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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1853)
STOVES! STOVES!! ' (ULL AT JOHN J. MAURICE'S, N». 10, 13 and 14 Baraard-nlreet. WHERE you will 111 it,flood Mt unltMlI ,, thoro I, In th. olty-whloE on ...mlrttlou- J will flompoto with ony; and nil of which will l bo worronted to boko, boll or rooot, or tho nur- ■ 0,0 return thorn. H.tIi, no oror nook of IAROE COOK STOVES, Shoo, In wont would do wotl to onll. hr In* porohuod 1 ut otfooon ut n reduc.J ruto. I fr«l poolUro In onrlny 1 run ooll ony thin* m tho ,hopo of o InrfO Cooking Store oheoper then thoro purohoeod t I, Meson. Alio, nil klndsor Pnrlor. Otter nnd Hell Storoe on tho moot eocommodeting torina end Inteal styles. Also, Tin War* of every description. Cmt Iron Pomps for Wells and Cisterns. Idead Pipe of the varioosOallibre. Wooden Ware, of ererv dteoription. Broome, Scrubbing and Dueling Brual Olaea Lamps lor Fluid and Oamphine, Dry Goods, Clothing, ko. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1851. CLOTHING EMPOIIIUM, Ctr.nfCtngrduand Jtfbroon-ilo,, MAAS A IIGY9IAN!V y PROPRIETORS. ■\/f A AS & IfEYMANN am tally prepared to she* Wl to their cn atom ore, and to those who may bo vlotung Sarannab, tho largest assortment of Oamphine. HOLLOW WAKE of every kind. Haring two of the best Plumbers In tbe United States I am prepared to mn Water PI pee on oorrect Priad- plee, of the beet material. 1 would refer to work done in tho ntw buildings nf Mr. Wald burg. Mr. Wm. Rema- h»rt, Stoddards, Lloyd * aue Cireo polys, and numerous other bniidinga iu tho city. ootSi JOUN J. MAURICE. Mills, Engines * Machinery. 1HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform T HE SUBSCRIBER would rflepocttally inform bli frlenda and the public generally, that he is located In 8aranuab, Ga., and to prepared to giro his txolurive attentioi. to those wishing his services In pre- K arine plans, furnishing Drawing! for Steam Engines, aw Mllle and Machinery in general. lie will alto de vote lil. tlmetoeuperintendlng the erection of Saw Mills throughout tho South, 9j he hao the agency foraome of tho largest Machine Manufaoterlng establishments iu the United States. He io also prepared to give, par ties desiring It, every information in regard to the cost of Engines, Mill Gearing and Maohluerv of all de scriptions; Shingle Machines, Leather Bolting, double or ainglo.made to order and warranted to be goud.— Persons ordering work through him may rest assured their orders will be filiud with dispatch, and every at tention paid to giving them Machinery from the best ■“ * is, ana i * Style of pattarns, and of tht moot substantial and dura ble workmanship. He would likewise invite the at tention of those about to ereet Mills to hts plan of eir- eular Mill, known as “ Mltohel's Ciroular Mill," be- operated in all kinds o .. timber. By this plan, the tim ber is seoured so as to prevent springing whilst the saw is In the out. The set works are geared so that by turning one wheel the log is adjusted at bothende; thus saving tho labor of ouo baud. v Parties wishing provement Mill at No. no. —, 3-, - r. - Central Railroad. Long experience and oloao attention K reo practically to constructing aud operating ““ w Mills, warrants the subscriber in the conffdi being able to give ovary satisfaction. Fall and Winter Conta, Cloaks, Over Coats, Vests and Pantaloons in ovary variety of approved style, for Gentlemen, Yontke and Boys. Their stock of Clothing will eomnete with any other in this elty, for good material, workma **- * - raesoaable ark establ BUSINESS CAROS. I. P. PEIaOT, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, jmnurnm* Balldl a «,334 Bay.,1. , WlAHlitg MAKUBALI^ ATTORNE Y AT lXw, isnship and lishment, may be found a wall selected assortment of Cravate, Sosrfe. Stocks. Hosiery, (Moves. Suspenders, Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Hate and Cape, Umbrellas, Trunks. Carpet Rage anil Valises, to., eto., the whole of whioh is offered for sale low by oot *8 MAAS ft I1EVMANN. LATEST AUK1VAL8 OF New Fall & Winter Goods. large EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, No* 151 C'ongrcnn-ut., H