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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1853)
THE DM NEWS. 1 fFrom the N. V. Sunday Tima a.) nr nmiir riwci. Lad v, upon thy noble face n MU well that calm, majestic air, for stamped on every feature there Is south and loveliness and grace j fho* aye. of thine. In Mining like ittn oit * olauded night— Thy tender smile, thy regal mlob, a ulet, patclnian, and serene— ako the* of Ueauty'o realm the queen. If in thy apirit there doth dwell The urn. blight, all illuming apell Of which the bard and painter tell— If aa thy face 'tie sweat and fair— Unearthly beauty must he there! 8 A VAN IS AK MORNING NEWB, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1853 Dry Oooda, Clothing, ho. STOVES 1 STOVES!! CALI. AT JOHN J. MAURICE'S, No. 10, 1* land 14 M, WI1KRE you will Had asgoodanaesortment | aa there ia in the city-wbioh on examination. I wUl corope to with any 5 and all of whioh will L ha warranted to hake, boll or roast, or the jur- Jeri can return them. Haring an oror stock of large cook stoves, thoa. to want *ooll do wr to call, bale, uurabaMS luutunn ataraduoad raw, 1 fuel poalU.. l» ») a, J MU toll aay thin, ia Ih. .tap. of a large Cool a, Sto* a cheeper than thoto purabeaad t ia KU.li. Alio, all klndaofTarlor, OIQ.o and Hall Storto oa U. moti aooomimdatin, torma and lal.it atylu. Alao, Tin IVaroofaror. doaorlplIOB. Caat Iron l'nuipa for Wolla and Clatoina. Load Pipe of tho TarlouaCalllbro. Wooden Warn. of afar/ deeoriptlon. Urooma, Sorubblnu and Da.Ua, Dm.hoi, oto..to, Cia- I-lggggg* *• ,W - ^UnaS/twa of tho but Plumber, la th. United BUUl i am prepared eo run Wetor Ptpue on pr.at plat, of tha bin malarial 1 would rar.r to work dune fa tho ai w boildiaaaof Mr. Waldburg, Mr. Wm. Reme- hart, Stoddard a, I.lojdt ana Ciroopalyr. and oumarooa tirr building, In tha oily. not Si JOHN J. JOHN J. MAURICE. Mills, En|ln<i« & Machinery' rflllE SUBSUHllli.il wnuI'l rorporOully infon 1 1 hi. friend, and th. poblie general!). •»»* ha li 1 Pasted In Savannah, Us., and ia prepared to fir# nit exclusive attealior. to those w ishlng hie eerrlcM in pre paring plena, furnishing Drawings for Stoain Eagir aa. Sow Jills and Machinery in general. Ha eolehittimatoeuporiatonding thaerection of Raw Mills throughout the Month, aa ha has the agency foraeme of the largest Machine Manufacturing establishment* in the United State*, lie is also prepared to gi ve, par ties desiring il. every information in regMtl to the ertt of Engines” Mill Gearing and Machinery of all da- iriptloas*' Shi ag it Machl a aa." Last he r Be1 ting, double or single made to order and esrrantcd to be gosd.— Pereons ordering work Ihroegh him may rest assnrrd their orders wiU U SM*4 with dispatch. •JJJ* tentlon paid to firing them Machinery from the boat ,1-1. of pauorna, and of the most substantial and dare- tie workmanship. 11# would likeeiac invite the at- u„L^,“h,,alw«t mam- MUI. to hi. pla.of_ cU- calar Mill, knows aa“M»uhel a Circular MM1. be lieving it to be the onlf plan that can be tocoessfnlly optrau-d in all kinds of Umber. By this plan, th# Ma her taaoonrod so aa to prevent springing n Mist the saw ia in the cut- The ect work* are geared so that bj turning one wheel the log it adjusted at both* nde; thus oa via gibe labor ofone hand. . ... , _ Parties wishing to leatn the edeaatagea of this Im provement are referred to Ptaaca A Mackcdess lEBl a!» Nn.9K,C. Railroad, and mai d Co., Be. 7 Central Railroad. Long etperienee and close at ton Uon JrSKeally to wnMrwrtaif and o^mU.g Stoam Sew Mills. warraau tho subscriber ia tho ooa&deait cf t*tng alils to girt every aatisfactioa. Tnoeo wenung machinery for working wood, inch aa Dnaiel a improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor- ttsiag machine. Sash. Moulding and Mai Machine, ScroU Saw, Ac., by calling on tho subeeriber may ob- tala them troro the boat manufacturers, of labor aaving -«hiaj.for.°rht. R w«M i ««.ft™4t»Ui.^bl(j ; NRY I (posfprtdjandrciaedto llLNllY kUTCl^EL, AtrSABItOU: Messrs. Wm. U. Giles I Mosers. R. A. Aliih A Co., j B. W. OlBBS. Wilmington, N. C. II a it lx R A IIULLIBOSWUHTU, \ Wilmington, J. M. l*ooL A Co., / o«t27 OatiowisA tlaar, Augusta, On. HAKAIbtiN’N EXPRESS, 1,or i'w“ C, ‘ lhl "' KUUOl’K ANII OAI.1VOMN1A, E Y atoauiers Juguita, Florida, Alabama, Knox milk- state of U'oraia and Key Slone State—erery irdaynud Wednesday. AlBO. to MACON. MONT GOMERY. and all intormedlato placet, via Central Hail real, daily, Sundays excepted. Special messen gers accompany our Expraas. OrriCM amj aokkis—l&S Bay-street, Savannah; Third-street, Macon; Oeo. R. Clayton, Oglsthorps; Randoiph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; «3and 45 South-thlrd-strosl, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchengo-stroct, Provideneey Mont- gomory-street, San k'raneiseo. augil lWiNOHTON. W1NC1IE8TER, A CO. COAL AND WOOD. HKD AMU COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers ou tho wharf, or delivered in any part of the city. -ALSO— Illfick Jack, 1'pInimI Oak, Live Oak, Asb, I’lno nud Llgkt Wood, by the lloat Loud or at Uctall. For the oonvenienco of persons residing iu the upper portion of tha oily, Boxes for orders are iilarod at the Btoros of Messrs. J. At. Cooper A Co., W. W. Lincoln and W. 0. Dickson, and at the Oflioo of the " Morning News." In order to unsure promptness iu supplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at V A. M , and 3 o'clock, P. 51. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and purehaaers will confer a favor by imme diately reporting any instance in which my lounsteri should fail to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arraugentents for a regular supply of the above artlelea, and fur their Druuipt delivery, 1 reepeoituUy ask a continuance of tho favors of my former customers, and tho patrouagu of consumers of REED CANE for shipment in any quantity, auppliod at short notloe. J. T. THOMAS, Suocossor to D. Rkmmiaht, Ferry Wharf, ' e(Jaa“ * cot#*' Opposite the Cias Works. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpilE MI’UML’UI UKlt has on baud, and is I MAStantlyreoelviugfrom the best and moetrespeo- tablemanufaeturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, ■uoh aa Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons nud Forks; Sil ver Platus and Walters; Toa Hots; Castors; Cups nnd Bauoerl; Qobleti; Tumblers; Pap Boatst Soup and Bauos Ladles; Pis, loe Cream, Cake and Fish Kuivos; Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle aud Butter Knives; Nap kin Riugs: Saltcellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladle*; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanoa-llandle Knives and Silver Plated on Sveel Table and Dessort Knives. Fine 21 day Msrble Mantle Clooks and oommoa Brass Clocks r.f every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Lerine Watches; Fine Kaamelletl Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Hilvor Hpootaoles; Gold and Silver Watuli Chains, 8eals and Keys; Fino Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Kaiors aud Raior Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive faolliUee, he confidently believe# he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ute prices ate eeluw, and terms aa liberal aa at any establishment in the State. maria B. WILMOT, No. I Market-square. Bells l Bells 11 Bells 11S X IIE Subscribe™ manufucluro aud keep conelnn t ly on baud all alius of Churoh, Factory, Stoamboat, ry, Looomotlvo, School House,and Plantation BelD> Those Bolls are hung with tho patent iron yokes with moveable arms. Tbeyoanbo turned around so that thr < i»pper will strike In a now place, which Is dustra ble after a bell has boon rung a few years. Springe an a (fixed in a new way toproventthe clapper from vesting on the Bell, thereby prolonging the eonnd. Theee Bolls art mannfactured from the 6e«( stock and are east In iron catiugv. At this Foundry these were dret used and are found to be a great Improvement. We give a written warrantee that if Churoh Bells break within one year from date of purchase, with fair usago, we will recast without charge. The tone of all lislla is warranted. Noarly 9000 Bells have boon oast and sold from this Foundry, which ia the best ovldenoe of theti superiority. Wo havo 15 gold and Silver Medals, awarded ftotu the various Fairs “ for the best Bells fot sonorousness and purity of tone.