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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1853)
OVES! STOVES !! * ' CiLL AI JOHN J. inAVBICE’S, Ns. 1«. 19 nail 14 H»m»r4-«lreel. S> WIIEIIK joo »m find •• gort «B oraortlMDt » u IJieri to l» th. 0Uj.-wl.toS on omalnnUon. will oompott with on/; ond nil of which will H bn wnrinnlol to bnkn. boll or rnnnh or Ik. Mb enn rtsnrt Ihonn. IU»iug nn oror nook of B.1BGE COOK STOVES, •box In wont woald do woll Jo onU, bain, P»rotund lutHUOD sts reduced rate, I feel positive la saving I cun mU aoy thing m ths shape of a large Cooking * Store ehearer than thoee puretfaeed t la Maaoa. Also, all kinds or Parlor, Offloe and Hall Stoves oa the moat acoomiuodatiug terma and lateat stylo*. Also, Tin Ware of emir description. Cast Iron ramps for Wells and Cisterns, l/ead Pipe of the ▼arionaCalUbre. Wooden Ware, of every description. Brooms, Scrubbing and Dusting Broshes, otc.etc. Glass Lamps lor Fluid and Cnmphins, Oil, ote. HOLLOW WAUK ©f every kind. Having two of tha best Plumbers la ths United Stats* I am prepared to rua Water Pipes on correct princi ples, of the bast material. I wonld refer to work done In the at w buildings of Hr. Waldburg. Mr. Wm. Rema- hsrt, Stoddards, Lloyds ane CircopoJye, and numerous other buildings in the oity. it* SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 7, 1853. Dry Goods, Clothing, ft®. JOHN J. MAURICE. Mills, Engines A Machinery. E E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform hie friends and tho public generally, that ha is d in Savanuxh, On., and is prepared to give hit Inclusive attention to those wishing his services in pro- K rlng plsus, furnishing Drawings for fltoam Engfiios, w Mill* and Machinary in genaral. lie will also de vote his time to superintending the emotion of Baw Mills throughout ths South, as he has the ageaey forsome of the largest Machine Manufacturing establishments In the United States. He is slso prepared to give, par ties dosiring it, every iutormetion la regard to the oust of Engines, Mill Uotring and Maohloory of all de scriptions f Shingle Machines, Leather Bolting, double or single inado to order and warranted to bo good.— Persons ordering work through him may rest assnred their orders will be filled with dtspatob, and every at- »«nlion paid to giving them Maobiaery from the best style of patterns, ana of the roost eubitantlal and dura- bla workmanship. He would likewise invite the at tention of those about to erect Mills to his plan of cir cular Mill, known as “ Mitohcl's Circular Mill," be lieving it to bo the oulr plan that oan be successfully operated in all kinds of timber. By this plan, tha Uni tor is socurod so aa to prevent springing whilst the ■aw is in the out. Tho set works aro geared eo that by turning on« wheel the log is adjusted at both ends; thus saving the labor of one hand. _ _ . Pnrtios wishing to learn the advantages of this im provement aro referred to Pikhck A Mackudkm's Mill at No.9tf,C. Railroad, and FuLLKlt ft Co., No. 7 Central Railroad. Long experience and close attention given practically to constructing and operating Steam Saw Mills, warrants the eubsoribec in the confidents of being able to give every satisfaction. Those wanting machinery for working wood, aueh as Daulel'e improved Planer, Tenouing machine. Mor tising machine, Sash. Moulding and Slat Machine, Scroll Saw, ftc., bj calling on tho tubscribor may ob tain them from tho best manufacturers, of labor saving machines for working wood ever otrered to tho public. Prompt attention will be given to all letters (post paid) addressed to HENRY MITCHKL, Savannah. RSfERNNCBS* Messrs. Wm. B. Uilks ft Co.,\ u.-, nn .». Messrs. R. A. Au.rh ft Co.. } 8aTWm “ l - R. W. Ginns. Wilmington, N. C. IIahlen ft ltoLunuswouTU,\Wilmington, J. M. Pool ft Co., j Del. oet <7 Osmond ft Gbkt, Augusta, On.ly CLOTHING EMPORIUM, . Oar. «f Cnwrno aaS JeAraMU., MAAS * HEVMANN, FBOrHIETORS. M ASS ft HEYMANN «r« fully prep.rrd forte# to their customers, and to those who may be ag Savannah, tho largest assortment of Full nnd Winter Cents, Cloaks, Over Costs, Vests and Pantaloons in every variety of approved style, for Gentlemen, Youths --■* Boys. Their sto-ik of Clothing will compote with „ other in this city, for good material, workmanship nnd "M“too*.?:iitohm.ot,mo"?.l.ood , tool. nflsortm.Mt «f Cravats, Scarfs. Stocks. Hosiery, Gloves. Suspenders, Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, lints and Caps, Umbrellss, Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, ■to., etc., the whole i *-"-*-*■ - ** LATENT AUKIVAJLM OF New Fallfc Winter Goods. EINSTEIN Ac ECKMAN, Ne. INI CoagrosiostM H AVE just revolved by latest steamers, n large assortment of HTAPLB DltY GOOD8, as Brown and White Shirtings, col d Homespun Shirt- nil kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys nnd Os ir(f,ete. togs, all kinds of Flannels, i naburgs.eto. MILKS. The largost and finest assortment in this city,—Plain, Htripod and Fig'd Dress Silks, a Urge yariety: heavy Brocaded do ; Satin de Chenee, plain bl'k Silks, etc. DltBNM UOODM Muslin and Bsrego do Lelnss, fig'd and plain Cash meres, Ciroassias do Borges. French and English Me ‘noes, Paranattae, Alpaccas, Sotoeh Plaids, etc. Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas end Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all colors of cloth for Ladies Mantillas ty. A1 end Cloaks. French end Swiss Embroideries. Undersleeves, Chomisottes, Collars, Infant WsisU, Etnb'd and plain Lawn lldkfs. Muslin and Cauibrio Bands, Ladies' and Infants’ emb'd Caps, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and lusertings, etc. GLOVBH. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Lies, Lisle and Thread do, etc. ULOTI1H. Bl'k and blue Broad Cloths and a variety of other col ors, Casalmeros, all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentuoky Jeans, Frenoh Doeskins, Satin and othsr Vestings. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, LI ien Table Damasks, n variety of Dress Trimmings, and a great many other articles too numerous to meu- tion. “* ** IIARNDEN’S EXPRESS, For New York. Bouton. Philadelphia AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS: EUROPE AND (JALIKOKNfA, T) Y steamer* Augusta, Florid*, Alabama, Knox WJ utile, State qf Georgia end Key Stoma Stats—every Bstardar and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Special messen gers aooompany our Express. Ornons amu Agksts—153 Bay-street, Savannah; Third-street, Macon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-!t., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence; Mont gomery-street, San Francisco, qug 31 LIVINGSTON, WINCH ESTER, ft CO. COAL AND WOOD. KKD Af*II COAL, TN quantities to suit purchasers ou the wharf, oy X delivered in any partot the city. —ALSO— lllnck Jnrk, Upland Onk, Live Oak, Ashfl'iDe nnd Light Wood, by the Boat Lend or ol Hetnll. For tha convenience of persons residing in the upper portion of the city. Boxes for orders art pfaMd at the 8tores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper ft Co., W. W. Lincoln and W. G. Dickson, and at the OAee of the •* Mottling News." In order to ensure promptness in supplying orders, three beats are examined daily nt 9 A- AI., aud 1 o'clock, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, nnd purchasers will wafer a met iiy imme diately reporting nay instance in whaih my uasutin Should fail to duRvur the ^uanuty aederud. Having made nrraarruiiais he a regular tnpply of the above aruclts. and fcr tkeix pc-'inpc duiivury, l respeettmlly ask n eonimoamiu at ana tkvure of my former customers, aa<1 the paormaga of lunaamura u fuel. KEEO C UE for shipment in any •(uaadby, Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rrilB nun in auu.t, aud in X constantly reeuivmg from the base and must rnsfiuo- taole manufacturers in iha (tannery, Oiuh Liamuml, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewairy.and iHurUng Silver Ware, such ns Table. Dsss>,rt and Tea Spoons aud forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea hats; Cueuurs.. Cups and Saucers; Goblets; TumbUrs; Pip Boots; Snap and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream. Cake and eUh Kniwes; Solid Silver Dessert. Pickle and Batter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Collars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks nod Ladles; Cake Baskets. Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivoty Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Placed on Steel Tnbli and Deseert Knives. Tine 21 day Marble Mantle Cloaks and eemmen Brass Cloaks of every descriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepiae Watches; Fins ■oamelled Hunting Watches; Gold sad Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Beale nnd Keys;Tine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Kaiora and Jtator Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will bs given to repairing of HOUSE-FURNISHING (fOODS! J.P. COLLINS, IMFOKTEU AND DEALER, UXJ DKYAN STIIEKT, I ti now receiving, ami offers for vslo nt very low prices, n large assortment of House-Furnishing articles, such as: Crockery, Tureens, China, Tlates, Glass, Dishes, Plated Teapots, fto. Britannia Pitchers, Japan ft Bowls, Tinware, Goblets, Castor , Tumblers, Knivts, Forks, Preserves, Spoons, Wines end Waiters, Jelly Glasses, Lamps. While and Fsney China Dinner Bervioes, White Stone do, Ten Sets, logo.her with every description of Cat nnd Plain Glassware. Chinn Vases of olegant patterns; China Powder Boxes nnd Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co lognes; rioh Cut Wins Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, end ether Fnnoy articles in grunt variety. Fnuiiiy Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, And irons. Shovels nnd Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Wil low Waro, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both guarded and Plain; Fancy aad Ladies' Work and Tra vailing Baskets—in short, every article in the House- Famishing line may be found nt hie establishment. Dry Goode nnd Cabinet Furniture exoepted. • nov 1 BUSINESS CABDS. J. F. PE EOT, FACTOR AND COMUIBHION MER CHANT, Wllllnmaaa*, Bnlldla,, 314 Bay.*t. CHAKI.KH HAHM1AIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW-, Na. T9 Fayette—,treat, Bnlilioore, Old., O FFERS his professional services in the trans action of legal business in the elty of Bel timers. RirEKKNCBS: Baltimore—J. C. Wilson ft Co., Lemon ft Winter, B. ft F. Voss, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar shall, Wm. 8ohley, Esa. Savannah— Hon. R. M. Charlton, Franols B. Bartow, Itobt. Habersham ft Son, l)r. J. P. Screven, Rev. T. L. Smith, W. T.Thompson, W. Woodbrldge. 6m nov 1 CnAKLKM I*. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM- MJSBIONER FOR FLORIDA, 170 Bny-nt., guvannah. WJ ILL practice in the Courts of Chatham, Cam* f I dsn, Glynn and Molntosh oonnties; also, the U. 8. Circuit nnd District Courts for ths Southern Dis trict of Georgia. RErsnsNCES—Savannah, lion. R. M. Charlton, Messrs. Crane ft Rodgeri Messrs. Boston ft Villalongn, Daniel U. Stewart, Esq. INSURANCE. Hon. C. U. Dupont, Hon. Thos. Dougfss, lion. W. A. Forward. CARY A PERKIN’S DAO U ERR EOT YPI STS, Corner of Uryaa*nte nnd Market-sqnare, SAVANNAH, And 407 Brondnmy, N. V. No pains will be spared to secure to their customers in Savannah, Pictures of ths ssmo elegant tone nnd su perior finish, as those for which they havo been hereto fore distinguished. ■ Pictures taken nt all fcoura between 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M. P. M. C'akt. (oct|2fl) J. W. Perkins. ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL & FAY, ARCHITECTS, Corner of Bull nnd Bryan-nti., SAVANNAH, GA. a FPKR their services to gentlemen ubuut to build and to Committees of Public Buildings, Churches, >ol-houses, ftc. Plans for all kinds aad styles of Dwelling-houses, ,fto., actually built, and in progress, oan at all times bo seen at onr office; and as it is more economical, and saves much after disappointment to have plans and specifications well matured beforeoom- enofng, it must be desirable fur those about to build to icure the services of experienced architects, ft#* They also undertake the Inspection of works du ring ihoir progress, as well as furnish drsigns for ev ery style ol INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monuments and Tablets. tf oot 26 WIU. A. THOMAS. PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 10 Bnrnard»Ht*. Hav.,Gn. O OLK’ITS the ntleution of thu public to the fol- O lowing named articles, vis: Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Lead and Copper Bath Tubs, Fanoy and Flain Marble Wash Stands, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass and Copper Lilt and Force Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet J<«»d, Block Tin, Hydraulic Hums and Kitehon Ran ges of the moat improved patonts for sale. Silver Pla ted and Brass work of every description constantly on hand. N. B.-W. A. T. pledges himsolf to do all work en trusted to his care, in tho most economical manner, and equal to any practiced in the Northern cities. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. oot 17 S moi* JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CORO RES 8-ST., MARKET SQUARE. R ESPECTFULLY invites tha auemiuu of bis frisnds end the public, to hisstook of Full aud Wiutcr Dry <«ood«, wuich having purchased ou the most favorable terms, he is prepared to sell to tho advantsgo of his customers. These goods have been seleoted under hiaown inspec tion, and every article will be warrautrd to be whet it represented. Among his stock will bs found ths following, in rati os qualities. A large Assortment of Furniture Prints* Kersey e. Prints, Flannels. Ginghams, Sdoeeh Plaids, Chineses, Cabases, Delaines, Lioseys. Cashmeres, CaMimors*. Alpaocas, WaaJues, Cloaks, Tweeds, Mantillas. X qraat vanuty Unitary. Glares, Handkerchiefs and Uoiutt-duelling <«iiuda. 'tuklafe Towels, ilu> lancest i took m Hnnumait. willAH, LiHiitu*. rHtnwIa u4 Ensbrolderim. \ iu^t jasortmunt of wnuunAble Silks—Watered, L'^iomi. JrocaiU. and Plaid; also. Silk Poplins. LACR ilAPH, Llollara, Cmlursleeves and Cbomisstts. i.dlllUHD UlUSS. Swim. Cambric and Jaconet Edg ing uuL lunemuus, Oambrit: tad *>miss Bands. ilLiWLS. Crape Shawls all uses. Long Shawls from .! to Ul Uillnra nwn. Fruited Cachmere Shawls, Wafllu ihttwla in gruafi roriaty. A bill tde.irtai.ias of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Cloths aud Maced, well worth while to see. JLk<j C.tRPCTING for kitvheu use, an exoellcnt ar- uute. aad. to which special attention Is invitod. DAMASK Table Cloths Whito aud Brown, Napkins aad b'reach Towels at various prices, with many other goods mot enumerated, together with an immens* stock CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholeaolo only. Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goods, will do woll to oall and examine this stock before makiug their selections. Hm oot 19 Mium nu lur.g cxjnincaca uu IIMDIIIIlaoillUSS, DC eonfidsutlr believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment In ths Stats, mar 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. Belts: Beils:: Beiuni flMIR Hubscrihcrs ummifacturn nml konp vonstan t • 1 ^ on hand all sixes of Cliurob, Factory, Hteamboal, berry, locomotive, School House, and Plantation Bells. Those Belle are hung with the patent iron yokes with moveable arms. They can be turned around that the clapper will strike in a new place, which is deeira bis after a bell has been ruug a fow yoars. Springe are affixed in a now way topro vent the oiappor from resting oa the Bell, thereby prolong!nr the souud. These Bolli are manufactured from the bf*t stock and are cast in iron eatings. At this Foundry these were drat used and are found to bo a groat Improvement. We give a written warrantee that if Church Bells break within one yonr from date of purchase, with fair usage, we will recast without oharge. Tho tone of all Bells is warranted. Noarly 9U00 Bells havo boon oast and sold from this Foundry, which is the boat evidence of thoii superiority. Wo have 15 gold and Silver Medals, awarded from the rations Fairs •* for the best Bells foi sonorousness and purity ot tone." We pay particular attontlon to getting up Peals or Chimes, ana can refer tothoso furnished by us. Our Foundry Is within a few rods of ths Hudson lUvor, Erie Canal, and Railroads running In ovary direction. As this is the largest Es tabllsLuumiof the kind in the U. H. and has (be lorgrsi atfurtmumt of Bella, orders oan bt filled with great dia- patoh. We can refer to Bells in any of the States.