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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1853)
s wannah m THU DAILY NEWS. rS*"Tiio fallowing line*, by Ml** Anno C. Lymh, Cor. of Congreta ood Joffcraen-Mta., •buetiM paseeuger by the Allantic, ware read at MAAS dfc HE¥IHANN. lart dinner ou board the Atlauiic, previous to PROPRIETORS. * ft: rrl»«l,i»porl j.\sckib*ji t© oirr. west, orthesteamer ‘Atlantic.’ ThtlfAtherf ng clouds around ua lower Th. tcmpeat wildly raves. Bat fearlessly our onble ahip Thu angry ocean braves, And hoayant. aa a aea bird ridea The created mount.alu a area. The gale, the storm. the Wight may come, No fear diaturba the breaat, Our ahip ia atrong—our Captain brave— And we oeourely reat. Long life to him and all hia line I Health to the gallant Weal ! Pilgrims Romany laadi are we, Aad now, our travel o’er, Onea more beneath the 8taraand Sripee Wa near our native shore; And since we parted from it last, Dry Goods, Clothing, CLOTHING EMPORIU rAA8 A HEYMANN are ftilly prepared toshc iltlag Savannah, tba largest eaeortmont of Fall nod Winter Coate, variety of approved atyle, for Gentle Boya. Their atook of Clothing will o Who does not love it Adieu, new friends and old, adieu *' iJiayovery wandering broeae **iinceti you “ * _ a the vo.) age of life far leas rude than those. That our good ship has mat ao well Upon those wintry aoaa. STOVES! STOVES !! CALL AT JOHN J. MAURICE’S, No* 10, lii and 14 Barnnrd*ntreet. ^ WUERE you will find aa good an assortment /rm a« there io in the city—which on oxamini tZZjft will compete with any ; and all of which be warrauted to bake, boll or roaat, or the pm 4 ohaaeri otn return them. Having an over stook oi LARGE COOK STOVES, Ikoee io want would do well to call, being purchased last otajon at a reduced rate, 1 feel positive in saying r I ean sell any thing in tha shape of a large Cooking Stove cheaper than thooa purohased t ia season. Also, all kinds or Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves on the most accommodating terms and latest stylos. Also, Tin Ware of every description Cast Iron rumps for Wells and Cisterns. l<oad Pipe of the vnriousCallihro. Wooden Ware, of every description. Brooms, Scrubbing ami Dusting uruvhes, etc.etc. Glass l.amps tor Fluid ami Camphino, Gil, etc. prices. ilabllshn assortment of Cravats, i Suspenders, Shirts, Un and Cape, Umbrellas, T wars, indVal MAAS A HEYMANN. LATEST AttttIVALS OF H EINSTEIN * ECKMAJV, No. 151 CoofreiMt,, assortment of ETAPLI DRY GOODS, jrown and White Shirtings, col’d liomespi i, all kiada of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys and Oa urge,etc. 8ILKN. l.amps tor iluidanu CauipMnc, HOLLOW WAKE of every kind. , ..... Having two of the best Plumbers in the United States X am prepared to run Water Pipes ou correst princi ples, of the bjst material. 1 would refer to work done In the m w buildingsof Mr. Waldburg, Mr. Wm. Rems hart, Stoddards, Lloyds ano Ciroopelys, ~ — other buildings in the city. JOHN J. MAURICE. Mills, Engines <V Machinery. __ his friends and the publio generally, located In Savannah, Oa., and is prepared to give his exclusive attention to those wishing nis services in pre paring plena, furnishing Drawings for Steam Engines, Saw Mills and Machinery in general. lie will alio de vote hia time to suporiutendiug the ereotion of Saw Mills throughoat the South, aa he has the agency forsome of the largest Machine Manufaotering establishments In the United States. He Is also prepared to give, par ties desiring it, every information In regard to the cost ot Engines, Mill Gearing and Maohiuary of all de- Norirtlons; Shingle Maohines, Loather Belting, double or single inndo to order and warranted to be good.— Porsons ordering work through him may rost assured their orders will ba filled with dispatch, mud every at tention paid to giving them Machinery from the best style of patterns, and of the most substantial and dura ble workmanship. He would likewise invite the at tention of those about to ereot Mills to his plan of oir- ku!ur Mill, known as“MItcbers Ciroular Mill;" be lieving it to be the only plan that oan be anoeessfully operated In all kinds of timber. By this plan, tha tim ber Is seourod i j aa to prevent springing whilst the r ia in the out. The set works are geared ao that by turning ono wheel the log is adjustod at both ends; thus saving the labor of one hand. v Partios wishing to learn tho advantages of this Im- v nroveuont are referred to Pixuon A Mauuudeh'h X Jftill at No. 9)4, C. Railroad, aud Fuller k Co., 5»o. 7 Central Railroad. Long experlonoe and close attention fraolloally to constructing and operating Steam “*», warrants the subscriber in ttie oonfld e to give every eatisfaotion. tchluery for working wood, such as if* ft® 110 ! Daniil's improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor tising tnachino, Sash, Mouldiug aud Slat Machine, Scroll 8-tw. to., by calling on the subscriber may ob tain them from the best manufacturers, of labor saving machines for working wood ever oflerod to tha publio. Aii*Prompt attention will bo given to all letters (post paid) addressed to 11ENRY MITCH EL, Savannah. - REFERENCES! ~ Messrs. Wm. U. Gii.es k Co.,\ Messrs. R. A. Allen k Co.. J R. W. GiHus, Wilmington, N. C. Harlem * Uollinuswoktu, 1 Wilmington, oct 27 Del. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, For New York B Rati) i< Boston* Philadelphia. AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS: KUllOl’B AND CALIFORNIA. Y e\ctkmoreAugueta,Florida, Alabama, Knox •Hie, Slate of Georgia and Key Stone,Shite—every il.v 1)1.1 Wailnaiiluu Ala.. LaMAPIIM MMN’I' Baturday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sunduys exoopted. Special motion- r Exp Orricxs AND AGENTS—163 Bay-street, Savannah; Third -street, Macon ; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, Naw York; 43 aud 46 South-third-stroet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-stroet, Providenoe*, Mout- guuiory-streot t Ban Franaisoo. LIVINGSTON, WINC1IEBTER. k CO. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rrilB HIJBHCRIBKR has on hand, and is 1 constantly receiving from the best and most respec table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond. Ru by, Pearl. and other Jewelry, and storltng Silver Ware, •ueh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Sil ver Plates aud Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups and Bauoers; Qoblots; Tumblers; Pap Rosts: Soup and Sauce Ladles: Pie, loo Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Ptokle and butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars aud Fruit Kulves; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Walters; Snuffers and Traya; Ivory Balanoe-Uandle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dissert Knives. Flue 21 day Marble Mantle Clooka and oommon Brass Clocks of every desoripts< Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver i; Fine Thim- Oold and Bilvar ~ gera'a Pocket Notudi’ ""**** — ------ —v-.‘3 Particular attention will be given to repairing of bios; Gold aud sftver Spectacles; Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fit Cutlery; Raiora and Rasor Strop*; Card Case* Port Welches aud Jewelry. From his long exporienoe and extensive faelUtiaa, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ui> prices are aalow, i * el as at any establishment in the State. S. WILMOT. No. 1 terms as liberal i mar 18 as low, and heSiato. Market-square. Brocaded do; Satin de Chenes. plain bl’k Silks, eto DRESS GOODS Muslin and Barege do Lalnes, flg'd and plain Cash- moros, Ciroassiaa de Bergos, Frenoh and English Me rino*!, Paranattu, Alpaooas, Setooh Plaids, ato. Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all oolori of cloth for Ladiet and Cloak*. Freneh aad 8wiss Embroideries, Ui Chemisette*, Collars, Intent Waists, Emb’i t’d and plni loaertiugs, eto. GLOVKS. