles; Pie, loo Cream, Cake and Fish Kulves; Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle and Batter Knivee: Nap kin Kings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladlos; Cako Baskets; Castors; Waitors; Bnuffors and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-Handlo Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Kuives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Glooks and oommon Brass docks of every desoriptson. Gold and Silver 1/over and Lenine Watches; Fins ■uamelled Hunting Watches; Qold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and SUvsr Spectacles: Gold and Silvsr Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers’s Pocket Cutlery; Rasors and Raior Strops; Card Cases Fort Moaais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From hie long experience and extensive facilities, ho confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices aro allow, and terms as liberal ai at any establishment in the Stato. mar 18 8. WILmot, No. 1 Market-square. Bella: Bellsi: Reliant rpHE Subscribers manufacture and ke?p coustan t • I ly oft hand all sites of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Ferry, Looomotive, School House,and Plantation Belli. Tbteu Bells are hang with the patent iron yokes with moveable arms. They can be turned around so that tho clapper will strike in s new place, which is desira ble aftor a bell has been rung a few years. Springe arc atfixedln a new way to prevent the olapper from resting on tho Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Belli are manufactured from the beat stock aud are oast in Iron casings. At this Foundry those wore Amt usod and are found to he a great improvutnunt. We give a written warrantee that if Church Bells break within one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, we Will recast without charge. The tone of all Bells is warranted. Nearly 90UD Bolls bavo been oast and sold from this Foundry, which is the best evldenoe of then superiority. W* have 15 gold and Silver Models, awarded from the various Fairs “ for to* best Bells foi sonorousness and purity of tone." We pay particular attention to getting np Peals or Chimes, andean refer to those furnished by us. Our Foundry le within a few rods of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads ruuniugin every direction. As this U the largest Es tabllshment of tfie kind in tho U. 8. and has thslargmt a*»artutent of Della. orders oan be tilled with great dis- Compasses, Jto. constantly on hand. Address Horses and Mules* A lot of good MULES and HORSES for M <1 _ _ salo at S’ „ # T. F. STEVENS' Stable#, Cor. Broughton k Barnard-sts. W' r*ast Cups, just no d and for silo bj ‘Mo by l. U. C. ARTER k CO. {\RANGKS,—15 bbls Potatoes, 15 do Onions in fine order, and for sale by W. D. FORD. C 'lOUN—In bushel Bags, for sale bv l- novC MINIS* FLORANCE. Dcreiutiv J1 KVV BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER la CO. TiriHTnRV 23a®* APOSTOLIC CHURCH ; irTkuupsoK" w ‘““ l0 “ 10 Cllurcl ‘ laM’lIvi IU A.PMU,C„M.. ,nd AfeDcUa Ulu MgJBWun-. to hi. Chlliris, b, lj*bt ..IImBkJ Hirer or, McmoTln ol U.„l.tu U Turk,J ' bI by tbe Houorable Lady Cunt. Life of Benjamin Robert Unydon. Historical Palater from his Aatobiographv and Journals, edited and com- — . d and com- 1-. '*1 by Tom Taylor-In 2 volumes. Scotia's Bard4—Illustrated. Romantic Incidents in ths Lives of tbe Queens of Knj^axd, by J. P. Smith, Esqr., author of *‘fitanflild The Old Doetor; or, Stray-Leaves from My Journal, being sketches of the most interesting remnlsoences o* a retired Physician. Health Trip to ths Trophic*, by N. Tartar Willis. Charles Aochestea; A Memorial, by £. Berger. The Iron Rulo; or, Tyranny la Uoustkold; by T. 8. Artliur, author of Love in a Cottage, Ao. Memoir of tho IJfe and Character of tb* Right Hon. Edmund Burke, with spocimous of bis Postry, Letter*, Ac., by James Prior, Esq—in 2 volumes. Bleak House—in i volumes, Illustrated. Graham‘sMagaxine, for December. Gudey’s Ladles' Book, for December. nor tS “ ihstNS-WI pO whole, half and quarter lUislns, landing from brig Augusta, gLAGUOHN AiCUNNINGJJAM. Freneh and Swiss Embroideries. Underalooves, Chomlaettes, Collars, Infant Waists, tmb’d and plalu Lawn lldkfs. Muslin and Cambrio Bands, Ladies’ and Infants’ amb'd Caps, Cambrio aud Swiss Edgings and Insortings, eto. GLOVES. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Lace, Lisle and Thread do, eto. CLOTI18. Bl’k and bluo Broad Cloths and a variety of other col ors, Cassimeros, all kinds; Satinets, Twoods, Kuntucky Jeans, French Doeskius, Hatiu and other Vestings. All kinds of Linens, tarnishing Goods. Hosieries, Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dross Trimmings, and a great many other artiolos too numerous to mnu- tion. oot 24 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! J.P. COLLINS, IMPORTER ANI> DEALER, 100 llllYAN’BTHKET, 1 8 now receiving, and offer* for aalo at verv low prices, a large assortment of House-Furnishing at tic lea, suoh as: Crookery, Tureeua, China. _ Plates, Glass. Dishes, Plated Teapots, Ao. Britannia Pitchors, Japan A Bowls, l'iuwaro, Goblots, Castor , Tumblers, Knives, Dooanlers, Forks, Preservos, Spoons, Wines and Walters, Jslly Glosses. Itamrs. White and Fanoy China Dinnor 8ervlcos. White wnr.e anu rangy wiuna muu«r o»r*u;u». h«i» Stono do, Tea Sets, togeiber with every doaoriptlon of Cut and Plain Glassware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes and Colognes: Bohemian Glass Vases and Co lognes; rish Cut Wino Bottles, China Jewell Boxos, and other Fanoy artiolos in great variety. Family Hardware, Wif* and Brass Fenders, And irons, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wioks, Wood and Wil low Warr, Brooms, Brushoi, Door Mats, Lanterns, both guarded aud Plain; Fanoy aud Ladies’ Work aud Tra velling Boskets—in short, ovary article in tho Homo- Furnishing Hue may.be found at hie establishment. Dry Q --ode and Cabinet Furniture exoepted. nov 1 JOSEPH LIPPMAN, OONURESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. R espectfully invite, um attention or bu frlnnd. and tho public, to hia Block of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which having purchased nu the most favorable terms, he is prepared to sell to the advantage of hie customers. These goods havo boon selected under his own inspec tion, and overy artlolu will bo warranted to be what it is represented. Amour his stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualities. A large Anhohmem or Furniture Prints. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Chlntics, Satinets, DuLainos, Limeys, Cashmeres, Cassitneres, Alpaooas, Blankets, Cloaks. Twocds, Mantillas. A grost varloty Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and House-Kooping Goode. Turkish Towels, the largest stock in Savannah. Silks, Laucu, Hhawl* and Rrabrolderlcn. A largo assortment of soasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins. LACK CAPS, Collars, Undersk>«v«s and Chomisetts. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss. Cambrio and Jaconet Edg ing and Insertions, Cambrio and Swiss Bands. SllAWLS, Craro Shawls all siaes, Long Shawls from 3 to 10 dollars each, Printed Cachmer* Shawls, Waflle Shawls in great variety. A Bill assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Cloths and Matts, well worth whilo to see. I1AG CARPETING for kitchon use, an oxcollont ar ticle, and to which tpeolal attention la Invited. DA51ASK Table Cloths White aud Brown, Napkins and French Towols at various prices, with many other goods not enumerated, together with an Immense stook CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholesale only. Country Merchants and others wishing to pnrohaae uiioap Dry Goods, will do well to call ana examine this stock boforo making their solootions. 3m oot!9 Pall and Winter DRY GOODS!! W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 Coniresa-etreet, Hnvannnh. 1 8 now prepared to offor to the cilixens of Sa vannah. and the oonnties adjacent, onaef the most magnificent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, over exhibited in this oitr, ooneiating in part of elegant Black and Colored Brocade Bilks, Rich Fanoy Plaid do: Plain Silks, fashionable colors; beautiful higli luetred Black do; Heavy Black Satin de Chines: Raw Silk and Worsted Plaius: Common de Lain*#, ail qualities: Morinoos ; Ladies’ Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Lain**, Alpaooas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Priuts, etc, Persons will finu among this Arge aud vari d among U and vari d stock of DRESS GOODS Wo invite particular Attention to our stook of HOUSE-KI2EPIN<* GOODS, both on account of tho quality and low prioos at which wo are otloriug thorn. Among thorn may bo fouud 0-4, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton 8keetiugg, Linuu aud Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter panes aud Toilet Qullta, extra large and flue Linen Damasks and Cloth*. Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity and Chintss; Flannels, all colors, styles and qaalitlcs; Huckabacks, Russia Towels aud Toweling*, Ticks. Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladies' Emb’d Uandkarchiefs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Under lldkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserting*, Baade and Flounces, very fine and rioh. Together with a full stock of Pluntatlun, Fanoy and all othet styles of Dry aoods, to which we invite all to call and examino. Goods freely exhibited, and customers left to their own judgment and taste to purchase, or look further.tf oct 17 MARINE RAILWAY. Mm.. The undersigned respectfully Informs MfflKall who may need his servlcos, that hi SMIhas chargs of the MARINE RAILWAY, whioh Is now in sucoessfnl operation. He is, therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any eise usually visiting port, and to do the wort of repairing, Ac., able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vcssols nf any olass or descrip tion, and to oarry on the business or Bhip-Oarpenter- 1**. Spar-making and Caulking, in all Us various branches, at tha eastern extremity of the city. §BT A good Shipemithle oa the pror - mar 11 u.>. ’ WILLINK, Ja. itXNOWLEDOHENT. A *!uS E their thank, to the B^toVl^d f,um Ul « 1‘hllia.lphi., MtonalT. ° ” V “ k, “ ““ ,lr “PPU* f« »» FALL AND WINTER TRADE IN CLOTHING, # HAUE, JEWELRY AND TCITB TIIOl MAMHb. Btacon Shoulti^rM X witen, foiMl.h, U«UU *. o-byhmk. ffOSIKESB CARDS. J. F. PELOT, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, wnilam.an*. Uulldln,, !»4 UIIAKL1M DIAKgHALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Fujetteitreet, Baltlnore, Md., / \FFER8 His professional services in the trans- V/ action of legal business in the elty of Baltimore. RsrnaxNCM: Baltimore—J. 0. Wilson A Co., Lemon A Winter, B. A F. Vosa, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar shall, Wm. Schley, Esq. Sa*annub—Hon. R. M. Charlton, Franole 8. Bartow, Robt. Habersham A Son, Dr. J. P. 8cr*ven, Itev. T. L. Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbrldgc. Cm nov 1 CIIARLBM F. COOPER* ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM MISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, 175 Iiay-nt.. Hnvnannh, TXT ILL practico in the Courts of Chatham, Cam- YV den, Glynn and McIntosh counties; also, the U. 8. Circuit and District Courts for th* Southern Dis trict of Georgia. RnrnnuioiB—Savannas. Hon. R. M. Chariton. Messrs. Crane A Rodgers, Messrs. Boston A VUlalongB, Daniel 11. Stewart, Esq. Flokida. lion. Jas. E. Broome, Hon.B K Malloir, lion. Thos. Baltsell, Hon. Tho*. Douglas. Hon. C. U. Dupont, Hon. W. A. Forward, cct 25 3m CART A PERKIN’S DAO U ERR EOT YPI STS, Corner of Hrynn*fit. and Market-square, SAVANNAH, Anti 407 Broadway, N. Y. No pains will be spared to secure to their oustomore in Savannah, Pictures of tho tame elegant tono and su perior finish, as thoee for whioh they have been hereto fore distinguished. . mr Fietures uken at all hours between 9 o’clock A. Al., and 4 o'clock P. M. P. M. Cart. (oct|28) J. W. Pxrxins. ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL A FAT, ARCHITECTS, Corner of Bull nnd Bryan*at«., SAVANNAH, GA. /~\FFKR tlmir services to gonllomcn about to build and to Committees of Publio Buildings, Churches, School-houses, Ao. Plans for all kinda Md styles or Dwelling-houses, ,fic, actually built, and in progress, can at all times be soon at our office; and as it is moro ecou.-iniv.ai, and saves mu'di after disappointment to have plans and anecifloations well matured before com mencing, it must bo desirable for those about to build to secure tho sorvicos of experienced architects. M4T They also undertake tbe inspection of works du ring their progress, as well as furnish designs for ov ory style of INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Muuumonte and Tablets. tf oot 26 WM. A. THOMAS. PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Bnrnnrd-ist., Hnv.,Ga. SOLICITS the attention of thn public to the fol- lowing named artiolos. vis: Hot and Cold Shower Bath*, Lead aud Copper Bath Tube, Fanoy and Plain Alarblo Wash Stands, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass and Copper Lift and Force Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, llydrarMo Items and Kitchen Ran ges of tho most improved patents fur sale, flilvor Pla ted and Brass work of oveiy description ooneteutly on hand. N. B.—W. A. T. pledges himsalf to do all werk en trusted to his care, in tho moot economical manner, aud equal to any praotiuod in the Northern cities. Orders from tho oodntry promptly attended to. oot 17 3 raos* THOMAS 1?I. HOSIS, IMFoRTKR AND MANUFACTURE* OF SEGARS, WHOLKSAUe ANU UKTAIL DEALER IN SMOKING AND CUE WINO TOBACCO. 