*’ We pay particular attention to getting up l'eals or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by ns. Our Foundry ie within a few rods of the Had»on River, Erie Canal, and Railroads running in every direction. As this ia the largest Es tabliahment of tue ktud in the U. 8. and has the largest tueortmr.it of Belli, orders can be tilled with great dis- patob. We can refer to Bells ia unu of * Old Belle taken in exchange (or new Compasses, Ao. ooustantlyou hand. Address jeia Iy*dAtw Horses tuicl Rules. ▲ lot of good MULES and HORSES for M sale at » T. F. STEVEN8' 8tables, Cor. Broughton A Barnard-su. 4 2s W ATKKM’ Atmospheric Bream Cup— A few of these celebrated and highly approved reast Cups, just reo'd and for eale by BnovS J AS. II. CARTER A CO. NEW BOOKS. CLOTHING EMPORIUM, C<tr« of CffiirMt ond J®STfir»©i»-»t».» 1OAA0 * HEY MANN, PROPRIETORS. Tk«r AA8 A HEYMANN are fbllrprepared tothew jVI to their cnetemera, and to thoao who may be visiting Savannah, tho large#! assortment of Fnll nod Winter Cents, Cloaks, Over Coate. VeeU find PnnUloons la every varistv of approved style, fbr Oentlsmen, Youths and Boya. Their stook of Clothing will oomnete with nuy other in this city, fbr good material, workmanship nnd reasonable prioes. —ALSO— ..... At this eetabliibment, may be found n well selected assortment ol Cravats. Scarfs. Stocks. Hosiery, Gloves. Huspeadere, Shirts. Undarahirts and Drawsra. HaU and Caps, Umbrellas, Trasks. Carpet Bag* *®d valises, itc., the whole of whioh Is offered for eale low b,~ » MAAS A HEYMANN. DRY OOSDi FOR THE MILLION! A GAIN we invite the attention of the public to J\ our eheap and deetmble Stook of Dry Goods, boufht with the grenteeteare for CASH AND CASH ONLY, eo that our Oooda are sold almost as ehsan as other buy them ; and we would distinctly etau thst. we have adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and are able and determined to sell them aa low. if not lower, than the esme qualities are sold ia any boose «n the elty. We offer in our Ladies' Dress Goods Department, Moa.llu d. Lain, Ca.bai.r.». Barap da eado and Plain Afpaoa*. French, English and Oerman Merl-ion, Bombaxluos, faroeado, balded and CoJjwJ Silks, B/ack Bilks of all qualities and widths, from 7fi eents and upwards, French, Scotch, English and Amer ican Ginghams, Prints, ate., etc. Lonff and Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroideries in great assortment. White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chimasetts, Collar*, In- fant's Robes and Waists, tie., etc. HOSIERY, Ac. Ia this department, ws offer every variety of Silk, Cotton and Worsted flose aad Half lloso. Silk, Cotton and Merino Uudsr Garment* fur Oent'l and Lfdies, Kid. Buck, Silk. Woolen and Cotton Gloves, far Gents, lottlies. Boys and GDIs. Gimps, Velvets. Plain and Figured of all eolo*a» Llaeu, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Bnttoaa. Ld^ing miii Du in ask si. Onr stock of theee Goods, is is fart a Stock, for w# offer every vansly cf Bleached aad Brown Damasks. Tablo Covers alI aises aad styles. Diaper Towels. Data- aak Napkins. Deyliea, Don las. Crash, Uses Sheeting, Shirting aad Fronting. Linen 7-8n»d4-4 wvda, war ranted all pure Flax, and frem the beet makers. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac, We haven fall aad complete naeortmeat of English aad American Blankets. Negro Clothes, all etj losand tali lias. White, Red and Blre Flannels, Bleached and town Domestics, all qualities. Tick*, Denims, Checks, triiea. Bias aad Brow n Urllla, Ac. All ef the above rs lor salt at J* H. COUEN A CO. S, No UO Broaghtoa-H, am 10 next U I. W. Morrell A CO. LATKMT AKHIVALS OF New Fall & Winter Goods. IV EINSTEIN A ECKINAN, N#. 131 CdMfWMbt AVE just received by latest steamer*, a largo “stYpV.K DllY OOODS, as Brown and White Shirtings, col d Homespun Rhlrt- s. all kinds of FlannsD, Bianksta, Kerseys and Os- The largest and flr*st assortment in this city,—Plain, Striped and Fig'd Dress bilks, a lar« .▼•fUty: heavy Brocaded do ; Satin do Chen**, plain bl k Silks, etc. UUBMM GOODS , Muslin and Barege <le Lain**, dg'd and plain Cash meres, Circassia* d* Bsrgo*. French and English Me- rinoes, Paranattas,AlpaocM, Sotooh Plaids, etc. Shawls, Cloaks. ManttliM and Circulars, n splendid variety. ^Aleo, all oolors of doth for Ladies' Mantillas French and 8wlss Embroideries, Undorsloovos, Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waiau, Fimb'd and jilaln Lawn Ildkfs. Muslin aud Cambrio Bands, Ladies and Infants' emb'd Caps, Cambrio and Swiss Edgings and I»rUM...U. ( , IOVKB . Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Lice, Lisle and Tlrnaildo, 'to. ( . I (|TIIH Bl'k and bine Broad Cloths and a variety of other od ors, Cassimsres, all kinds; Satinet#, Tweeds, Kentucky Joans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! J.P. COLLINS, IMPORTER AND DEALER, 10U llllYAN-HTREET, now receiving, ami offers for solo at vary low X prices, a large assortment of Ilcuso-Furnlshlng adioiss, such as: Crockery, Tureens, China, ^ Pistes, Glass, Dishse, Plated Teapots, ao. BritannlaPitebers, Japan A Bowls, Tinware, Qoblcti, Castor , Tumblers, Knlvos, Dousutors, Forks, Frosorvos, Spoons, Wlnos and Walters, Jelly Glasses, Lamps. White and Faney China Dinner Services. White Stone do, Tea Sots, logo her with every description of Cut and Plain Glassware. Chine Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes and Cologues: Bohemian Glass Vases and Co" lognes; rioh Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, aud othor Fanoy articles in great variety. Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fendora, And irons, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Wil low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both guarded aud Plain; Fancy aud Ladies' Work and Tra velling Baskets—iu short, every article iu tho House- Furnishing line may he fouua at his establishment. Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture excepted. not l BU SINESS CARDS. J. P. PELOT, FACTOR A ND COMMISSION MER CHANT, CIlAHLEg HAIUHAU., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Nt. T9 FayniMUHt, Baltltnorv, aid., O FFERS hi. profeMional aenrice. in thr Iran- action of legal bnalncu in tha city of Baltimore. Rcraninnuii Baltimore—J. C. Wtl.cn A Co., Lemon A Winter, B. A F. Vooi, Hr. J. Hanaon Thomea, lion. W. L. Mir* shall, Wm. Belilajr, E>< JOSEPH LIPPMAN, OONORESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. R ESPECTFULLY Invitee the attention of bio friend* and tbo public, to hiaitooh of l ull and Winter Dry Goods, whioh having purehaeed on the moet favorable terms, he is prepared to sell to the advantage of his oostomers. These goods have boon selected uudsr his own inspec tion, and ovory artlole will bo warranted to be what It la represented. Among his stock will be found tho following, in vari- „jb qualities. . . A Inrge Awaortment of Furniture l'rlnte. Kerseys, PrinU, Flannels, Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Cbintses, Satinets, DeLainos, Llnseys, Cashmeres, Casalmeres, Aipaeoaa, Blankets, Cloaks. Tweeds, Mantillas. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Uouso-Keeping Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stook la Savannah. Mika, Ijurra, Him wla nod Kmbrolderlea. A large assertment of seasonable Bilks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Plaid; sdso, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS. Collars, Undaraleevaa and ChemlseUa. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambrio and Jaoonet Edg ing and Insertions, Cambrio aud Swiss Bands. SHAWLS. Crape Shawls all sisea. Long Shawls from S to 10 dollars each, Printed Cachmere Shawls, Waffle Shawls in great variety. A full aeeortmont of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Cloths and Matts, woll worth while to sus. * RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an exoollont ar ticle, and to which •peelnlatteutlonis invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White aud Brown, Napkins and French Towels at various prioes, with mauy other goods not enumerated, together with an imrnensa stook C LOTIIING, whioh will be eold at wholesale only. Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase eheap Dry Goode, will do well to eall ana examine this stook before making their seleotions. 3m octltf RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER * CO WkUKX.