— Old Bella taken in exchange for new ones. Levels, Compasses, fto. constantly on baud. Address A. MKNKKLY'8 80NB, je 18 ly'dfttw »»'«•<f 7Voy, N. F* Horses and IVIules. A lot of good MULES aud HORSES for ~ sale at T. F. 8TEVEN8' Stables, Cor. Broughton ft Barnard-sts. aug 24 ‘^ATKRS’ AimoNpherlcs Hrents Cup— & *7 roast Cups, just few of these oelebrated and highly approved : —*■ —'d and for sale by JA8. II. CARTER ft CO. C AKU BOXES—JupM Round, and Oval Square Cake Boxes, just reo'd by ' fto* 7 MORSE ft S PIRIT €4AS*—A fVeah aud superior article just recoived and for a^le by nov 15 J. P. COLLINS. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER X CO WEUABSDiT, NOV.ajTlI. "TY/W” 1NNKSOTA uud Its Rosour»ns,to which aro 1YL appended Camp-Fire Sketches, or Notes of a TripfrAm 8t. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlement on the Red River or tho North, by J. Wcaly Bond. The Yemaaaae: A Romance of Carolina, by W. more Simms, Esq.—New and Revised Edition. The Ethnographloal Library, conducted by Edwin lorris, Esq. Volume 1 roeelvsd- —*• — -ve Races of the Indian Arohs George Windsor Earl. MRAB. Ha - per's Magasine for Dscembe.. Pr mam's Magasine for Dsoember. HVNUKIB8. ({A BARRELS Stuart's A aud II Clarified Suyi., V.Y do Crushed and Powdered do; 1G boxes Double-Refined Loaf Sugar: ^ 1 bbl » H 8mith's and pure Geoexon Floor; HO Half, Quarter and Eighth bbls Buckwheat; Scaled Herring, j aoTSirftfi' Md » w Winn Vinegar; JJ et ?, k * I' riine » nd bright Bacon Hides; c do Bjmeetle Brandy • SO k dJ M KS ir i t' Caudles; W quarts r-catks Hh^rottf'b?lSy? Urch 1 25 boxes assorted Candy • raud J r • SO fluartor-caaks Madeira . 500 boxes No 1 Pale ft FxmilvKoJn 10 bbU new White Beats; y bw ‘ p * 50 do superior Eating Potatoes, landing and for sale bv 1 , a . oy 80 8CRANTON. JOUNBTQN a rn EW RAJHIN8—HO whole, hilfTlid n„ J“ foJSiTir oh,' -I* CLAOUOBMk CUNNINqham O AMILI.A JfAPONIC'A«^-A loi oFj^ Camilla Japoulean, for sal* at No. 4 Washington Square, by RICHARD THOMAS. - noyl « tf Gardner for Dr.flereven, J}, Candy, Candy. T HOSE Dollar Boxm «r a*,orted C.uJv, h Mill Mt for fiail, uc ud conreoicat la e.rrr or wad to aar ,art of tho couatr/, bar. arrirod, aad an for aalo at T. C. RICE’S (toady Kaotorr. That Cough Candy# ff ,ok haro a C.a,h for wbieh row bar. a dnad bo -ii- ^»4r,‘5 att* u‘ILtoZat.’Xlafo* Fall and Winter D R Y GOO PS !! W. C, WADSWORTH, No. 110 (Jongrcna-atreet, MnTnnnoli. [ B now prepared to offer to tho citizens of Sa- _L vannah, and the counties adjaoent, ontof the molt magnificent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ever exhibited in this oity, ooosistlng in part or elegant Black and Colored Brooade Silks, Rich Fanoy l’laid do: Plain Silks, fashionable odors; beautiful high lustrud Blaokdo; lloayy Blank Satin de Chinos: Raw Silk and Worsted Plains; Common de Lainos, all qualities: Mori noon ; Ladles’ Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Laines. Alpaeoas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Ponlyns, Ginghams, Prints, fto, etc. sons will find among Uua largo and vari d stock of DRESS GOODS such a variety of Stylos aad Colors that any k .nste,how- v.r difficult, can be pleased. We Invite particular attention to our stock of 1IOCSE.KEI!1»INO GOODS, both on aeoount of the quality and low prices at which ?e offering them. Among them may be found 6-4, - , 0-4 and 12-4 fins Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton Hhoetiuge, Linen aad CkAtoa Pillow Cnsingt, Coantcr- K es aad Toilet Qnilts, extra large and fine Linen naeks aad CT.tfcs, Napkins, Dowlas, Furaitnre Dimity aad Chi a tee; Flannels, all eolors, styles and ‘itles; UaekaVmiks, RassiaTowsls aad Towtlin is, Drills, tu.; Embroideries, Ladies' Eml Uandksrehlefs. prises from fl to Collars, Under Hdkfa and Sleeves to match ; Edgings, Inserting., Bands nnd Flounces, very fins ana rioh. Together with n full stock of Plantation, Fancy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to which ws invite all to call and oxamins. Goode freely exhibited, and customers left to their own judgment and taste to purchase, or look further. . tf oct 17 H1ABINK RAILWAY. The undersigned respectfully informs • who may need his servioes, that ho^sK aHUihas oharge of the MARINE KAILWAY.eHBi wkioh is now In suooessful operation. He is, therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any slit visually visiting our port,nnd to do tho work of repairing, fto.,on reason able torms. Those who wish to olsan or paint tho hot- VS tiou, aud to oarry on the business of Shlp-Carpsntor- ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various braaohes, at tho eastern extremity of tho oity. A good Shlpsmlthin on the promises, il H.F. WILUNK.Jn. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. A MODE Sl BRO., returns thoir (hanks to the • citiaens of Savannah and its vicinity, for the very liberal patronage which they have reoeived.and oncouraged by tho success of the past year thev beg to announoe that they have oompleted their arrangements and are now daily receiving from the Philadelphia, Boston and New York markets their supplies for an extensive FALL AND WINTER TRADE, IN CLOTHING. JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES. Of whioh their stock will oomprlse every quality, style' and description. nov 5 T>OTATOK8.—300 hampers superior Irish Po- L tatoea. landing from ship Shaadon and for sale 500 STOVES FOR SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-streeL Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands aar f y *l*4 u a 8tovo for Southern use, nnd challenges all others. _,, A •wg# variety of Parlor, Offloe and Cooking Stoves. TtaWart at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood- aiuSff** I* 0 '* to whioh the advertiser invites ths attention of old and no# eustomers. oct 6 HACK, I.IVBUY AUD SALE STABLE, Lorntr °fnrouxhton ntut Ha, nug 24 R O w“. K i?B‘oJ l ,V 0 I'“i l . ( b f t“- BI " rrJ ' *” d Porl _° r ”7 lr , UINIS B FLOBANCE. o„ | *° a& «SSian TllOI?IAS WLa 110818, MFOBTEB AND MANUKACTUBKB OP 8 E Q A R 8 , W1IOLCSALR AND HBTAIL DKALXB IN 8MOK1NUANDCUEW1NG TOBACCO,8NUFF,fto., No. 87 Buy-*l , one door treat qf Abercurn, HAVANNAH,GEORGIA. Lockett, Long Ac Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIFTING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Will ftttODd to lolllni oil kind, of PRODUCE, fl* Strict attention given to tho Receiving and For warding Goods, and filling orders from tho country, a. LOCKETT, WM. U. LONU, JOllN H. DAVIS. if i« !? Wylly Ac Montmollin, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THE Purchase nnd Hnle of Stocks, Bondi, It tut I nnd i'ernonnl Entitle, dkc. Arc. Office Corner of Bay Lane and Bull Street, rear of the Pott Office. P. 8. llaviug numerous orders we wish to purehsss U Negroes, either single or in families, for which we ■e willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly S. B. Lrulton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANDER,VII.LE, GKO. Will attend to buslneae in Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Counties. lUrsit to—N. A. llardee, Franklin ft Brantlv, and 8. E. Both well ft Co., Savannah. jy 7-6m JOSEPH GAN A ILL, ATTOUNKY AT XIW, coKtutftor »at add trait akkiMs. jtM 1 Kiuciiley At Thoinus. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 73 Bay-ot., Bmanb, Ga. I. r. AirCBUIt. A. TU0HA1- Z. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WiUimiDAOii'A Buildiuga.BAy-ltroet. itowMh, G«.ipr IB WELLS Ac DIJKK, Pscton and Committion Merthantt, sep 11 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller imk! Stationer, No. 135 Cong ress-st.. opposite Monument-sq. ar 19] SAVANNAH, GEO. l*t C1IAS* U. PICKETT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, T I AV1NU resumed bio business, is now pru- 11 pared to eontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work ot anydeseriptlon, in his line. 8taira sxeouted with neat ness and dispatch. A share of the publio patronage is moat respectfully solicited. Carpenter 8hop oor nor cf Walnut and ilarrison-ste., second street west of Brown and Harris's Stables., feb 18 lJ B. D. Evans ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8AOND1HSVILLB, WASHINGTON COUNTV, OA., Will praotioe in ths CourU of tho Middle Circuit. All *- •*«- ““jo will bo sxeouted with JOHN POOL.E, WHOLUSALB AND BUTAIL DUALNR IN PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES french and American Window-Olaai, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger aud Camel Halt * klleudorSjGraiulngCombt, Artlgts’ Taper Hanging i, Bor dm, and Tire-Board Prints. N. P1 loose, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain* lug and Glaaluf, done on reaaonable terms by mar ft) Henry K. Wiwbburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jy-Jl HAVANNAH, GBOUG1A. ly Manffum Ac Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, lWill collect Debts In ths following Counties: Ds Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass, Murray, Cherokee Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Henry Merriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dads, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. Htfarencaa—E. B. Stoddard ft Co., Charleston, 8outt Carolina; Williams ft Brother, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brothers, and O. W. Choat, Nsw-York. Nat. Manudm. [mar 17 tf ] Thomas N. Cox. C. A. L. LAMAll, General Commission Merchant, ly)Savaannk, Georgia. [iiov Ul SUMBT B. FORT. . T. K. DUNHAM. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS oet 7 8AVANNAU, OA. ly ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 179 Hay-street. Snvuunnh. “* JOHN LAMP, JX JOHN T. HOWkAND. Janies McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER ft NOTARY PUBLIC Marine Protests Notod and Extended, Averages ad- |nsted. Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared whereby tereeover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oouneoted with Shipping and Insurance. Of- flce No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of tho Cus tom House. ly nov 8 House nnd Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Brqughton-ttreet, Jirtt door above Lyceum H Offers his servioes to the public for the execution »* House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keeps for sale at bis store, Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins,for signs, fto. S. S. HILLER k J. D. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. COKNXU or Ilrongbton and Montgomery Streets. SAVANNAH, GA. Carriages. Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured. T. J. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BURUE COUNTY.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, Na. 93 Bay-treet. BA VANN All. OA. „ narionii itt ‘ - trusted to him. GILBERT BUTLER, MASTER BUILDER, DEALKB IN WHITE PINE LUMBER Ytri-ilnai, Oylttlgrii J,.. i»«‘IB Ba,.Buli JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CABDS PRINTED FOR Fr.m $1 to $2.50 Per Thoaiand. Other Job Work at proportionate rate$. BILL HEADS AT $0 PEI£ It BAM, printed ou fine paper, ruled with Bed and Blue Line* ONE THOUSANb DOLLARS worth of Nsw Type just received. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. n . GKNKRAI, Fire and Life Imoranee Agency, Charter Osk Life IssarsMe Company. ^ * HABTFORD. CONN. Capital, (sndonsd by the Bute) $300,008. Alfskd Gill, President. Jas. C. walk lx t, 8*0*7, _ And MATlne Granite Fire lonarnnce Company OF THE CITY OF If. Y. M Capital, $300,000. Farmers’ Fire Inna ranee Company OF UTICA. N. Y. ^ _ Capital, $200,000. New York aad Erie Fire Innnrnnce Co. OF MIDDLETON, N. Y. . . CAPITAL $150,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. „ Capital, $150,000. Charlhs Cbamcr, President. F. D. Mon. Beo'ry. TJisse Companies having a oath capital, safely in vested In bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect lu- iranoe against damage by fire, on aUYinds of property 1 reasonable terms. • Applications received by A. WILBUR, Agent for Savannah, 142 Bay street. Marine and Fire Ininranee Agency. y PHE Uudersigned will take risks on Cargoes aud JI n Freights. Also, on Buildings and Furniture, nnd ?«“ * rom tttlghboring Flautatlons, to ths Mill* in ths Citr. WM. CRABTREE. Agent, 1 » No. 3U8 Bay-a Home Insurance Company . or THE CITY or NEW-YORK. U.plt.l .300,000, .11 Mid fa. , „ B1MEON I,. LORU1B. Fruldt.L CniRLK, J. 1U»H«. Soo'iy. 1 M1BHUB8CKIUEU8 haviu, been appoint- ou Agaau of the ab.,. named Company, ara now pr.parod total, rtoki aaalnH Fire on Bnlldlnii, M.r- ohandiaa, Aa., on fat.rnCl. term!. jr» COHENS A HERTZ. THE UNITED 8TATEB LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charier Perpetual—Catk Suitein. CAPITAL $230,000. Thia company combine, tha Mutual and Proprietary •yetem. and will ineuro the live, of white pereone, aleo aegroee. Dr. Annoi-D, Medioal Einminer. ly MIN1BA FLORANCE, Agenle. Bunerolt & Bryan, GENERAL AOEhTS AND BROKERS, rou ran pdkouasb add sals op 8rOCKS, BONDS, EACH ANOKA RKALESTA TE. No. 117 Bay Street, Havanuah. JLIverpool ansi Ijondon Fire aad Ixtie 3 ....a . l “*«P«nco Company. "Ifi undersigned Agents of tnc above Company, will takorisxs against Fire on Buildings, Stook fn ade, fto., on the mostfavorable terms. janJ4 UOYAId 1NHUUANCU COA1FANY. . LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. "'II18 INSTITUTION hue oelabliehed an Ageuc, Savannah, and Firs Polieiesupon Prodace and . ty will be issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO. bavaunah, January 11,1853. riTHli A lm lToperi IaONIION PUIKNIX FlitK OFFICE. rpHIH Company takes Fire Risks in this oity, and jKTNA INSUItANCK (JUiUFANI OF UAHTFOBD, CONN. y |^IIK uudersigned, Agents of the above Company, 1 eontlnue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, 8tooks.eto.,o- **- * apr 14 Mstual Id I fa Insurance Company mf New York. X 8AAC ABBATT, 8ee'y. F. 8. WINSTON, Prss't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medioal Examiner. Applications received by f’h 14 ly W.F. HUNTER, Agent. Heuthern Mutual lanurauce Compasyt 4 BBURY HULL, President nnd Treaiurtr.- Albox Chase, Bee ry. C. F. MoKay, Actuary. 0 undersigned, Agent of the above Compauy.oon- linuss to take the following risks, via: Marine, Hirer and Tire 1 also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No sxtrapremlum for residing in the 8oath. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane ly Corner of Bay and Drayton at*. NOTICES. SAVANNAH, OCT. 24,1853. y |M!KEK Months after dute nppiicatiou will he 1 mode to the Marine aud Fire Insurance Bank, for the payment of a One Uuadred Dollar Note, letter II.. No. 53j, dated 25tb December, 1849, payable to N. B. Knapp. J. Ol instead, Cashier, the right hand half of whioh has been lost. oct 24 lawSm R. E. BURTON. T KGAId CO-PAHTNEHWI1IP.—The un- jLj dorsignod have this day formsd a Co-Ps rtnership, fortho practice of Law and Equity in the various Courts of Eastern and Middle Circuits, under the name and style of Marsh ft Guerard. MULFORD MARSH. ootl JOHN M. GUERARD. To the Public, THE undersigned no longer acts os Agent for L. S. BENNETT ft CO., for the purchase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sejit. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3m OTICK—Tho subscribers have removed ilieir i.1 8took of Goods, to the store reoently occupied by Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they would bo happy to sec their friends and customers, sop 10 CRANE ft RODGERS. NOTICE. F ACTOR8, Mercknntnnnd Others, do siring to have their Cotton repacked, oan do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. r5 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. FALL OF 1N33: GEORGE 8. NIOH0L8. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, ftc. THE Subscriber has now in store and offers for sale is following: Gent's fine bine, block, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter 8ham Fur Cloih, and CambletOverooats. Gent's fine blank Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. Gent's fine blue, black, and claret frock and Dress Goat's Cadet Cassimere, Tweed Casslmere, blaok Cassimere, blue Cassimere Frooktees, and business Sack Coats—a gre«t variety. Gent's black Doe Cassimere, and more than thirty different patterns of fanoy Cassimere Panto of latest styles. # Gont's Vests-about 1,600 Vests, embracing all of the now stylos, some perfectly beautiful. A vory large lotoi Satinett Round-Jackets and Fonts, Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for servants. India-Rabber and Pilot Cloth Overooats. YOUTH’S AND BOY8* DEPARTMENT 1 been equalled in this place, and contains the and Sacks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dress Jaokets, Cadet and Steel-mixed Batinet Round-Jaokets. Mixed and'Kersey Round-Jacket* for Negroes: fine block Doe-Coaalmere. blue Cloth, and n large assort ment of rsnoy-colored Cassimers and 8atlnet Pants. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpacca Black Cloth, and a great veri.t/ of Merino Vests. All ot Che above for boys from 1U to 17 years old. CHILDRENS DEPARTMENTS con'sins vory pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth Salts; fauoy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vests and Panto connected; Genin's new style of Fanoy Dress Jaokets; black and brown Talmas; blaok and green Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 years. Children, boys', and yonth'a white and colored Shirts. Fancy Article*, embraoing almost every article for gentlemen's ward robe that can be called for, together with the riohest as sortment of covbred aud plain Caps for gentlemen, youths, boys, and ohildrsn. N. B—Most of the above goods, the Men and Boys Clothing, have been made up oxoressly for my traae, and under my inspection, at the North, and ean confi dently recommend them as good, and as cheap as ean be found elsewhere. The oitisens and publio generally are invited to oall and see atthe Clothing Store, Gib bon's Range. oet 7 i )ASBENGEH Trains leer* Macon daily at GVi r A. M.. arrive at Oxlsthorpe 10# A. M., arrive at lumbas 1 o’clock P. M. Leave Columbus dully at 9 0'dock A.M., and Ogle tborpeatll# A.M., arrive at Mooen8#P.M. ( con necting at Macon each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and MUledgsvllls, with Macon nnd Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, fte. sot fag dally at Columbus, by fast line of oooebes, ■ to Opelika, thence 64miles by M.ft W.F. Rail faula mall stogss. Passengers breakfast and dins at Fort Valley. Maoon. Aug. 31,1853. at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS. aug 3! Ten Dollar. Reward. - £ ANAWAY from the subneriber, about 'Jie first week in September last, his boy JOE. De Is 1 ¥•$•• of * “«•**• complexion, five feet SIX inches high, will weigh about 1GU pounds, and Ms left leg is much swollen from a scrofulous disease. I understand he was lately seen In Savannah, and has a tieket authorising him to hire his time; by whom given X do not know, x will give Ten Dollars for bis appre hension nnd lodg! J. P. GOULD. _ Union Steam Saw Mill. THK sudsobibebs AV1NG completed their now STEAM SAW MILL, are now prepared to out and fill orders for ' ery dimension at short nbtica. In the " ' " have taken advantage of all tprovemenu m the-construction anil mi ry of mills, and are of opinion that oar MILL sly require a trial to oonvlnee any one that she oan manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any othor mill iu the State. To those who may favor us with their orders, we will say that our utmost exer tions shall be used to give satisfaction, both in punctu ality and nrioos. J. ROBERTS ft CO. Orders maybe left at our offloe. No. 105 Bay-sis., L, Easf — “ TT> Mi ohinery Afire istern Wharves. COFFEE HOUSE. up in next *ua ciegani siyie.tna ouuuiag oa x/ruytos street, next door to Wsy ft King's, to be oecupiod as COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to serve up in superior style, every Delicacy of the Season. New York Oyatera* Savannah Oysters, Venluon, Grouse, Partridges, Fish, New York aad Philadelphia Beef, Ace,. Ace., Will always be kont oa hand, and served up in n style Dover before equaled Id this city. Parties furnished with private Buppeiv and Dinners short notioe. He will keep only ine best Lb oot 6 JOHN McK. Liquors. CODY. EDWAltD O’BVRNE’8 GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf. SAVANNAH, GKOHGJA. O’B. keeps constantly in store arge stook of Gnoonnixs, Liquon Crookssr-Wxre, Boots, 8hoes. and Clothing. IQfrboxes Family Soap; 76doPalsdo; 80doNoldo 75 do Pure West India Ground Coffee 25 do Fisher's Tobacco 25 chests Pouehong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial do 75 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 4o ds Whisky 20 do Domettio Brandy; 50 do llam 4>» pipes Signet Brandy 2 eo Otsrd de 15 bbls Port Winsj 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin ‘ 15 bbls Lamp Oil; 6 hbds Sugar 50 bbls Coffee 8ugars nov 2 HPL.KNDID RAFFLES. A BEAUTIFUL Swiss Landscape Picture, with lx. moving figures, including a fine 21 day Clock, anda Musio Box—a splendid Musical Box, with Man dolin and Piano and Forte, being one of the finest ever in Savannah. Three fine Landscape Painting on Copper. Ths whole included in one 8chome. Can be seen at the Musio 6tore of O. B. MITCHELL. Bucoestor to F. Zjgbaam ft Co. JOHN M. COOFBH It COf r . Booksellers and Statlottfirs Corner Whitaker and SL Julien-Street*. TTAVING considerably eulursed their Store, ore XJL now making extensive additions nnd Improve ments in all Its branches, as well in their BOOK AND JOQ PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDEBY as in the department of Books nnd Stationery. Their arrangements are such as suable them to order and ob tain with the utmost prompt nest and certainty, not only the rtJBUoAnoHi of all asotions of our Union, butthoeo also of Englaxo. Franck And Gbkhaxt. All of whioh they pledge themselves to furnish singly, or t* quonti- prltw oC ths largest houses in New- York, Boston or Philadelphia. Amon* their etoek of elegant and valuable Standard, Swing" 1 Rnd IllQ4tr * t0d Works wiU be found the fol- LONDON EDITIONS, B0URD lw 0ALF * XTBA * Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume, Mcxon The Doctor, by Southey, 1 volum;. I^ngm. Beaumont and Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxon. Masaiuger aud Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. T.Un.‘!* r jih«S° ,r *"' “* Yarqahar, Char)., Lamb's Worki, now aditloa, l ,o). Moion. Edmund Burka’a Work,, now edition, 8 uolumoa. Hlvlngstons. rioldiaa'a aad 8u>o!loU‘i Worka, nov adlUoaa, Ulna- tratod by Cruikshank. eaeh in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift's Works. 2 volumes. Bohn. Abbottoford Edition Wavsrly Novels. 12 vols, Houl- ston ft Co. Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (balf-Calf.) Tegg ft Co. ' Hood's Own, profusely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon. jOll Bias, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby ft Boeweld's Life of Johnson, edited by Croker, aitlon, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Nights, 600 wood outs, 1 volume. Curiosities of Literature. DTaraslis, 1 vol. Moxon, Joanna Baillie s Works, 1 vol. Longman ft Co. Sterne's Works, 1 volume. Bohn. Don Quixoto, 1 volume. Bohn. The Hpoctator, 1 volume. Bohn. C , a /l? r ,'5 Animal Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume, (lialf-Calf.) Or<*<fiCo. Bunyan’sPilsrims'Progress, handsomely illustrated, 1 volume, (Calf and Turkey.) Bohn. Hall's (Rev. Joseph) Contemplations, I vol. Nelson. Stewart s Philosophy of the Mind, l vol. Tsgg ft Co. Dritish Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 3 vols., illus trated, Turkey Autiqu- Mooro's Melodies, 1I1< Turkey extra. Longman ft Co. Clarke's Concordance to Shaktpeare, 1 vol., Turkey. Strickland's Queens of England, embellished with portiaita of every Queen, now edition, revised and “lamented, 8 vols., oalf extra. Colburn ft Co. Portrait Gallory. of distinguished Poets, Philoso phers,. Statosmon, Divines. Painters, Architoots, Fhy- ■'3 y o'«-. oalf extra. Orr ft Co. The Book ot British Balads, illustrated on ove*y page, 1 vol., Turkey Moroooo. Bohn. The Wilkie Gallerv, a selection of the best pictures Sfr David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol., Antlqu*, Virtue ft Co. Importers prioe$£6. m..'. Boou, Bhoo. and (ialuratalmLHim..', Snl'S5^" A . r . t ;“,?*, 1 '"?, l n l * n ll,lr '- Boys', Youtii's and Children's 8hoes. of ovary kind. In The Land we Livo In a niotorinl and*l?torarv .katnh connection with tho above, he has a large stock of It tuaZuuu V*!af.P ,0 A°"M “* 1 ‘ t0rar y • kot . oh NEGRO UROGAN8, whioh oan safely bo reoommended as a superior artiole. Pilgrlmsiras to Holy Shrines, 200 engravings on wood No effort will be spared to give entire satisfaoiion. A 1 volume, Turkey and Cloth. 6 Poetry of tho Year, doscriptire of the Soosons. 22 oolnred illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. . 0 , bo r . , . b . 