8NUFF,Ac., No. 87 Bay si , one door vest qf Abercom. ... . HAVANNA1I, GEORGIA. Lockett, I.ouk A Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, OKOltUIA. Will attend to selling all kinds of PRODUCE. tnr strict attention given to tho Heoeiving and For warding Goods, and filling orders from the country, a. LOCKRTT, VM. II. LONU, JOh« 11. DAVIS. jy2» If Wylly A ITIontiiiolltii, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THE Purchnne nnd Mnlo of Htockii, Bonds, ltenl nnd I'urnunul Estnle, Arc.dkc. Office Corner of Bay Lane and Bull Street, rear of f Ae Post Office. P. 8. Having numerous orders wo wish to purchase 100 Negroes, either single or lu families, for whloh wo are willing to pay highest cash prioe*. jy 20—ly 8. B. Criiftou, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SANDEHSVILLE, OEO. -Will attend to business iu Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Counties. lUrxu to-N. A. Hardoo, Franklin k Brantly, and 8. E. Bothwoll A Co., Savannah. jy 7-flm JOSEPH GAN All E, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OOBNBHor BAT Alitl WUITAKBK-STS. JB 25 If KlncUley A 'Fliomus. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 70 Hay-.t., Nnvannnb, Un. n. r. EINOIILKT. A. TUOMAB. X. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williamson'! Buildings, Bay-street. Hnvannnh, Gn. apr lb WELLS a m ine, Factors and Commission Merchants, ■ep 21 DAY-8THEKT. SAVANNA1I. ly 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller uucl Stationer, No. 135 Congroas-st... opposite Monumont-sq. mar 191 SAVANNaU, GEO. l« CHAS. U. PICKETT, CONTRACTOR ANU EUILDER, I t AV1NU r.iumuil hi, buiin..., l. now |». IT pared to oontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work ol anydeecriptlon, in hi# line. Stair* executed with neat- naea and diepateh. A share of the publio patronage is most reipeotfully solicited, Carpenter Shop comer of Walnut and IIarrison-sti H second street west of Brown and Harris's titables., fob 18 iy B. i>. Evmik, attorney at law, Baundxrsvillb, Wasbinoton Countv, Oa., Will practioe in the Courts of tho Middle Circuit. All business oommitted to his ears will be executed with "gmzxasBOi D ..a L. Byrd, Bavannah. ly jcn27 JOHN POOEE, WBOLNSALR and rktail dkalbr in PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES french and American Window-Gla**. Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hail Blenders. Graining Combs, Artists Brushes, Ae. Ao. to, ud Gluing. 4 7S& r j^; , iftRJ&.r- rt . mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Denalow A Co. Henry K. Washburn, SHIPPING AND ci)M > M?Si> ) |0N MERCHANT. jydl SAVANNAU, GKOKWIA. ly Mnnipun dc Cox, attorneys at law, Atlanta, Ueorgla, -WUl.oll.flt Itobli to lb. fallowtog ConnUjn Do Kalb. Fny.Hfl, Uflud, Cm*. Murru. Ch.tokfl, Nflflrtoa, Cow.to, Cmpbflll, Qotdoto Wfllkflt, Hflnr, Mflrriwether, Cflrr.ll, Flo/d, llfld., Spflnlding, Troup Cobb, Whltn.ld, Forovth, Uwton.tt, EoAtmoh— E. B. Stoddard A Co., Ohflrloouti, Soutl Cuollna | Wllltomt A lirotli.r, Auguilo,U.orgl»; l’Un Drotb.ro, flnd O. W. Cliuit, Now-Vork. Not. Miwatm. [mor 17 »r] Thomu N. cox. C. A. L. CAIUAH, General Commission Meroliant, ly] Eavnnnaha GeorfclR* (uor I t aanar a. roav. v. a. Durham. FORT 4c i’>UWIIAM# FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oct 7 SAVANNAU, GA. ly HOWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 17'i Day-street, Savannah. JOHN ». ROWSAVD. SU |I JOHN t. ROWLAND, JU Jnhick mcHcnry, ’ INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marino Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn. Pa pers prepared wherebyterocovvir losses from Amerloan or British Underwriters, and attention given to al) matters connected with Shipping and Insuranpc. Of fice No. 118 Bay street, opposite tbe front of the Cus tom House. ly nov 8 House und Sign Puiuting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall, Offers his services to tbe publio for the execution of House, 8iga, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keeps for sale at hie store, Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs, Ao. All work done cheap, and warranted to give satisfac tion. Cmo sep 19 S. S. MILLER &J.D. mOUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. cornan or Broughton noil Montgomery Streets, SAVANNA!!, UA. Carriages, Wagons, Carte and Drays manufactured. Blacksmithing. Including Iron Railing and Grates for Buildings, Ac. done at ths shortest notice, aug 19—4m T. J. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY,} COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 03 Bny-atreet. SAVANNAH, GA. Will give his personal attention to all business en trusted to him. 6mo gang I GILBERT BUTLER, MABTKH BUILDER, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER York-str.it, Ofiilkoryi df, jftfl t8 Sa.flDBflh JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. DU8INE88 CAKD8 PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2.50 Per Thontand. Other Job Work at proportionate ratee, BILL HBADN AT 95 PER REAM, printed on fine paper, ruled with Red and Blue Lines ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type just receivsd. JOHN M. COOrER & CO. IffflURAlfCE. Marine and Fire Iniaruee Agency. rr'IlK Duller,i.nud will take ri.ka on Cnrjec. niul - n Alao. on Dnlldfngi nnd Furnitorn, nnil I rwifhU. Alao. on Jlnlldtni. nnd FuraDnr., and Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF HEW-YORK. . President. CnsxLBs J. Maatfw, Bec’ry. T HE BUBSOKlintUH h.vin, been appoint ed Agent* of the above uamed Company, are now prepared to take risHn against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise,**., on ffcvorabletsrms. Jy 8 COHENS A HERTZ. Fire and Life Ininranee Agency. Fai ten’ Fire Inauranre Company OF UTICA. N. Y. „ Os VITAL, $200,000. Granite Fire Inanrance Company OF UTICA. N. Y. Oafital, $160,000. ViriIAk.fl ut»,vvw. Charter Onk Life Innarnnce Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State} 1250,000. Altkbd Gill, President. Jas.O. Walklkt, Beo’y. Knickerbocker Fire Insnraace Co OF WATERFORD. N. Y. tiaiifuniAn. a, AL, $1 50,000. Charles Cramer, Preiident. F. D. Mor, See’ry. These Companies having a eash capital, safely In vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In surance against datuago by fire, on all Rinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-etroot. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity und Trust Company, Charier Perpetual—Caih Syitem. CAPITAL *950,000. This oompany combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons, a! negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar 15 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents. Bancroft A Bryan, GENERAL AGKNTH AND BROKERS, jan24 Liverpool aad London Fire aud Lite Insurance Company. I 'HK undersigned Agents of the above Company, will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stook in •do, Ac., ca the mist favorable BANCROFT A BRYAN, No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. Fads, Ac., Jan 24 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. OAFITAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling fpHIS INSTITUTION has established an Agoncy in Savannah, and Fire PolieieauponProduoo and LONDON PUCEN1X FIRE OFFICE f I THIS Company takes Fire Risks in this city, and 1 insures Rents and Leases, sep 2 RODT. HABERSHAM A 80N, Agents. xKTNA INMURANCK COJ1FAN k OF HARTFORD, CONN. I HE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, continue to take risks against Fire on Builainga, )ks,eto.,on tho most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life insurance Ceuipauy of New Yerk. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. F. 8. WINSTON, Pree’t. Dr. R. D. Aumoll, Medical Examinor. Applications reocived by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Insurance Company. 4 BDUKY HULL, President aud Treasurer.- Albom Cuxss, Beo’ry. G. F. MoKat, Actuary o undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, via: Marin*, Siver and iSre; also on the livoa of Servant*. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extrapreinlum for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane ly Corner of Bay and Drayton stfl. NOTICES. T 1 made to tho Marino and Flro Insurnnoo Bank, for the payment of a Ono Hundred Dollar Nolo, letter II. No. 633, dated 25th Deoember, 1840, payable to N. II ” J. Olmstead, Cashier, the right hand half of Knaj iPp. J , cn has been lost, oct 24 lawSm whii R. E. BURTON. forth# practice of Law and Equity in the varione oct 1 To the Public, THE undersigned no longer acts as Agent for L. S. BENNETT A CO., for the purohaao of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 3D 3m N* Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 2U1 Bay-street, where they would be happy to aeo their friends and cnatomors. eep 10 CRANE A RODGER8. & .oiling aug 1 f my business. J. C. THORNTON. H OTICB.—The undersigned will continue to oarry on the Lumber and Timber busnesixas toforc, under the name and style of J. Roberts A J. ROBERTS, r 19 ROBERT AU8TIN, NOTICE. F ACTORS, Illerchnnt«nud Others, de siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so bv applying at my pro#t. Eastern Wharves. C. A. L. LAMAR. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. fT HK undersigued havo this day associated them- J selves together under tho name and style of Kemp- toa A Vorstille, for tho transaction of a general Dry G'ode business. Having taken the stand in Waring r s Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 197 Bryan-st#., next door to Messrs. F.Zogbautn A Co.’s Music store, they will, in aftw days, be prepared to offer to their frends and the public, a handsome aud well seleoted assortment of 8pring Gooos. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, HENRY W. VEH8TILLK. 8avannah, Feb. 17.1851 COPARTNERSHIP 3 ■'I1IK undersigned have formed a copartnership, taking effect from the first day of January last, un- f the firm of JOHN B. AIOORE A CO. for the transac tion of a genoral wholesale A retailDrng, Paint and Oil business. They may be found ab the ola stand '** A Uendrlokaon, Gibbons Buildli r 1 i of Moore lings. JOHN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. © QD 2) TT a S COFFEE HOUSE THE Undersigned has leased, and has now fitted up in neat and elegant atyle, the building on Drayton- streot, next door to Way A King’s, to be occupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, whers he intends to sorve up in superior style, every Delicacy of the Season. New York OyMteri, Savannah Oysters Venison, Grouse, Partridges. Fish, ninon, uroimr, ■ nrinugcs, ri New York nnd Philadelphia Beef, dec., dkc., Will at ways bo kept on hand, and served up In aetyle never before equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private Sappers and Dinners on short notioe. He will keep only the best Liquors, oct 6 3m JOHN McK. CODY. EDWABD O’BYRNE’8 GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Tayler’e Building, Qlorket Wharf. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. |E. O'B. keops constantly in store darge stook of GnooxaiH^ l.iuuors.JHHM Crockery-Ware, Boots, 8hocs. aud Clothing- 100 boxes Family Soar; 75do Pale do; 80doNoldo 75 do. Pure Weit India Qround Coffee 25 do Fiiher's Tobacoo 25 chests Poitchong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial do 75 bbls Phelps' Qin; 40 dt Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 50 do Rnm 4>; pines Signet Brandy 2 do Otard do 16 bbls Port Wine: 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland din 15 bbls Lamp Oil; 5 hhds Sugar 50 bbls Coffee Sugars no 500 STOVES FOR SALE, IAXES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Brough ton-street, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking 8tovo stands unrivaled as a Stove for Southern nee, and ohallengee all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles, Wood en Ware, eto.. etc., to whioh the advertiser invites the attention of old and new customers. oot C HACK, IilVBRY SALE STABLE .<fe Corner of Broughton and Barnard-sts. THOMAS ¥. STEVENS, Proprietor. *og 14 ly Segars! Segore! TU8T Received, 10,000 Rio Hondo, 80,000 Con tJ solaeion, 5.000 Adelina. Also, 10 boxes Paneake Tobacco, and 10 boxoa Crumpton’s F< fine lot PoUr Lorillard’ Four Aces; alao, i nov 2 No. 19 Bnli-stroet, Sign of Big Indian. S LANTATION GOO D M •—Kerseys—all Wool Plains, Union do: Sohlsv's Plaint; Qeorgia leys. Northern do. Blanket*—London Duffil and Union Blankets, common siaodv, for children. Flan nel*—Twilled aud plain Red Flannels. Unseys—Plain and plaid Linaey Woolaey. Shirtings—3-4 and 7-8 Brown Shirting; 4-4 heavy do. Osnabnrgs—Cotton Osnaburga, various brands; striped do. Udkfs—Fan cy Head lldkfs, Bluo Romall do. Wool Caps-Kil- marnock and Scotch Bonnots, for salo low by oct26 NEVITT, LAT1IROPABTEBBINS. \ LB, AL.K,. ALtL-S5 bbU- AUun^ Cnua Alt, landing frota ata at thq Albany Ale Dopothy 9dl27 lAVUMON. HODTHWS8TBSN SlltSOAD. EZrarafogaaaBwmagF >A88ENUKR Trains leave Macon daily at 6V# £ iA88KNOKR 1 A. M., arrive i ambus 1 oViloek Leave Columbus daily at 9 o’olook A. M., nad Ogle therpontUM A.M., arrive at Maoon8MP.M.. con necting at Mason each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and MilledgevUle, with Maoon aad Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dal ion, Chattanooga, Nashville, Ao. CoBBOOttagdally at CMumbas, by fast lino of ooaehes, 28 miles to Opelika, thence 64 mile# by M.A W.P. Rail Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahasoeo aad En- fsula mail stages. Passengers breakfast aad dine at^FoTlVaJUjN ^ Macon. Aug. 31,1853. Ten Dollars Reward. T) ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the first AX veek Id SepUmber last, hie boy JOE. He ie about 25 years of age, of a mustte complexion, five feet . . ^ — * six inches high, will welsh about 160 pounds, aad hi« lift leg is much swollen from a scrofulous disease. I understand he waslaUly seen ia Savannah, and has a ticket authorising him to hiro his time; by whom given ’ I will give Ten Dollars ror ^ * I do not know. I will givo Ton Dollars fcr hie appre hension and lodgment (a jail. or Twenty Dollars for Rlviagetons. proof to oonviotlon that ho is harborod by a white per- “* son. J.P. GOULD. AugutU.Oa. eodlm nov 11 Wagon Manufactory, W^RNKR’H OLD HTAND, HEAD OF Breiglitoo-Ntreet. The subscribers manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, a lar$e •ortment of Plantation Wagons, horse Wagone, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carte and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough mechanics, natives of Geor gia and South Carolina, and pntup our work oureolvoSj aud warrant every article of the belt material! and workmanship* We return our thanks for the very liberal patronage received, and aiture our patrons that it is our determi nation, that onr work shall be as good as any In the oity. sep 14 THOMAS NORTH. SHOES! SHOES!! Fall nnd Winter Trade. THE aubioriber would respectfully call the attention of tbe Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, and the public generally, to hja largejtoolc of io generally, BOOTS AND StiOES. His stock has been selected by himself, with speelal care and particular referenee to the retail and plan- tera’s trade, that being the moot important featnro of his bualnesi. He confidently offere to hie ouatomere •ad the public, to vi a vf a superior quality and uu rea sonable term*. Uii etock comprises all the varieties usually kept In a Shoe Store, eoniiiting of Ladles’ 0hoei, Boots, and Gaiten, of every variety, Gentle men's Boots. Shoes and Cougross Gaiters; also. Misses', Boys’, Youth's and Children's Shoes, of overy kind. In connection with the above, he has a large stook of NEGRO BROGANH, whioh can safoly be recommended aa a euperior article No effort will be spared to rive entire satisfaction. A oall is solicited from yon before purchasing. ■ept 24 W31. HE1DT, Gibbons' Range. YOUNG MEN’8 STYLE. YOUNG Men can be aocoraoaatcd with a Hat mado cxpreasly for their use,—it dlffori from the regular stylo in height, and is in every p: “ ticular adapted to their wants, for sale at Bi uum'e Hat Store, 176 Brougbton-ftt„ opposite St. Andrew'* Hall. act I m: orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchase Negroes, either singly or In families, and kill pay fair market prices for them in cash. Also, in addition to tbe above, he will reeeive and sell on commission, any Real Estate or Personal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him ***■ "e will also be responsible for any personal that he receives. WM. WRIGHT, Broker, Bay Lane. with. operty t aep 23 Currlage Miuiufuctory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SULKIES. A senernl and complete assortment jaat ML-ruvii'n RECEIVED. T HE Subscribers aro now prepared to offer to tbe nubile, CARRIAGES, PHA1TON8. BUGOIES, YALLB, Ao., fresh from some oMho most popu- their line as they oan confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Feeling assurod that they will bo sustained inofforing a better, aud finer olass of work, than has boon usually kept in this market. The public arc ni'-ic respectfully requested to eall, examine, and satisfy themselves, whotber they are in earnest, by an examination of their stock, jyr* All kinds ol repairing doue as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT A CO., aug 1 corner West Broad and Bay-streets. (Guns, Hides, Hardware, Ac. rrtHE SUBSCRIBER boys leave to Inform hie I friends aud the publio generally, that he hae rur- onased the entire stook of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHklBS, 175 Congress-st., and that be will sell GUNS, RIFLES, iL8,A4- * ' *- PISTOLS, Ao., at very low prices, for oash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly ‘ *--- and ears fully executed, and at low prices. 3ATANNXU, Oct. 4th, 1853. fTMIE undersigned Physicians are of opinion that ___ _ . jgular system of Oymnastio Exorcises, suoh as will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindner, ia in the highoat degreo conducive to health and vigor of constitution, and desire to reoommend it ronta may expoct to find the means of establishing for thsir children, that robust and elastio strength, which repels the attaoks of disease, and it particularly mends itself to them. S. N. HARRIS, M.D. GEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. U. WILDMAN, M. D. JAME8 8. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAUL, M. D. E. YGNGE, M. D. C. W. WEST, M. D. Tkbmr— Pupils are reoelvod at tho Gymnasium and instructed In Ciymnastios or Calisthenios, with Fencing (broad and small Sword) at $10, for a term of six months. oct IIEA.MBOL.DT A E1FLEU, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, See. Corner of Bryan and JeUenson-Mireeta, Respectfully announce to the publio in gene ral, that they are now proparedtoexooute all A al and workmanship. orders in the above lino. N. B—All artioles manufactured by usare may 27 ly warranted for mater i- HELMBOLDTA EIFLER. N c Staves Wanted, OF WIIITIi OAK Oil WATER OAK OT less than 4‘J or over 44 inches long. do 6 do 7 do wide, do 1 do 3 do thiok. The back odge of tho Stave to bo dreseo i down to the same thiokness as the front edge. Tbe 8taves to bo atraightly cleft, and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Mejsre. R. A. Allen A Co’s lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1854, Fifty Dollars per 1000 picoes will be paid by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, June 21. 1853.t feb 1 C # Puff, Fine teeth, Side and Children’s Long Combs, also. Ivory, Pearl, 8atinwood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth. Nail, Comb and Shaving Brushes, of Eng lish, French, and American manufacture, just reocived and for sale by oot 22 JOHN B. MOOR* & CO. 1?1NK CUTLERY—Just received a very su- jj perior assortment of Washtenholm’saad Rodgers' Pocket Cutlery; aleo, some very fine Rasors with aad without Cases; Ladies’ fine 8oisscr>, Ac. Ac., for sale at the Apothecaries' Hall by oct 20 J. E. OXFORD. N.°8» HU GAR.—25 ti lids, prime aud fait N. O. 8ugar, for sale by MINI8 A FLORANCE. EMBROIDERY. C OLLARS—Chimnsettes, Uudersleevns, Infante' Robos, Infants' Waists, Broakfast Caps, Cambrio and Muslin Bands, all in fine variety at KEMPTON A VERSTILL'B, 72 St. Julian and 105 Bryan-atreets, W IIIHKY,—10 barrels old Mouongahela; . puneheon Hootch Whisky; 1 do Irish do. Fol •—Land sale by[oct 19J ) A O'NEILL. J E MBROIDERIKH. ifcc.