«DAY, HOT. 23BD. TORY OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH li « ** n * r *l introduction to Cbnreh History BP Schaffer. Aspects. Causes, and Agencies being i-itEIi*A?iu 4Jr Diitish organisation of th# Evan- * .rtf f h ' >'«*• Tliomaa l'.ar.on, . W* K1, "i«. Memorial of UanrleUa We<3«L«l^'ae« r7 “ lMk, Y* Margamta piled by Tom Taylor—in 2 volumes. 00 “ Scotia's Bards—Illustrated. Romantic Incidents In the Lives of the Uueena of En^sad, by J. P. Smith, Eaqr., author of ^btanfleld The Old Doctor} or, Stray-Leaves from My Journal being sketches of the most Interesting remnisoonocs or a retired Physician. Health Trlj Charles A nBlnu Arthur, author of Lore la a Cottage, Ao. Momoir of the Life and Character of the Right !I»n. Edmund Bnrke, with specimens of his Poetry, Letters, Full aud Winter D R Y GOO DS !! \V. C. WADSWORTH, No. lift Conffress-itreet, Nnvnnnuti. I S nuw prepared to offer to tho citlxens of Sa- vannah, and the eonnties adjacent, one of the moit magnificent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ever exhibited in this olt),consisting in part of elegant Black and Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Fanoy i'laid do: Plain Bilks, fashionable oolors; beautiful high lustred Black do; Heavy Blaok Satin de Chines: Haw Silk aud Worsted Plains: Common de Lainee, all qualities: Merinoes ; Ladloe' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Lalnss, Aipaeoaa, Bombasines, Canvob Cloths, Ponlyns, Ginghams, PrinU, etc. etc. Fersons will find among this largo and var 1 d stock of DRESS GOODS such a variety of 8tyle> and Color* that any last*, how ever difficult, can be pleased. W* invite particular attention to ear stock of HOVSE-ItEEPING GOODS, both on aocount of the quality and low prioes at whioh we are offering them. Amoug them may bo found 0-4, 8-4,10-1 aud 12-4 tiuo Bed lllankoU, Linuu aud Cottoo Shotting*, Linon and Cotton Pillow Casings, Couutor- IMSA FIjORANCL. panes and T'oilat ttuilU. extra large and tine Linen Damasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furnlturs Dimity aad Chlates; Flannels, all oolors, styles and H ssj Unokabaeks, Russia Towels and Toweling*, Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladle#’ Emb'd erehiefa, prices from SI to $2U; Collars, Under Ildkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Insertings, Bands and F'louncea. very fine and rich. Together with a full stook of Plantation, Fancy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to which we invite all to call and examine. Goods freely exhibited, and customers left to their own judgment and taste to purohase, or look farther. tf oct 17 i Trip to the Trophies, by N. Parker Willi*, s Aacbesten; A Memorial, by E. Berger, on Role; or. Tyranny in Honsehold; by T. 8. nor 23 “VT JBW KAIHINW-—80 whole, half and quarter J.1 boxes new BaiSins, lauding from brig Augusta, * sioTfi 9 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. #XM8-J«|.- d Round, and Ovs! S Boxes!, just ree'dby r MORSE ANICH0L8. fresh aud superior article ulah* » J. P. COLLIN f,' ffSl! all who may aeed his services, that he, has charge of the MARINE RAILWAY* whioh is now in suoeecsfal operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up veseela of any siic usually visitiag our port, and to do th* work of repairing, Ao..on reason able terms. Those who wish to oleau or paint the boC- tome of their veseela, eau also be aeoommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various " ‘ TtTOily of the olty. — - - imises. W1LL1NK, Jn. branches, at the eastern extremity of tho oity. A good Bhipmithlf on tho promises. H. F. WILLI ACKNOWLEDGMENT. A MOUK Sl BRO., returns Iheir thanks to the •iiiSSi!? 1 '. of fa Vicinity, for th* FAIaI* and winter TRADR IN CLOTHING. AttAHK, JEWELRY AND f,^MCY ARTICLES. and deseripUoa. Smith, W. T.Tnompeon, w. woouenuge. win ■»» i ClIAHIrKM P. COOPKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM MISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, 179 llnr-nt., Hnvunnnh, tit ILL practice in the Court* of Chatham. Cum- W den, Glynn and Melntosh counties; also, the IJ 8. Circuit and District Courts for tho Southern Dis trict of Georgia. KxriRINOKfi— Bstakkah. Hon. R. M. Charlton, Messrs. Crane 4 Rodgers, Messrs. Boston4 Vlllalonga, Daniol U. Stewart, Esq. Florida. lion. Jo*. E. Broome, Hon. R. R. Mallory, Hon. Thos. Boltiell, Hon. Tho*. Douglas. Uon. C. U. Dupont, Hon. W. A. Forward, oct 25 ' 3m CAHY A PERKIN’S DAO U ERR EOT YPI8X8, Corner of llrynn-nt. nnd Mnrket-sqn«re, SAVANNAU, And 407 Broadway, N. Y. No pains will bo sparod to securo to their customers In Havaunab, Pictures of the iamo eiogaut tone and su perior finish, as those for whioh they havo been horetv- fora distinguishtd. , mar Pictures taken at all hours between 9 o'clock A. AI . and 4 o'clock P. M. I*. 51. CART. (octCS) J. w. Pkrkixs. ARCHITECTURE. SUOLL A PAY, ARCHITECTS, i’ernrr of Hull nnd Hryun-ntn*, SAVANNAH. GA. a X KFKR thrir services mgetitlrim'ii abuut (o built! and to Ocmmitues of Public Uuildings, Churohes, hchoel-honsea. 4c. rians for all kind* and style* of Dwelling house*, ,4 c., actually built, and in progress, can at all ume* he ,n« at our office; and as it la more ecvtaoaatcaL and oaves much after disappointment to have plan* aad speciftcatiua# well matured before oom- mvnriag. it mast be desirable for thooe about to build to eeeur* the service* of experienced architect*. ng- They also undertake the inspection of work* du ring their progress, as well as furnish designs for ev ery style of INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monument* and Tablets. tf oet 26 .Will. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 13 Hnrnnrd-uf.. ffinv., iln. SOLICITS the attention of the public to the fol- O lowing named articles, vis: Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Lead and Copper Bath Tubs, Fancy and Plain Marble Wash Bunds, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass aad Copper Lift and F'orce Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, Hydraulic Rams and Kitchen Ran ges of the most improved patents fur salo. Silver Pla ted and Brass work of eveiy description consUntly on hand. N. B.—W. A. T. pledges himsolf to do all work en trusted to his care, in tho must economical manner, and equal to any practiced in the Northern cities. Orders from the oountry promptly attended to. oct 17 3 mos* THOMAS M. UOS1S, IMPORTER AND MANUKACTUSII OF S E Q A R S , WBOLESALK AKD RETAIL DEALER IK SMOKINu AND CUE WING TOBACCO, SNUFF,4o., No. 87 Jf<iv-sl , one door west of Abereorn HAVANNAU, UKOlitilA. Lockett, Long & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIP RING AGENTS, HAVANNAU, td K O it Id I A . Will attend to selling all kinds of PRODUCE. tfiT Stric’ attention given to tha Ueoolving and For warding Goods, and filling orders from the oountry. K. LOCKETT, WM. 11. LOKU, JOblt II. DAVIS. IT “ 1/ Wylly A Rloiumolliii, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THK 1'urchnRO nnd Hnlo of Wtockn, Honda, It fill nnd Pernonul Hntnte, Arc. Arc* Office Corner of Hay Lane and Hull Siceet, rear of the Post Office. P. S. Having numerous orders wo wish to purchase 1UU Negroes, either single or in families, for which w* are willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly S. II. Craltou, attorney at law, SANDEIISVILLB, OEO. "‘Will attend to business iu Washington, Jefferson Uaurens, Wilkinson, nnd Emanuel Counties. Ukpeh to—N. A. ltardco, Franklin 4 Brnntly, and 8. E. Bothwell 4 Co., Savannah. jy 7-0m JOSEPH UANAI1L, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, couaaa or uar auo wuitaaiH-sra. ja It '7 Hinckley A Tlioiuus. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 79 Bny-lt., bnvannnh, (die. R. F. KIMOULIT. A. THOMAS. X. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williamson's Building*, Bay-stroet. Hnvnnnnh, (>n. «pr 18 WELLS St I>UKK, Factor! and Commiiiion Merchant!, ■ap 21 81 BAY-8THEET. SAVANNAH. 1/ 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller nnd Stutloner, m .r ST m l« CUAS. H. PICKETT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, FIAV1NO resumed hie busiueas, is now or* |1 pared to contract tor Building#, or Jobbing work ol onyuesoriDtion, in hi* line. Stairs executed with neat- mees aad dispatch. A share of the publio patronage is *SJr r p'.»?r‘ah?p'?. 