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk an Thread do, ete. CLOTHS, k and blue Broad Glotha and a variety of other ooL ore, Casslmercs, al! kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentuoky Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings. All kiuda of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS 1 J. P. COLLINS, imUPORTEK ANO DEALER, 100 BRYAN-STREET, I S now receiving, and oflurs for »nlo at very low prices, a large assortment of House-Furnisl * prioes, a la articles, such as: Crockery, Chinr aa. Glass, Disli Plated Teapob Britannia Pitchers, Japan k Bowls, Tinware, Goblets, Castor , Tumblers, Knives, Decanters, Forks, Preservos, Spoons, illy Glasses. Lamps. White and Fanoy China Dinner 8ervioei. White Stone do, Tea Beta, together with every description of Cut and Plain Olaaiware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes r\nd Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co lognes ; rich Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewall Boxes, and other Fanoy articles in great variety. Family Hardware, Wire and llraas Fenders, And irons. Shovels and Tongs. Lamp Wioks, Wood and Wil low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns,both guarded and Plain; Fanoy and Ladies' Work and Tra velling Baskets—in short, every article In the liouso- Furnlslilng lino may be fount! at his establishment, llry Poods and Cabinet Furniture exoepted. nor 1 JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONURESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. R espectfully invitee tho attention of bis friends and the publio, to his stock of Call and Winter Dry Goods, which having purchased on the most favorable terms, he Is propared to sell to the advantage of his oustomers. These goods have been selected under his own inspec tion, and every urtiolo will be warranted to ba what it is represented. Among his stock will be found the following, in tari- is qualities. A large Ansortnient of Furniture Prlnta. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams, Scotoh Plaids, Chineses, Satinets, DeLalnes, Liuseys, Cashmere!, Cassimores, Alpaooas, Blankets, Cloak*. Tweeds, Mantillas. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Uandkerohlefa and House-Keeping Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stock ia Savannah. Milan, Lace*, HhawU aad Embroideries. A large assortment or seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brooade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins. jiurcu, uiuuwo mu risiu , iiw, ou* X'upiins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Underscores and Chemisetts. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambric and Jaconet Edg- ng and Insertions, Cambric and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all aisea. Long Shawls f 1 to 10 dollars each, Printed Caclimere Shawls, Wi Shawls in groat variety. A full assortment uf Carpetings, Ruga, Floor Cloths and Matts, well worth while *o see. RAG^ARPETING for kitchen use, an exoellont ar ticle. and to which special attention la invited. ulu, and to which special attention la invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins aud F'ronoh Towels at various prioes, with many other goods not enumerated, together with an immense stock CLOTHING, which will bo sold at wholesale only. Country Merchants and others wishing to pnrehaso cheap Dry Goods, will do well to eall and examine this stock before making thoir selection*.3m oot 19 Full mid Winter DRY GOODS!! W. C. WADSWORTH, No* 115 Cougrenn-atreet, Savannah. 1 8 now prepared to offer to tho citizens of.tfa- vaunah, and the oonntiea adjacent, one of tho most magnificent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Ben.: Beiist: Bciu::: THE Uubscribors manufacture and keep constan 1 ly on hand all aites of Church, Factory, 8teamboat, Ferry, Looomotive, School llouso, and Plantation Bell*. These Bells arc hung with the patent iron yokes with moveable arms. They oan ba turnod around ao that tho clappor w ill strike in a now place, whloh la dealra Lie afters bell has boon rung a few years. Springs »ro affixed in a new way to prevent the clapper from rest—, on the Boll, thereby prolonging the sound. These Belli are manufactured from the beet atook and are oast in iron oaelngs. At thla F'oundry these were fire: need aud are found to be a great improvement. We give difficult, can be pleased. ,y to ['rev.ntth.di.p jwr rromrutla , J^^^ r “|^g^SYS« a «OOD8, both on account of tho quality and low prioes at which wa are offering them. Among thorn may bo found 0-4, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fiuo Bod Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter panes and Tollat Quilts, extra large aud fine Linen Damasks and Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity and Chintes; Flannels, all oolors, styles and qualities; Huckaback*. Russia Towels aud Toweling*. Ticks. Drills, eto.; Embroideries, Ladies Ernb'd Uaudkercbitfs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Under lidkfa and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserting*, Bands and Flounces, very fine and rich. Tugother with a full stook of Plantation, I'anoy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to which we invite all to call and oxamiue. Goods freely exhibited, and onstomera left judgment and taste to purchase, or look tf oct 17 naage, we of all Bella is lelle have been cast and sold from thD Foundry, which is tha best evldenoe of theii superiority. We have T5 gold and Silver Medals, awardadLfrom the various Fairs " for the best Bella foi sonorouswaa and purity of tone." We pay particular attention to lotting up Foals or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our I'ouudry is within a few rods of the Hudson stiver, Erie Canal, aud Railroads runuing in evenr direction. As this is tho largest Es tabllshment tne kind in the U. S. and has fA«/»r; i*» viusii cm, uu micu Miwigroovui patch. We oan refer to Bells in any of the States Old Bells taken in exobange for new ones. Lewis, Compasses, Ao. constantly on hand. Address A. MENEELY'8 SONS, Horses mid lYlules. A lot of good MULE8 and UOR8E8 for 1 £e T. F. STEVENS' Stables, Cor. Broughton k Barnard-*ST , W ATERS’ Atmoapborlo Hreitwf Cup— A few of these celebrated and highly approvod . -----.i——.--J Highly opproved nreast Caps, just rec d aad for sale by nor 3 JA8. U. CARTER k CO. 8qnare Cake Boxes, just rec'd b; Round, anil Oval dby R8E k NICIIOLS. S FIR1T GAS.—A fresh aud superior article just raoeivad and for tale by P ° T U J. P. COLLIN8. 1¥JB W BOOKh. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER «* CO WKDKESDAV, NOV.SOril. "VT1NNI2SOTA nud Its Rosoursoa, to which ai ItJL appended Camp-Fire Sketches, or Notes of . Trip from St. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlsmsnt on the Red River of the North, by J. Wealy Bond. TheYemassae: A Romance of Carolina, by W. more Simms, Esq.—New and Revised Edition. The Ethnographical Library, conducted by Edwin Morris, Esq. Volume 1 received—oontaining the Na tive Rscos of the Indian Arobepelago, Papuans, bv Oaotwa WinHin, P«*l U n i k 1 **/ George Windsor Earl, M R A 8. Harper's Magatine for December. Gleason* for December. Baruum's Illustrated Ne‘v«. NUNDUIES. K w. UR 5 LS 8luirl, » A » Clarified Sugar: 10 boiH tw?. n A d0 j , CruBhe< I Powdered do, Swar D “” k ' ke * t: g vu, “ ri *1 do N.wEusW lLu"' 30 do Domestic Brandy • 80 bones Beadels C s and £’• Candu.. 80 do Beadels A Colgate,?.*?. 10 quarter-oasks 4th proof Brandy® 1 *”* 1} 26 boxes assorted Candy; y ’ 20 qonrter-eaakx Madeira Wine; 300 box** No I Pole A Family Boxp, 10 bbla new White Beane; 1 60 do snpericT Eating Potatoes. Landing and far sale by nor & SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k Y IKW OFTUE CITV OFSAVANNiu -A beautiful Bird'a Eye view of the city of sV- vannab, sketched from the Steeple of th* Exchange, £ F. Cervoau, and Lithographed by R. If. Howell iu/t ~“Pl*Wd. Th. .dJSS, 1. uJcd, ,ho.“ wShi»,“ oopy muit ,ppl 7 early to R. u. Uow.il, ormt th. Book »< 8. 8. SIBLEY, D * 0 ™ Wo. UU Coairoixtroot. A i! ll f,', I -, A JAPON1CAB.-A lot of doubt. . Camilla Japonicas, lor salt at No. 4 Washington . Camilla Japonicas, lor sal* at No. 4 Washington 12® b7 „ . ,“i?. u .f n , D .T.» a *S!r^ Gardner tor Dr. oureren. Caudy, Candy. 