—French and Brit ish Emb'd Goods. Ladies' Cuffs, Collars, Chern ies, lldkfs and Undersleevos. Ladies and Gentlemen’s plaint?ambrio lldkfs, among which are Homo real Siloaia Goods at a great bargain. Hosiery for tho season, of all kinda in Cotton, Merino Wool, Spun Silk and Silk Gloves of all kinds, several new makes. M. PRENDERGAST A CO., 178 Broughton-st., op. 8t Andrew's Hall, act 25 Wost Side. )LAID MKBINOKH. Plain and Spotted mIM TliinniU hish />nl'.l Xf it'T.stnaa VI»M ...» . DnWITT A MORGAN. l^JLOUU—«H) bhla Balt.. Flour; 75 do Georgia JC do; 25 do Hiram Smith do, in store and for sale by foot271 SWIFT A CO. ZERMAN’S Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash, 3 ’HlS* delicious article combines so mnuy merito rious qualities that It now hss become a standard orite with tbe citlssns of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and other plaoea. Dentists and Physician* prescribe it in their practice most suoeess- fnlly, and from every source tho moat flattering lauda tions aro awarded it. Inflamed, sore, or bleeding gams are immediately ourod by its use; its aotionupou them Is mild, soothing, and effective. It oleanees the teeth so thoroughly that thoy are made to rival pearl in ^biteaess, and diffuses through the month cuoh a de lightful freshness, that tho breath is rendered «x- a uuitelv sweet, and It will in most Instances afford re ef to ths most violent toothache. fln ? Lorillard'* Rappee, Maocaboy, Scotch Ths following eertificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist and Irish High Tost Snuffs. For sal* by *' - ,J — -• * P. JACOBS, of world-wide oelebrity, who has submitted the article W. xviiti-.ra, OM lUDOIIHia ui UUDII to a chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any one of it* superiority: **I have examined a bottle of ‘Zernun's Anti-Scor butio Tooth-Wash,' and find it to bo a vegetable pre paration of an innocent character. I believe it will prove bonefloial for the purpose it Is reeommended." JAMES B. CHILTON, M.D^Chemist. Just reoeivsd and for sale by nov 17 W.W.Li NCOLN, Monument 8quare. B utter, uhbbhb and buck* WHEAT.—30 kege seleeted Goshen Butter; 5C boxes White aad Colored Cheese; 00 >4 and bbls Buokwheat; 90 boxes Buckwheat. Received per steam er and for sale by HOT 9 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON A CO pUIMK. KABTKKN BAY t for ..I. from ,to:ti laUUtt mUciuoliutti. W.CBABTBEE. Booksellers and Stationers. Center Whitaker aud St. Julirn Stntl.. XT AVISO eon.litmtily antamd tlmlr 8lor», m n now making extensive Additlnae and ImproVe- menb in all its knmdMx, as wall in their .;-.j BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDERY as ia the department of Books and Stationary. Their arrangements are inch as enable them to order mad ob tain enth ia* utmortpromptness and certainty, not only the pubmcatioxs of all sections of onr Union, batthara also of Ekqlajtd, Francb and GxnaAKT., All of whioh they pledge themielves to fhrnish singly, or in quonN- tie*. at the regular prices of the largest houses in New- York, Boston or Philadelphia. Among their stock of elegant and valuable Standard, Classical and illustrated Work* will be found the fol lowing LONDON EDITIONS, IX OCTAVO TOtOM*#, BUFKRBLY BOUND IX CALF KXTBA. Works ef Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Mcxon. The Doetor, by Southey, 1 volume. Longman A Co. Beanmont aad Fleteher, 1 volume. Moxon. Massinger and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. Wyeheny, Congreve, Vanbrugh, nnd Farquhar, volume. Moxon. Fielding’s and Smollett's Works, new editions, illus trated by Crulkshank. eaoh in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift s Works, 2 volumes. Bohn. Abbottsford Edition Waverly Novels, 12 vols, Uoul- A Co. M’x Own, prefnMly .Oil Bias, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby A Co. Bosweld'e Life of Johnson, edited by Groktr, new edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Nights, (JOO wood outs, 1 volume. Curiosities of Literature, D'lerAelis, 1 vol. Moxon. Joanna Baillie'e Work*, I vol. Longman A Co. truth, th.Q PUMt.tW.„ B , d ,w ^ “»»■ of Ut. thro,, Th. ...1U4 lR 1 PO’.r, MknoulMi,, lu ‘ u< ••V.whU.h.thLfe •• STMt ..a r..i iti “•“< r”' Hom ikiliiKt to ran, u. tn. u nn it. [totoapm which hur, htflid their urt, ”” >t«ir,t.H,,i but d.um It u duty and u pleuuro to th.. h.i.’ 1 "*"' lump .f tbolr u ptrtauo. to th.ir .uff.rlu, ,, f' ,l Witness the following >— "• r,llow “ua, (Translation. [ Mon*. 1* Dr. J. CL AylVf-nJJJJ* .ft.tfpril.lw. I oould employ. Accept, Sir, the Ron (hslf-Calf.) Or- A Co. Bunyan’sPilgrims' Progress, handsomely Illustrated, "'■'f *“*— * " l - Uall'i (Rev. Joseph) Coniempletione, l vol. Neleea. Mth * •nd yaa SW*® British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 3 vols., illus trated, Turkey Antique. Moore's Melodies, illustrated by Maolise, I volume, Turkey extra. Longman A Co. -•* ^ J ‘ Hhakspoare, 1 vol., Tur'xe^r. Strickland's Queens of England, etnbolliihod with port:Aits of every Queen, new edition, revised aud augmented, 8 vole., calf extra. Colburn Jk Co. ’ortralt Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Phy sicians, and Lawyers,8 vols., calf extra. Orr A Co. The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocoo. llohn. The Wilkie Gallsrv, a-eelection of the best pictures of the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol., in Turkey Antique. Virtue A Co. Importers price $25. The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers, same site and style as the above. Also same prleo. The Land we Live In, a pictorial and literary eketch book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vo. Charles Knight. Pitgrimsgos to Holy Shrines, 200 engravings on wood, 1 volume, Turkey and Cloth. Poetry of tbe Year, dceoriptirc of the Seasons, 22 oolored illustrations, I vol. Turkey. Parables of our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio) embossed oleth. Mitohell. Winged Thoughts, handsomely executed in gold and colors, i vol., 6 vo., embossed calf. Ix>ncman A Co. Christmas with the Poets, handsomely ornamented pages, embellished with 53 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8 vo., Embossed Turkoy. Bogus. Bbakspoare, 1 vol., 8vo., iUustratod, Turkey Antique. .o.,oalf extra. Chap- Amerlcan Illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly bound ia Turkoy Morooco Antique, of Byron, Moore, Burnt, Bcott, Southey, Homans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Webster’* Works, Cafbonn's Works, Proscott's Works, Addison's Works,_8atuuel Johnson's Works, Irving's Works, Cooper's Works, Ao., Ac. 16 MO. VOLUMES, CALK XXTKA, ALDINK AND OTUKR ENG LISH EDITIONS. British Poets in 63 vels. Pickering—Aldlne edition. Byron’s Work, 8 vols. Murray. Piokering Aidin Milton’ edition. Cowper'a Poetical Works, 3 vols. Pickering Aldlne ed. 8 vols. Moxon. Bacon’s Works, 3 vols. 16 mo. Piokering. llesperides, 2 vole, (cloth.) Piokering, Herriok'a Aldlne edition. Feltham's Resolves, 1 vol. Piokering. Herbert's Works, 2 vols. Piekering. do do 1 vol., with sketch of his life.— Rontlodge A Co. Jeremy Taylor's Life of Christ, 3 vols. Piokering Aldine edition. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Piekering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, l vol. oTf and Turkey Morooco, handsomely vignetted pages, London A Oxford. Anglers Bouvenir, 1 vol. (Turksy) Gilt. Tbe River Dove, w|tbeome quiet thoughts on An gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, Ac. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, Ao.—In store over 1000 reams, tbe kinds and qualities of whioh mootly used, comee direct from the manufactory, and will be sold in lots of 10 or 20 roams for cash at mill prtoes. Blank Books—Stock considerably enlarged, and em- braces Lodgoa, Journals, Ao., of all siaes and tliieknass- from 4 to ir qrs. and several different qualitioi eaoh. the best of which are sold at the manufacturere' hand, Home ae A very nxtenBlv* 8 $1 per thousand. assortment, 1 Ac. Gold Pens—A large and eeleeted stock. Stool Pens—A very large stock, some manufactured to their order in very large quantities at a very low r laage etook, of a New and prioe. Copying Books—A very 1 w Superior Style, and whioh, as agents for the manufac turer, are sold singly orjper doien at his prices. Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles and sixes, a good supply always on hand. Maynard aud Noyce aud Harrison's Writing Ink— the latter by the quantity at Harrison’s prioes. Desks, Rose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sixes and in great varioty, also of Ne Plui Ultra Dusks, for travellers. J Bankers'end Merchants’ Note Cases—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ao. Porte Monaies, Pocket Books and Cigar Cases—A very large and handsome aisortment. Mathematical Instruments, singly or in cases, some very superior. Thermometore, a variety of sixes and kinds. Surveyor's Comrassea and Polo Chaim. Fineu Pocket Knivei, a handsome assortment at Importers' prioes. Papier Mache Goods, in great variety, auch as Tables, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port folios, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, Ac. Also, Ladies' Retioules, Purses, and Card Cases, Dis- seoted Maps and Games lor ohildren in great variety. Also. Battledoor and SbnttlMocks, Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Leather and Morooco Backgammon Boards, Playing Cards of all qnalities, Ac. nov 5 To Land Owners. jj^LL persons owning Lands^in^ Souili-Weatorn f\. Georgia, either in old Lee. Early, Irwin or Mus- oogee oounties, whioh oompose tho following counties: Randolph, Marion, Macon, Baker, Thomas, Decatur, and Lowndos—if they wish to sell the same, 1 will look at the land and report the true value and situation of the land, and sell tbe same on Commission, or look and rei-ort for the sum of $5, Send their numbers, distriet, county and name, and the fee and instructions, and I will sell or report faithfully in all oases. MATTHEW WRIGHT. oat 1 Lumpkin, Stewart County, Qa. BHOAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. a The uniloraiKiied has taken charge of this establishment. The house hae been thor oughly renovated and furnished anew. The traveling publio will And bis rooms airy, neat and clean, and his table bountiiully supplied with every delicacy he market affords. 4^0 mnibueas will alwa a be in readiness to oarry passengers to and from tbe Hotel to tbe Depot and Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Columbus. qov I Prime Western Corn A ITIeal. O NE thousRud bushels prime choico Cora iu Os- naburg sacks. 200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Jmt received and for sale by [sep 7J CHAS. U. DURYEE. CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR. QAA bush, prime Western Corn, in white aacks 150 bushelsjresh ground Corn Meal; 31 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Juatrseeived and for sale by loot 211 CHAS. H. DURYEE. SAMUEL PALMER A 80N. I^KNDBRH—Brass, Wire, nmi Perforated; as- K A Hi ROAD ADZES—A few dozen in store, and for sale by SAM'L PALMER A SON, Gibbons’ Building. Etowah Hills Flour. T HE undersigned having been appointed the only Agmt of the above Mills, will lo kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of Flour, and be able to All orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or SacMi. U is the intention of the Proprietor to place his Flour in this markot so as to compute freoly with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. A fresh supply iust received and for sale at the depot, oct 19 WA8HBURW. WILDER <t CO. Agents. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Buy Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Late Surgeon of the Royal luKi Extract from a letter of our Minister #1. ' ”***•• te Sublime Porto. * Uter at tbe Court 6f Lotion or tux u. 8. a Dr. J. 0. A/.r.-Dtor wSnSoSSf'Sjji;} eti.oO from ,ou for U, 8 SulUn h u V. ' n. his private seoreuvy at the palao* aadVL d ®n! ,r,i to to mi"Ju.*., h “und'°l 'xitoto^ij wh “ > MlnUtor rluifo'uUux of a Dr. 1. c Ay.r :-I nn my pr.otic., and am mlilM it i> » nm!SJ2i. - f ,l f'» m..t to or.ry oauatry tbe hijhnt tp|.“ kin™ tb U. W. JAC'KllKER, M D Amoni the .mto.nl sections, we may mention— “SHE * Cc • of an*Mm L. Patton, Chriatian Advocate. Knn«>in. m ■’ ".•.to.’" 0 ”’ ui’.’.Sflft.T... i. g-n»bSy m ,a;."^r f- li.rr.y. MoK.nn.y . C.,8Uto Guttu, B.rUn^t, J. Knabb A Co., "Journal." Readlns Ve. Ror. E. O. Reese, Methodist Proteeuut W. M. Wlghtman, Christian Advoalte ChUri^'o J. M. Magennis. True DelU.New IWe'm WM|81 ' W. T. Thom peon, Dally News, Savannah g* Geo. D, Prenttss, Louisville journal. Kentutlv Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Ke.ifor t. A. Cominings, Christian Mirror, Portland M. U. Bartrett A Co.. Republican, MarJorS Chaddiok ti Berry, Banner of Peara?Ubra« £ Tbompeon A Co.,United Empire and Patriot, Tereate, Charles Cook, Democrat, Danville, Pa. M. Uannum, Democrat, Allentown, Pa. Sherman A Uarron, State Gaxette, Trenton N 1 Wright A Haven, Prairie Farmor. Chicago ui ’ These gentlemoa have not only certiaed u ih. •UUmeute Ia their paper*, to the publio, bat hat. mo their poreonal 1 otters, to the effect that U»Vy hljj found my preparation an artiele of great tabSYmV.' Space will not admit full testliuSiali y'}' f agent below named will furnish my AmertSa ISS 1 ao, gratia, to all who aok for it, wherel. m fafe tieulars, and indisputable proof of these statements l'rspared by j.(j AYER. Practioal and Analytical Chemist, Lowtll. Maii. n ° T 23 ood4mklawtw AhULiLTED KMaUT SANCTIONED by public opinion, andiu»uia*d kT by Med leal Authority, the AMERICAN COM. POUND stands beiore the world es the mo.t refill ble and speedy remedy for a certain ipKific dittiM of tho urinary organa and its analagous complainu- Adspted to every form and stage of tha dissaie aiwtll as age, sox and constitution—requiring no restriction ia diet or business, tho elfllotcd may roly upon in irttdv and oerUtnoure. It ie exceedingly beneficial for Wr Albua (whites) femaJe eompiainta from which u»q. aande auffer without tbe knowledge of* remedy. Pre pared by a praotical Physician whoaa praetiee bu beet very extensive—reliance oan be placed upon iumeriu. Over Ten Thousand bottles hsvo been sold dariat tbe past year, and not a single case or failurt has reached tho proprietor. Around eaoh bottle are plain practice! directions for salf-treatment. Price $1 i er boule. MOT Gbservo that the Genuine has the writttn sina- ture on the wrapper, and name blown in the g'.au. Dr •ale by Thomas M Turner A Co, A. A. Solomons, W W Lincoln,Savannah ; P B Moise, Augusta; Minn. El lis, Maoon, and by Druggists in all large towm ani cities in the United States. sodly oct 31 lUortiinore’g RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent for Rheums tistn in all its forms. rT"HE astonishing success which his attended this I medioiue in ths treatment of Kbeumatle Con- plainta, either inflammstory (scuto) or ohronle, of so matter what complicated form, or of long or short de ration, renders it the moat valuable preparation ertr discovered, as tho solo reliable remedy for this din oomplaint; and so radioal is it In its workings, that it has scoured the sanction of many of ths first phjii- clans, who have used it as adsmurrMsorl, wlthontfailh in its merits, only to be eonvinoed of its mirseulcu powers. Moktixore’b Compound is a vegetable extract, u internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, hermlusiniu effects, and can be administered to all agee aid condi tions without fear, prepared solely fur the treatment of this one disease. It la a tonio, strengthening to the system generally, whilst It soothes the nervoB, and imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and puriflos the bloed.