AVE Just received by latest stoamer assortment of 8TAPLB DRY GOODS, aa Brown and White Shirtings, eol'd Homespun Shirt ing*, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Kersoys and Oe- n a burgs, eto. SILKH. The largest and finest assortment in this oity,—Plain, Striped and Fig'd Dress Silks, a large variety: heavy Brooadod do ; Satin dsChenee, plain bl'k Bilks, eto. DKEM8 GOODS Muslin and Btrege do Laines, fig'd and plain Cash- * J a English Mo lds, eto. i ana varogu un ur u »uu meres, Circassias do Uerges, French and rlnoes, I'aranuttas, Alpecca*, Sotoeh Plaid.. — Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Circulars, a splendid variety. Af~ *•-*•••-- and Clunks. French and 8wlss Embroideries. Undersloeves, Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waists, Emb'd and plain Lawn lldkfs. Muslin andCambrlo Bands, Ladies' end o learn tho advantsgea of this im- _.j referred to 1’iiKOX A Maguudxb'i Mill at No. 9tf, C. Railroad, and Folibbft Co., No. 7 Those wanting machinery for working wood, such aa Daniel's Improved Planer, Tenoning machine. Mor tising moohine, Sailr. Monlilug and Slat Alaehine, Scroll H tw, Ac., by ealllng on tho subseriber may ob tain tbum from the best manufacturers, of labor saving machines for working wood ever offered to the miblio. E#~Proinpt attention will be givon to all letters (postpaid) addressed to HENRY MITCUEL, Savannah. RBrKBKWCKSi Messrs. Wm. B. Gilks ft Co.,\ Messrs. H. A. Allen ft Co., / 84TAMaU * R. W. Gibbs. Wilmington, N. C IIaiimcn ft Hollinuswoiitu,\ Wilmington, J. M. Pool ft Co , J Del. , 0« oct 27 Osmond ft ORxr, Angusta, Ga. HAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, tills, Slats of Georgia and Key Sion* State—every irday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT- ““■HBf, ■* B “■* COMER V. and all intermediate places, via Central i Railroad, daily, Sundays exoepted. Special messen gers accompany our Exprees. OrrtOKS AMO Agents—163 Bay-street, 8avannah; Third-street, Macou; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; ]Undolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 4.1 aud 45 South-third-etroet, Philadelphia; 8 Conrt- ■treet, Boston; Exoliange-atreet, Providence; Mont- goniery-etreet, San Franelsoo. augSl Li LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, ft CO. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. fllltB HLIIHCUIHKlt hue on baud, and io 1 constantly roeeivlng from the best and mostresreo- . taKe manufaeturere in the country, Rioh Diamond. Ru- 4pby, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Wart, euoh as Table, Dossert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Pistes and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Caps m-.c, Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boatsi Soup and Sauoo Ladles; Pie, Iae Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Uuttor Knives: Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; SllverPlated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cako Baskets; Castors; Wallers; Buuffors and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-Uandle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knivee. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooka and oommon Brass Clooka of every deeorlptson. Gold and Silver Lever aud Leplne Watches: Fine Enamelled Huutinx Watches: Oold and 811ver Thim bles; Oold and Silver SpeoUoles; Gold and Silver m Watch Chains, 8-iftla and Keyet Fine Hogors's Pookot OvUery; Rasors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Monsis. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohee and Jewelry. From his long experlenoe and exteneivo faellltlee, he confidently belluros he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ilia prioes are allow, and terms aa liberal aa at any establishment In the Bute. mar 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square, GLOVES. Alexander's Kid Gloves, 8ilk and Lace, Lisle and Thread do, etc. CLOTHS. Ul'k and blue Broad Cloths and a variety of other col ore, Cassimeres, all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Ksntuoky Joans, French Dooskius, Hatln and other Vestings. All kinds of Linons, Furnishing