3 HH08E poIlarBoxes of assorted Candy, eo suit- L *hl# for family use and oonvenieut to carry or Awaasr - ’“ /u * That Cough Candy. vhcii no bub cmT cure OoniuinfUea. w nvvSd ever oxhiblted In thia city, touslstiug in part of eltgi Black and Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Fanoy Plaiauu: Plain Silks, fashionable oolors; boautiful high lustred Black do; Heavy Black Satin de Chinos: Raw Bilk liiaok do; Heavy Black Batin de Chinos; Raw Sill and Worsted Plains: Common de Lainus, all qualities: Marinocs ; Ladies’ Cloak and Talma Clotha; Printed and plain all wool de Lalnes. Alpaooas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, eto. ' ns will find among thia large and vari d Persona will find among this large and vari d atook of DRESS GOODS anoh a variety of Styles and Colors that any '.aote.how- rsr difficult, can be pleaaed. We Invite particular attention to oar stook of X. F. PE LOT, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Wllll*mm«tB f * UHlIdln*, 3‘24 B*y-»l. to thslr o further. The undersigued respectfully informs kll who may need hie sarvioes, that bs^flftft aa&Bhas charge of the MARINE RA/lWA7.SBB whioh la now in suooessful operation. He is. thsrsfore, prepared to Uke up vseeels of any alia usually visiting onr port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao.. on reason able terms. Those who wish to elean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be aooommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vessel* of any olaas or descrip tion, and to carry oa tba business or 8hip-Carpanter- ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MODE & RRO., returns their thanks i the eitisena of Savannah and ita vioinity. for tbe vary liberal patronage which they havo received, and enoouraged by the success of the post year thev beg to announce that they have oompleted their arrangements and are now daily reooiviug from the Philadelphia, Boston and New York markets thoir supplies f extensive FALL AND WINTER TRADE, IN CLOTHING. JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES, prise every quality, style V 6 T30TAT0E8*—-300 hampers superior Irish P«»- L »*to«*, landing from ahip Bhaqdon and for aal ‘-wUrf by ANDRi^. LOW A CO. sale BOO STOVES FOR SALE, JANIES SULLIVAN, A f o. 145 Brouf(kton-ztrcet % Savannah„ THE 8outhoru Iron Witch Cooking Stove stand* unFiwKled as a Stove for Southern use, and challenges all others. «,A ▼uriety of Parlor, Offloe and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood- * •J 0 *?! 11 *-* *° whioh th* advertiMr invites the MUntlen of old and new oustomers. oct 6 HACK, LIVERY c 8 r« LE STABLE.^ NI,orr J' “»■< P«« ‘ JlNI8 B I Oihlnnviviii.-Ti.VZSi!? 2“kViSqm.™ by rec d kj n sale ^ iiuaib 1-ai.mer , „„ UUibefi u .tiding. OHdttLBN i>IAtttellAI.L, ' ^ATTORNE y a t l a w, FwyeiLe-.tre.l, Baldmorc, Mel., i VFI- KR8 hie prof«Mionnl Mrvlcee In th. tr.ne V / eetlon of l.gnl b.eineee 1. th. olty of Bnltlmore j a - . Rirsuscu: . . Bnlrtmore—J. C. Wilwm 10... Uln k WlnUr, B i Dr.J. Il.neonThomM, Hon. W. L. Utr a shall, Wm. Bohley, Esq. . Savannah—Hon. 11. M. Charlton, Frantis S. Bartow ^ Robt. Habersham k Son, Dr. J. P. Screven, Rev. T. L \ Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbridge. Cm nov CUAHI.KS P. COOPKK. ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM MISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, 175 llay-ot,. Mnvannah, 11J ILL practice in the Courts of Chatham, Cam i f» den, Glynn and Molntoah oounties; also, the U. 8. Circuit and Dlstriet Court* for the Southern Dis trict of Georgia. RxrcnnNOB*—S*v*NN*n. Hon. R. M. Charlton, Moesrs. Crane k Rodger*, Messrs. Boston k VUUlonga, Daniel 11. Stewart, Esq. Flohida. Hon. Jas. E. Broome, Hon. S. R. Mallory, • Hon. Thoe. Baltsell, Hon. Thoa. Douglas. - Hon. C. H. Dupont, Uoa. W. A. Forweru. oot 26 3m €ABY A PERKIN’S D AQ U ERR EOT YPI STS, Corner of Bryan-m. and Marbeusquare f SAVANNAH, And 407 Hi*ondwny t N. Y. No pains will be sparod to sooure to their oustomers 1 in Savannah, Pictures of tho same tiegauttone and su perior finish, as those for whioh they have been hereto fore distinguished. tfM~ Pictures token at ail hours between 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock F. 61. P. M. Cart. (octpi) J. W. Pkrkims. ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL & FAT, ARCHITECTS, Cornor of Bull mid llryan-nti*., SAVANNAH, GA. / \ I'TElt thoir eervicoa togRiitiomcn about to build V / and to Committees of Public Buildings, Churches, Honool-houses, kc. Plans for nil kinds and styles ol Dwelling-houses, ,ko., actually built, and in progress, ran at all times bo soon at our offioo; and as it is moru economical, and savos much after disappointment to have plane and sneolfleations well matured before com mencing, it muit do desirable for thoee about to build to eecure the service* of experienced architects. kCT They also undertake tho inspection uf works da ring their progress, as wallas furnish designs for ov- ery stylo ot INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monuments aud Tablets. tf oct 26 WM. A. TUOIvIAS. PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Barnard-Ht.. Huv.,(<u. O OI.IC1T8 the attention of the public hi tho fol- kl lowing named articles, vis: Hot and Cold Shower llathi, Lead and Copper Bath Tube, Fancy and Plain Marble Waah Stands, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass and Conner Lift and Force l’uiups, Lead Pipe, Sheet l^ad. Block Tin, Hydraulic Rams and Kitchen Ran ges of the most improved patents for salo. Silver l'la- tod and Brass work of every description constantly on hand. N. B.—W. A. T. Pledges himself to do all work en trusted to his care, in the most economical manner, and equal to any practiced in tho Northern oitios. Orders from the oountry promptly attoudod to. oot 17 3 mos* THOMAS UK. KOS1S, IMPOATKR AND MANUPACTUAK& OP 8 E Q A R 3 , WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IW SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO. SNUFF, kc., No. 87 Bays 1 , one door %ceet of Abereorn, HAVANNAII, tiKUUGlA. Lockett, Long A Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, 8AVANNAU, II EORUIA. Will Attend to eellluis .11 klnde of PRODUCE. 49T Strict attention gfven to the Receiving and For warding Goode, and filling orders from the country. >. LOCKETT, WM. II. LOMti, JOhM II. DAV18. jy 28 ly Wylly A nioututolliu, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THE PurclmMO and Hale of Htocks, Bonds, Ileal nod Personal Estate, dec. Ac. Office Corner of Bay Lane and Bull Street, rear of the Pott Office. P.8. Having numerous orders we wish to purchase 100 Negroes, either single or in families, for which vre are willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly B. CralVoii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8 ANDEB8VILLE, OEO. “Will attend to business in Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Counties. ltEVEH to—N. A. Hardee, Franklin k Brantly, and 8. E. Botliwell k Co., Savannah. jy 7-6in JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTOItNKY AT LAW, CORNER or BAT AND WB1TAKER-9TS. je 25 ly HJncliley A Tliouuis. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 75 Bajr-at., Havaunah, tia. a. r. KiMCHLar. a. tuomas. Z. N. WiltKler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williameou'sBuildiiiga.Uay-itroet. Hnvannah, Ua. apr lb WLLLN dc DUIUI, Puetori and Coinmiition Merchanti, sep 21 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller and Stationer, No. 136 CongTOSS-lt.. opposite Monument-sq. mar 19] SAVANNAH, GKU. IU CHAU. U. PICKETT* CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, f I AVING resumed bis business, la now pr* "■pared to eontraet for Bnildlng s, or Jobbing work ot nnyaesoription, in his line. Stairs eioonted with neat ness and diepatoh. A shore of the publio patronage is moat respectfully solicited. Carpenter Shop corner of Walnut and Harxison-sts., second street west of Brown aud Harris's Stable*., fob 18 ly B. D. Dunns, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BaumDBU8Vills, Wabuinotom County, Oa., Will practice in tho Courts of tha Middle Cirouit. All business committed to hi* care will be executed with promptness and dispatch. HarEKENCXS.