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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1853)
Till DAILY mm. irrom the Horton Transcript.] Bliiihnlnmliim. Sound, -sound Iht nou* of joy, Hw’eet pipe, end tobrst ring I And eve b trembling airing Let the high harp employ | Exulting bo the atrnina. When, fresh from mingling henrta, Life'* dearest impulse starts, Mow, the fall oonaert bring,— Non - , b^me neolsel a g, — _ Weloome, the bridegroom and tho bride, lie oomea, the bridegroom eomeat Behold what generous grace. And how hie manly faoc The kindledeoal illume.! Fill high,—let wine cups flow,— Wiih all hie life', bright etream Qlad ae their sparkling beam. And yearn and honore wreathe hie brow. 1 oho, the blushing bride! And alio, the bluahing bride! Of all the lovely band, Lead her, with gentle hand, The loveliest to hia aide. Ah, from earth's fair eat bower. What, that nost rieh iathere, Can grace her me*/ hair! Joy, joy to her,—Lere'e oweeteet Bower 1 Now ahe, hia oera,—hia own And he, her heart,—her life,— By the Jeer name of "wife," And "haeband'a" houaehold tone! lioiue'a old unfadlngblaxe Ornnt them, oh Power divine, True ne their truth to ahlne, And eudlraa bleisinge orown their dnyi 1 STOVES! STOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. MAUBICE’S, No. 10. Pi and 14 Barnard-ntreet. HERB you will And ae good an aaaortment r u vuere ia in the oity—which on examination, l will oompeta with any ; and all of whioh will l he warranted to bake, boil or roaet, or the pur- ehostrs can return them. Having an over stock of LARGE COOK STOVES, thoee it want would do well to oall, being purchased 1 Ml eeoaon at a reduced rate, 1 feol positive )n earing 1 eon oell any thing in tin ahape of n large Cookiug Steve cheaper than those purchased t l* season. Alio, all klada of Parlor, Offloe and ilall Stoves on the moat aooomaoodating term, and lateat styles, Alao, Tin Ware of ever/ deocriplion. Caat Iron l’umps for Welle aud Ciatarna. Lead Pipe of the variousCalllbro, Wooden Ware, of e sa ware, vi every deeorlption. • lirooiue, Scrubbing and Duating llruahea, eto.eto. Glaae Lamp, for Fluid and Ckmnhiuo. Oil, ete. junphine. HOLLOW WAKE of ovary kind. Having tv pie., of t£o beat material. 1 would refer to wort done r “ bnlldlngsof Mr. Waldburg, Mr. Wm. Item. hart, Stoddards, Lloyds ane Ciroopelya, and numeroua JOHN J. MAURICE. mill., Engines St machinery, inform riAHBHUBSCItlBEIl would lapeolAillv i 1 lila friend, and the public gonor.il/, that ho ia looated In Savaunah, On.. and ia preparod to give hie ng Ills services lu pi paring pinna, furniah’ug Drawing, for Steam Eqgfi. Haw Mill, uud Maohiuor/ ia general, lie will also de vote hie time toauperintending the erection of Baw MlUa throngbeut the Bonth, aa he baa the agency forsoue of the laiga.t Machine Mannfaeteriog establishment* ia the United Statea. He ia alao prepared to give, par- tiaa dealring it, every intormatiou in regard to the coat of Kogioee, Mill Gearing and Machinery of all de scriptions; Shingle Machine., leather Belting, double single made to order and warranted to be good.— Pereona ordering work through him may rert .seared their order, willbo flllod with dispetuh, and every at- toution paid to giving them Machinery from the beat ratterne, ana of the moat aubitantial aud dura- b^Mrorimanihip. He would Hkewlae invite the at- teatien of thoae about to eruet Mill, to hie plan of cir- eular Mill, known as ** Mltohel'a Cironlar Mill," be having it to be the only plan that enu bo auoeeaafully operated la all kinds of timber. By thle plan, the tim- berlsaeoarcd bo aa to prevent aprlnging whilst the MW is in the out. Tho aut work, are geared eo that by turning oue wheel tho log ib equated at bothende; tbu. saving the labor of one hand. ^ Parties wishing to learu tho advantages of this Im- J rovemant are referred to Pirroh t AfaaHunxM's [ill at No. 0Mi, O. Railroad, aud Fuller A Co., No. 7 Central Railroad. Long oxperieneo and oloao attention givenpractically to constructing and operating Steam 8a w Mills, warrants the subscriber in the oontldon.e of being Mile to give every satisfaction, Dry deeds, Clothing, he. SAVANNAH MOVING NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1853. BU8»Ettl CARDS," ' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Oar. *f Caa,pr«M aa. JaAnaMia, ioaah * Hermann, PROPRIETORS. I:- AA8 A 1IKYMANN are to their oustomers, and Savannah, the largest assortment of Fall and Winter Cents, Cloaks, Over Coats, Veete and Pantaloons in evsry variety of approved style, for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys/Their atook of aothlng will eompete with any other in ibis city, for good material, workmanship and reasonable prices. At this establishment, may be fovnd a well seleeted MAAS k HEYMANN. DRY woods FOE THE MILLION! h»w »4»pwd th. ONE PRICE SYSTEM, -■ tn.4 to Mil —— “ " a qu.lltl.. . lower, Itu th. i.~... th. ,Uy. W. o«.r 1. our Lmdtu' Dree. Ooods Department, Moutlln il. LklM. Cuhnirit LM.er, Rr»- code and Plain Alpaoaa, French, English and German Marl, ob, BoiabMl.oa, Broo^r, Pl.ld»l »nd Colored Bilk., BlBBk Silk, of Ml qo.lltlBB ud wldtho, from 74 cents and upwards, French, bcotoh, English and Amsr- cenie ana upw»ru», w loan Ginghams, Prints, ete., ete, Long nud Square Shawl., Scotch and French Embroideries in great assortment, White Good., Bonnet Ribbons, Chlmasetts, Collars, In fant's Robes and Waists, ete., ete. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offer every variety of Silk. Cotton and Worsted lioae and Half llose, Bilk, Cotton and Merlao Under UarmenU fur Gent's and Idtdiea, Kid. Unok, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Gents. I.adie., Bora and Girle. ver *”-* Gimps, Velvet*. Plain and ftlgured or an color.. Linen, Silk and Worsted 8erpentine Braids, Hattons. Edgings, eto. Linen, and Du musk*. Oar Block of tbesa Goods, is in fact a Stock, for we offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Damasks, TablMJovsrs all sises and styles, Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas,Crash,Linen Sheetings, Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wine, war ranted all pare Flax, and from the beat makers. Blanket., Kerseys, dec. We have a fall and complete assortment of English and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and qualities, Whito, Red and Blue Flannels, Bleached and Brown Domestics, all qualities, Ticks, Denims. Cheoks, Stripes, Bin* and Brown Drills, to. All of the above are for sale at J. H. COHEN t CO.’S, No 140 Broughton-st., oot 10 next to I. W. Morrell t CO. 3. r. PELOT, FACTOR AND COMMIBMON MER CHANT, Wlllln Bwlldlwg, 994 B»y-*(. UUAKLB8 MAIWHALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N*. 7* P.fciiMinot, Baltlmrc, Hid., O FFERS hi. profe.Bioo.t Movie in th. .etl«n of lagnl bu.U.a. 1. th. eltj of BMtlmor.. REFERENCES : Baltimore—J. C. Wilton t Co., Lemon t Winter. B. * P. Voss, Dr. J. Hansen Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar shall, Wm. Sohley, Esq. tffieanna/i—lion. R, M. Charlton, Francis S. Bartow, Robt. Habersham t Son, I)r. J. P. Screven, Rev. T. L. Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbrldge. Cm nov 1 LATKhT AltUIVALM OF New Fall & Winter Goods. EINSTEIN A ECHNAN, No. 191 (Jengreaa.al.1 H AVE just received by iatoat steamnrs, a Urge assortment of STAPLK BUY GOODS, as Drown and White Shirtings, ool’d Homespun Shirt ings, all kinds of rianneU, Blankets, Kerseys nnd Os- A “ r, "“ SILK*. The largost and finest assortment in this eity,—Plain, Htripod and Fif'd Drees Bilks, n large variety: heavy Brocaded do; Satin do Cheats, plain bl'k Silks, etc. DKEMH GOODS . Muslin and Barege de Laines. Ilg’d and plain Cash meres. Circosaias do Bergs., Freueh and bngiish Me- rinoes, l'aranattas, Alpaoeas, 8otoohPlsld.,ete. Shawl., Cloak.. Mantillas and Cironlars, a splendid Thoee wanting machinery for working wood, saoh ae Daniel's improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor tising machine, Saab. Moulding and Slat Machine, Scroll Saw, Ao., by calling on the subseribor may ob tain them loom the beat manufacturer., of Ubor saving maohlnes for working wood ever offered to the public. (“Prompt attention will be given to all letters ..lu be MVS.. .. . (post paid) addressed to HENRY MITCH EL, Savannah. nnrxttXNOKS: Messrs. Wn. B. Gitxs t Co.,\ K h Messrs. B. A. Aluen A Co.. / BITUnU1, It. W. Gians. Wilmington, N. C. Hauucm A liou.iNGswowru,\ Wilmington, J. M. Pool A Co., / oot V Osmond A Guar, Augusts, Go. HAUNDfiN’S EXPRESS, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS t ELKO PE AND CALIPOItNIA, S i Y stnamors Avgusta, Florida, Alabama, K\ 1 oilk, State of tirori/in and Kry Man* Mule—every urday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. and all intermediate plaoes, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays exaeptud. Spoalal messen gers accompany our Express. OrriCEs and Aoxnth—153 Bay-street, Savannah; Third-street, Macon; Geo. It. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Kandolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 45 Houth-thlrd-stroot, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohange-strest, l’rovideuoe, Mont- gumsry-street, Ban Franolsoo. angSl Lt dlVlNOBTON, WINCHESTER. A CO. GOAL AND WOOD. UKD ASH COAL, I N (lunntitios to suit puraliasers ou tho wharf, or dellverod iuany part of tho city. -AL80- lllnok Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oak, Anb, Pine nnd Light Wood, by Ibe Boat Load or at ltrtnll. Fov the convenience of persons residing in the upper portion of the city, Boxes for orders are pfaeed *“ - — - ■ - — placed at tho Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. W. W. Lincoln and W. G. Dickson, and at the Office or the " Morning News." In order to ensure promptness in supplying ordors, thoso boxes aro examined daily at tf A. M., and 3 o'olook, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful moaeure, and purchasers will confer a favor by imme diately reporting at iy instance iu which my teamstors should fail to dalivei' the quantity ordered. Having made arrangements fur a rogular supply or the above articles, and for their prompt delivery, 1 respectfully ask a ooatinusnee of the favurs of my r oustomers, and the patronage of oonsumors ol fuel. REED (/ANE for shipment in any quantity, supplied at short notioe. J. T. THOMAS, Succoisor to D. Remsiixht, Ferry Wharf, oot 3 Opposite the Goa Worse. Wilmot’8 Jewelry Store. TUB HLBHCUlllKlt has on hand, nnd is JL constantly reoeiving from the beet and most respec table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, aud eterling Silver Ware, eueh as Tabla. Dessert and Tea Bpoone and Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea bets; Castors; Cups nnd Baa ears; Goblets; Tumblers; Pup Boats; Soup and Bauoo Ladloli Pio, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Build Bilvnr Dessert, Ptokle aud Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings: Salt Cellars aud Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Bpuous, Forks and Ladles; Gako Baskets; Castors; Welters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanos-Handle Kulrcs and Silver Plated on Steel Tablo and Dessert Knives. Fine 31 day Marble Mantle Clooks and common Brass Clooks of every descriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepint Watches; Fine Buamolled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles ;Oold and Bflver Spoctaoles; Gold and 8ilver Watch Chains, Beals and Keys; Fino Rogors's Pooket Cutlery; Rasors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention wUl be given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From his long experience and entensive facilities, ha •oattdently believes he will satisfy all who may favor bin* with their patronago. Hie prices are as low, and * #r,a * Dheral as at any esublishment in the Bute. ■» 18 8. Wll.MOT. No. 1 Market-square. variety. 'Also, all colors of doth for Ladies' Mantillas and Cloaks. French and Swiss Embroideries^ Undorsleeves, Chemisettes, Collars, Infant WalsU, Ernb'd and plaii Lawn lldkfs. Muslin and Cambria Bands, Ladies’ and InranU' ernb'd Caps, Cambria and Swiss Edgings and Inssrtlngs, GLOVES. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Bilk and Ltee, Lisle and Thread do, eto. ULOTI1M. Bl'k and blue Broad Cloths and a variety of other col ors, Cassimeres, all kinds: BatineU, Tweeds, Kentuoky Joans, French Dootklns, Satiu and other Vestings. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Uuslerios, Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Druss Trimmings, and a great many other artiolos too numerous to tion. HOISE-FUKNISHINO ROODS 1 J. P. COLLINS, ■REPORTER AND DEALER, 100 BRYAN STREET, J8 nuw rec.tvuig, aud oll'ur. for .ulo nt vorjMow nrlaai, . lug. Mlortmaat of Uouio-YurouliiDg .rttol.., .uoh til _ Cookery. Turoom, Cbidfc Fl.t.i, Glass, Dishes, plated Teapots, Ao. BriUnnlaPitchors, Japan A Bowls, rinware, Goblots, Castor , Tumblers, Knives. Decanters, Forks, Prosorvos, Spoons, Wlues and Waiters, Latnpi Jelly Glasses. lumps. White sml Fsnoy Chinn Dinner Scrvioes, White Stoue do. Tea Sets, luge.her with every description of Cut and l'laiu Glassware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes and Colognes: Buhomfan Glass i Vases and Co lognes; rich Cut Wine Buttles, China Jewell Boxes, ad ether Fancy artiolos In great varisty. Family Hardware, Wire and Brasa Fenders, And irons. Hhovols and Tongs, lump Wioks, Wood and Wil low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door MaU, LanUms,botb guarded and Plain; Fancy and Ladies' Work and Tra velling Baskets— in ehort, every artiolo in the llouse- Furniihing line may be found at his esublishment. Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture excepted. —’ nov 1 Bells 1 Bells!! Bells!!! rilHE Subscribers inuuufucturu undkoep constant- JL. If** hand all sixes of Churoh, Factory, Steamboat, Ferry, Looomotire, School House,and PlantaUon Belli. These Belts are hung with the patent iron yokes with . moveable am*. They can be turned arouud so that tho dapper will strike in a new ploco, which is desira bio after a bell has been rung a lew yoars. Springe are In a new way topre vent the clapper from rutin g on the Dell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Bells are manufactured from the boat stock and are east in iron casings. At this Foundry theso were ft rat used and are found to be a great improvement. We give a written warrantee that If Charoh Bells break within °be year from date of purchase, with fhir usage, we will recast without charge. The tone of all Bella is warranted. Nearly 9000 Belle hare been oast and sold from ttiis Foundry, which is the best evidenoe of theii superiority. We have 16 gold nnd 8ilver Medals, awarded from the various Fafre “ for the bast Bolls foi amorousness and purity of tone." We pay particular 10 8 wttin * U P Feels or Chiuies, and eon refer tothose furnished by us. Our Foundry is within n few Inu* Hudson lUver, Krio Canal, and Railroads UhiuSiV 1 !*!??? ^ution. As tills is the largost Es kind , ln * h « U. 8. and has th* largest order “ flUud with great Sis- BLid beiu uv? refor t0 . Bell » ia of tlio States.— ^U<iaSL' i U i?V a bow once. Levels, ■Y fcc - eomuntly on hand. Address A - “^NEELY'S SONB. y*dktW IIVjI TW».y A- W- Mules. n ^a,5 ULt « “4 llOBBEBfork c.r. \V"hIhM 1 “J 1 > Cup- relit Cupi, jolt rtw'd lad for i»lof, U * U 7 r *PPro*«d B “ 0T * JA». H,{ A RT». q flAKK BOXES—J.|.J Hound, S PIKIT GAM*—A fresh mad superior ariiri. just rtotived and for sale by arUcle J. P. COLLINS. NEW BOOKS* RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER 4CO » WKDXXADAY, KOV. 30TK. M INNE.-JOTA and Iu Rcsourecs, to which art. itches, or Notes of a THntosn Bu Paul to Pembina aud Selkirk SetUement on tho Red River of the North, hy J. Wealy Bond * “ of OsroUna* Ay W. . OU- The Yemasane: A Romance Keqrr Nw I tnd Revised Edition: Morrf;, Eaq. Volam. I i«,ir,d-oootiliiing th. N.- th. India. Arcbepslago. rapo.ni, bj JOSEPH LIFPISAN, CONGRESS ST., MARKET SQUARE. R espectfully invites u>e attenUou of uu frlonds and the publlo, to his stook of Fall and Winter Dry Goode, whioh having pnrehaaed on tho moat favorable torms, he is prepared to sell to the advantage of hia oustomers. These goods have been aeleoted under his own inspec tion, end overy artiole will bo warranted to be what it is represented. Aiuonx his stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualities. A large Aunortinent of Vurnlture Print*. Kerseys, Prints, Flaunols. Ginghams, Scutch Plaids, Chintsos, Satinets, DeLalnes, Limeys, Cashmeres, Cassimeres, Alpaoeas, Blankets, Cloaks. Twsads, Mantillas. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Uandkerehisfs and House-Keoping Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stook in Savannah. Bilk*, Laoes 4 Hlmwl* and Btabrolderle*. JL. largo assortment of seasonable Bilks—Watered, Colored, Broeade and Plaid; also, BUk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undsrsleeves anJ Chemisette. EMBROIDERIES, 8wiss, Cambric and Jaconet Edg ing and Insertions, Cambria and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS. Crape Shawls all aises. Look Shawls from S to 10 dollars each, Printed Cachmere Shawls, Waffle bliawls in great variety. A full aseortment of Carpetings, Rags, Floor Cloths and Matte, well worth while to see. RAG CARPET1NU for kitchen nse, an exoellent ar tiolo, and to which spooial attention is Invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins and Freuoh Towels ab various prices, with many other goods not enumerated, together with on immense stook G LOTH ING, which will be sold at wholeaolo only. Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goode, will do well to sail and examine this stook before making their selections. 8m uot!9 FuU and Wiuter DRY GOODS’! W. C. WADSWORTH, No* 119 CoDgress.street, Mnvannah. 1 8 now prepared to offer to ihe citizen* of Sa vannah, and the oountics adjacent, one of the moit inagnifloent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, •ver exhibited in this city, consisting in part of elegant Blaek and Colored Brucade Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do: Plain Silks, fashionable oolore; beautiful high lustred Black do; Heavy Black Batin de Chines: Raw Bilk and Worsted Plains: Common de Laines, all qualities Merlnoee ; Ladies' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Lalnea, Alp&coas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, etc. eto. Persons will find among this ' large and vari d stock of DRESS GOODS such a variety of 8tyl»a and Colon that any bnste, how ever difficult, can be pleased. J*.*‘uvlt* particular attention to our stock of llOUSte-KEEPINO GOODS, both on acoount of the quality and low prloes at which 5• V,? ® r J*** t*»• m. Among them may be found 6-4, 8-4,10*4 and lx-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen aud Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Caaings, Counter- ponos and Toilet Quilts, extra largo and tine Linen Damasks and Clotha. Napkins. Dowlas, Furniture Dim tv and CWntes; Flannels, all colors, styles and nualiUes: Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Towellai uwuiHdi uuoaauacas, nussta Towels and Towelinxs. Ticks, Drills, ete.; Embroideries, Indies* Ernb'd Handkerchiefs, prices from 81 to Uoiurs, Under lldkfk and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserting^ Rands and Flounces, very fine and rich. Together with a full etook of Plantation, Fancy and all other styles or Dry Gocds, to whioh we invite all to call and examine. Goods freely exhibited, and oustomers left to their own jadgmont and taste to purohase, or look further. MARINE RAILWAY. no.. The undersigned respectfully inform* — . ^Mmall who may noed hie eervioes, thathe^AA RMMihas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY jSU whioh is now in saecessful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up veeeels of any also usually visiting ear port,and todotbawerkof repairing, Ae..on reason able terms. Those who with to elann ox point ths bot toms of their vessels, eon alao bo aooemmodatod on the Railway, anon reasonable terms. Ho la also prepared to eoatraet for building Voesela ol any .dees or desorip- S* d U bwineoo of 8hip-Cnwp#ntoir- aBd I» kH lbs vnrioaa brawhM, at the eastern extremity of tho oily. SEu abl P4®iU»i* on the pro mixes. II. F. WILLINK, Jn. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. ArifTSltOB^l bbl. No. 1 NiwSSr JN -d.Hudfeiati. _ . ^KNOWIXDOIpSNT. A. TSSiE. * BRO., fcfuro. tli.irih.iilu lo Ihe Mr. liW?V u . 0 ' 8,, **“*h wl it. vioinitr. f.r th. 22.{!Sdl > rSr2Si‘W««*r b.». ro2!.W.ud unuUM. th.; th..'h CC *“ of pMt 3 rwr tb.. b., lo ui .Meeird.,?.*?:• U*.lr urmmLi Boston and New from tit. PhiUdelphU. MMniiM ° rk — r betr ih.lr .upplic fnr inoloxwn A g NU wl!STKtt tuadk, JBWELBY INI) I p f* 1 ^ rl U "** CUAK1.BH P. COOPER. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM MISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, 179 Bay«*t.« Marannnh. Iff ILL practice in the Courts of Chatham, Cam YV den, Glynn and McIntosh oounties; also, the U. 8. Circuit and District Courts for the Southern Dis trict or Georgia. RsrXRBKCEl—SaVANKX*. Hon. R. M. Charlton, Mesere. Crane A Rodgers, Messrs. Boston A Viualonga, Daniol U. Stewart, Esq. Florida. lion. Jos. E. Brooms, lion. 8. R. Mallory, Hon. Thos. Baltsell, Hon. Thus. Douglas. Hon. C. U. Dupont, lion. W. A. Forward, oct 26 3m €ABV * PEUKIN’S DAQUERREOTYPIST8, Corner of Bryan-M. and Market-nqnare, SAVANNAH, And 407 Broadway, N. Y* No pains will be spared to secure to their customers in Bavannah, Pictures of the same elegant tone and su- purior finish, as those for which they have been hereto fore distinguished. ffV* Pictures taken at all hours between 9 o'olock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M. P. 61. Cart. (ocQ2H) J. W. Perkins. ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL & FAY, ARCHITECTS, Corner of Bull nnd Brynn-sl**, SAVANNAH, OA. / \ PFKll their sorvicos lu geiillonmn about to build \ / and to Committee* of Publio Buildings, Churohee, bthool-houses, Ao. Plane for all kinds aud styles ol Dwelling-houses, ; Ao., actually built, and in progress, oau at all times be seen ..i our offloe; and os it is more eoonomioal, and saves much after disappointment to have plans and eneeifloatione well matured before com mencing, it most be desirable for hoee about to build to •ecure ine services of experienced architects. |g* They also undertake the inspection of works du ring their progress, as well as furuieh designs for ev ery style of INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monuments and Tablets. tf oct 2G Win. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No* 19 Barnard-Ht*. Hav.,ila. OOLIC1TH Ihe uticniion of lists public tu the fob lowing named articles, vis: Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Lead and Copper Rath Tube, Fancy and Plain Marble Wash Stands, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass and Conner Lift and Force Pumps, Lead Pine, Sheet Load, iilook Tin, Uydraalio Bums and Kitohen Ran ges or the most improved patent! for sale. Silver Pla ted and Brass work of every description constantly on hand. N. B.—W. A. T. pledges himself to do all werk en trusted to his care,In tho most ceonomiual manner, and equal to any practiced in the Northorn cities. Orders from the country promptly atteuded to. oot 17 3 mos* THOMAS M. UOS18, IMPOIITKE AND XANUrACTUXKI OP S E Q A R S , WnOLKSALK AMD RETAIL DEALER IN SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO. SNUFF, Ao., No. 87 Bay-si, one door west iif Abcrcorn, - SAVANNAH, UEOUG1A. Lockett, Loiiif & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHITTING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, UKOltUIA. Will .U.DI1 to ulllni >11 kind, of FF.ODUCE. gar Strict attention given to the Reoeiving and For- waruilif Goods, and filling orders from the country. *. LOCKETT, WM. H. LO NO, JOhM H. DAVIS. iy “ ■J’ Wjlly St nionuuolUu, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THE Purchase and Hale of Stocks, Bonds, Kuul and Personal Kwtote, Arc. Arc. Office Corner of Roy Lone and Bull Street, rear of ths Post Office. V. S. Uaving numerous orders ws wish to purchase 100 Negroes, either single or in families, for which we are wiliiug to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly 8. B. Uriifton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANUEBSVII.LE, OEO. “Will attend to business in Washington, Jofferson Laurens, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Counties. Refer to—N. A. Hardee, Franklin A Brantlv, and S. E. liothwell A Co., Sa4annah. jy 7-6m JOSEPH HAWAII JL, ATTOllNKY AT Ugh W , COXNXRor BAT AMD WUlTAKXi^Bl. je 25 ly Kindlier St Tliomns. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No* 79 Hnyit., Savnunnb, CJa. *. F. KINCULKT. A. TUOMAS. Z. W. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williameon'e Buildings, Bay-stroet. Havaannh, tin. apr 18 WELLS Sl DUltU, Fartori and Comminion fflerehanti, ■ep 21 82 BAY-BTKEET, SAVANNAH. ly 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Rotall Bookseller un«l Stationer, No. 135 Congress-st., opposite Monument-sq. mar 19] SAVANNAH, GEO. Itt CIIAS. H- PICKETT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 11 AV1NU resumed his businaas, is now pr* XXparsd to eontroot for Buildings, or Jobbing work oi anydeeerlption, in his line. Stairs executed with ueat- aess and dispatoh, A share of ths publio patreBage is ■teitrespsotfullyeolloitsd. - Carpenter Shop ooiner of Walnut and Ulrrison-ets., eeoonJ street west of Brown and Harris's Stables.