1 lu« of Walnut and Ilarrlaou-ato., second street west of Brown aud Harris's Stables.) febIS lJ B. D. Evans, attorney at law, BauuDanaTii-ui. WaaniuOTouOonutT, Oa., Will praotiea In thu Caurto of the Middle Circuit. All buaiuaii aommluad to hia ear. will ba aaaautad with tr ^,C«V'c*??.-tf.«r h .:Bolhw.n» Smith,and DrH. L. Byrd. Savannah. lj j» n *• JOHN POOLE, WKOLXSALK AMD BHTAIL DKALKR IV PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VABNI8UEB Jvench and American Window-Glass, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badgor and Camel Hair Blenders. Graining Combs, Artiste' Brushes, 4e. 4c. Taper Hunginai, Borders, and Eire-Board Trials. N. if— House, Sign and Ship Pointing,Gilding, Grain- tag gad Glaslng. done on reasonable terms by ^ a. JOUNJ , OOLE ll W hiUker-el. mar 20 Noarly opposite Swift, Denalow 4 Co. Henry K. Washburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jy SI HAVANNAU. UKOUU1A. ly IManguui Ac Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AtlanM, UeortflR) !Willeoll*ot Debts in the following Counties: Do Kalb, Fayette, Ueard, Case. Murray, C’hsroke# Newton, Coweta, Camnbell, Gordon,'Walker, Henry Merriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forty th, Gwinnett. References—K. B. Stoddard 4 Co., Charleston, Soatl Carolina; Williams 4 Brother, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York. Nat. Makuum. [mar 17 tf] Thomas N. Cov. C. A. L. LAillAK, General Commission Merchant, ly] Hitvunnab, Georgia. [uuv i:t HKKET K. TOUT- «. K. DURHAM. FOBT A DUNIIAHI. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 00,7 SAVANNAU, 0A. 1/ ROWLAND A CO,, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No* 179 Bay-ntreet. Hnvunnnh. J OHM T. KOWSJKD. KU 21 JOBM T. ROWLAKD. J* James McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad- lusted. Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared whereby tereoover losses from Americas or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oonneeted with Shipping and Insurance. Of- fioo No. 118 Bay atraet, opposite tha front of the Cus tom House. ly nov S House and Sign PuinUng. F. O. CARL, Broughton itrret, firol door above Lyceum Hull, Offers his services to thepnblio for the execution of House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Oraining. He keeps for sale at hia store. Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings. Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs, Ao. All work don* eheap, and warranted to give satisfac tion. 6mo sop 19 8. 8. MILLER & J.D. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. OOHKER OF Bronabton and Dloufaemery Street#) SAVANNAlf GA. Carriages. Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured Blocksnmhing. including Iron Railing and Urates for Bulldinge, 4c. done at the shortest notice, aug 19—6m T. J. KOBE RTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY,) COMMISSION MERCHANT No* 03 Boy-oKrcec. SAVANNAH, GA. Will glee his personal attention to all business en trusted to him. 6tno k augl GILBERT BUTLER, MASTER BUILDER) DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER Tor k- sir* *i, 0 g l s t ho r p e S q„ (ok 28 Savannah IN8VBAVCE. Marine end Fire Ininranee Agency. 1 'HK Uudersigoed will take risks on Cargoes and Freights. Also, on Buildings and Furniture. And — Bice from no No. Dome Insurance Company or THE CITY OF HIW-TOH1C. CnpltAl $300,000, sill nald In. SIMEON L. LOB Ml 8, PronUenl. Chablxs J. Maatut, Beo'ry. 1 'HE HVBNCU1HKUH having been appoint ed Agents of th# above named Company, are now prepared to take rieks against Fir* on BnUdings, Mer chandise, Ao., on favorable terms, jy B COHENS A HERTZ. Fire and Life Insurance Agency. np*ay Fanners’ Fire Innnmnee C OF UTICA, N. Y. Cirnn, $200,000. Granite Fire Inanrance Company OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, $160,000. Charter Oak Mfe Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by tho State) $250,000. Alphid Gii.l, President. Jai. O. Walk lev, Bee'y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Go., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. CAPITAL, $1 60,000. CniKLis Chamkh, Freiident. F. D. Mon, See'ry. These Companies having a cash capital, safely la- vested la bond and mortgage, are prepared to effort la in ranee against damage by fire, oa all Kinds of property on reaeonabl* terms. Applications raeelvsd by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-strest. TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nnd Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cath Suttcm. CAPITAL *330,000. This eompaay corobir.ee tho Mntual and Proprietary ayetem. and will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Modloal Examiner, mar 13 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents. Bancroft A Bryan, GBNRUAL AGKNTH AND BUOKBRH, run tub ruKcnasn ardsalkop STOCKS, BONDS, EACH A VGEJc HEAL ESTATE. No. 1X7 Bay Street, Havanuah. Jan 24 ly Liverpool and London Fire and Ltie Insurance Company. fpiIE undersigned Agents of the above Company, BBS against Fire on Building*, Stock in KOVAL INttUKANCK COMPANY. LONDGNAND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 of l'ounds Sterling. 'I 'HIS INSTITUTION haa nuabll.licil .o Agouc; I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produoe and Property will be Issued by ANDREW Savannah, January II, 1863. V LOW A CO. LONDON PLULNIX FI UK OFFICE. T HIS Company takas Fire Risks in this city,anti insures Rents and Lease*. sop 2 ROBT. HA BEKSHAM A BON, Agents. JiT.NA INSURANCE GOtUFANk OF HARTFORD, CONN. I l HE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, continue to take risks against Fir* on Buildings, oks.*to.,oa the most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life luuuranco Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, 8ec'y. F. S. WINSTON, Pros'!. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received hy f*t> 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. A Albon Chase, See'ry. C. F. MoKat, Aotuary. The undersigned, Agont of the above Company, con tinues to take tho following risks, via: Marine, Hiver and Eire; also on the lives of Servunte. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com- ~any. No extraprsmium fox residing in the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agant, June ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. NOTICES. 1. made to tho Marine and Fire insurance Bank, for > paymont of a One llundrod Dollar Note, loiter II.. ».K«, dated 26th December, 1840, payable to N. B. J. Olmstoad, Cashier, the right band half of —jpp. J. , whioh has been lost. oct24 lawSm R. E. BURTON. i EGAL CO-PARTNEHSIII I*.—The un- I dersigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership, the praotic* of Law ana Equity in tbo various Court* of Eiiteru aud Middle Circuit*, under the name and style of Marsh A Guvrard. MULFORD MARSH. :1 JOHN M. GUERARD. To tlic Public, THR undersigned no longer nets ns Agent for L. 1. BENNETT A CO., for the pnrehase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3m E muel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bsy-etreet, where they would be happy to eee their friends and customers, eep IU CRANE A RODGERS. VTOTICK.—*lr. H. D. W. Alexander is my le- Xl gaily authorised A a ent for the transaction and closing up of my business, aug 1 J. C. THORNTON. ‘VT OTICJK.—Tim undersigned will cnutlnue to 1 \ oarry on the Lumber and Tirol er bnsnesisas heretofore, undor the name and style of J. Roberts A Co. J. ROBERTS, mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE. F ACTORS, Merchant*and Others, de siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my press. Eastern Wharves. Aar 6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. I’OPAHTNUUHIllP NOTICE. r \ HR understood havo this day asso .iuted them J sol vas together under the name and style of Kemp- ton A Veretille, for the transaction of a general Dr; Ooeds business. Having taken the stand In Waring r i Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 197 Bryan-ete., next door to Messrs. F.Zogbaum K Co.'sMusio store, they will, in a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and the E ublie, a handsome and well selected aseortment of pring Goous. EDWARD 8. KKMPTON, UENBY W. VEB8TILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17.1862.feb 19 COPAUTNKUHIllP. fTMIB undersignod havo formed a cupurtnurehip, 1 taking effoot from the fliat day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, for the transac tion of a genoral wholesale A retailDrug, Paint and Oil business. They may bo found at the old stand of Moor# A Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings- marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. wm W&ji. F ra HlODHANOib. Bacon la store, (or Ml* by [no!9J fi. U'BYBNE. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS UAH US PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2.60 Per Thonuud. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. BILL IIEAD8 AT $5 PER IiBA.II, printed ou fiue paper, ruled with Red aud Blue Lines ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type just received. ✓ JOHN 31. COOPER & CO. COFFEE JH O USE. THE Undersigned has leaved, and has now fitted up in neat and elegant style, tha building on Drayton- •treet, next door to Way A King's, to be ocoupied COFFEE HOUSE, ‘where he intends to serve up in superior style, every Delieary of the Season. New York Oysters, Savannah OyMteru, Venison, Grouse, Partridge*. Flub, New York and Philadelphia Hoof, Are., Are., Will alwaysbe kept on hand, and served up In a style never before equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private Supper* and Dinner* on short cotice. He will keep ouly the best Liquors, oct 6 3m JOHN MoK. CODY. EDWAilD O’BYKNE’S GROCERY AMD LIQUOR STORE. Taylor’* Building, Market Wharf, a SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. UJl} E. O'B. koopa constantly In store aQiJj large stock of Guookbiks, Liquors.flMBi Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 100 boxes Family Soap; 75do Palo do; SOdoNoldo 75 do Pure West India Ground Coffee 25 do Fisher's Tobaeoo 25 chests Foucbong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial do 75 bbls Phelps'Gin; 40 d* Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 50 do Rum 4)w nipos Signet Brandy 2 do Otard do 15 bbls Fort Wine; 20 do Malaga do _ , , a Holland Gin 15 bble Lamp Oil; A hhda Sugar 60 bbls Coffee Sugars nov2 500 STOVES FOR SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughlon-rlreeii Savannah THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands unrivaled aa a Stove for Southern nse, aud ohalleuges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Offlee and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood en Ware, etc., ate., to which th* advertiser invite “ - attention of old aad new customers. « HACK, LIVE MY - AKD SALE STABLE Corner of lirouthton and Barnard-,Is. TUOIUB F. STEVENS, Frcprlator. «»«« lr Segura! Seirnra! TUST Received, 10,000 Kio Hondo, 20,000 Con- fl aolaeion, 6.000 Adelina. Also, 10 box»s Pancake Tobacoo, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Four Aees; also, a fiue lot Peter Lorillard's Rappee, Maccaboy, Scotch aad Irish High Tort Snuffs. For Ml* by p. Jacobs, No- 29 Boll-street, Riga of Big Indian. £ 1* A .STATION GOODS .-Kersey*—all Wool Plains, Union do; Schley's Plains; Georgia seyr. Northern do. Blanket*— London Duffll and Union Blsnkets, common eisedo, for children. Flan nels—Twilled and plain Red Flannels. Lln**y#~IMaln and plaid Linsey Woolsey. Shirting*—3-4 and 7-8 Brown 8hirtla*i; 4-4 heavy do. Osnabnrn—Cotton Oenaburgs, various brands; Striped do. Ildkfs—Fan cy Head Ildkfs. Blue Remall do. Wool Cap«-Kil- marnock aud Scotch Bonnets, for sale low by oct 36 NKVITT. LATHROP A 8TEBBIN8. LB, ALB, ALB.—83 tibia. Albany Cream ' mi ( A LE, ALE, A 1.1 Ale, landiag firem , al the Albany aWDcyot OOAV I > ABSENCE It Trams leave Mai Jl A. M.. arrive at OgUthorpe 10M Columbus I o'eleok P. M. Leave Columbus dally at 9 o'clock A. M., and Ogle thorp* at Ilk A. M., arrive at Macon 8k P. M.. con necting at Maeon each way with Ceatral Rail read trains to Savannah, Augusta and MUledgeville, with Macon aad Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattaaooca. Nashville. Ae. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of ooaches, 28 mile* to Opelika, theaee 64 miles by M.ft W.P. Bail Road to Montgomery. Ala. Connaeting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eu- faula mail stages. Passengers breakfast and 41b* At Fort Vallsr. GEO. W. ADAMS. Maeon. Ang. 31, lftia. tf aogSl Ten Hoilara Howard. T> ANAWAY from the subscriber, about thu first XV week lu September last, his boy JOE. Re Is about 26 years of age, of a mu*tee eomplexloa, five feet six inches high, will weigh about 160 pouade, aad his left leg is mueh swollen from a •crofaloue disease. I understand he was lately seem lu Savannah, aad has a ticket authorising him to hire his tims; by whom given I do not know. I will give Ten Dollar* for his appre hension aud lodgment In jail, or Twenty Dollar* for proof to oouvietton that ho is harbored by a white per- ou. J. p. GOULD. Augusta, Oa. oodlm novll Wagon MnnuTiuitory, WARNEH'S OLD STAND, DEAD OF Uroutfhtoii-atreet. Tha subscribers manufacture, and keep ooastaatly on hand, a large as sortment of Plantation Wagons, ons horss Wagons, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough moobaalcs, natives er Geor gia and South Carolina, and putnp onr work ourselves, and warrant every article of the best materials and workmanship. We return onr thanks for the very liberal patronage received, and assure our patrons that It is our dotormi- natioa, that our work shall be as good as any in th* city. MW REPAIRING of all kinds dons with neatness anddispateh. DANIEL 8. WILSON. kcpll 3m THOMAS NORTH. SIIOKS! SHOES!! Ay Fnll and Winter Trade. THE subscriber would respeotfnlly call th* attention of the Plauters of Goorgia. South Carolina and Florida, and the publio generally, to his largo stook of BOOTS AND SHOES. Hi* stook has been selected by himself, with spesial care and particular reference to the retail and piaa- ters's trade, that being tli* most important feature of his business. 11s coDfldsntly offers to his customers and the publio, work of a superior quality aud op tea men's Boots. Shoes and Cougresa Gaiter*;also, Misses’, Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoes, uf every kind. In connection with the above, he has a large stock of NEUKO BltOGANb, whioh oan safely bo reoommended as a superior crtlolo. No effort will be spared to give entire satlsfaotlou. A oall is solieited from you btfore purohaoing. sept 24 WM. HEIDT, Gibbons' Range. YOUNG MEN’S STYLE. t YOUNG Men can be aeoomoaated with a Hat made expressly for their use,—it differs from the regular style iu height, and is in every par ticular adapted to Iheir wants, for sale at Bar- num’s Hat Store, 176 Broughton-xt., opposite . Andrew's Hall. oet 1 ninlNUHH CARD.—Tho subscriber takes I# tills mothod of Informing the publio. that having fitted up a house for tho purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he is prsparea at all times to purchase Nugroes, either singly or in families, and kill pay fair market prices for them ia cash. Also, in addition to th* above, he will reoelvo and -jll on commission, any Real Estate or Persoaal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him with. He will also be responsible for any personal iperty that he receives. op 23 CunrinKC Manufactory, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. A iredoral and complete assortment jaat RECEIVED. S ' HE Subscribers arn now prepared to offer to the pnblie, CARRIAGES. PUA1TONS, BUOGIE8, RRYALL8, fic., fresh from some of the moet popu lar Establishments and Builders at tho North. The selections were made by on* of the firm, with •triot reference toth* requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such artioloa in their lino as they oan confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that they will be sustained In offering a better, and finor class of work, than has boon usually kept in this market. The publio are most respectfully requested to eall, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether ' earnest, by an examination of their stock. AU' ‘ aug 1 r they are in \ kinds of repairing done as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT’ A CO., eorner West Broad and Bay-streets. Sous, Hides, Hardware, &c. rpHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform hie I friends and the publio generally, that he has pur- ohased the entire stock or Mr. JOHN CAHRUTHER8, 176 Congross-st., and that he will sell OUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 4c., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarefully oxoouted, and at low prioes. J. T. JONES. _ regular