—Messrs. Bothwellk Smith, and Dr. U L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan‘27 JOHN POOJLE, WMOLXSALK AMD RETAIL DC A LIE IM PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES trench and American Window-Glewe, Pain), Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Sabel and Camel Hair Panoili, Badger aud Camel Hair Blender*. Groining Combs, Artiste' Brushes, ko. ke. Paper Hanginoe, Bordere, and Fire-Board Printe. N. B.—House, Sign and Ship Pointing, Gilding, Groin* Ing and Glosing, dona on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whltokei-et. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow k Co. Henry K. Washburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jy21 HAVANNAII, (4BOKGIA. ly Itlnutfuin a Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, All.ala, Clear,la, SWUleolleet Debts In thefclloHing Counties: De Kolb, Fayette, Heard, Cose. Murray, Cherokee Newton, Coweta, Can-oboll, Gordon. Walker, Henry Merriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dads, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. References—E. B. Stoddard k Co., Charleston, 8ontl Carolina; Williams k Brother, Auguste, Georgia; Plan Brothers, and 0. W. Choat, lv'ow-York. Nat. Mamoum. [mar 17 tf ] Thomas N. Cox. C. A. JL. LA HI A It, General Commission Merchant. ly] Savannnh, tieerglo, . [nov I t IMltT b. tort. T. k. dumbam. FORT A DU1V11A1TI, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oot 7 SAVANNAH, GA. ly ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT6 No. 179 Bay-atreet. Hnvnnnnh. JOHN T. KOWOAMD. AU 21 JOHN T. KOWLAMD. JB James McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER St NOTARY PUSllC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn. Pa pers prepared whorebyte recover lossos from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oonnected with Shipping and Insurance. Of floe No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of the Cus tom House. ly D0T y House und Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Broughlonetreet, fret door above Lyceum Hall, Offers hie *ervio«> to the rublio for the execution ol House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keeps for sale at his itore. Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins,for signs, ke. All work done cheap, and warranted to give satisfac tion. 6m o nep 19 S. S. HILLER k J. 1). FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. CORNER Or Broughton and Montgomery Streets. SAVANNA 11, GA. _ Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured. Block*mithing. including Iron Roiling and Grates for Buildings, ko. done at the shortest notice, aug 19—6m T. J. ROBERTS, „ JUm OF DUBUE COUNTY.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 03 ll.y-.lrprl- SAVANNAH, OA. Will give his personal attontlon to all bntineu en trusted to him. 6mo \ aug I OULBERT BUTLER, MAHTKll BUILDER, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER Ttrk-.irttt, Of liiiorp, Savannah eEMKKAL Fire snd Life Ininronee Agency. Charter Oak Life I u« urn nee Cempany, HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (andoreed by the State) $310,000. ALraaoGiix,X t r*aident. __ Jxs.C. Walk lx r, See'y. OF THE CITY OF N. Y. Carital, $300,000. Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company OF UTICA. N. Y. CariTAL, $200,000. Ne«r York aad Erie Fire Iaoarance Co, OF MIDDLETON. N. Y. Capita l $160,000. Knickerbocker Fire luuarance Co. f OF WATERFORD, N. Y. CAPITA!., $1 60,000. Coaklu Cbamkb, Prefideot. % F. D. Mon, Bee'ry. Companies having a cash capital, eafely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect la te by Are, •-.*--- •u ranee agaiaat damage by fire, on all kinds of property oa reasonable terms. Application* received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-street. Marine and Fire lninranee Agency. f I’UK Undersigned will take risks on Cargoes and X Freight*. Also, on Building! and Furniture, and on Rice from neighboring Flantatlona, to tbe Mills in the City. WM. CRABTREE, Agent, oot 28 No. 208 Bay-st. Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Capital $500,000, all paid la. SIMEON L. LOBMI8, President. Chablis J. Mabtim, Seo'ry. T 'lf E MUHMCklttKUM having boon appoint ed Agents of the above named Company, aro now prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mei cliandisc, ko., on favorable terms, jys COHENS k HERTZ. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cath Suttem, CAPITAL *330,000. This company combines the Mntnal and Proprietary system, and will insure tbe live* of while persons, also negroes. Dr. Ahxoui, Medical Examiner. ly MINIS k FLORANCE, Agents. Buncrolt dc Bryan. GRNBKAl. AUKINTM ANI> DKOKBllH, ron TUB rOBOIIASl AND 8ALB OF STOCKS, BONDS, EXCUaNgE<b REAL ESTATE. No* 117 Bay Htreet, Havt uimh lj inauranre tompaoy* ^X^HE undersigned Agents of tho above Company,' JL will taka risks against Fire on Buildings, Stoek in Trade, ko., oa the most favorable terms. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. jan24 BANCROFT k BRYAN, No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2.50 Per Tluraumd. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. BILL HEADS AT $5 PER REAM, printed on fine paper, ruled with Bed and Blue Lines ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type jnst received. JOHN M. COOPER St CO. ROYAL INHKJRANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITA L, 2,000,000 of Founds Sterling. r PHIS INSTITUTION hae established ao Agency I in Savannah, and Fir# Polities upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW LOW k CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. LONDON PH4EN1X FIRE OFFICE. r | UI1S Company takes Fire Riaka in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases. •#P2 BOBT. HABERSHAM k BON, AgenH. jHVNA insurance comp AN k , OF HARTFORD, CONN. 'THE undersigued, Ageuts of the above Company. 1 eontinnetouke risks agaiaat Fir* on Buildings, btooks, etc., on the moat favorable terms. M COHENS k HERTZ. Mutual Llfa Insurance Company of Now York. SAAC ABBATT, See’y. F. 8. WINSTON, _ Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner, A^Uoations reooivad by W.F. HUNTER, Agent. PASSENGER Trains leave Macon daily at OVk A - “ ,lT ” “ Leave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock A. M., and Ogle thorpe at UR A. M., arrive at Maoon 3>4 P. M. f con necting at Maooit each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and Milledgaville, with Macon and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, ke. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fiut line of ooeches, 18 miles to Opelika, thanes 64 miles by M.k W. P. Ball Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and En fanla mail stages. Passengers breakfast and line at Fort Valle, Macon. Aug. 31,1863. e at Fort Valley. OEO. W. ADAMS. angSl Ten Dollars Reword. £ ANAWAY from the subscriber, about ‘.he first week in September last, hi* boy JOE. Ha ia 126 years of age, of a mustee oompfexion, five feet six laebtohigh^ will weteh about 160 pounds, aad his laft leg is mnohswollen from a aorofulons disease. I understand he ticket authorising hii 1 do not know, benaioa and lod, proof to oonvioti utuoriainc him to hire hia time; by whoa given •kn®w. I will give Ten Dollars for his appre- and lodgment in jail, or Twonty Dollars for oonviotioa that he la harbored by a white per- -• . „ . J.P. GOULD. Angnsta, Oa. eodlm nov 11 Wa*ou JHauumctory, WAHNEK’8 OLD 8TAND, IIJiAD OF Droughtnn-utrcet. The eubseribere manufacture, and keep eoastaatly oa hand, a large as sortment of Plantation Wagons, one bora# Wagons, Pedlars' Wagon*, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough mechanics, natites of Geor gia *nd South Carolina, and put up our work ourselves, and warrant every article of the best materials and workmanship. We return oar thanks for the very liberal patronagi received, and assure our patrons that it is our determi nation, that our work shall be as good aa any in tho oity. THOMAS NORTH. »UOKM! MI1UEH!! A ft^^W FOB Fall and Winter Trade. TUB ioUcrlb.r would roin.otfully o»ll Itm.tto.llon or tho I'Uutor, of Uaor.lu, Houth C.rollu. and Ylorlda, and tbs publio pan.rairy, to bl, lurgo atook of BOOTS AND SHOES. Ula atook baa baau aalaatad by bimaalf, with apoelal ire and particular reference to the rotail and pisn- rs's trade, that being the most important feature of •- -- -• ~ - - - hia business. He < and the publio, work of a superior quality and Shoes, Boots, and Uuiters, of uvery variety, ueuue- men's Boots. 