* fob 18 17 B. D. E vans attorney at law, Sadndxusvills, Wabuinoton Count r, Ga., Will practios in tho Court# of the hliddlo Cirouit. All business committed to his ears will be exeouted with 8othw.HA Smith, And Ur. U. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jau27 JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES JYench and American Window-Glass, Paint, Varnieh and-White-wash Brashes, Babsl and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Unix Blenders, Graining Combe, Artists Broshes, <o. Ao. . Paper Bangings, Bordsrs. om<I Pke-Boaed Prints. N. B.—House, 8ign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain- lag and Giaslng, done on reasonable terms by mg anu Husnus. pooLE, 11 Whitaker-et. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow A Co. Henry K. Washburn, SHIPPING AND CGm'mYsVi0N MERCHANT. jyill «A VANN All, UKOKUIA. ly lUaiiKUiu St Cox, attorneys at law. Adnata, Georgia, 1WU1 MllMt U.bU itt th. followiu COtttttlMB D. K.lb, Fttv.tM, Hurd, Cm, Murray, Ch.rok.l N.wtou, Cow.ttt. CMopb.ll, Gurdon, Wulk.r, H.ur, M.rriw.th.r, Curroll, noyd, Dttda, Bp.uldln*. Troup Cobb, Whitdeld, Eonyth, Uwluu.lt. —E. B. btoddord A Co., ChMlMlou, Bout) Curulluu| Willium. A Broth.r, Au.uatu,U.orgi.; l’l.n Broth.r., uud O. W, ChoaL N.w-York, Nut. MAuautt. [mu 17 tr] Taotui N. Coi. C. A. L. LABIAII, (leneral Commission Merohant, ly) Savannah* Georgia. (uov l!< HEART R. FORT. T. X. DUNHAM. PORT St DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.- oat 7 BAVANNAU.UA. ly ROWUND A CO., ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No* 17!) Bay-Ntreet A Hnvnunnh. JOHN T. ROWOAXD. an tl JOHN V. ROWLAND. JR James McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Frotost* Noted and Extended, Averages ad- lasted. Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn. Pa pers prepared whereby to reeov or losses from Amerioan or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oeaxeoied with Shipping and Insurance. Of- flee No. 118 Bay street, opposite tho front of the Cus tom House. ly nov 8 House nnd Sign Fainting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall, Offers his services to the pnblio for tho execution of House, Sign, Ornamental ralnling, and Graining. He keeps for ealo at bis store, Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tina, for signs, ke. All work done cheap, and warranted to give satisfac tion. 6mo sep 19 S. 8. MILLER & J. 1). FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. CORNER OF Broughton anil Montgomery Street*, SAVANNAlf, GA. Carriages. Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured. BlacksmTthing, including Iron Bailing and Grates for Buildings, £e. done at the shortest notioe. ' aug 19—6m T. J. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 93 Bay-«tre«t. SAVANNAH, OA. WUl gir« his personal attention to aU business en trusted to him. 6rao , aug 1 UILBEHT BUTLER, MASTER BUILDER, DEALER IN WHITB PINE LUMBER T.rk-,tr.,t, OglukorptS,. Ittttl* SlTUttUBb ISBURANCE. Marine aid Fire Insurance Agency, f pHE Undersigned will toko risko on Cargo** and X Freight*. Also, on Buildings and FarnUor*. nnd on Rio* from neighboring Plantations, to the Mill* In theCitj'. WM. CRAMTBEE^AjsnW ^ Home Inraraiiee Company OP THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Oapltal$900.000,all paid In. Smiles SIMEON L. LOB MI 8, President. C*inns J. Maotix, Bee ry. T UB 8UBSCRIBJKRH having boon appoint ad Agent* of the shove named Companr, are now prepared to take risk* against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, Ao., on favorable terms, jy 8 COIIENB A HERTZ. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charier Perpetual—Cath System. CAPITAL *900,000. This eomnany combine* tho Mutual nnd Proprietory system, anu will insure the lives of white pereona, also negroes. Dr. Amold, Medieal Examiner. mar 16 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Jtgent*. Bancroft Allrj'iiu, UXNRRAI, AUKNTM AND BROKERS, ronrnn ronoiusx and sal* op STOCKS, BONDS, KXVHANQKdt RKAL ESTATE. No. 11T Bay Mtreet, Mavunnah. Li ver pool aid London Fire nnd Lite BANCROFT A BRYAN. jan»4 ly No. 117 Bay-et., Savaunah. KOVAL INSURANCE COMPANY• LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAVITAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. r pll!8 INSTITUTION has nstablished an Agency Savannah, January 21,1865. jKTNA inhcuanck company OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpif E undersigned, A^outs of the above Company, i against Fire on Buildings, COHENS A HERTZ. ami Life Insurance Company of Now York. Applications rooolvod by feb!4 ly W.F. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual lnnurance Company* 4 BHUKY HULL, President aud Treasurer.— Album Cha», Seo'ry. 0. F. MoKat, Aotuary. e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Murine, Hirst and Fire; also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane ly Corner of Bay and Drayton st*. NOTICES. SAVANNAH, OCT. 24,1853. 'I'llREE Months after dale uuplicniiou will be Iusuran mode to ths Marine and I'ire Insurance Bank, for . J. Olmstead, Cashier, the JSXl liable to N. B. R. E. BURTON. r EGA I. CO-PAUTNKKNIIIP*—The _ derslgned have thUds^r formed a Co-Partnership, and style of Marsh A Oueranl. To (Me Public, THE undersigned no longer acts us Agent fbr L. 8. BENNETT A CO., for the purohase of Carriages. JV*eptflfc N ' J '’ &J/< ‘ 18M " 1 * C ‘ Tli0RNT ^ )N ' ■At*aENULR Train* lonv* Macon daily at 6Vh A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe 10J{ A. M., arrive at lambns 1 o’clock P. M. Leave Colamkus dally at 9 o’oloek A. M., and Ogle thorpe atlljk; A. M., arrive nl Macon 3H P. M., eon neeting nl Maoon each way with Geatval Railroad train* to Savannah, Augusta and MilledgeviUe, with Maoen and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Nashville, Ae. mnoogo, Nashville, Ae. meeting daily at Columbus, by fast line ef coaches, les to OpeUka, tbenoe 84 mUes by M.A W. P. RaU to Montgomery, Ala. ood to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting ntOglethorpo with Tallahassee and Eo hritj... . Passengers breakfast and dins at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS, tf augSl Macon, Aug. 31.1863. Ten Dollars Bcwurd. £ ANA WAY from the subscriber, about Uie first week in September last, his boy JOE. He Is 126 years of nee, of a muster complexion, five feet •lx inahes high, will weigh about 160 pounds, and hi* left log is muehswollen from n scrofulous disease. I underetand he was lately seen in Savannah, and has n ticket authorising him to hire his time; by whom given ’ * * I will give Ten Dollars for h' will give Ten Dollars for his appre hension and lodgment in jail, or Twenty Dollars for proof to eonvietlon that hs is harbored by a white per son. J.P. GOULD. Augusta. Ga. eodlrn nov 11 Wagon manufactory, WARNER’S OI/D BTAND, UEAD OP Braaghton-ntreet* The subscribers manufacture, and koep oouetaatlv on hand, a large as sortment of Floatation wagons, one horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. Wo aretborough mechanics, natives ofGeor- gia and South Carolina, and pat up oar work ourselves, and warrant every article of the best materials and workmanship. thanks for the very liberal patronage . *• *».»- ,n r deterun- any in tho ; work shall be i nation, that oity. REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness ia dispatch. DANIEL S. WILSON, ■op 1* 3m THOMAS NORTH. SHOES! SHOES!! ron Fall aiidl Winter Trade. TUE subscriber would respectfully call the attoution of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, and the publio gunorally, to his large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. His stook has been selected by hluiself, with special eare and particular reforenee to the retail and plan ters's trade, that being the most important feature of hia business. He -confidently offers to his oustomers and ths public, work of a superior quality and on roa- •onable terms. His stook comprises all the varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies' Shoes, Bouts, and Gaitors, of every variety, Gentle man's Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses', Boys', Youth’s and Children's 8hoes. uf every kind, In oonnoction with tho above, he has a large stock of NEGRO 1IUOUAN8, which can safely be rooommended as a superior artlole. No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. A oall is solicited from you before purchasing. sept 21 WM. UE1DT, Gibbons’ Range. YOUNG MEN’S STYLE. . YOUNQ Men oan be accomodated with a Hat J made expressly for their use,—it differ* from the regular style in height, and la ln every par- > ticular adapted to their wants, for sole nt Bar- ‘s.Hat Store, 176 Broughton-st,, opposite oct 1 i. Andrew’s Ilall. Ji IM1NESM CAKD.