1 rc,o o t , r r M^^h b, ‘ uli, “ nj Winged ThoughU, handsomely executed in gold and colors. I vol., 8 vo., embossed oalf. Longman ft Co. Christmas with the Poets, handsomely ornamented pages, embellished with 53 tinted illustrations. 1 vol.. 8 Embossed Turkey. Bogf" takspeare, 1 vol., 8vo.,illi Orr ft Co. Burns, 1 vol., 8 Wagon MauiUactory, WAHNKK’8 OLD STAND, DEAD OF Brss|btos*siree(i The subscribers monufoeture, and keep constantly on band, a larga as sortment of Plantation Wagons, one horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough moohanios, natives orGsor- ffia and South Carolina, and pat op onr work ourselves, and warrant every artiole of tho best materials and workmanship. Ws return our thanks for the very liberal patronagi received, and assure our patrons that it is our detonni nation, that our work shall be as good as any In the eity. EOT REPAIRING of nil kinds done with neatness nd dispatch. sep 14 3m 8UOBN! SHOES!! A on tu* Fall and Winter Trade. THE subscriber would rospeotfully call the attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, and tho publio generally, to his largo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. His stock has been selected by himself, with spesial ire and r&rticular reference to the retail and pian- rs's trade, that being the most important feature of his business. He conudontly offers to his aastoiners and the publio, work of a superior quality aud on rea sonable terms. Ills stook comprises all the varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, oonilsting of Ladies' Shoes, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle . - - •- Galt * — before purebaslng. d.UElDT, Gibbons'! 4 YOUNG MEN’S STYLE. YOUNG Men oan be aooomoaated withn Hat made expressly for their use,—it differs from the regular style in height, and is in 8t. Andrew’s Hall. LWlNKHS CARD,—Tho'subscriber takes this method of informing the publio. that having fitted up a bouse for the purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchase Nsgroes, either singly or in families, and kill pay fair market prices for them in cash. Also, In addition to tbs above, he will reoeivo and jll on commission, any Reiki Estate or Personal Pro party, that hia patrons mat be pleased to entrust him with. Us will also bs .*< jponeibls for any personal property that he receives. WM. WRIGHT, asp 23 Broker, Bay Lane. music: music:: The subsoriberrespootfully informs the La dles and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he ln< tends opening a School for instruction in Ba- ored and Secular Musio. Thtough long ex- ■** " perience. and having oonducted large schools, he feels confident his instruction will be perfectly sat isfactory to all those who may desire his services in ths above departments of Vocal Masio. Desirous of forming a largo class tho price of Tlokets has been fixed at $4 each,for the coarse of 24 lessons, inoludlng books; ths namo of whioh is the **Singing School Companion," consisting of 8ongs, Glees, Trios, Duetts, Quartette, Choruses, Mo to i to, Church Musio, Oratorios, tfro., ths most popular work of tho day. Those wishing to form his class are requested to hand in their names as early as possible to this offloo through ths post-offloe, under addrossto JAS. PIERPONT, Organist and Teacher Vocal Musio. Carriage manufactory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SULKIES A general and complete assortment just RECEIVED. a 1 HE Subscribers nrn now nraparod to offer to tho publio, CARRIAGES, PU42TON8, BUGGIES, lRRYALLS, fto., frosh from some of tnemost popu lar Establishments and Builders at the North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their fine as they can confidently UECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Fsoling assured that they will be sustained in offering a better, and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The public are most respectfully requested to oall, oxamine. and satisfy thomsolvos, whether they ore in 'irnest, by an examination of their stook. t&T All kinds ol repairing dono as heretofore. Suns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. E 5rt)i ENGLISH HAUCKa.—John Ball, Esaaucoof Anchovies, Comps Sauoe,^ IMquaat do, Emperor or China do. King Oudo do. Sir R Pool do, Roadlsg, } Q rc India, Soys, Potcd Herring, AncboTios Fasto. For soli by lds«21 A.B0HAUD' S tHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform bis friends and tho pablio generally, that ho hue pur- ised tho ontiro stook of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHER8, 176 Congress-st., and that ho will sell GUNS, RIFLES, P18TOL8, fto., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarsfully executed, and at low priooa. J. T. JONES. Bavanxsh, Oct. 4th, 1853. I ^IlEunder.igiied Physicians are of opiniou that a regular system of Oymnastie Exercises, such os will bo taught atthe Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindnor, is in the highest degree oondueive to health and vigor of constitution, and desire to reoommend it most cordially to tho pablio. It is in sucu a school of physicist exercise that . _ reals may expeet to find the means of establishing for their-childron, that robust and elastio strength, whioh repels the attacks of dleoase, and it particularly mends itself to them. fl. N. HARRIS, M.D. OEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D. JAMES 8. 510REL, M. D. C. UANAUL, M. D. , E. YONGE, M. D. C. W. WEST,M.D. Terms—Papils are received at the Gymnasium and instructed in Gymnastics or Calisthenics, with Fencing (broad and small Sword) at $10, for a term of six months. oat 18 HEA.mB6l.DT A EIFAEH, Bell Hangerg and Manufacturer» of Fire Proof Sa/e$ t Iron Railings, Locks, SfC. Corner of Brystn nnd Jefleriton-Ntreeta. Respectfully announoe to the publio in gene ral, that thoy are now prepared to excoa to all MB al and workmanship, may 27 ly HELM1 warranted tor mater 1 llELMBOLDTft EIFLER. N l Staves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. OT less than 42 or over 44 iuches long. do 6 do 7 do wide, do 1 do 3 do thick. The back edge of the Stave to bs drossoi down to the same thieknese as the front edge. Tho Stoves to be straight)/ cleft, and frosfrom knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Stoves prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen ft Co‘s lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to let March, 1854, Fifty Dollars per 1U0U pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW ft CO. 8avannah, June 21. 1853. t feb 1 yy sortment of I vory, Buffalo and 8hell, Tuck, Dru.e, Puff, Fine teeth, Side and Children’s Long Combs, also, Ivory. Pearl. Satlnwood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth. Nail. Comb and Shaving Brushes, of Eng lish, French, and American manufacture, just received and for tale by ^ oet 22 JOHN B. MOOKx A CO. £ INK CUTLER Y-Ju.t received a very perior assortment of Washtenholm's and Rodg< avokot Cutlery: also, some very fine Raeors with fauu without Cases; Ladies' fine Scissors, fto. fto., for sale at the Arotheoaries’ Hall by oet 20 J. E. DlFORD. Sugar, for sols by MINIS ft FLORANCE. EMBROIDERY. C OLLARS—Cbiumsettea, Undereleeves, Infants' Robes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Bands, all in flno variety at KEMPTON ft VERBTILL'8, 72 St. Julian and 1U5 Bryan-stroots, Wf III8K.Yt—111 barrels old Monongahelu; ff puncheon Scotch Whisky; ldo Irish do. Fol sslo by [oot 19] HYLAND ft O'NEILL, r , lldkfs and Uuderslceves. Ladies and Gentlomcn's plain Cambric Hdkfs, among which are some real Silesia Goods at a great bargain. Hosiery for the season, of all kinds in Cotton, Merino Wool, Spun Silk and Silk Gloves of all kinds, several nsw makes. M. PR EN DERG AST ft CO., 178 Bronghton-st., op. Bt Andrew's Hall, **25 West 8ido. J >LAID MEHINOKN, Plain and 8potted ... wFd.Flannels, highoot’d M d'Loines, Fig'd do; hito. Pink, Bino and sdvde ool'd Merinoee, for Bale by “* ■“ Dx WITT ft MORGAN. U l4wr; f LOL'R- do; 25 —200 bbli Balt. rtfinr; 75 do Georgia do Hiram Smith do, in store and for sale [oct27] SWIFT ft CO. B utter. cuEEHK and buck* WHEAT.