8hoos and Congreie Gaiters; also. Misses', Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoe*, of every kind, In oonnootion with tho above, he ha* a large atook of • Ooneordanoo to 8hakspeare, 1 vol., Turkey. Strickland s Queens of England, embellished with port!aite of every Queen, now edition, revised and augmented,8 vols., calf oxtra. Colburn i Co. Portrait Gallery, of distinguished Poets, Philoso phers, lit*teamen, Divines. Painters, Architects, Phy- ^ T ®* lfextrm * 0rr4Co - m •,—r: — The Book of British Salads, illustrated on everv enUy offer* to hi* oustomers page, 1 vol., Turkey Morooco. Bohn. y Wilkie Gallery, a seleotion of Ihe best pictures of the lAte Sir David Wilkie. B. A., a large quaVto vol., iQ TT* r4 ®y Antique. Virtue k Co. I in porto n pi ice $26. a«F ho i' erno P Gallery of British Art, same publishers, nemo also and etvle aa the above. Also samo price. V 1 d *)t?ai l v ’ P pictorial and literary ski book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vo. Charles KDIgDCa superior article. Pilgrimages to Holy Shrine*, 200 ongravings on wood, l volume, Turkey and Cloth. aJ&5ra&‘" u,1,4 » “ lu,tr * ul (, " ,l0) sonable terms. His stook oomprisea all the varieties usuallyJiept ia * Shoe Store, oomisting of Ladios 1 " * 0 ‘ u variety, Gentle Jter • “ kuv ruutd, lie tiu n mriro i NEURO BUOUANM, whioh can safely be reoommondod as a sup «... No effort will be spared to give entire satisfaction, call is solicited from you before purchasing. ■opt 24 WM. HE IDT, Gibbon , Gibbons' Range. YOUNG MEN’S STYLE. k YOUNG Mon can bo acoomodated with a Hat F made expressly for thoir uso,—it differs from ' tho regular stylo in height, and ia in every par- * ticular adapted to their wants, for sale at Bar- ’• llat Store, 176 Broaghton-st., opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall. oot 1 IUS1NESS CARD.—Tho subscriber Ukes |JL 5 |J this method of informing the public, that having fitted up a house tor the purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he is prepared at all timoa to purchase Negroes, either singly or in families, and hill pay fair market prices for them in cash. Alto, in addition to tho above, he will receive and 11 on oommiosion, any Real Estate or Personal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him with. He will also be responsible for any personal property that ha reoeivos. WM. WRIGHT, ■■P 23 Broker, Bay Lana. Livaaof White Persona are also taken by thia Com pany. No *xtra premium for residing in the South. . WILLI AMKI NO, Agont, jane ly Corner of Bay and Drayton at*. NOTICES. . SAVANNAH, OCT. 24,1853. r |'lIRLL Months after dato implication will be made to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, for payment of a One Hundred Dollar Note, letter U.. No. 63d, dated 26th Deoembor, 1849, payable to N. B. Knapp, J. Olmstead, Cashier, the rignt hand half of whioh has been lost. oct‘H law3m R. E. BURTON. fVtl BGAL CO-PARTNERSHIP*—The un dersigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership, the praotioe of Law and Equity in tha various Courts of Eastern and Middle Circuits, under the name and style of Marsh A Ouerard. MUI.FORD MARSH, JOHN M. OUERARD. To the Fublic, THE undorsigned no longer acta as Agent for L. BENNETT k CO., for the purchase of Carriages. Nexcark, N. J., Sej>t. 1, 1863. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3m Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they ••• ould bo har*”* — **■-*“ — J ■* —* sop 10 NOTICE. ^ACTORH, lUerchnntsaDd Othern, de C. A. L. LAMAR. FALL OF 1833: qeorqe s. Nichols. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING POODS, Sfc. in store and offers for isle Oent's fine bine, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter 8b*m Fur Cloib, and Camblet Overcoat*. Goat’s fine black Cloth Cloak* and Mantles. Gent's fine blue, black, and claret frook and Dress music: music The subscriber respectfully informs the La dies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he in tends opening a School for instruction in Sa cred and Secular Muaio. Thiough loni — perience. and having oondnoted large i ho feels confident his instruction will be perteeL, .... isfactory to all thoee who may desire his eervioea in the above departments of Vooal Muaio. Desirous or forming a large olasa thu prioe of Tiokets has been fixed at $4 eaoh.fsr the course of 24 lessons, inoluding books; the name of whioh ia tho "Singing School Companion," oomisting of 8ongs, Glees, Trios, xsr.; Duetts. Qnartetts, Chornses. Mote it*, Church Musie, Oratorios, do., tho most popular work of tbe day. Those wishing to form his class are requested to hand in their names as early as possible to thia offloe through the post-offloe, under address to JA8. PIERrONT, nov 4 tf Organlit anA Teacher Vocal Muaio. Carriage Manufactory. CARRIAGES* BUGGIES 6ULKIES, A general aad complete aavortmeiit jam •* ECfil RECEIVED. S 'HE Subscribers urn now propared to offor to tho publio, CARRIAGES, PH ASTONS, BUGGIES, Kit Y ALLS, ko., fresh from some of the most popu lar Establishments and Builders at the North. Tbe selections were made by one of the firm, with their line aatbey can confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that they will be sustained in offering a bettor, and finer olaas of work, than ha* boon usually kept in this market. Tho publio are most respectfully requested t< they examine, and satisfy themselves, whei earnest, by an examination of their £gr All kinds of repairin£ done lioretofore. BENNETT k CO., cornor West Broad and Bay-streets. ttuns, ttifles, Hardware, Ac. Gent's Cadet Casslmere, Tweed Cassimere, black Casaimere, blue Cassimere Frooktees, and business Sauk Coats—a greit variety. Gent's blaok Doe Cassimore, and mors than thirty difleront. patterns of fanoy Cassimore Pant* of latest stylo*. Gent'* Vosta—about 1,600 Vasts, embracing all of th* Flusbiug Overcoats, Frook and Saoks for servants. India-Robber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTIl’M AND UOYM’ DEPARTMENT, has never been equalled in thi* place, and contains the following- • Mowing: Broad Cloth, Beavo-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoats and 8aoks. Blue, black, brown and olarat Cloth Dress Frocks and Sacks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jackets, Cadot and 8tcel-iuixed Satinet Ronud-Jaokets. Mixed and Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes: fine black Doe-Cassimero, blue Cloth, and a large asso ' rnent of fauoy-colored CassUuer* and Satinet Pants. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpacca Black Cloth, a a great Tariety of Merino Vesta. All of the above for boyefrom 19 to 17 years old. CIIILDUKN’8 DEPARTMENT! eon sins very pretty fringed and plain block Cloth Suits; fanoy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vesta and Pants connected; Genin's new style of Fancy Dress Jackets; black and brown Talmas; black and gr< Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for child; from 4 to 10 veers. Iren, boys', and youth's white and colored Shirts. Fancy Article*, embraoing almost every artlele for gentlemen’s ward robe that can be called for, together with the richest as sortment of oovered and plain Capa for gentlemen, youths, boys, and ohlldran. N. B —Most of the above goods, the Men and Bo; Clothing, have been made up expressly (br my tra< . and under my inspection, at ihe North, and oan oonfi- dontly recommend them as good, and as oheap as ean be found elsewhere. The oitiisns and pablio generally are invited to call and see at the Clothing Store, Gib bon's Range. oct 7 Union Stetun Saw Mill. r prepared to out and fill orders for BER of every dimension nt short notice. In the building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of all the rccont improvement* in the construction and ma chinery of mills, aud are of opinion that onr MILL will only require a trial to oonvinoe any one that she can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in 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 nud prices. j. ROBERTS k CO. Order may he loft at ouroffice. No. lUABay-et**,. L, Eastern Wharves. tf aug 3 CSK© IS) » S3 .