—The subscriber takes this method of iuformiug Die publiq. that having jd up a house lor the purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purohas* pay fair _ wO JM Negroes, either aingly or in families, and Ivill i market prices for them in essh. Also, in addition to the above, he will reoeive and II on oommiaaion, any Beal Estate or Personal Pro perty, that bis pati ~\ — "h. He will all iperty that he reoeives. ep 23 . may be pleased to'entrust him with. He will also be responsible for any personal WM. WRIGHT, Broker, Bay Lane., Carriage Manufactory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2,SO For Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rate,. BILL BEADS AT t3 PER UK AM, SOW B. MOORS A go 7 I ud do-Upti.*. _J_ 'l“ tu ‘?..**! i * J ' ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I wort* •( N.w Tjp. )»U m *l”d' JOHN 31. COOPER & CO. E d the store recently occupied by .muel Solumons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they would be happy to u~~ J -* — sep 10 . gaily authorisod Agent for the transaction and closing up of my business. aug 1 J. C. THORNTON. J - OT1CK*—Tbs uuderslgned will continue i iN carry on the Lumbar and Timber busneslaas heretofore, nnder the name ana style of J. Roberts A ia style or J. R J. R0BERT8, -ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE. _ siring to have their Cotton repacked, .... . applying at my press. Eastern Wharves. mar6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. POPAKTNJBIIMIIIP NOTICB. 1 HK underaigaed have this day associated them selves together under ths name and style of Kemp- toa A Verstille. for the transsotion of a general Dry Gouds business. Uaving taken the stand in Waring r s Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 1(17 Bryan-et*., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbaum A Co.’s Music store,^hey will, in a few days, be nropared to offer to their friends and the S ubllo, a h audio mo and well seleeted assortment of pring Goods. EDWARD 6. KEMPTON, Savannah, Feb. 17.1852. HENRY W. VEIISTILLf!. COPAKTNHUHU1P. 2 1HK undersigund liavti fonuod n copartnership, Uklng effect from the first dav of January iasLun- PISTOLS, Ae., at very low prices, for co*h. ' 4i ^th» firm of JOHNS. MOORE AJCO, for thatraniao- Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly A Uendriokson, Gil SU£ i of Moore illdincs. JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. BTILWEI.L. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, fIMIE Subscribers would aouounce to the com- 1- niuuity at large, that tlioy are now opening in the new brick buildings, No. Bay-street, Savan nah, Ga., a general and oomplete assortment of Car riages, Buggies, 8ulkies, Ae. And will continue to re- eeive from tlmo to time, additions to their stock, that thoy feel confident will meet the approbation of cus tomers. They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, Who has been long and favorably known in the South, as a gentleman or exteneive experience in the manu facture aud sale of Carriages; and who is oonnected with a first class manufacturing establishment at the North. Their 8tock (which is got un under the immediate supervision of Mr. Thornton,) for superior material and beautiful stylo and finish, oannot be any market. Ilaving thus perfected their arrangements, they are propare<f to offer Carriages, which, for lightness, .v. *—«..*! psenllarly adapted to the strength and durability. ___ . _ requiremonU of this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination is to hold out inducements not heretofore enjoyed by thUoommnnity. and to keep stonily on hand a supply of first does work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to insure a shar* * ‘ 1 —'' this rapidly growing city. Tnos. J. Natlor.) d£k COFFEE HOUSE THE Underaigued has loused, nud has now fitted up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton- street, next door to Way A King's, to be oeoupiod as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to serve up In superior style, every •Dellcai y of the Season. New York Oysters, SxvasBxh Oyster*. Venison, Grouse* Partridge*, Fish, New York and Philadelphia Beef, dec,, dee*, Will always be kept ot Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners i short notioe. Ho will keep only tho best Liquors. JOHN MoK. CODY. EDWARD O’BYKNE’S GROCERY AND LIGUQR STORE, Tttylar’. Building, Wharf, SAVANNAH,OKUKOIA |E. O'B. keeps ooustantiy in store . Jlarge stook of Gkoosbiks, Liquor Crookery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 100 boxes Family Soap; 75do Pale do; 80doNwldo 75 do Pare West India Ground Coffee 25 do Fieher's Tobacco 25 cheitv Pouchong Tea 20 Cadiee Imperial do 75 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 de Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 50 do Bam 4>* pipes Signet Brandy 8 do Ottrd do ' 15 bbls Fort Wine; 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin 15 bbls Lamp Oil; 5 hhds Sugar 60 bbls Coffee Sugars aov2 500 STOVES FOR SALE, SAME* SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-street, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Slave stands unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, nnd shallenges all others. A largo variety of Parlor, Offloe aad Cooking Stoves. Tin War# at wholesale. Housekeeping artlole*. Wood en War*, etc., eto., to which the advertioer Juntos th# attention of old and now oustomers.^ . oot 6 HACK, LIVERY SALE STABLE Comer of Broughton and Barnard-sts. THOMAS Y. STEVENS, Proprietor. sug 24 ly LI4UOKM Sherry and Port Wine in Bond, for sale by _ LJ 22 ’ M1NI8 B FLORANCE. |>ICKI,KD IIKUUINUH—4U bbl. No,« i Herrings, large also, landiag and for salt v 31 SchAMTON, JOHNSTON A CO. tala Oodlah: 80 kiu Balmoa and Sounds and Tongues, Undi^per krig CtvIHan andfar EOT 22 CLAQUO&N A CUN SULKIES. A general and complete auHortment just KEC&1VED. S 'HE Subscribers aro now prepared toofior to tho public, CARRIAGES, PHA1TON8, BUGGIE8, KIIY ALLS, Ao., fresh from some of the moot popu lar flstablishmonls and Builders st the North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with Striot reference to the requirements of this market. ..... oa jy iU<J k gjiioJoj i n JOHN tt.C Booksellers Comer Whitaker and Si. Julien- TT AVINO considerably ualamed their „ XX now making extensive additions and improve ments in all lu bronchos, os weU in their BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDEBY os in the department ef Books and Stationery. Their arrangements are nek as enable them to order and ob tain with ths utwhost promptness and certainty, not only the rmuuATiojvs of aU sections of om Union, but thoee also of EnctJkxn, Fbajtcx and Gkbmawt. All of which they pledge themselves to furnish singly,or in quanii- at the regular price# of the largest hsusss in Nsw- k, Boeton or PhlladelphU. moax their stock of elegant and valuable Standard, Classical and IUnstratod {forks will'hs found tbs' fcjP lowing LONDON EDITIONS, * OCTAVO VOLUBKS, SOPK*SI.T MOUND IN CALF EXTRA. Works of Bern Johnson, 1 volume. If ox on. TBs Doctor, by Southey, 1 volume. Longman A Oo. Beaumont and Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxon. Massinger and Ford, i volume. Moxon. Wyeherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, 1 Edmund Barke r Works, now edition, 8 volume*. Fielding’s and Smollett’s Works, new editions, Ulus- trated by Ornlkshank. each in 1 volume. Bohn. Swifta Works. 2 volnmes. Bohn. Abbottsford Edition Wavsrly Novels, 12 vole, Houl- •tonACo. Burton's Anatomy of Molanoholy, 1 vol. (half-Colf.) Tegg A Co. Hood's Own, profuse’y lllnitrated, 1 vol. Moxon. OU Bias, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. WiUoughbyA Boaweld's Life of Johnson, edited by Croker, new edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Nights, 600 wood outs, 1 volume. Curiosities of Literature, DTsrAclis, 1 vol. Moxon. Joanna Baillie's Works, l vol. Longman A Co. Sterne's Works, 1 voluiuo. Bohn. Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn. The Speotator, 1 volume. Bohn. Curior's Animal Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume, (half-Calf.) Orr A Co. Bunyan'sPilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated, 1 volume, (Calf and Turkey.) llohn. Hall’s (Rev. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson. Stewart’s Philosophy of the Mind, 1 vol. Tegg A Co. British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 3 vols., Illus trated, Turkey Antique. Moore's Melodies, illustrated by Maolise, 1 volume, Turkey extra. Longman A Co. Clarke’s Concordance to Bhakspeare, 1 vol., Turks Strickland's Queens of Knglaud. embellished, wiL port!Hite of every Queen, new edition, revised and augmented, 8 vols., oalf extra. Colburn A Co. Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Fhlloio- phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Arcbttocts, Phy •iulans, and Lawyers, 3 vols., ealf extra. Orr A Co. The Book of British Balads, illustrated on evi page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. Bohn. The Wilkie Gallery, a seleotion of the best piota.. of the late Sir David Wilkie, It. A., a large quarto vol., in Turkey Antique. Virtue A Co. Importers price 825. The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers, same sise and style as the above. Also seme prioe. The l^ind we Live In, a pictorial and litorary sketch book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, S yo. Charles Knight. Pilgrimages to Iloly Shrines, 200 engravings on wood. 1 volume, Turkey and Cloth. Poetry of the Year, daeeriptire of Ihe Bcasons, 22 oolorod illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. Parables of our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio) ombosaed cloth. Mitohell. Winged Thoughts, handsomely exeeuted in gold and •rs, 1 vol., 8 vo., embossod oalf. Lon; brir - . . n roll ngman A C< loly ornamented >, LtnooBsoa iurkey. Hoguo. Bhakspeare, 1 vol., 8 vo.Jllluetratod, Turkey Antique. Orr A Co. 1 Burns, 1 vol., 8 Virtue. Bulwer'a Works, 15 vols., 12 , Illustrated, Turkey Antique. !0.,calf extra. Chap Amerioan illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly in Turkey Morooco Antique, of Byron, Moore, 1 Beott, 8outhey, Hemans, Milton, Montgomery, C bound Barns, Osgood, RaUeuk, Ao. Sbakspesre's Works, Boston edition, 8 vols , Octavo. Webster's Works, Calhoun's We.ke, Preseotfs Works, *•- -* * *- * Works, Irving'i Addison's Works. Samael Johnson's Works, Cooper's Works, Ao., Ao. 16 MO. VOLUMES, CALF EXTRA, ALDINB AND OTUXR ENU i LISIl EDITIONS. British Poets in 53 vels. Pickering—Aldine edition. Murray. Byron's Work, 8 vole. do Life and Works. 12 vols. do Moore's Poetical Works, 10 vols. Longman A Oo. *** J ‘ “ Pickering Aldin Ml two edition. Cowper's Poetical Works, 3 vols. Pickering Aldinced. 2 do They are determined to keep their lino os they can confidently UKG'OiUAIKND AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that they w ill be sustained in offering a bettor, and finer olasa ol work, than baa been usually kept in this market. The public are most respectfully requested to cal exauiiue. and satisfy themselves, whether thoy are i earneet, by an examination of their stock. $Gg m AU kinds of repairing done as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT A CO., aug 1 corner West Broad and Bay-streett. duns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his X friends and the publlo generally, that ha has ohased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUk.no, 176 Congress-st., and that h# will sell GUNS, RIFLES, B.o*n,£ g , k a| T#ry i 0W p riMr — ufooiuring and repairing, and carefully exoouted, and at lo * J. T. JONES. _ regular system of Gymnastic Exorcises, suoh os will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by ** Lindner, is in the highest degree conducive to hi and vigor of constitution, am * most cordially to the public. It ie ia such a school of ph. rents may expeot to find the means of establishing for r physloial exercise that pa- nay expeot to find the means of establishing for thoir children, that robust and elastio strength, whioh repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly com mends itself to them. 8. N. HARRIS, M.D. OEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D. JAME8 8. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAIIL, BL D. E. YONGE.M. D. C. W. WEST.M.D. Tbbms—Pupils are received at tho Gymnasium and instructed ia Gymnastics or Calisthenles, with Fenelng (broad and small Sword) at 810. for a torm of six oot 18 months. 1IEL.MLBOX.DT & EIFLEU, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, Sfc. Corner of Bryan nnd JeObrson-Mireets, Respectfully announce to the pnblio in gene ral, that they are now prepared to execute all orders in ths above iUine. V N. B—All artiolos tnanufuc tu red by us are warranted tor mater i HELMBOLDT A EIFLER. Staves Wanted, OF WHITB OAK OK WATER OAK N OT less than 43 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 drusse i down to the samo thickness as tbs front edge. Ths Staves to be stralghtly oloft.and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared ia striot oonformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co's lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1864, Fifty Dollars per 1U00 picoes will be paid by ANDREW LOW A CO. 8arannah. Jane 21. 1853. t fob 1 Ivory, Poarl. Satin wood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth. Nail, Comb and Shaving Brashes, of Eng lish, French, and American manufacture, just rocoivod JOHN B. MOOR* A CO. IdNlNKCUTfjKRY—Justrocoivoil a very porior assortment of Washtenhojm'sand Rodgers' * wast Cutlery: also, some wry fine Razors with and without Cases; Ladies' fine Scissors, Ao. Ao.,for sale at the Apothecarjea* Hall by J. E. DsFORD. Sugar, for sale by MINIS A FLORANCE. KillBUOlDERY. C OLLARS—Cbimesottes, Uuderslceves, Infants' Robes, Infants’ Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Bands, all ia fine varisty at KEMPTON A VERSTILL'8, 72 6t. Jnlien and 1(16 Bryan-streets. ■ale by(oct 19] HYLAND A O’NFILL. r I^MBROIDKRKKB, dee.—French and Brit- Pi ish Emb’d Goode, Ladles’ Cuffs, Collars, Chem isettes, lldkfs and Unaersloevos. Ladies and Gentlemen’s plain Cambrio lldkfs, among l.-l |omo roa ] gueaift (joods at a great bargain. *“‘ l * " *-*- J -*- itton, Merino Hosiery for the season,c Wool, 8jmn Silk aud Silx Gloves of^ all kinds, jeveral M. PRENDERGAST A CO., 178 Broughton-st., op. St Andrew’s Hall, i:, col’d Flannels, high ool'd M d’Lainee, Fix’d do; rulta. Pink, Blue and Mode ool'd Merlnoee, for sale by oct29 DxWlTTA MORGAN. 1aNJLOUR~SOO bbls Balt. Flour; 75 do Goorgiu Jc do; 26do Hiram 8r*‘ u J - * ’* *• by foot'271 ZERMAN'3 Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash. TIMIlfci deliciou. article combioe. to m.liy norito* ,1 riouj^u.litiei Ul.t It no. hu bacom. > lUndard rarorita witl tba oUii.ni of New York, Pliilndelphin, Baltimore, Fitubnr,, and other place,. Deatiiti and Plir.ici.no proaoribo it la their practlea molt iaa.au- fJill,, aad fram ar.r, naru the moat laturla, laada- tloa, are awarded it. ladamad, ura.or hlaadlaa ram. “• «o’.d hr U. an., iuaetioaapoatham U wiltl, uothinr, and onoctir*. It alaaaaea the teeth K thoraadU, that the, are made to riral pearl la .’lyjffW-*f d dUTuu. thronrh tho month aaoh ada- llrbtful traahaau, that the truth 1, readarad aa- .itii.U.Ir await, aad it will ia moat inataiioea afford ra- Ref to tho most violent toothache. The following certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist of world-wide celebrity, who has aubmitted the article to a chemical analysis, is proof saffleient to oonviuoe oaeef ittsuperiority: I have examined a bottle of *Zarman's Anti-Scor- butio Tooth-Wash,’ and find it to ho a vegetable pre paration of an innooent character. I believe It will prove beneficial for tho purpose it is reoommended.' B. CHILTON, ' ,M.D., Chemist. Just received and for sale by nov 17 W, W. LINCOLN, Monument 8gnara. UTTER, CHEB8B AND RUCK- B ui anal Laannn anw auvi\' WHEAT.