—SO kogs selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Whito and Colored Cheese ; 60 J* and K bbls Buckwheat; 20 boxes Buckwheat. Received par steam er and for sale by fiov 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO P RIME 'EASTERN IIAYj for sale from store In louto suit purchasers. W. CRABTREE ADJOURNMENT. rpHE Court of Common Plena nnd of Oyer and JL Terminer for the elty of Savannah, has been ad journed until Monday, 191* December next. Suitors, Jurors and Witnesses will please take notice. By or der ot the presiding Judge. MV 9 anvoto * WM.H. BULLOCH, cm. Sjiakspeare, 1 vol., 8vo.,iriustratcd, Turkey Antique. Virtue”' " illu,trat « d » Turkey Antique. BulwVsW° rki . 15 vol*., 12 mo.,calf extra. Chap- o., superbly bound B ron, Moore, Burns, ontgomery, Osgood, ft Hall. American illustrated editions, 8 in Turkey Morocco Antique, of Byronl 8cott, Southey, Hsmans, Mlltor *’ ‘ Ualleck, fte. Shakspears’s Works, Boston edition, 8 vols.. Octavo. Webster’s Works, Calhoun’s Works, Presoott's Works, Addison's Works, Ssmusl Johnson’s Works, Irving's Works, Cooper's Works, fto., ftc. 10 MO. VOLUMES, OALF EXTRA, ALDINK AND OTIIKIl ENG LISH EDITIONS. British Poets in 53 vels. lMckering-Aldine edittou. Byron’s Work, 8 vols. Murray. do Life and Works. 12 vols. do Moore's Poetical Works, 10 vols. Longman ft Oo. Pickering Aldin Milton' edition. Cowper's Poetical Works,3 vols. Pickering Aldinced. ■ . **« uu — uu uu uo Hliakspear 8 riays and Poems, with a lffls- glossary notes, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vols. Bohn. Scott'. Poetical Works, illustrated, 4 vole, Turkey lor. David Be—- Life, Letters vols. 1’oxon, Bacon's Works, 3 v ols. 16 mo. Pickering. H.fiok', lle.periile., 3 vol,. (ololL.) Plok.rln,, Aldino edition. Feltham - Resolves, 1 vol. Piokering. Herbert’s Works, 2 vols. Pickering. do do 1 vol., with sketch of his lift.— Routledge ft Co. Jeremy Taylor's Life of Christ, 3 vols. Pickering A Id ine edition. Taylor's Holy Living and Dying,2 vols. Pickering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kompls, 1 vol. elf - and Turkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted pages, -don and Oxford. Pa-‘-“- tler's (Rev. Joseph) London ft Oxford. Anglers Souvenir, 1 vol. (Turkey) GUt. The Hirer Dove, with some quiet thoughts on An gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, fto. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, fto.—In store over 1000 resms, the kinds and qualities of whioh 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—Stock considerably enlarged, and em braces Ledges, Journals, fto., of all sices and thiokness- '■ ' * J ’"'are. and sevoral different qualities of . f which are sold at the manufacturers' prlaes. Envelopes—Over xOO,000 constantly on hand, some as low as $1 per thousand. Note Paper and Note Envelopes—A very extensive assortment, some very beautiful for weddings, soirees, •■o. Oold Pens—A larye end selected stock. Stool Tens—A very ..*rge stock, some manufactured to their order in very large quantities at a very low prioe. ~ nax _ tyle, and wh! ■old singly or p«_ , Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles * ■* * pply always on hand. .— you and Harrison's Writing Ink— the latter by the quantity at Harrison's prices. Desks, Rose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sixes and i great variety, sdso of Ne Pins Ultra Desks, for travellers.' Bankers’ and Msrohants' Note Cases—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, fto. Porto Monaiss, Pocket Books and Cigar Cases—A sty large and handsome assortment. Mathematical Instruments, singly, or in oasoa, aomo very superior. Thermometers, avarioty of sices and kinds. Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains. Finest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment at Imiiortors' prices. Papier Mache Goods, in groat variety, such as Tables, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Fixes, Port folios, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, fto. Also, Ladies' Reticules, Purses, and Card Cases, Dis- seotod Maps and Games for children in great variety. Also, Battladoor and Sbuttleeocks, Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Leather and Moroooo Backgammon Boards, Playing Cards of all qualities, fto. nov 6 To Lund Owners. A LL persons owning Lands in 8outh-Western Georgia, eithor in old Lee. Early, Irwin or Mus cogee counties, whioh compose the following counties: Randolph, Marion, Macon, Baker, Thomas, Decatur, and Lowndes—if they wish to sell the same, I will look at the iand aud report the true value and situation of the land, aud sell the same on Commission, or look and report for the sum of $5, Send their numbers, district, county and name, and the fee and instructions, aai I will sell or report faithfully in all oases. MATTHEW WRIGHT. oot 1 Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. , adtanent stages qf the discos* ^ wrui “‘j 0f.rtw.wM,), ounutb, hh SteMSSS.** ft I, not drained th,E this ahMI bo s , s wwrntUi! u'.o’.f’n, P o'o™i l MM*MUt?Vu*nb t resorted to by popular mad loins dealer*. ? n ® u e «• « NUSnsfir b, liffS£S!gUUa*yt« The following is one or the mtor testimoni.i leered by Phyareians of ths first sUndinT ^^ T,,lDn ' i'ROU DR. W M.DElioS: O. O Wcoiwu—D,hY|t•*(barai)*, 1 ? ry Expectorant a fair trial, and am well its effects; better then any other artlelsfllSl w th if st “^ Mi D * uo "' W. W. LINCOLN, JA8. U. CARTPR A rvi , 80L0M0S8. nd hmqE&SSfZQ-fiL decs Holloway’s Ointment. moist Miraculous cure of bad Less nf ter 43 re*n> S.ftrln.. 11 “ f ' Erlrael./ a lettor/rom Mr. William ealpi, ar 7a si t. /ESS? tW ,M that time they have been more or Israion* togetheri sssss? >>■;>» «f hor !.«• WM torribln. I bid .ft," 'r’rad nSf AdTartiaemeBta. nd bdvirad h.r to tr, JiJpill/nJ Olntm.ntj and, MBlut rraoutra, Him SntT ,tb„ remedy bad proved uralw., .be conMDted to /o ra She o.mineoood ■!< week. »go, ,nd. >tmn to ■earn or scar, and her sleep sound and undisturbed — Could you have witnessed the suffering* of my , f ifA daring the last 43 years, and oontrsst them with hll ot h « ul *. > ou would indeed feel de lighted in naving been the means of so greatly allevia ting the suffbnngs of a fellow creature. (Signed) WILLIAM QALPJN. A Person 70 years of nge cured of a bad Leg, of Thirty years Standing. Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abba, BuilZr of Gus SlTMf Waor dated Buy the best mtuioal attendance, but all to before healed an awful wound in my ov- ,v. unrivalled medicine, 1 determined again to To Profossor Holloway : I 8l :r 1 * l’ or . lo<1 °f thirty/atr, ftom t bid Ira.tb. reiultortwo or thra.dliror«atBoaid.nt..tUa. Work, j Moompuii.d bjr irarbutio lymptom*. 1 Li.t recur., to a variety of m.dio.l ad.ira, without dtri. vlng any benefit, and wm ot.u told that th. leg muit b. n °^ R would credit _. ( 8, ff n « d ) .. 4 WILLIAM ABBS. The truth ot .his statement oan be verified by Mr WjP.England,Chemist, 13 Market-at.eet, UuJders- A dreadful bad Dreast cured In one Month. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Tunxer, of hurst, Kent, dated December YMh,1660. To Protestor hollow a v : HearSlr—M7 wife bad suffored from bad Breasts for '"■“than six months, and during the wholo period bed 7™fi hy'yinf , _eu again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so, ter in lest than a mouth a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that various other braaohes )f my family have derived from their use is really astonishing. I now strongly recom- mond them to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. Tho Pills shouldbo used conjointly with the Ointment n most of the following cases: Bad Legs Chilblains Fistulas Sore Throats Bad Breasts Chapped Gout Skin Diseases Burns hands Glandnlar Bourvy Bunions Corns (80ft) Swellings Sore Heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Lumbago Tumours uuitoes and Contracted Piles Ulcers Sand Flies and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds Coco-bay Joints Soalds Yaws Chiego-foot Elephantiasis Sore Nipples. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY! 214 Strand (nsarTompls Bar, London) and by all ret- puotablu Druggists and Deelus in Medicines throng bout the British Empire, and those of ths United States, in Pots at 37>aO., b7o., and $1 60 each. Wholesale by the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Alossra. a. U. ft D. SANDS, New York. / Mgr There is aoonsiderabls saving by taking the lar- r 20 Congress-stroet, Savannah, Ua. ThBTlawtw ly AFFL1CTK11 UK AD. S ANCTIONED by public opinion, and sustained by Medioal Autliority, the AMERICAN COM- UND stands betoro tho world as the mqst relia ble aud speedy remedy for a certain specific disease of the urinary organs and its aualsgous complaints.