-A COFFEE HOUSE. THE Undersigned lin* leased, aud has COFFEE HOUSE, Venison, Grouse, Partridges, Fish, New Y ork and Philadelphia Deer, dec., dee., Vill always be kept on hand, and served up in n style Liver before equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners n short notioe. He will keep only the beat Li< oot 6 3m JOHN Mu&. It Liquors. K. CODY. EDWAHD O’BYKNE’S Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. !• O'B. keeps constantly in store s stook of Giioouuss, Liam 1UU boxes Family Soap; 75do Pal* do; 80dc 75 do Pure West India Uroand Coffee “ do Fisher's Tobaooo 25 ohests Pouchong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial do 75 bbla Phelps' Gin; 40 d* Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 60 do Bum 4>« pipes 8ignet Brandy 2 do Otard do 15 bbla Port Win*: 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin 15 obis Lamp Oil; S hhds Sugar 50 bbls Coffee Sugars . HPfcBNDID RAFFLES. A BEAUTIFUL 8wi«e Landscape Picture, with IX moving figures, including a fine 21 day Cloek, and a Music Box—a splendid Musioal Box, with Man dolin and Piano and Forte, being on* of the flnaut ever Threo fine Landscape Painting on Copper. Th* whole included in one Scheme. Can be seen at the Muaio 8toro of G. B. MITCHELL, Successor to F. Zogbaum k Co. .ENGLISH 8AUCE8.— John Bull, Essence of J Anchovies, Coi ~ “ China do, T' India, 8ey«,ri ky 1*40 2] A. BONAUD. via*. Comps Sauce, Piquant do, Emperor Kina Onde do. Sir BPool do. Beading, Poled Herring, Anchovies Paste. For •ale I IHE SUBSCRIBER beg* leave to inform bis friend* and the publio generally, that he ha* pur- ned the entire atook of Mr. JOHN GARRUT1IERS, 175 Congress-sk, and that he will i«ll GUNS, R1FLK8, PISTOLS, ko., at very low prioes, for cash. Manufacturing aud repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarefully executed, and at low prioes. J. T. JONES. regular system of Oymnastio Excrcisos, such will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindner, is in the highest degren oonducivo to health recommend it and vigor of constitution, tnddMi: most cordially to the publio. It ia in auon a sohool of nhysicial exercise that pa- -ny expect to find the means of establishing for ild— *“*■—* — J **- ••• JOHN M. COOPER * CO, Booksellers and Stationers Comer Whitaker and St, Julie*'Streets, TTAVINO considerably enlarged their Store, XX now making axtonsive additiona and impri raents in all it* branches, aa well in their BOOK AND JOB PRINTINO OFFICE AND BO . ... . BINDERY n* In the department of Book* and Stationery. Their arrangement* are such as enable them to order and ob tain With the utmost vrvmtitnrM aud ce.rtalntu. noi r»n1 v tain with the utmost prompt nets aud certainty, not only »• r 5*^»c*Tioir* of all sections of our Union, but those aJaoof EnaLOjrp, Frakck and Gf.kmant. All of which they pledge themselves to furnish singly, or »n gw.infi 5% PhStef-fJ h * •“«“* hou - “•» th 5 lr ,M too . k of ®«*?»nt and valuable Standard, lowing d IUu,trat4d work* wUl be found th* fol- LONDON EDITIONS, W " nn * t ' r . Bo0 «*» «» CALF EXTRA. *J r l or “ Ben Johnson, 1 volume, kloxon. The Doctor, b» Southey, 1 volume. Longman k Co. Beaumont and Fletoher, 1 volume. Moxon, and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. ^SnbSS!^ V ** bru * h ' ^ raxqnhar, Char!** Lomb'i Work*, new edition, l vol. Edmund Burke’s Works, new edition, 8 Rivinrstons. ’ «olding'i and Smollett's Work*, new editions, lllna- trated by Crulkshank. each in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift's Works, 2 volumes. Bohn. *tonk°Caf 0T d EdlUon w * Ter, y Novels, 12 vol*, Houl- T* Bnr k Co Anatomjr of M^^ttoholy, 1 vol. (bnlf-Cslf.) JSod'* Own, ProfoMty Illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon GllBla*, with 500 ongravings, 1 voL Willoughby k «Hm 0W0ld u ll K Ll - Jobnson, edited by Crokir, new edition, with portraits, 1 volume. Murray. Arabian Night*, 600 wood outs, 1 volume. n. 1 To1 - Molo “' '• Work*?! volun ®, SJ lirMiM, i VOI. mo a . , 1 vol. Longman k Co. Sterno s Work*n volume. Bohn. Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn. The bpeotator, 1 volume. Bohn. i.Sflfcr 4n ‘ mBl 334 engraving*, 1 volume, (half-Calf.) Or-A Co" ter n " jr inu *‘ r * t " 1 - vol. TeggkCo. otewkri* Phuttehy trf t il! , T.^r.“'A B u4 0 . hn, “ n ''' Moor,’, MtlodUi, illuitrated by Mull,,, 1 rolumo, Turkey extra. Longman k Co. Winged Thought*, handsomely executed in gold and color*. I vol., 8 vo., embossed calf. Longman k Co. ..-I ''A n :!* 0 “ , 'y.wunuM w...........o n ,vi. wuv iuiu, nauuBonieiy ornament pagea, embellishod with 63 tinted illustrations. 1 vol. *o , Embossed Turkey. Bogue. Or B r , kCo Pettra ' 1 vol '» 8T ° *“ lu,krBtcd .Turkey Antique, Burns, 1 vol., 8 vo., Illustrated, Turkey Antique. Virtue. Bulwer'i Work*, 16 vols., 12 mo.,calf extra. Chap- an k Hall. r American illustrated editions, 8 vo., superbly bound a. Moor*, T InTurk.y.Mofouco AnUcjus, of Bjroo, Moot,.'Bu,ni, Vo C3r> Uom>n *’ Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Shakapeare's Work*. Boston edition, 8 vol*.. Octavo. Webster s Works, Calhoun's Works, Presoott's Works, Addison v Works, Samuel Johnson's Works, Irving' Works, Cooper's Works, ke.,ko. 16 MO. VOLUMKS, CAI.r EXTRA, AI.PINE AND OTUER EDO _ , . , MSM EDITIONS. Brltlih Pool, In 63 t,1«. riokoilng-AWlno odlllon. Murray. Byron's Work. 8 VoliiT do Life and Works. 12 vol*. do Moore's Poetical Works, 10 vols. Longman k Co. Miitnn'a a- • j- Piokering Aldin Milton 1 edition. Cowper'a Poetical Works, 3 vols. Picketing Aldlnced 8hakspear's Playa and Poems, with a life glossary notes, index and 170 illustrations, 15 vols. Bobu. 8cott’» Poetioal Works, illustrated, 4 vol*, Turkey vol*. Moxon. Bacon's Works, 3 vols. 16 _ ‘ Hesperldea, 2 vols. (sloth*) Pltkering, Herriok 1 Aldine edition. Foltham's Resolves, 1 vol. Pickering. Herbert’s Works, 2 vols. Plokaring. » a,*? ^ do 1 vol., with sketoh of hU lif*.— Routledgo k Co. Jeremy Taylor * Life of Chri*t, 3 vol*. Pickering Aldine edition. Tsylor'e Holy Living and Dying, 2 vols. Piokering. imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, 1 vol. elf t ®“ d T®* 4 *? Moroooo, handsomely vignotted pages, London and Oxford. Parker. Butler’s (Bev. Joseph) Works, 2 vol*., also in 1, oalf ex. i^ondon k Oxford. Anglors Souvenir, 1 vol. (Turkey) Gilt The River Dove, with*omt quiet thought* on An gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine.ejlition STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, ko. Wrfting Paper, Cap, Letter, ko.—In store over 1000 reams, the kinds and qualities of whioh mostly used, comos direct from tha manufactory, and will be sold in lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill Blank Books—Stock considerabl s $1 per thousand. d Note _ e very beautiful for weddings, soirees, Gold Pens—A large and selected stock. Steel Pens—A very large atook, some manufactured to thoir order in very lurgo quantities at a very low prloo. Copying Books- Superior Style, and whioh. turer, are sold singly or per doien a “ ’ Con- • - Copying Prouaoa and Copying Iuk-Of various styles and sizos, a good supply always on hand. Maynard and Noyes’ and Harrison's Writing Ink— ... Writing the latter by the quantity at Harrison's prices. Rose Wood ana Mahogany—Of all sli Desks, in great variety, also of Ne Pins Ultra Desks, for travellers. Bankers' and Merchaute' Note Cases—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartmont* for Notee, ko. Porte Monaios, rocket Books and Cigar C B ’ large and handsome assortment. (.. . ... athomatical Instruments, singly or ia oasoc, j superior. Thormometors, a variety of sixes and kinds. Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains. Finest Pookot Knives, a handsome assortment at Importers' prioes. Papier Mache Goods, in great variety, such as Tables, Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewel Boxes, Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Coses, ko. Also, Ladies' Reticules, Parses, and Card Cases, Dlt- sseted Alans and Games for children in great variety. Also, Uattiedoor and Bbuttleoocks, Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Leather and Moroooo Backgammon Boards, Playing Cards of all qualities, ko. tneir omiaren, mat robust and eiastio strength, w rapols the attacks of disease, and it particularly • mends itself to them. 8. N. HARRIS, M.D. GEO. F. COOPER, M.D. P. U. WILDMAN, M. D. JAME8 8. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAUL, M. D. E. YONOE, M. D. c. w. webt. m.'d. Tbiims—Pupils are received at the Gymnasium and -pspl instructed in GymnAstior or Calisthenics, with Fencing (broad and small gword) “ ' * ' i $10, for i I of six 118 HELITUtOLDT «* EIFE.EH, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, &ft. Corner of Hrynn anti Jefleraon-streeu, Rosneotf ully announce to the publio in gene ral, that they are now prepared to execute all ord*rs in tbe above line. N. B —All articles manu fac tu red by u s ar e warranted lor mater 1 al and workmanship. may 27 ly HET MBOLDTk EIFLER. Staves Wonted, OF WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. N OT less than 42 or over 44 inches long, do. do 6 do 7 do wido. do do 1 do 3 do thick. The baok edge of the 8tave to be dresse i down to th* same thiokness as the front edge. The Staves to be stralgbtly cleft, and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared ia strict oonformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. H. A. Allen k Co's lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to lat March, 1864, Fifty Dollars per 1000 piece* will be paid by Savannah, Jane 21.1863. ANDREW LOW k CO. t fab 1 sortment oflvory, Buffalo and Shell, Tuck, Dress, ron, Fine teeth. Side and Children’s Long Combs, also, Ivory, Pearl. Satin wood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also. Tooth. Nail. Comb and Shaviag Brushes, of Kng liah. French, and American manufacture, jnst reeelvad and for sale by oct 22 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. ^l£NK CUTLERY—Juet received a very Ul , Jj perior aesortmont of Wasbtenholm'eand Rodgers' Poeketr • ' ‘ ~ tacket Cutlery: also, some very fin* Baiors with and without Cases; Ladies' fine Stissers, ko. ko., for sale at the Apothooaries' Hall by J. E. DxFORD. Sugar, for sale by MINIS k FLORANCE. EMBROIDERY. C OLLARS—Cbimeaettes, Underslcoves, Infants Robes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Bands, all in fine variety at KBMPTON k VERSTILL'8, 72 8t. Julian and 106 Bryan-atrcete, W IIIMKY.—10 barrels old MonoagaheU, puncheon Scotch Whisky; 1 do Irish do. Fol uy £ sale by(oct 19J LAND k O'NEILL.: r3MBROIDEUlK8, dec.—French and Brit 171 -mm Ijj i»h Ernb'd Goods. Ladies’ Cuff*, Collars, Cbem Imtes, Udkfs and Undersleeves. Ladies and Gentlemen's plain Cambrlo Udkfs. among whieb are some real 8ileaia Goods at a great bargain. wnien are some real Silesia Goods at a great bargal Hosiery for the aeawmof all kinds in Cotton, Meri Wool, Spun 8ilk and Silk Gloves of nil kinds sevoi new make*. M. PRENDERGAST k CO., )LA1D DIKH1NOKH, Plain and Spotted oM'd Flannel*, hixhool’d M d’Lnine*, Flg'd do ; 1 ^Hy.Ttnk, Blu® and Mode ool'd Merinos*, for ante by <>‘29 DnWITTk MORGAN. f UjOL’R—200 bbl* Balt. Flour; 75 do Georgia do; 25 do Hiram Smith do, in store and for salt 5Z Toct271 SWIFT k CO. B utter, chebee and buck* WHEAT.—30 kogs selected Goshen Batter: 5t boxes White and Colored Cheese i60k,hMdk bbls Buckwheat; 20 boxes Buckwheat. Received per steam er and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00 pUIftlK KASTKKN HAY, ■tore in loUto *nlt pnrehaaers. W. CRABTREE ADJOURNMENT. T HE Court of Common Picas and of Oyer and Terminer for the eity of Savannah, has bean ad- jonmed until Monday, HKn December next. 8aitors, Jurors and Witnasees will plea** take notice. By or- det of the presiding Judge. nov 9 SawtlvD WM. IL Bl'LLOCH, Cl'k. To Land Owners. A LL porsous owning Lands in Soutb-Wostern Georgia, either in old Ives. Early, Irwin or Mi oogee counties, whioh composo tho following nountii Randolph, Alarion, Macon, Baker, Thomas, Deoatws and Lowndes—if thoy wish to sell tbe samo, I will loo!. at the land and report the true value aud situation of the land, and soil the same on Commission, or look and report for the sum of $5. Send their numbers, district, county and name, and tho fee and instructions, and * will sell or roport faithfully in all oases. MATTHEW WRIOnT, Lumpkin, 8t*wart County, Qa. oct 1 into AD S1KKET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. The uDder.if'iiu.i has taken charge of, H: clean, and his table bountilully supplied with every deliosoy he market affords. Ay Omnibuses will &lwe s be in readiness to earr passengers to and from the Hotel U tho Depot ani Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Prime Western Corn A Heal, thousuuil bushels prime choice Cora in Os- and for sale by [asp 7J CHA8. H. DURYEE. CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR. OfWl bus>> * P rirar Western Corn, in white sacks wl/ 150 bushels fresh ground Corn Moal; 34 saoks Georgia Floor in half-barrel sackr; Also—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Jnst received and for sale by [oct 211 CHA9. H. DURYEE. r handsome, jnst reeeived and for sale by oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER k £ TjlBNDKRH— Brass, Wire, nud Perforated ; a*. sorted Patterns, for sale low by PA oot 22 8AMUEL PALMER k 80N. R A1L.U0AUAUZK.S-A few dozen io atoro, and for sale by SAM’L PALMER k SON, Gibbons' Bnildlng. Etowah JUills Flour. T HE undersigned having been Agent of tho above Mills, will. *'ed with the various qualities appointedthe only luhfltrf with th. variouaufitiji of’^oar,lad’ll abl. to *11 order, to any axtaat, glth.r ia BbU. or Sacks. It is the intention of the Proprietor to place his Flour in thi* market so as to oompeto freely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. A fr..h i »P^|«t i r.«r,.d ulo ,t th. d.p.L BURN, WILDER A CO. Agent*. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars THL subscriber has now on hand _ __ and well eeleoted stook of Wines, Liquors MB* and 8egars, oomprising the following: One Batt of the ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of th* first quality and ohoioest OLD •*RE- I'.BVB tiiitiM tAX11 SERVE, vintage 1840. ofSVAEh 0 ^iua%u^ < .^«.' , ' li “ l ' lTll ‘" r " One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL. vintage 1820. 8 7 One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. ^ ynavorea Two Pipe* Old London Market. . Eight quarter oask* OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also * lot of th# OLD RESERVE, ©f aa old*?im portation, in Boxes and DemHohns. w Two half pipe* ohoioe OLD PORT WINE. “ " ° '* " SHERRY *• Twelve half pipe* ohoioe OLD COGNAC, of various One puncheon of OLD 8COTCH WHISKY’. ,, , . ** " Jamaica Rum. Alio various Choice Chmip^e, 0 f vorlo« taS&r Hock mill. imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino. Anf ,e if?u!?» d Cordials, Brandy Fruits, ko. A UE— ALE—50 bbls Albany Creum Ale, Brow. . lifter 1 tK,l "“ “* f “ *' W. M. DAVIDSON. WVito Wash, Stove, Shoe and O Dusting Brushes, for eale by oot 17 MOR8E 4 NICI10L8, U5 Broughtoa-«t. PATENT maUCIWEBThc/ T i.® L»e«P«.t and Ben Rnm.dy for p “ ,_ /IAN’S. 1 ectorant ralomaty CHERRY thu i. ±ssZ£re,asEjfs^,, plan of nombining the mostaotive and e^ir^* 06 Ul * W3BHKaiKrSti •ray «ad e.ruinty or .ITOoL wWoh iwssssssr lt ii not d.ilyaod that thi. ihaU bo . „„„ . r.ftteTy'r.b^fWo,^ resorted to by popular mtditia*dealers U* way in pubUe Tavor by it* intrinsic merit??? 1 Uuk * The following la on* of the manyto,t?mnl,uT loa r teered by Physrtiana of the first 5indin? J! 1 YolDn * >BOM UR. W. H. DEASol O. O Woo D .a»_l2:, L sl; , :’jX” L“V ULIMI ry Eipoctor.Dt a fair trial, aad am'tSj', Ch " r - lb entet. [ bailor thoa any olk« — P ‘* u " 1 » lth K. oir«ol«| bettor than any olbor nruilii . “ wlll > with. J woald ba ploa«d fir |J ,,„I 1 »« doioa bottle, by thi bearer. kUf t RospeOtfully, w u Sold by all th* Druggist* in tha State ’ , W. W. LINCOLN.7a8. H. CARTER k m a 80L0M0B8, .od ££ dec 5 Holloway’s Ointment. A most dliruruloua cure of bad I vu» I«r43 year.