—SO kegs seleeted Goshen Butter; 50 boxes White and Colored Cheese j 60 * and ^ bbls Bmekwheat; 2U boxes Buckwheat. Received per steam er and for sale by mov 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO y)RIHK EASTERN HAYt for X alara ia Ulato anil pnrohaaara. W.CEABTBliU. Young' Gray's qo do 1 do Burn's do do 2 do 8hakspear's Plays and Poems, with a life glossary notes, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vuls. Bohn. Soott's Poetical Works, illustrated, 4 vois, Turkey 8 vols. Moxon. Bseon's Works, 3 Vols. 16 mo. Pickering. Uesperides, 2 vols. (oloth.) Plokering, Herriuk' Aldine edition. Feltham's Resolves, 1 vol. Pioksrlng. ii.wK.w.-. wu.w. 2 T0 i,, Plokering. 1 vol., with sketch of his Ilfs.— Herbert’s Works, 2 vols. Plokering, Routledge A Co. Jeremy Taylor's Llfs of ChrUt, 3 vole. Pickering Aldine edition. Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Plokering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, 1 vol. olf — and Tarkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted pages, Ixmdon A Oxford. Anglers Souvenir, 1 vol. (Turkey) Gilt, mu. m rv .u quiet thoughts < . An- The River Dove, w;th gling, 1 vol. Piokoring, Aldine edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, Ao. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, Ao.—In store over 1000 reams, the kinds and qualities of which mostly used, comes direct from the manufactory, and will be sold in lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill prices. Blank Books—Stook considerably enlarged, and em braces Ledges, Journals, Ao., of all sis es and thleki i, from 4 to 10 qrs. and sevoral different qualities ot eaoh, the best o?which prices. sold at the manufacturers’ Envelopes—Ovor 200,000 constantly on hand, s 81 per thousand. Note Paper and Noto Envelopes—A very extensive assoytmeni, some very beautiful for weddings, soirees, Ae. Gold Pens—A large and selected stook. Steel Pens—A very largu stook. some manufactured to their order ln very largo quantities at a very low pries. Copying Books—A very lodge stook, of a New and Superior Style, and which, as agents for the menufe* turer, are sold singly orper dossn at his prices. Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles aud sises, a good supply always on hand. Maynard and Noyoe and Harrison’s Writing Ink— Noyoe and Harrison’s Writing Ink iu mucr uyuiu quantity at Harrison’s prices. Desks, Bose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sises and _ -rest variety, also of Ne Plnr Ultra Desks, for travellers. Bankers’ and Merchant!’ Note Cases—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ac. Porte Monaies, Pooket Books and Cigajr Cases—, vary large and handsome assortment. Mathematical Instruments, singly or in oases, some very superior. Thormumetors, a varisty of sises and kinds. Surveyor’s Compasses aud Pole Chains. Finest Pooket Knives, a handsome assortment at Importers' prices. Papier Macho Goods, in great variety, suoh as Tables, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jowel Boxes, Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, Ao. Also, Ladies’ Retioules, Purses, aud Card Cases, Dis- seoted Mars and Games lor children in groat vsriety. Alao, Battledoor and Shuttloeooks, Graces, Domlnoea, Ordinary Leather and Morocco Backgammon Boards, riaylng Onrde of all qnaiitles, Ao. To 1/iiiKl Owners. A LI. pernona ownin, Lauda in South-Waalnrn „ ., Georgia, either in old Lee. Early, Irwin or Mns- oogee counties, whioh compose the following counties: Randolph, Marion, Maoon, Baker. Thomas, Decatur, and Lowndee—if they wish to sell the seme, I will look at the land and report the true valuo and situation of the land, and soil ihe same on Commission, or look and report for the snm of 85, 8end their numbers, district, oounty aud name, and the foe and instructions, and 1 will sell or report faithfully in all cases. MATTHEW WRIGHT, oot I Lumpkin, Stewart County, Qa. BBOAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA# M The undersigned has taken charge of this establishment. The house lias boon thor oughly renovated and furnished anew. The traveling publio will find his rooms airy, neat and olean, and bis table bountifully supplied with every delicacy he market affords. Omnibuses will alwa • be in readiness to Columbus. Prime Western Com & Meal. QNli thousand bushels priiuo ckoico Corn in Os- and for sale by [sep 7J CH AS. II. DURYEE. CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR. £)/YA bush, prime Western Corn,in white sacks 160 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal; 31 sacks Georgia Floar in half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales pritno Eastern Hay. Just received and for sale by loot 11] C1IA8. H. DURYEE. LHttfc DO Li 8— Brass aud Cast Iron, soldo very X^ handsome, just received and for sale by oot 22 SAMUEL PALMER A SON. f j^J£NDKR8— Brats, Wire, aud Performed ; as- 1 sorted Patterns, for sslo low by oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER A SON. K AlIdROAD ADZJR8—A few dozen in stnre, and for sale by SAM’L PALMER A BON, Gibbons' Building. Etowali mills Flour* 1 MIK underaigued having been appointed the only - above Mills, will be kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of flour, and be able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or Books. It is the intention of the Proprietor toplaoe bis Flour in this market so as to compete freely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull aud Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer ln Wines, Liquors and Cigars* Ft*]) THE subscriber has now on hand a due yJs and well selected etook of Wines, Liquors HM and Begars, comprising the following: One Butt of the ohoioesft RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, ^vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE- tUVE." vintava 1IU11. SERVE, vintage 184U. One Pipe ef the choicest and most delicately flavored OLD PALUET1NUO, vintage 1830. One Pipe ef the eholoeet and exceedingly rare OLD ERCIAL, vintage 1820. w^®roa9y3ufa£ ,4m “‘ u *^ toT ’^ Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter easksOLDARAU JO, vintage 1830. Also slot of the OLD RESERVE, of on olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half piyes choice OLD PORT WINE. Tw«1t. half piixa choice OLIMXNQNAC, of Tariou biMda.Trt: UtMM.j.Loiuio. Dook.J.ui Looli Plo.l, Cutlllcn, MuH, Suoru. SalijnM, uul OUrd, unpny * uo. Oaa pnD.heoD of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. .. T __ . „ - Jamal.. Ram. Alao varlona w !!f*.‘’ f< 5f I,l ' Port " T,Mrlff, - 81l 'f>TaadothatWloaa Cliulco Lhampagna, of roricua brand.. Hook Winaa, Imjiotlad Cordlala-aoch aa Ci racao, Uaraaohloo, Anl- Holloway’s Ointment. * naatMlHtalaaa can af ha* Lc«, , f ter 48 jtan 1 Sn»erln*. “ f extracty a Uttcrfrcm Mr. William e«l», una •haa tlmo day haro boon mora Sfli.’iiA tafiamad. U.r agoolwi war. dlattaoUat aadf“? ££! ' tog.th.r aha wa. deprived entirely of rwi ud 531™ Every remedy that medloal men advlHdwfff.i.y 1 ~ without effect; her health anffered lov.r.i! L . il auta of her lep w.a terrible. I had ofK! ,U Advartlaomanta, and advload her to try y?.r Ointment i and. aaalaat reaonree, after «er. 4 remedy bad prored neeleee, aha oonoented L She onmmenotd alt waoka a,o, aad, atmnra m t.^'.~ ■a now in good health. Hul.g. •» whh™: seam or scar, and her sleep sound and undLtn^i i 1 Could yon have wltneai.d Uw tafferlnn of during thelost 43 years, and contrast thotn with'll!! prusont onjoymouf of health, you would Indeed feel d! lighted ln having been the means of so greatly alle.u ting the sufferings of a follow oreiflure. * Mleviu- l 8i «“* d > WILLIAM OALPIN. A Per*** VO yenrw of cored *f n bmi Le*, *f Thirty year* Standi**. M Copy o/ a later Am Mr. William Abb., To Professor Uollowxt wura., acuumpauiea oy Bcorbutio symptoms. I h« ( i reoounto to n rnrloty of medical advice, without den. vlngany heaolll .and wne oven told that the le, ‘nJoi’' ' y ” ! ' to that opinion. fo“ Pin! intmeitfcvVJS^-.^^Ji^iwW''; . Hint few who had no. the faot. ,l,a ' f "" * b ° b * d " k,,e,, ' d “ would .“1" (Signed) )truth of The truth of this stattaentw... ,o riBHU n , W.P.England,Chemist, 13 Market-stieet, UuJderi- A dreadful bad Drenat cared la one 8 month. Extract o/a ^from Mr. FraUric* Tan.tr, 0/ P.an To Proforaor'liuLLo'wavT' VM ' lm - Dear Bir-My nilo had euffored from bad BreaaUfor lioro than i ■ nmntlii tm i nrin. u.. — i. . . . then six month., and during the whole period had eee medical attendance, but all to no use. Haying beiore healed an awful wound in my own lex bv von? unrivalled medicine, I determined again to uie Lnl Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a'trial in her ease, and fortunate It was I did so, for in leu than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that various other branohes of my family have derived from tlmir nan 1 ■ renllu aalAWlah!aw I h..... i u their use is reallv aatonishiwg. 