system of Gymnutio Exeroises, such a* will be tauglit at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindner, is in the highest degree oonduolvo to health and vigor of constitution, anddeslre to recommend it most cordially to tho publio. It is In such \ school of physiolal exercise that pa rents may expeet to find the means of establishing for their ehlldron, that robust and elastio strength, which repels Uio attacks of disease, and it particularly com mends iuelf to them. 8. N. HARRIS, M. D. OEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. II. WILDMAN, M. D. JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAIIL, M. D. E. YONGE, M. D. C. W. WEST, M. D. Tirxa—Fanils are received at the Gymnasium and instructed in Gymnaaties or Calisthenics, with Ftnolng (broad and small Sword) at $10, for a term of six months. oet 18 nmB£BBO£DT* EIFJLEK, Bell Hangers and Manufacturer* of Fire Proof Safe*, Iron Railinga, Lock*, fa. Corner of Bryan and Jcflcrson atrcctn, Respectfully announce to the publio in gene ral, that they aro now prepared to exeouto all orders in tho abovo line. N. B— All artioles mannfactured by usare warranted for mater i- UELMBOLDT4 EIFLER. Staves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. N OT less than 4i! or over 44 inches long, do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thick. Tho back edge of the Stave to be dresso i down to the same thiokness as the front edgo. Th* Slav os to bo stroightiy cleft, and freofrom knots, warps, or wom-holcs. For etavM prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Meisre. K. A. Allen 4 Co’* lumber wharf In Savannah, prior to let March, 1854, Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces wU] belaid b; Savannah, Jnne 21.1863. LOW J C OMBH, BRU8I1KS Ace.—A Beautiful as sortment of Ivory, Buffalo and Shell, Tuek, Dress, Patf, Fine teeth, Side and Children's Long Combs, also, Ivory, Pearl, Satin wood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth. Nail, Comb and Shaving Brushes,of Eng lish, French, aud Amerioan manufacture, justreooived and for sale by JOHN B. MOORx A CO. L 1 C perior assortment of Washtenholm's and Rodger*' Pocket Cutlery: also, some very fine Rasors with and without Cases; Ladles’ lino Bcissers, 4c. 4c., for sale at the Apothecaries' Hall by oct 20 J. E. DxFORD. Sugar, for salo by oct II MINIS 4 FLORANCE. KMBUOIDKJIY. C OLLAR8—Chimoietles, Underileeves, Infants' Robes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambrio and Muslin Bauds, all in fine variety et KKMPTON 4 VERS TILL'S, 73 St. Jalien and 105 Bryan-streets, B riH8KY.-10 barrels old Munoogahola; I puncheon Scotch Whisky; ldo Irish d*. Fo r by (oct 19] HYLAND 4 O'NEILL. _ I*. . ites, Ildkfs and Undersleove*. Ladies and Gentloinen's plain Cambrio Ildkfs, among which are some real Silesia Goods at a groat bargain. Hosiery for tho season, of all kinds in Cottou, Merino Wool, Spun Silk and Silk Glove* of all kinds, several new makes. M. PRENDERGA8T 4 CO., 178 Brougbton-st-, op. St Andrew's Hall, act 25 Wert Side. 1 3LAID MRR1NOEH, Plain and Spotted col'd Flannels, high col d M d'Lalnes, Fig'd do; bUe^Pink, Bine and Mode col'dMerlnoes, foreale by DxWITT 4 MORGAN.' ■ .'LOUR—800 bbls Bull. Flour; 75 do Georgia U do; 25 do Hiram Smith do, in store and for sale by fool 271 SWIFT 4 CO. ZERMAN’S Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash. 3 ['H!8 delieioua article combines ao many merito- t rtool qnalitiea that it now haa become a itandard reriu VIA tbe dUiau of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Fltlatmr,. and other placei. DtntlaUaad Phvilclaniipreecrlbe It la tbelr practice moet looeeae- foll,. and from ar,rr aonreo tho moat flatteries lauda tion. are awarded it. Itjflamed, lore, or bleeding gem. are immedlaUly cored by It. me; lu action upon them ia mild, aoothlDi, and olfoctlro. It oleum tho teeth »thoroughly iial they aro made to riral pearl in whlteneai, and dilfueoi throogh tho mouth mob a de lightful fteahaeil, that the Crealh la roudarad ex- quUlUIy iweet, aud it wUl lu moat iuJtaum afford ro- Qof to the meat rloleut toothaeha. Tha following certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chamiat of world-uide celabrity, who haa admitted the artlela to a chemical analyaia. la proof auaeiaat to couriaoo any on.of iu aaperlority: "I bar. eaamlhld a bottle of -Zarmaa'a Autl-Boor- butlo Tooth-Wash,’ and find it to be a vegetable pre paration of an innocent obaiaoter. I believe it will prove benefloial for the pnrpoe* it is reoommended." JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. Just reoelvod and for sale by pot 17 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. B utter, uheehb and buck* WHEAT.—SO kege selected Goshen Butter: 60 boxes White and Colored Choose; 60 K *od H bbls Buekwheat; It) hexes Book wheat. Beoeived per steam er acd for Male by nov 9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO r HiaUB EASTERN HA"y\"for's.le from Don Bttit pnrdartrf. W* CKabibee. as In the department nf Book* nnd SUtlonery. arrangement# nr* each as enaM* them to order n tain with the ulmoetpromptness and certainty, no ll^anlStaffiners, 1 coualdciably’ uuturgad their Ploru, am nuking extensive additions nod improve- II Its brsnehes, ns well in their >K AND JOB PRINTING OITICE AND BOOK ' BINDERY —'.'BfRsflf 1 nnd oB- ——.— v ,note*]y the rvnuoiTum* of all seethms of onr Union, but tho** alsoof Ewglaxi), Yuan on and GnnHxnr. All of whfeh they pledga Ihamialrau to faralah efcply, or ia yaaMi- ^ iba rugular prioto uf the largaat bontoa ia Near- York, Boatoa or Phlladolphla. Among tb.lr atook of afegant and Talaabla Standard, Claaaioal aad Uluatratod Worka will ba fouad tha bl- lowing LONDON EDITIONS, IK OCTAVO VOLUMES, SVFBKBLT BOUND IK CALF KXTBA. Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Ma on. The Doctor, by Southey, 1 volume. Longman 4 Co. Beaumont and Fletoher, 1 volume. Hex on. Massinger and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. volame^^ox^n'^^*' V * nLTa|h * u4 Farqnbar, 1 Charles Lamb's Works, now edstion. 1 vol. Moxon. Edmund Barko's Works, nsw edition, 8 volumes. Riviere tons. Fielding's nnd Smollett's Works, nsw editions, Illus trated by Cruikehank. each in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift's Works. 2 volumes. Bohn. Abboltsford Edition Waverly Novels, 12 vols, Hoal- ston 4 Co. Burton’s Anatomy of Mslanoholy, 1 vol. (haU-Cnlf.) Teag 4 Co. Hood’s Own, profusely illuitrated, 1 vol. Moxon. ^Gll Bins, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby 4 Boswold’s Life of Johnson, edited by Crok«r,n*w edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Nights, 600 wood cuts, 1 volume. Curiosities of Literature, D israelis. 1 vol. Moxon. Joanna Baillio's Works, 1 vol. Longman 4 Co. 8terno‘s Works, 1 volume. Bohn. Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn. The Bpootator, 1 volume. Bohn. Curior's Anlmsl Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume, (half-Calf.) Or-A Co* Bunysn'sPilrrlme' Progress, handeomely illuitrated, 1 volume. (Calf and Turkey.) Bobu. Hall's (Rev. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson. gtAWftrVa PMlAanphy **f th* Mlpd, 1 r«l T»U 4 <~ British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 3 vols., fib trated, Turkey Antique. Moore's Melodies, illustrated by Maollse, 1 volume, Turkey extra. Longman 4 Co. Clarke'a Concordance to 6hak«peare, 1 vol., Turkey. Strickland's Queen* or England, embellished with portiaita of every Queen, new edition, revised and augmented, 8 vols., oalf oxtra. Colburn 4 Co. Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Fhiloto- phers, Statesmen, Divines. Painters, ArohlUits, Phy sicians, and Lawyers, S vols., calf extra. Orr 4 Co. The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocoo. Bohn. Tho Wilkie Gallery, a selection of the best pioturea of the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol., in Turkey Antique. Virtue 4 Co. Importers prloe $25. Tho Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers, same also and ttvla as the above. Also same price. The Land wo Live In, a plotorial and literary sketch book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, S vo. Chari** Knight. Pilgrlmsires to noly Shrinos, 200 engravings on wood, 1 volume, Turkey and Cloth. Poetry of th* Year, daseriptirs of the Seasons, 22 oolnred illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. Parables of our Lord, beautifally illustrated (folio) embossed cloth. Mitchell. Winged Thoughts, handoomelv executed in gold nnd oolors. 