Goods, Hosier Linen Table Damaake, a variety of Dress Trimmings, lion. oot 24 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! J. P. COLLINS, IMPORTER AND DEALER, lWJ BRYAN-STRBET, now receiving, and oilers for sale at very !uw prioes, articles, such Crockery, Chlnr largo assortment of House-Furnishing no. Glass. Dishes, Plated Teapots, Ao. Britannia Pitchers, Japan A Bowls, Tinware, Gobleti, Castor , Tumblers, Knives, Decanters, Forks, Preserver, Spoons, K u«ur« Aiy. V A.,.ruKni.A, Y steamers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, hr— * eliy ulas.uD, White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone do. Tea Bets, together with every description of Cut and Plain Glassware. Boxes and Colognes: Bohemian Gloss Vases and Co lognes; rioh Cnt Wine Hotels#, China Jewell Boxes, ‘ other Fsney articles in greatvarlety. imily Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, And- s, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Wil is, t _ J .......... Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns,both guarded and Plain; Fanoy and Ladies' Work and Tra velling Baskets—in short, every artiole In the llouae- Furniinlng line may be fonuu at his establishment. Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture exoepted. nov 1 Baltimore, Md., / \ t * tR8 hi. iirofonion.l tervlce. in tlu Iran.- V J Mtlon oriaoltariflu. In tbt ,11/ nf Balttmon. RnrxnajfcBs: O k Co.. Union k Winter. - ?L P ,\ V ^"- Thomu. Hon. W. L. Mnr- shall, Wm. Schley, Esq. •• i.STk. Ai.nnMib-Uon. H H. Obnrlten, Fmnfll, B. Butov, Robt. Habersham ft Son, Dr. J. P. Soreven, Rev. T. L. Smith, W. T. Thompsoa, W. Woodbrldgo. 6m CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM MISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, W 1V5 Hay-ut., Havnnnals, ILL prnetice in the Courts of Chatham, Cam- den, Glynn and McIntosh eountles; also, tks v. s. Circuit and Distriot Courts for the Southern Dis- trlot of Georgia. RnrBBBMOie—Satammam. Hon. R. M. Chariton, Messrs. Crane ft Rodgers, Meeers. Boston ft Villalongi, Daniel U.8to wart, Esq. Florida. Hob.S. R. Mallori lion. Jss. E. Broome, Hon. Thos. Baltxell, Hon. C. U. Dupont, Mallory, lion. Tboe. Douglas, Hon. W. A. Forward. ARCHITECTURE. BHOLL & PAY, ABCHITBOTSf Corner of Hull nnd Bryan-«U. f SAVANNAH, GA. •'FER thoir services to genilomon about to build S FFEI and to Committee! of Public Buildings, Churohoa, >Ol-hO“ *■- * .. a. r. * . . i houses, Ao. Plans for all kinds and styles of Dwelling-housos, .Ac., actually built, and in progress, ean at ad times be seen at our office: and as it is more economical, aud eaves much after disappointment to have plans and siiocifloationa well matured before mencing, it most bo desirable for those about •eoure the services of experienced architects. SUT They alio undertake the inspefoion of vrorks du ring their progress, as well as furnish designs for ev ery style ot IN] - and Tablets. o build uonuraents WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Haruard.Mt.. Mnv.,Gn. ^OLICITS the attention of tho pubhu to the fn. 3 lowing named arlioles, vis: Hot and Cold Shower laths, I^ead and Copper Bath Tubs, Fanoy and Plain Marble Wash Stands, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass snd Conner Lift and Force Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet Load, Block Tin, Hydraulic Kamo and Kitchen Ran ges of tho moat improved patent* for sale. Silver Pla ted and Brass work of every description constantly band N. B.—'W. A. T. pledges himself to do all werk trusted to hie o "«iw» uarg.iu tno uiuat economical manner, and equal to any prautloed In tho Northern cities. Orders from the country promptly attended 117 Smoa* THOIUAfc HI. ItOSIS, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF S E Q A R S , WHOLESALE AND IIKTAIL DKALBR IN SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, Ao., JVo. 87 Bay-tt , one door xceet of Abtreorn, NAV.tNNAlli GEORGIA. Lockett, Long A Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIFTING AGENTS, HAVANNAH, 4JKOKUIA. Will Attend to telling nil kind, of FROUUCK. tfST Strict attention givon to the Reoeiving and For- arding Goods, and filling orders from theoountry. B. LOCK