1 now strongly r Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Bits of Mos quitoes and Band Flies Coco-bay fool Chiei The Pills should be used oonjolntly with the Ointment n most of the following eases: Bed Legs Chilblains Fistulas Sore Throats Chapped Gnu* SkinDisesies hands Glandular Scurvy Corns (8oft) Swellings Bore Heads Cancers Lumbago Tumours Contracted Piles Ulcers aud Stiff Rheumatism Wounds Joints Soalds Yaws Elephantiasis Bore Nipples. 8old at the Esublishment of Professor HOLLOWAY! 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London) and by aU rea- neouble Druggists and Dealers inMedioineathroughout tho British Empire, and those of the United Btstoa, in Pot. at 37*c., $e., and 81 60 each. Wholesale by C U “‘““-*" dl >V «-». A. ART There is a considerable saying by Uking the l*r> N. B.—Directions for ths guidance of patients In ev ery disorder are affixed to eaoh Pot. For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent, Congress-street, Bavannsb, Us. may 20 OANC'l rouife i ThSTlawtw AFFLltTKD UEAD. ly ANCTIONLI) by publio opinion, and eustainnd Medical Authority, the AMERICAN COM- =- stands beiore the world as the most rolla- ble anC speedy remedy for a oertain speoifio disease of the urinary organs and iu aualagous oomplxints — Adapted to every form and sUge of tho dissase, as well as age, sex and constitution-requiring no restriction in diet or business, the affliotod may rely upon Us speedy and certain ours. It is exceedingly beneficial fbr Flour Albus (whius) female oomplainu from whioh tteo- sands suffer without the knowledge of a remedy. Pre pared by a practical Physician whose practice has been very extensjve-relianoe oan be plaoed anon its merits. Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold during th* past year, and not a single case of failure has retched tho proprietor. Around eaoh bottle are plain directions for self-treatmont. Prioe 81 per bo( tare •ale Lined! le by Thomas M Turner A Co, A. A. Solomons, W W nooln, Savannah : PB Moise, Augusta; Messrs. El- 1, Mmob, and by DruggisU in ail large towns end cltios in the United SUtcs. JUortiraore’8 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A ,ure and tafe remedial arent for Rlteuma lism in all its forms, r piIE astonishing success which has attended this JL medioinein the treatment of Ilheumatio Corn- pialuU, either inflammatory (acute) or ohronio, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for this dire oomplaint; and so radical Is it in iu workings, that it hts secured the sanction of many of the first physi cians, who have used it as a dernier ressorl, without faith iniiu merits, only to be couvinoed of lu mlraealous powers. Mohtimore’s Compound Isa vegetable extract,an Internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless in iU ofleote, and oau bo administered to all ages aud condi tions without fear, prepared solely for the trestmuut of this one disease. IJ.i* a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, arid purifies the blood.- Thousands have already found relief and permane— and in each and every oase where it has been fonnd relief nnd permanent ■“Vi ana every oase where it hoi ’ tested, it hsdjinvariobly answered tho purpose, having been known to fail. The proprietors feeljuetified in tlmsassarlng the pub lio of its virtues, aa they base its merits ontirely upon its performances, and allow tbelatur ooly to be men tioned in its behalf. Tostimoniale of the highest char acter are daily reoeived from various sections of the Union, corroborating thee* faoU, and giving additional and undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly DER A CO., at their Central Office. No A Burclay-si. STimS&ft&N s °LOMON4 A CO. and /11. CARTER, AgenUi Savannah. eodlawtw aprl I h RYANT’M PULMONIC WAFEU8-For X# Coughs, Colds,Asthmoa and Influensa, a large supuly on hand. They are very highly recommended for (no above disease*, for sale ny JAB. II. GARTER A CO., Drnggist, Broughtoa-st. v Bogin’s Verbena Water; also, genuine Farina Cologne, in large and small bottles, just reo’d and for ■Ale »>/„ W. W. LINCOLN, Monaueut-iq. music: music:: The subscriber respectfully informs the La dies and Geatlemvnof Savannah, that be in tends opening a School for instruction in 8a- cred and Secular Music. Through long ex- porience, and having conducted large schools, ho feels confident bis instruction will be pernc“ isfaotory to all those who may desire his ssrvioes in ps^i^^dSm tbi H^UlUthVDeVS ^‘ng books; The naiixe ofwhich-Is the 8 team boat*. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. eomtttingof gongs, Glees, Trios, the above departments of Vooal Music. Desirous of forming a large class ths prioe of TlekeU “ — *""* “ 84 eac'i.for the coarse of 24 lessons, “* “Singing Duetts. Quartette, Chornies. Motette, Church Music, Oratorios, <^o., the most popular work of the day. Those wishing to form his class ore requested to band in their names as early aa possible to this office or . through th# post-offios, under address to JAB. FIERPONT. Organist and Toaoher Vooal Muilc. Union Steam Saw mill. St' BER of every dimension at short notioq. In tbs building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of nil the recent improvements in the construction and ma chinery of mills, and are of opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to oonvinoe any one that she oan manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in the State. Tothose who may favor us with their orders, w e will say that our utmoit exer tions shall be usod to give satin fact ion, both in ^unotn- or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf aug 3 fall of itiss: QEORQE 8. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNJSHINO QUODS, l(C. THE Subscriber has now in store and offers for isl£ the following: Uout’s fine blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver u»un uub ujuc, viacK, bdu nroMU wum, — Cloth, Fetor Sham Fur Cloih, and Cambist Overcoats. Gent’s fine block Cloth Cloaks and Mantles, Gout's fine blue, block, and claret frock and Dreii Gent’s Cadot Casslmere, Twoed Gsssimere, black Couimcro, bine Casslmere Frooktoos, nnd busmen Sack Coats—a greet variety. Gent • black Doe Caseimore, and more than thirty different patterns of fancy Casslmere Fonts of i»t«« styles. Gent's Vests—about 1,600 Vests, embracing all of the •w stylos, some perfectly beautiful. . _ A very large lotof SatlaattKound-Jaokets and Fonts, inum-nuvu«r *uu raw uioin UTeruvata. YOUTH’S ANB BOYS’ BKPAKTMENTi has never been squalled ia this place, and contains too Broadcloth, Beavs-Clotb, Peter Sham Ovsrooatssnd ••S&5S! 1 Cordl » ! ?. Brandy Fruits, Ao. * A LK—ALE—50 bbls Albany Croam Ale, Brew ed expressly for me,just received and for sale e Albany Al* Depot by •* W. M. DAVIDSON. QORUBBfNGi White Wash, Stove, Shoo and IO Dusting idrnshes, for sale by oct 17 MORSE A NICHOLS, 116 Broughton-st. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress FroeD Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dress Jackets, Cadet and 8ttcl-inixed Satinet Round-Jaokets. Mixed and Kersey Btaund-Jaekets for Negroes : fine block Dos-Cassimere. blue Oloth, and a large assort ment of Canoy-«uloried Casoimsre and Satinet Fonts- Block Satin, flsurad Silks, Alpacca Black Cloth, end a great Tariety of Merino Vests. AU ol tbs above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT * oon'ains very pretty rringed aad plain black Clotn Saits; fancy colored Cnsslmere Saitt, with Vest*|MJ Pants oonnected; Gsuln's new style of Fanoy Dreu Jacketsf blaek and brown Talmas; black and rre*» - - ‘ ‘ “ u All for children embroidered Caps. AU for < Children, toys', nnd youth's white nnd Colored Shlrtr* Nancy Articles, embracing almost evsry artlole for gentlemen s robe that oan bo oalled tor, togethor with the riohost sorunont of oovered and plain Caps for gentlew® 11 * youths, boys, and ohildrsn. ^ N. B-Most of tbs above goods, ths Men and vsr* Clothing, have been made up exprearly^r n*y » aud under my insgeetton, at the hwth.^doanqp-n; dently wsommend them as good, arid as hs fonnd slxcwhere. The citlasns aud public J are invitsd to call and see at the Clothing