1 vol., 8 vo., embuosed oalf. Longman 4 Co. Christmas with the Poets, handsomely ornamented pages, embellished with 63 tinted ilinstmions, 1 vol., 8 vo , Embossed Turkey. Bogue. Shakepeare, 1 vol., 8 vo.,illustrated,Turkey Antique. Orr 4 Co. Burns, 1 vol., 8 vo., illustrated, Turkey Antique. i 4 Hall. Amerioan illustrated editions, 8 vo., euperbly bound in Turkey Morooeo Antique, of Byron, Moore, Burns, Scott, 8outhey, Uemena, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Ualleok, 4o. 8hakspear*'s Work*, Boston edition, 8 vol*., Octavo. Webster's Works, Calhoun's Works, Presoott’s Works, Addison's Works, Samuel Johnson’s Works, Irving'* Works, Cooper's Works, 4o., 4c. 16 MO. VOLUMES, OAXr KXYRA, ALDIIfK AND OTHER ENG LISH EDITIONS. British Poets in 63 vels. Pickering—Aldlno edition. Byron's Work, 8 vols. Murray, do Life and Works. 12 vols. do Moore's Poetleal Work*, 10 vols. Longman 4 Co. Milton's do do 3 do Pijkeritrg Aldin edition. Cowper'sPoetioalWorks,3vols. PickeringAldlnced. Young's do do 2 do do do Gray's do do 1 do do do Born's do do 2 do do do Shakspear’s Plays end Poems, with a life glossary notes, index and 1 #0 illustrations, 16 vols. Bohn. Scott'* Poetioal Works, illustrated, 4 volt, Turkey mor. David Bo— Lifo, Lettors i 8 vol*. Moxon. Baoon's Works, 3Vols. 16 mo. Piekoring. Ilerriok’s Ilesperidet, 2 vols. (doth.) Plokorlng, Aldine edition. Feltham's Resolves, 1 vol. Piekeriug. Herbert’s Works, 2 vols. Piokering. do do 1 vol., with sketch of hi* life.— Routledg* 4 Co. Jeremy Taylor's Lif* of Christ, 3 vols. Piokering Aldine edition. Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Piokering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempii, 1 vol. elf ox and Turkey Morooeo, handsomely vignetted pages, London and Oxford. Parker. Butler'e (Rev. Joseph) Works, 2 vols., also in 1, oalf ex. London 4 Oxford. 1 Anglers 8ouvenlr, 1 vol. (Turkey) GiU. The River Dove, withsome quiet thoughts ca An gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, 4c. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, 4c.—In store over 1000 reams, the kinds and qualities of whioh moat]/ used, comes direct from the manufactory, and will be eold iu lota of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill prices. Blank Books—Stock considerably enlarged, and em braces Ledges. Journals, 4e., of all aisea and thickness es, from 4 to 10 qra. aud several different qualities of eaoh, the best or whioh are sold at the manufacturers' prices. Envelopes—Ovor 200,000 constantly on hand, some as .,o*lf extra. Cbap- -A very extensive $1 per thousand. now Paper and Note _ assortment, some very boautiful tor weddings, soirees, Ac. Gold Pens—A large and aelected stock. f Mahogany—Of all sixes and With Alpha- le, 4c. ’oeket Books and Cigar Cases—A priae. Copying Books—A , Superior Style, and whiol turer, aro sold singly ore , Copying Prossos and Copying Ink—Of various stylos end sixes, a good supply always ou hand. Maynard and Noyce’and Harrison's Writing Ink— the lattor by the quantity at Harrison's prioes. Desks, Ro*o Wood and Ma’ in great variety, also of Ne Plus Ultra Desks, for traveller*.? Bankers’and Merchants' Note'Case*—’ betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, 4c. Porto Monaies, Pocket Books antf very large and hsndsomt aseortment, Mathematical Inatruments, singly or In oases, soma very superior. Tnermomoters, a variotyof sixes and kinds. Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains. F’ineet Pocket Knlvos, a handsome cssortment at Importers' prioes. Papier Mache Goods, iu great varioty, suob aa Tables, Desks, Work, Toilot, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Album*, Odor Cases, 4o. Also, Ladier Reticules, Puree*, and Card Cases, Dis serted Maps and Oamt* lor children in great vsriety. Also, Battledoor and Shuttlecocks, Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Laathsr and Morooeo Backgammon Boards, Playing Cards of all qualities, 4o. nov 6 To Lund Owners. A LL persons owning Lunds ia Houili-Weatnrn Georgia, either in old Lee. Early, Irwin or Mus- eogoe counties, whioh compose the following counties: Randolph, Marlon, Macon, Baker, Thomas, Deoatur, and Lowndes—if they wish to sell the sam.\ I will look at theland and report the true value and altuation of the land, and sell the same on Commission, or look and report for the sutn of $5, Send their numbers, district, county and name, and tbs f<ie nnd instructions, nnd I will sell or report fnithfallyJnjiH **•*- oct 1 ilATTUEW WRIGHT, Lumpkin, Stewart County, On. BItOAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. a The undersifned haa taken charge of this establishment. The hous4 has been thor oughly renovated and furnished snow. The traveling public will find bis rooms airy, neat and clean, and his table bountifully supplied with every delicacy he market affords. fflarOmnlbuses wUl nlwa s be in readiness to carry passongers to nnd from the Hotel to the Depot and Steamboat*. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Prime Western Cora A Meal. O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn in Os- naburg sacks. 200 bushuls fresh ground Corn Meal. Just reoolvod and for salo by [sop 7) CHAB. II. DURYEE. CORN, DJLMAL AND FLOUR. OHO bush, prime Western Corn,in wliite sacks 160 bushals fratb ground Corn Maal; 34 sacks Goorgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Just received and for sale by loci all CHA8. II. DURYEE. P handsome, just received and for salo by oet 22 * SAMUEL PALMER A f F RNRKRW—Bra*#, Wiro, mid Porforuled ; as sorted Patterns, for sale low by oet 22 SAMUEL PALMER 4 SON. Etowah mills Flour* I 1 HE undersigned having been appointed tha only - , Af r ■? above Mills, will be kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of Flour, and be able to fill ordors to any extent, either in Bbls. or Osaka. It is the intention of the Proprietor to plaoo his Flour in this market eo m to compete freely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. A fresh supply just rsoeived and for salo at the depot oct 19 WA811 BURN, WILDER A CO. AgenU. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull.and Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ® THE subscriber has now ou band a fine and woll solootcd atook of Wines, Liquors and Segars, ooraprising thsfollowlug: One Butt or the oholoest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and oboioast OLD " RE SERVE,'' vintage 1840. One Pipe of the ehoioeit and most delicately flavored OLD PaLUETINHO, vintage 1830. •""“Hb 0LD so°u“lu GRAr* E l5i h ,‘S:'“ a ““' l u ‘ h1 ' Two Plpea Old London Market. Eight quarter Osaka OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1880. Also a let of the OLD RESERVE, of u!olden Im portation. in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes ohoioe OLD PORT WINE. ** '* ** “ *• SHERRY *• JfZti9^ COGNAC, of Tarioma L®,****f*^iLoadoa Dock, Jeon Lonia Finet, gMKUloM.cOni-akd. Saieroo, Soliguac, and Otard, On* puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WI1I8KY. .. „ _ ** Jamaica Rum. Also varioos Teneriffe,Sherry nnd other Wines, t JOSEi9S* 111var i ou ' »»r*nds. Hook Win*#, imported Cordials—snoh as Curaoao, Marasohlno, Ani sette. and assorted Cordials, Brandy F’raits. 4c. 1C0.UU0 ohoioe Havana Cigara, of various brands, and a full stock of FANCYQBOCERIEtL if dao 30 A LR—AIjIt—fiO bbls Albany Cream Al*. Brc w- # J" 1 And for sal* ... ^Jjform.. Aibaay Ale Dsj^t by W. M. DAVIDSON. j^CRUBBjNG, White Wash, 8love, Shoe and O . DjtfUng Broshee, foe sale by 9Cl If MOBUE 4 NICHOLS) 11$ Bxoughtoa-gt. Holloway's Ointment A mm.t Mlraruloan care sr bad i . «ar4a Year..8.V.^^a.^•*• «• Tu Profasaor iCtaowar i *“*• '®1. a TlulumVaM.^luk mSad iu ^ar’lan.^toj?!*'l>l that tlinu th./ hat. haa. mor. "r", ’/.;'”!"" «l«a •Ute uf hur l.o tu terrible. I hau Vr!." 1 ''*•< Hu AdTarUMuauto. and adTltod her to tri Jtor Oultmaut: aad, aaalut rtMurea, ramad/ had prauud uaaltoa, aha ooi Jlfu, '£*? *<har Bha oouim.noad aia truuk, mu, aud a~V„“ to— u now lu r>ud health. Uar lap are cIIfL. 10 ? l ‘ u . loaut or acar.and bar altop louud aid u»d?,', *l lh » u > Could /ou haua altautod tha ■uffarlM, „i , 2 ,M ~ durlni th. laitdS/.ara, and uuntrulttam “'t nr.iunt 0 ul°/mouf o,, .7al ,h , , 0 „ »* u ld nd „J ‘ h , >!" lighted lu h.» ug but. tha mean, of m S,* 1 <*■ ting tha auffarlag. uf a follow oroatur. 