- Thousauds havo already found relief and pemantnt cure ; and in uaoh and every case whers it hu been tested, it has invariably answered the purpose, aim having been kuown to fail. The proprietors feeljustifled in thusauuriag thepab- llo of ite virtues, as they base its merit* entirely ape its performances, and allow thelatter only to be mo tioned in its behalf. Testimonials of the higbotcUr- actor are daily reocived from various ssotiosiofibe Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additieul and undoubted ovldonco of tha virtues of this trsly great and reliable romudy. _ For salo wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CO., at their Central Offlco, No. 1 tiartlapd, New York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and L B. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw tprl B RYANT’S PULMONIC WAFBIW-T* Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and Influents, a lup •apply on nand. They are very highly reeomaeaW for the above diseases, for sale by JAB. 11. CARTED k C0- nov 2 Druggist, Uronghlo»-A_ Bagin'B Verbena Water; also, genuine Fuia» Cologne, in largo and small bottles, just rac'd and fir ■ale by W. W. LINCOLN, nov 9 Monurojat-iT musici music: 1 The subeerlbcr reipsotfully inform* tk*I> dies and Gentlemou of 8avannab, that be i»- tends opening a School for Instruction >’ orod and Secular Music. Thmugb lo*I «* perience. and having conducted large icnoou. he feels confident his instruction will be perfectly *U' Isfaotory to all those who may desire his ssrile* » the above departments of Vocal Mnsiu. Doslrous or forming a largo class the prioe of Tic«“ has been fixed at $1 eaoh. for the course of 24 JesMsi, including books; the name of which is the Bing of School Companion," oonsistiog of Songs, Glow, irw, Duetts, Quartette, Choruses. MotetU, Churoh Mu««, Oratorios, Ao., ths moat popular werk of ths day. Those wishing to form hi# olass are requeued to wa« in their names as early as poaslblo to Udi office « through tbe poat-offioe, under address j? lERpoNX , Organist and Teacher Vocal Mufi*^ Union Steam Saw Mill. TUB SUBSCRIBERS AVING completed their now BTEAMSJW MILL, are now prepared to cut and fill ord«« _.IHKRo/ ovory dimension at short notioe. I* to* building of this MILL, we have taken advastsrtSOj tho reoent improvements In the oouitruoilon snd *niUs, and are of opinion that vts mou :uir* a trial to oonvinoe any on*th*»*f« ohinery of miUa, and will only require a trial to oonvinoe any can mauufacture LUMBER equal, if not enperw. any other mlll in the Seat*. Totbose who may ua with their orders, we will say °? r tions shall be used to give satisfaction, both In px# ality and Prices. *lv R0 8 E wmHsTHKL tar Ordors may be left at our office, No. 101* ■ ar tha MILL. Eastern Wharves. tf sof2_ FALL OF 1S581 GEORGE S'. NIOHQI-S. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING <iOODS, 6r- THS Habtortb.r bu now to .tor. i.4 el.n f« 11,1 th a»l'. W <SS' bla«, bUek, ud bro«'a<A ®2!'' Cloth, Petor Shun Far Clolh, .ml C.mbl.tOMfO—' Gout', fino 1,1,ck Cloth Cto.kl .hd Muitloi. ^Gent'slino blue, black, and claret frock »» v ^ °0?nfc’# Cadot Caeuimere, Tweed Cassimero, blue Casslmere Frocktees, sn® D 8aox Coats—a groat variety. , _ Oent's blaok Doe Cos. imere, and mora toss different patterns of fanoy Cossimore l*s M "oJ't'i Vtoto—about 1,500 VmU. .mbr«l»l •» - ** Fluthlni Ovoroo.u, Frcok »nd Sack, for »rtto- India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth YOUTH’* AND IIOY8* DKl'A^ U^ hit. ti.vnr h/i.ki anmllo* In this DlSCC. hae nevur boon equalled in t^jis place, and Broad Cloth, Beave-Cloth, Peter Sham Oversoatowl * Bluo, black, brown and claret Cloth Dtim * r and Sacks. ,, .. j^oketa Blue, black, brown, aad CadetfSoth DHtt Cadet aud Steol-mixed 8atinet Bound-J*>ck«ta . ^ Mixed and Kersey Round-Jackets for VLSTa*^’ Took Doo-Casaimere. blue Cloth, and a jeat of fancy-oolored Caraimere and Sause* Ff~f \ THE suliscriher has now on hand a fine fcfcis and well eeleoted stock of Wines, Liquors ■Mm aud Segars, oomprising the following: One Butt of the ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One lips ehoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality aad choioest OLD "RE SERVE, ’ vintage 1840. One Pine of tha choicest and n»««t d Mum* 2** on 1 , D1 t.,,.-,.,™ ... LD PaLhETINHO. vintage 1830. TJRX mtaSTrarad ffilkirAlpaoca Black < BERmaC vinttU^* 1 rar ° V1.D I g ^oa^variety o? Merino Vests. All of tbs S OnS toj7Pi^o?th^rioh..t. i J -lo.thi(b’.a.nr ‘ U 10 17 SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. - Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter oaeks OLD ARAUJO, vintage I860. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. In Boxes and DemHohns. Two half pipes ohoio* OLD PORT WINE. " " " " BIIERRY *• T».l»« hUf liipu choice OLD COOHAO. of TMioo. b'.o4.,TU: U.occuj Lccdoo Dock,Jau Lou. Ftoet, CutlUcn, Ouim.rd, S»«or»o, ScU.uc. ud Otord. Dupuy A Co. On* puncheon of OLD 8COTCH WHISKY. Jamaioa Rum. Alio various Wndgof Cluret, Port-,Teneriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Ojrdlals-suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. 100,000 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and .-rrr a full stock of FANCY OHO dec 30 A LE-ALE—5U bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brow ed express]y for me, just tcceived and for sal* e Al? n —* H oetsi Albany Ale Depot by tt W. M. DAVIDSON. S CRUBBING, White Wash, StovTSh^d . Dusting Brushes, for sal • by MORSE A NICHOLS, UO BtougUci-ft, from iu to year# oto. C)HIL,DUitN>H IlKPAUTmKNT ^ OOD'^n. .or, ptett/ fringed ^ Suit.; f.noj onk)red CnulMor. golto, , Dr. ?*"“ , vH , .ijs i ,*bfLr«s i ^s fr ChUdrenI jeoth'c wMJ» “ d <lol “" 1 ® Fancy Article** emhraolng almost evsir article for rob* that can be called for, gtsti** sortmeot of covered and plain Cap# youths, boys, and children. M N.B-lioetofth«aW.go^.,th. M«n 0J N. II. —Most or tne anove s uw "’' r ot vaj Clothing, bavo boon made «P * n d caa ,ad undor my toip.oUcD, .t to. North, »»“ c , p M »« dontly rocomuo.d th.m u good, ge»* r ,^ be found .iMwhoro. Th. dfitowIjmC/dtSt. Of arc invited to call and ace atthe Clotw g sew^ bona Range. -— / |AKk BOXES—J.p' d ,W , " d ’ U I »«rtor.c.h. tjucus^.