— Adapted to every term and stago of the diieaso.aiwsll as age, sex and constitution—requiring no restriction in diet or business, the afflicted may rely upon its speedy and certain cure. It is exceedingly beneficial for Flour Albus (whites) female complaints from which thou sands suffer without the knowledge of a remedy. Pre pared by a practical Physician whose practice has been very extensive—reliance oan be placed upon its merits. Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold during tbs pest year, and not a single case of failure has reached tho proprietor. Around oaoh bottle are plain practical directions for self-troatment. Prioe $1 per bottle. R3T Observe that the Geuutne has the written signa ture on the wrapper, and namo blown iu the glass. For sale by Thomas M Turner ft Co, A. A. Solomons, W W Linooln, Savannah ; P B Moise, Augusta; Messrs. El lin. Macon, and by Dragglsts in all large towns and -ilties In the United States.eodly oot 31 BROAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Tho undersigned has taken chargs of this establishment. The honso has beenlhor- _>oughly renovated and furnished anow. Tho traveling publio will find his rooms Airy, noat and clean, and his table bountifully supplied with every Prime Western Corn & Heal. O NE thousand bushols prime choice Coru in Os- naburg sacks. 200 bnshols frosh ground Corn Meal. Jnst reoeivod and foreale by [sop 7) CHA8. H. DURYEE. CORN, AIK Ah AND FLOUR. QDfl hush, prime Western Corn,in white eacke 4UU 160 bushels frosh ground Corn Meal; 34 sacks Georgia Flour ia half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Justreceived and for sale by loot 211 CllA8. H. DURYEE. la^IKE DOGS—Brusa and Cast Iron, mjuih very JP handsome, just rooeived and for sale by ‘22 SAMUEL PALMER ft SON. li^KNDKRB— Brass, Wiro, uud Performed ; as- JP sorted Patterns, for sale low by 8AMUEL PALMER ft SON. Cologne, in largo and small bottles, ju.it reo'd and 1 sal0 by W. W. LINCOLN, nov 9 Monumtnt-iq. ) A1LROAD AD/EH-A few dozen in store, and ter sole by HiM'i.Pii.Mrntanu Etowah Hills Flour. T HE undersigned having been appointed the only Agent of the above Mills, will be kept constantly ■applied with the various qualities of Flour, and be able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or Sacks. It is the intention of the Proprietor to placo his Floor in this market so os to compete freely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nnd Bay Street*. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T-f¥\ THE subscrlhor has now on hand a flno fflRj and well selootod stook of Wines, Liquors mHUi and 8egars, oomprlslng the following: One Butt of tke ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and chuiesst OLD •* RE SERVE. 1n vintage 1840. One Pipe of the ohoioest and most delioatsly flavored OLD FaLHETINUO, vintage 1830. One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vintage 1820. ™°" w,Ut taT "* 4 Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter c»sks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden Im portation. in Bozos and Demijohns. Two half pipes ohoioe OLD PORT WINE. •* M M SHERRY *• Tw.1t, half pipu choice OLD COONAC. rfwariotu bta.M.TU: ll.oueuy LoodonDo.k,J«aaLoaliFU4t, OMUllon. Qnlavufi, Rm.im, Aalifinae, and OUrd, Dapar A Co On, pnaoiiwn of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. .1 „ " Jamaica Bum. Also Tarioa. kind* o( Claret, Port.T.oorlirc.Sh.rTp aad oth.i Wla„. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, fto. 100,000 ohoioe Uavaua Cigars, of various brands, and full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dee 30 Utortl more’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent for Rheuma Hum in all its forms. f| y IIE astonishing success which has attended this 1 medioiuo in tho treatment of Rheumatio Com plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or ohronio, of.no matter what complicated form, or of long or short uu- ration, renders it ths most valuable preparation ever disoovered, os the sole reliable remedy ter this diro complaint; r ud so radical is it la its workings, that it has seonreu the sanction of many of the first physi cians, who have used it as a dernier rcssort, without faith in its merits, only to be oonvinoed of its miraculous powers. Moktinore’s CoMrouND is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasing to tho taste, harmless in its offeots, and oan bo administered to all ages and ocudi- tions without tear, prepared solely for the treatment of this one disoase. It la a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes tho nerves, and Imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and purifies the blood.— Thousands have already found relief aad permanent ears : and in each and every case wbero it has been tested, it has invariably answered the purpose, sever having been known to fail. The proprietors feeljustlfled in thus assuring thepnb- lio of its virtues, as thoy base its merits entirely upon its performances, and allow ths latter only to be men tioned in its behalf. Ti itimeniale of the higheet char acter are daily rooeived from various sections of the Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional aud undoubted evidence of tho virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER ft CO., at their Central Offloe, No. I Barclay-st. New York, and by A. 80L0M0NS ft CO. and J. II. CARTER, Agents, Bavannah. eodlawtw apr 1 RYANT’8 PULMONIC WAFKUS-For gbs, Colds, Asthmas and Influenaa, a large nand. They ore very highty reoommer<leu above diseases, for sale by JAB. it CARTER ft CO., Druggist, Bronghton-st. Y KHULNA WATER, dcc.-Haaol’. n<l B&gin's Verb... Water; also, geaaiao lariaa r. iJ. a •• .-..I— —'j god for Removal. T HE Milioery, Trimming aad General Varleiy Store is removed to the store ou Whitaker- street, next door to Congress-street, opposite Henry LathropA Co.,where will be found every ▼* rie . t Z”! t t T able for the season In MUiaery, Trimmings and Taney goodira-t Millinery Department. . Rlohly trimmed white and colored Satin, 811k ana 8traw Children's white and oolored trimmed Beaver Hats and Flats, braided and atnbroidered Hoods, fancy Satin Bonnet linings. Feathers, Frenob Flowers ana Wreaths, a great varloty of Dress Ceps, Tabs and otner head-dresses, Rsgolots. This is the store that every man's wifo can get Bon nets all the way from 50 cents to $10* liibbonn, Milks and Dallas* A large lot French Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, very low; white and oolored 811ks and Satins, Lining oil* • Cloak and Talma Tassels. Trimming*. . n .„ Pointed Velvets and Ribbons, Lace Ginips m loons, Silk and Worsted Braids, Embroidery and Brow ingPaterns, Worsted Embroidery and Floss Silk, • y * 7 shade and color, Steel Trimmings. Gold and oil* Braid and Loco, Enibroidcrod Muslin Collars, Lbs setts and Sleeves. Fancy Breast Pins. Bracelets, *10, India Rubber, China and Wax Doll# Gloves. Mlllncrs and Dress-Makers Goods. MRS. DOYLE, assisted by oompetont Milliners. New York, will attend to tho Making and T Department, and will endeavor with skill and test* please a)l who will favor her with their oyd * r *' .„d Cloth Talmas made, eut and pinked, Slipp®’’* .. Smoaking Caps stamped for brading, Straw Bonn bloaohed and pressed. , , » Remember the epot is Wliitaker-street, next dc*r Con gressj treat- ■ . °—— ""wool* i wood: T HE SuWribor will keep oon.tranUy on »•» ^SSSSSSStJSjtSB^Sl WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jests's, Broogbton will be promptly attended to. „ . 1^- Bold L.w WOOD! WOOD!! WOO D!! J„. lU nt- rpiIE guh.cribcr bx now ami will k«jp«®*"» of I ly on hand, a large snpply of the be*t highland Oak. Hickory and Pine WOOD, , often by the whole sale or retail, as low tAr A LK— ALK—50 bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brew- be bougntfOr in the eity. All orders P Q ?® t m# «jurv>“ sd expressly for me, just received and for sals tended to, and particular attention g^ven to m ^ e Albany Ale Depot by ment. Wood yard at the old stand at the oot 21 W. M. DAVID80N. Railroad Bridge. »r~rrw WHITE. S CRUBBINGTWhite Wash, Stove,Shoe and Dusting Biushes, for sals by Y7i|VE THOUSAND H»* Bseos »b ^ E wt 17 MORSE ft NICHOLS, 115 Brought**-**. JC J ift stow, fox sale l»9»J