* Hufferl ®.. K * Bf ‘ ixlracl of a letterfrom Mr. Will,am Saluin al 70 w to sgsts&xxfr* * ,hd ^ Hh wsiSva w She commenced six weeks ago, and, straai in good health. H,7fip»Mp35B»n*witi5!?t „ ,, r eonr.and her elo.p ,ound and ondUo’ud™ Couldyou have yltneiaed the iu*orln ( > or my “if, nrlng tbelaet 43 year., and oontraet them with hit KffiVnfeL"L°. f .“.USte r ould .nd.ed real d" oroaont onihymont of hooltli, yon would indeed Idol dl- jightod in having boon the rnenna of eo greatly allovu. ting tho Buffering, uf a felluw oreature 1 1 (Signed) WILLIAM OALl’XN. A Peraon 70 yenrn of o«e cured sf u bntl Lm, of Thirty yeum Htandlnu, <Vf»o/ a Latter from Mr William AUa.BuilZrofOa, mTiSsY. ,uar tbalUnJUld, da/nt in, To Professor Uoli-owat : Sir—I auffored for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or three different aooidenU at (iaa Works; acoon.pauied by soorbutio symptoms. 1 had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deri ving any benefit, and was even told thatthe leg muit be •mbutated, yet, inopposition to that opinion, vour Pill* id Ointment have effected a complete oure in so short time, that few who bad not witnessed it would credit tho fact. (Signed) The truth of . lludderi- A dreadful bnd Drenat cured In one Month. Extract of a Letter from Mr. t'rederick Turner, of Pent- buret, Kent, ihtlui December \3th, i860. To Professor Holloway: Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from bad Breasts for ore than six months, and during the whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no me. llaviuc before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your unrivalled medioine, I determined, again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortunate it woe I did so, for ia lesstbau i month a perfect oure was offeeted, and tha benefit tha. various other branches of my family have derived from their usa ia raallv aaionishiog. I now atrongly recom mend them to all my friend*. * (Signod) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pill* should be used conjointly with th* Ointment t of the foUowini Bad Breaat* Chapped Gout Skin Disoases Barns hands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Swellings Sore Heads Bite of Mo*- Cancers Lumbago Tumours Sold at the Establishment of Professor UOLLOWA Y| 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London) and by all re»- peotable Druggistsand Dealers inMedioinesthroughout •»- British Empire, and those of the United States, iu “**’*'- 87o.,a * “* *“ - * >37J4o. r _i principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Mosers. A. B. k D. HANDS, Now York. .,and $1 60 oaoh. Wholosalo by tho There is aoonsidorable saving by taking tho lsr- N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev { disorder are affixed toeaoh Pot. or salo by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent, Congress-street, 8avannah, Go. AbbliltThl) ULAD. SANCTIONED by public opinion, Had suitaiued Q by Medical Authority, the AMERICAN C051- POUND stands beioro the world as the most relia ble and speedy remedy for a oortain specific disease of tho urinary organs and its aualagous complaints.— Adapted to every form and stage of the disoaso, os wall os age, sex and constitution—requiring no restriction in diet or business, tbe afflicted may rely upon its speedy and certain oure. It Is exceedingly beneficial for Flour Albus (whites) female complaints from which thou sands suffer without the knowledge of a remedy. Fre-. pared by a practical Pbysioian whose praotioe nos boon 1 very extensive—reliance oan bo placed upon its merits. • Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold during the past year, and not a single caso of failure has reached tile proprietor. Around oaoh bottle are plain practical directions for self-troatment. Prioe $1 por bottle. Observe that tho Genuino has tho written signa ture on the wrapper, and name blown in the glass. For sale by Thomas M Turner k Co, A. A. Solomons, W W Lincoln, Savannah ; P B Moise, Augusta; Messrs. El lis, Macon, and ly Druggist* In all large towns aad oities in the United States. fflorttuiore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rheuma ttsm in all its forms. MIE astonishing success which ha* attended thi* . modiclne in the treatment of Rheumatio Com- . ainta, either inflammatory (aoute) or ohronio, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, render* it tho most valuable preparation ever discovered, as the sole reliah'o remedy for this dire complaint; and so radical is it in its workings, that it has secured the sanction of many of the first physi cians, who have used it as a dernier reeeort, without faith in its merits, only to be convinced of its miraculous powers. MomixoRK’* Compound is a vogetable extract, an o all ages and condi- whilst it soothes the nerves, and Imparts a healthy ac tion to tho digestive organ- — J — J Thousands havo already 1 tested, it ha* invariably answered the purpose, having been known to fail. The proprietors feeljustifled in thnsassnring tbe pub lio of it* virtues, as they base it* merit* entirely upon its performances, and allow tbe latter only to be men tioned in its behalf. Testimonials of the highest char acter are daily reoelved from various sections of tho Unlop, corroborating theso facts, and giving additional and undoubted ovidonoe of tbe virtues of this truly great and reliable remody. For sale wholesale and retail by W. Y. ALEXAN DER k CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Burcluy-et. New York, and by A. SOLOMONS k CQ. aud J. U. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw aprl t ttYANT’S PULMONIC WAFKKH-Kor 9 Cough*. Colds, Asthmas and Iuflueusa, a large tplyonnand. They are very higbty recommended the above diseasos, for sale by JAe. H. CARTER k CO., ov2 Druggist, Brough ton-it. Y EU14ENA WATER, &c.—Hauol’H Basin'* Verbena Water; also, genuino F> Cologne, Fu large and small bottles, iust rec'd and for •ale by Farina iles, jnst reo'd aud f W. W. LINCOLN, Monumont-sq. Removal. T HE Milinery, Trimming and General Varieiy Store i« removed to the store on Whitaker- •tract, next door to Congress-street, opposite Henry Lathrop k Co., whore will be found every variety wit- able for tbe season in Milinery, Trimming* *nd lancy good*, l Millinery Department. Richly trimmed white and colored Satin, Silk and Straw Children's white and colored trimraod Heave* list* and Flats, braided and embroidered Hoods, fancy Satin Bonnet linings. Feathers, Frenoh Flowers nnu Wreaths, a great variety of Dree* Caps, Tabs and other head-dresses, Regolet*. This is the store that every man’s wife can get Bon not* all the way from 60 cent* to $10. KibbouM, Hllbif and Satins, large lot Frenoh Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, very ; white and colored Bilks and Satiiu, Lining Su>*i Cloak and Talma Tassels. Trimmings. . n Pointed Velvets and Ribbons, Lace Gimp* and oa loons, Silk and Worsted Braids, Embroidery and Braid ing Paterns, Wor-tod Embroidery »nd Flow 8ilk, every shado and color, ~ —< 8,l * or Braid and Lace,: color, Steel Trimmings. Gold and Silver i ana Lace, Embroidered Blnslia Collart. Cheme and Sleeves, Fancy Breast Pina, Bracelets, Kifl, India (lubber, China and Wax Dolls Gloves. Mlllnera and I) reus-Malt era C3o°d , » MRS. DOYLE,assisted by oompstent KUUners.frow ..ew York, will attend to tha Making and Tnmmlot Department, and will endeavor with skill and taste* please all who will favor her with their orders* , Cloth Talmaa made, out and pinked, Slipper*, an 8moaking Capa stamped fox broding. Straw Bonneu bleaohod and pressed, . .... . Remember the spot in Whitaker-street, next deer Congrew. street. ' n0Y 11 wood: WOOD! rnHE 8ub.crll.er will keep eon.Unlly on JMJ . . »t hi. WOOD i'AHD, et the Cm.,1 BrW,«, » • M .11 eeieou. of 6AK, HICKOBV »«J ™* All ord.r. left U J. 6. Jw i. Brooih»»-"- will be promptly attended to. ^ « IST,W..i H.ld Low ror Cyeh^ WOOD l WOOD!! WOOD!!! rpilK Subacribbr Ime how nud will keep con.l*"‘ ly on hond L - * *- -utiity 4, a largo supply of tha beet b ° 0 highland Oak. Hickory and Pin* WOOD, wbieh D ofters by the whole eale or retail. M low for •»•»•* be bought for in the city. Al! order* B^lrowi Bridge. prter WUITB. , tTn * THOUSAND lb. Bacan rthSulder. ferude by [noUJ I. OBVBKL.