7 ,u, *la- lS, ‘ u " 1) VHtUAMoaLPH,. A Penan 70/euro of age cored «r. a To Professor Holloway : ring an/ bunollt, and waa .ran to*? th.i’th. u"" 1 d ' ,l ‘ auputalad, /.t, luoppoalllon to that oi.loi * * “ lut ta aud Ulutuauthar. aiactad tol!Sitf2!!' l ,0,r pl< ?h , ?^-‘ f,w wt ° “ -aaawaMai Th. ( ulth il thla atat.m.ot ean'bI L t L 1 H«"i\ BB * W.P.ffuglaud, Chamiat, 1J A dreadful bnd^.., COMd To Professor Holloway : l,UA > lbo0 ‘ Dear Sir—My wlfo had suffer** from bait . more than six months, and during th* the best medical attendance, but all u nStP”^ 4 ^ beforehoalnd an awful wound in mr owi l.V »S 4 ’ 1 ®* uarivuiad medioine, 1 dotermiucj ani. ,‘.^ ywr Pills and Ointment, and ther«ror« gav#theIL?iVfi Wr her.case, aad fortunate it was I didVJtorlalMs^ff * month a perfeot our* waa affeoted, aud tbs uVJ,. h ff 4 various othor branohas of my family havadoru!! their use is really aatonUhiig, I nowVien. mend them to all my frionds. * ^ (Signod) FREDERICK TURNER. ssjssa. gsar ar* asas; Burns hands Glandular hcur»v Bouian, Corn. (Soft) Bwalllop to,JL, Bit* of Mos- Caucera Lumbago Tomnir. ii ai too# and Contracted Pilea Sand Flies and Stiff Rheumatism H'dimdi Coco-bay Joints Bealds y.-, ” Chiegu-foot Elephantiasis Sore Nipplu. Sold at tho Establishment of Professor UOLLOWavi 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, l«ondon) and br sii».I! portal e Druggistsan«T Dealors inMtdlcInssthrwghS gaSuMT"" U *" oa,14 »* bIe “’ l »« b IlalH,u ll lu . N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patiints «. erv disorder aro affixed to each Pot. ” For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Ann, firt Congresa-strost, BavaxoaL Ul may 20 ThSTIawtw ’ AFFifflLTHD Ith’AU. QANCTIONEI) by publio opinion, and suitalned K3., N b i Modloal Authority, the AMERICAN COM- POUND atands be lor a the uorld as tbs most relia- “ nd fP® #d F remedy for a oerUin sptcifie diicus of the urinary organa and its analagous oemplaiau- Adapted to every form and stage of ih« dUtue.uvsU os age, sex and conitiiution-reqQlrlng no MitricU.xla diet or business, the afflicted may rely upon its soutr and certain euro. It U exceedingly beasfielalforKsr Alba# (whites) female complaint* from «hich ti N . Sands suffer without th* knowledge of a remedy. Pre pared bv a practical Physician whose pratMce bu U»n ydry extensive— reliance oan be placed upon its merit*. Ovor Ton Thousand bottles have boen sold during tbs past year, aud not a tingle oauo of failure has r*sch«4 tlio proprintor. Around eaoh bottlo aro plain practical directions for self-treatment. Price $1 per bottle. AB“t)bservo that tho Genaino haa the written signa- ture on tho wrapper, and name blown in tbs glssi. For salo by Thomas M Turner 4 Co, A. A. Solomon, W W Lincoln, Savannah ; P B Moise, Augusta; Missn. El- Its, Macon, and by Druggists in all large towai ss4 Cities In the United States. cod ly eel 31 Itlortiinorc’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A *ure and *afe remedial agent fur Rheum turn in all it* form*. r PHK astonishing success which hat attended this I medioine la the treatmeut of Rhenmatie Com plaints, either Inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short in ration, tenders it the most valuable preparation cv«r discovered, aa th* sole reliable remedy for this dirs oomplaint; aud so radical is it In its workings, tbst it has secured the sanotion of many of the first pbysi- oiant, who have used it sts acfemMrrsssvrf.withoutlaitb in Its merits, only to be oonvineedof its miraculous powers. Moktimouk's Compound is a vegetable extract,in internal remedy, pleasing to tho taste, harmUsiisiti effects, and oan be administered to all ages and eo»<li- tions without fear, prepared solely for tbs trestoist Of this one disease. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts* healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and purifies ths blood.— Thousands have already found relief and pcrmaseit euro : and in eaoh and every ease where it has bwa tested, it has invariably anawered th* purpose, aim having been known to fail. Tha proprietors feeljuttified in thususnrlog the pub lic of its virtuos, at they boso its merits entirely ap«a its performances, aud allow the latter only to t»n«n- tionud in its behalf. Teatiiuoniale of the highest chat- actor aro daily rooeivod from various ssctloni of the Union, corroborating thosjfacts, and giving additieaal and undoubted evidence of the virtues of this Utl/ great and reliable remedy. For sal* wholesale ana retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER 4 CO., at their Central Office, Ao.l Aorticr* New York, and by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. asi J.fL CARTER, Agents, Savannah. oodlawtw aprl RYANT’tt PULMONIC WAFKUS-Tw B KYANT’H PULMONIC \VAFKUS-F*r Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and loflueoia, s Ur|« supply on hand. They are very highly rwotuK** 1 " for the above diseases, for sale by JA8.11. CARTER 4 CO., nov 2 Druggist, Brougbtos^ y KliwtbA Vv'ATKU, ate.-Hatol 1 ? 4 Bogin's Verbena Water; also, genuioi Fsrus Cologne, in large and small bottles, just rse'd ui f«t salo by W. W. LINCOLN. MUSIC! MUSIC!! Th* subscriber respeotfully inform* itsLs* llht kiwi fluntlffman aF Kivinnih. thtt hi ins subscriber respeotfully tnrorms dies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that hi )•* tends oponlug a 8chool for Instruction in »*. orod and Secular Musio. Through long «• — parienos. and having conducted l»rgtsob>toll, he feels oonfldent bis instruotion will be perfectly ***• isfaotory to all those who may desire bis serviess in the above departments of Vooal Musie. Desirous of forming a large olass the price o! Titxcw has been fixed at $i each, for the course of Xt iMsona including books; th# name qf which is the 8lag«l School Companion,” consisting of Songs, ,.J‘ e *** Duetto, QasrtotU, Choruses. MotetU, CJiureb »««•* Oratorios, do., th# most popular work of the day. Those wishing to form his doss er# requested11* WJ in thoir names as early as possible to this offie*« through the post-office, under nddrihi tf Organist and Teacher Vooal Alu«lC‘ Union Steam Saw MUI. THK BUB0CB1XKM IT A VINO completed their new 8TEANBW JhL MILL, ar, nuw prepared to out aud 111 LUMBEItof arar/dimaulou at abortnatiaa- building pf thla MILL, wa bar. ukan adrautajt “ “ tho recant Improvement* in tha oonltructioa aea , ohlner/ of mill., aud aro of opiuton that wi ld will onl/ require a (rfrl to oonrino. an/ oauumuufaotura LtllifiZn equal, if n0 . an/other mill lu tbo Btato. Tothoiowhomw»"; ua with their order., w. will aajr that^ tloui ahull ba uaed to giro aatlmotion, Iwdh la p ullt/andfrlo... JHOBKBT8 * W Stir Order, me/ ba la5a> ourofflea. • or at th. Ml LI* Eallarn Wh.rrM, »f »“f FALL OF IMS; QEOROE 8. NIOHOJ-S- READY MADE CLOTHlNft FURNISHING ODOUR, Til E Subscriber haa nuw In Hurl and offan f« 1 * tha fulloulng; .. lh n,irii Gaot'a duo bluo, blaok, and bruwn Ololh, Tatar 8bam Fur Clolh. and Cuib. Ooot'a One blaok Cloth Cloakl and MauU.I, , ^ Ucut'a tu. blue, black, and claret frock aa ^Oant'o Cadet Caaelmere, Tweed Caaelrcerj Cossimere, blue CoMlraere Frooktees, Sack Coats—a rroit variety. _ .... uW Oent’s black Doe Caulmoro, »nd m0 £ ‘“ of uu* different pauorna of fancy Cawimere P*nw "Sa-uV. Veata—about l,t00 Vaata. ambroolog ‘ ll0 ““ Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Beck# for *«rva India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth OveroodA YOUTH’S AND BOW has never been equalled In this place, and eo f ° Broad Cloth, Beare-Cloth, Pater Scam Oftro» u *B?uo. blaok, brown aud olarot Cloth Dro« rw “ **Ulua?b?Mk, brown, and Cadet Clotb Br— l, “ l * Cadet aad BUal-mliad Satinet Bound-J„ Mia ad and Kara./ Round-Jacket* for N»»r ^ blaok I>oo-Cateltnara, blue Cloth, V-,i fac* , men! of fkne/-oolorad Caaalmara and u* Blaok Satin, flinred bllka, Alpaooa a great yarlat/ of Marino VoaU. All ol bo/a from 10 to 17 /uura old. CHILDltBN’S DBPAKTMBfn . cun ulna rer/ Pratt/ fringed and PWa • vu u tf* SuMa; fane/ colored Caailmara Soils, wirn Panto ounnautad; Genin', new M/lo of jp Jar-kata: tlaak and brawn Tal“»*' ‘aflfor Togo* Overeoata; embroidered Cap*- Ai from 4 to ill years. .... ooiorsd Chlldr.n.L I , ^ud B /«ta.wM;.» ^ sortiueut of OOT.rto nud plain 0»P* ~ /ontha, bora, and ohlldran. „ Bag* N. B - Moat of the abora goodl, tha tralj;