KIT, WM. H. LONU, JOllM U. DAVIS. ir M i} Bells! Bells!! Bells!!! lorry, Locomotive, School House, and Plantation Bells, These Bolls are hung with tho patent iron yokes with moveable arms. They can be turned around so that the clapper will strike in a now placo, which is desira ble after n bell has been rung a Tew vears. Springe are affixed In a new way toprevoutthe clapper from resting ou tho Bell, thereby prolonging tho sound. Thoso Bolls are manufactured from tho brut stock and arc cost in iron casings. At this Foundry these wore tint usod and are found to bo l great improvement. We give* written warrantee that if Church Bells break within one year from date of piirohaae, with fair usage, we will recast without charge. The toneol all Bella is warranted. Nearly VUOU Bells have been cost aud sold from this Foundry, which is the best evidence of then superiority. We have 15 geld and Silver Medals, awarded from the various Fairs •• for tho bast Bolls foi sonorousness and purity of tone." We pay parr'jular attoation to gottlng up Peals or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our Foundry is within a few rods of tits Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads running in every dirootion. As this is tho largest Es tablislmient of the kind in the U. 8. and has the laroeei t of BelUj, orders can be filled with great dis- Levels. bid Bells taken iu exchange for Compasses, Ao. constantly on hand. Address A. MENEELY‘8 SONS, Jell 1y«4fttw H ’tat Troy, N. ¥• J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Bay Streets. Importer aud Dealer In W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 ConffreoB-utrout, Hnvnnnnh, 8 now prepared to otfur to the citiEens of 8a- vannah, and the oountlea adjaoout, one of the most magnificent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ever exhibited in this city, consisting In part of elegant ‘ Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Fanoy Plaid do; Wines, Liquors and Cigars, THE subscriber lias now ou hand a fine ittfj and well selected etock of Winea, Liquors EUa and Severs, comprising tho following: One Butt of the ehoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE,vintage 1844. Ono hips ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Oue Pine of the first quality and ohoioeet OLD •• RE SERVE." vlutage 1840. One Pipe of the oholcest and most delioately flavored OLD PALllETINHO, vintage 1830. , One Pipe of the choicest and excoediugly rare OLD BERCIaC vintago lbij.' 80°u” B0 “ hl,hlr “ T0 " d Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1839. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. In Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD POUT WINE. “ M “ " “ SHERRY •• Blaok aud Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Fanoy Plaid do: Plain Silks, fashionable colors; beautiful high lustrod Black do; Heavy Blaok Satlu do Chines: Ram Silk and Worsted Plains; Common do Laines, all qoKlities: Morinooa ; Ladies' Cloak aud Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Laines, Alpaocas, Bombasines, “anton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Print*, eto, etc. Persona wiil find among thla Urge and var 1 d stock of DRESS GOODS suoh a variety of Styles and Colors that any k .asto, how ever difficult, can be pleased. We invito particular attention toourstook of IIOCSE-KGEP1NO GOODS, both on aooount of the quality and low prloos at whioh we are offering them. Among thorn may bo found 6-4, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton Shootings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter panes aud Toilet Quilts, extra larjro and fine Linon Damasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity aud Chintos; Flannels, all oolors. styles and qualities; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Towelings, Ticks, Drills, eto.; Embroideries, Ladies' Emb'd Uandkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Under ",coves to match: Edgings, Inserting*, id rich. Together Cut!Hon, Guimard, tarn, 8»Ujn»o, ut Olard! Dupuy ft Co. One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WIIIBKY. ., '* *' “ Jamaica Rum. Also Tarlous kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffe.Bherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Uouk Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. luC.UUOchoioe Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec SO EtowuSi Hills Tlour. — Aff uuplloa i .ble to fill orders to t constantly . e kepi with the various quslltles of Fit >« j-_- extent, cither in Bbls. vmvwuw, vituvr m uutB. ur Backs. It is the intention of the Proprietor to place bis Flour in this market so as to compete freoly with the A fresh supply just wash: pi . lved and for sale at the depot. BURN, WILDER dt CO. Agents. * b «V tl , , 2 1 Blrd * E 7* or the city of Sa vannah, sketched from the fitueple of the Exchange, by F. Cerveau, and Lithographed by R. If. Howell! just completed. Tho edition io limited, those wishing a copy must apply early to R. H. Howell, or at the Book 8tore of 8. 8. 8IBLEY, No. 135 Congress-street. To Land Owners. A 1.1, poriou. owuili. Land, in South-Woter.i iy—•- “ - ' • • ix Georgia, either in old I*ee. Early, Irwin or Mus cogee counties, which oompose the following counties: Randolph, Marion, Maoon, Baker, Thomas. Decatur, and Lowndes—if they wish to sell the same, I will look at the land and report the true value and altualion ol the land, snd sell the same on Commission, or look and report for the sum of $5, Bond thoir numbers, district, Co ®pty and name, and tho fee and instructions, and ‘ will sell or report faithfully in all oases. . , MATTHEW WRIGHT. 0011 Lumpkin. Stewart County, Ga. bboad stkeet house, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. a '^'be undersigned lias taken charge ol this establishment. The house has been thor- oughly renovated and famished auew. The o\oap**SLi P Ki M l 0 . fl,,d his rooms airy, neat and #UPPU#d WilU paSfnrer^to 1 ^? 111 •he in readiness to carry feuTm&au “ 4 fr T ‘ h ! " ot « l the Depot and Columbus'. OODRUFF, Proprietor. f Horses tuid itliiU-K. Atetflfrjd MUHHS tad roast Cays, just roe'd and for sale by * 7 approved 9 JA8. H. CARTER ft C 0 /1AKB~B0XK8-Japd IL>uml, V 7 Square Cake Boxes, just reo’d by B0V 7 MORSE ft NICU0L8. QPIK1T GAH.—A Desb and superior article kJ just received and foreale by «»«>▼ 1$ J. P. COLLINS. in»KN7HBAirANDFEoB57 OHO hufch. prime Western Corn, in while sacks vUU 150 bnshela fresh ground Corn Mc.il; 84 sacks . Also—80 tor sale by Georgia Floor in haJf-barrsl sacks; W bales ^rimo Eastern Hay.^ Joet received and CHA8. H. DUBYEE. I l’IltK UOGH—Bruts end Cost Iron, souio very ' handsome, just received and for sale by •ecctved and r^r sale by SAMUEL TALMER ft 80N. 1.115NDKKH—Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; as- y rorte* Fattens for »l, low br BAMUKH l4l.MEB k 80W. Yjb AIliR^JJI AlljtteH—A few »lozcu in store, XV MUIercaltbK' 8AMX PALMER ft SON, Pet 2) Gibbons' Building. JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CORORESa-ST., MARKET SQUARE. IESPECTFULLY invites ilie attention of hit Full uiiil Winter Dry floods, whioh having purchasod on tho most favorable terms, ho is prepared to soli to the advantage of his oustomers. Thoso goods have boon seleutodundor his own inspec tion, and evory artiole will be warranted to bo what it la represented. Ainonx bis stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualities. A large ANBortiueul of Furniture Prints. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels. Ginghams, Sootoh l’laids, Chintses, Satinets, De Laines, Linseye, Cashmeres, Cassimeres, Alpaocas, Blankets, Cloaks, Tweeds, Mantillas. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Uandkerchiefs and Uoiiiti-Kecping Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stock in Savannah. fillki, bares, Hhawls and Kinbrolderlcn. A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brooade and Plsid; also, Silk Poplins. LACK CAPS, Collars, Undersleoves and Chemisette. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambrio and Jaconet Edg ing and Insertions, Cambrio and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crane Shawls all sises. Lora Shawls from 1 to lu dollars each, Printed Cachmere 8nawls, Waffle Shawls in great variety. A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floorcloths and Matts, well worth while to see. RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an exoollont ar ticle, and to which snooial attention is invitod. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins and French Towels at various prices, with many other goods not enumerated, togethor with an immensu stock CLOTIlINfl, which will l>« sold at wholosole only. Country Merchants and cthors wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goods, will do woll to call ami uxamiuo this ■took before making their solootlom. 3m oot 19 Fall mid Winter DRY GOODS!! Bands and Flounces, very fiue _ with a full stock of Plantation, Fancy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to which wo Invite all to oall and examine. Goods freely exhibited, and customers left their own judgmont and taste to purohase, or look oct 17 RIAKINB RAILWAY. The undersigned reepectfully informs all who may need his aervioee, that hsgtfA - ;has charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,SMB —loh la now In ouooeasful operation. He la. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any else usually visiting onr port, and to do the work of repairiag, fto.,on reason- . . -- »* l.pauiHg, »U.,UU lUMUu- able terms. Those who wish toeUanorpalntthebot- toina of their vessels, ean also be aooommodatod on the Railway, ujioa Hole also prepared and bo J® contract for buildiug Vessels of any olaea or descrip tion, and to oarry on the bueiness of Ship-Carpenter- log, Spar-making and Canlking, in all iu various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. A good Shipsaithis on the premises. 1 H.T. '. WILLINK, Jn. ACKNOWXEDOniENT. A MODE Sc RRO., returns their thanks ti • citisens of 8avannsh and iu vicinity, fot wo very liberal patronage which they have received, and encouraged by the suooeas of the past year thev beg to announce that they have completed their arrangements and are now daily reoeiving from the Philadelphia, Boston and New York markots their supplies for exteneivo PALL AND WINTER TRADE, IK CLOTHING. JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLE8. Of wliioh their stock will ooinpriso every quality, style tatoes, landing from ship Shandon and for aale a wharf by ANDREW LOW ft CO. 500 STOVES FOR SALE, BT JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Brougkton-*treet % Savannah THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, nnd challenges all ethers. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stovea. Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood- #tc v et0 *» 40 whioh tho advertiser invites thi attention of old and new customers. oct S HACK, LIVERY 1KD „ SALE STABLE.. Corner of lirouffhton and Bamard-tU. augflg THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor. '* nd nov 82 hfiNia B FLORANCE. Work E'.ii^lT B ^ l ' r ' nch Trflflflllnf and TSX&SSSS&srsst ” t gec J. P. COLLINS. REHOUSE TRUCKMr"for sal* at Manufacturer* prices, by ,or , ’ a,c at SAMUEL PALMER ft SON. Gibbons Building. Bov 23 Wylly A iTIontmoUin, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FUR THE Parchnne and Male of Mtoclcn, Honda, Real and Personal Katate, dec. dec. Office Corner of Hay Lane and Ball Street, rear of the Pott Office. P. S. Having numerous orders we wish to purchase 100 Negroes, either single or in families, for whioh we are willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly L A W, S. U. Crul'tou, ATTORNEY AT SANDKRBVILLE, GEO. •Will attend to business iu Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Countios. lUncu to—N. A. ilnrdoo, Franklin ft Brantly, and jy 7-6m 8. E. B Jthwell ft Co., Savannah. JOSEPH flANAIIL, A T T O K N K V AT L A W , COU.flltur BAY AND WUIT.flEH-STS. i«a ir Klucliley A Thomas. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 73 Bn/-flt., Hnvnuaah, Ga. I. V. RINUULBT. A. THOMAS. Z. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Willidiniuu’. Muililiujri.U.y-itreet. Savannah, Ga. «pr It 1 WELLS A 1)1!KK, Fuetors aud Commiition Nerchanti, sep 21 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller untl Stationer, No. 135 Congress-st., opposite Monument-sq. IT 101 SAVANNAH, GEO [it CHAS. H. PICKETT, CONTRACTOR AND UUILDER, I [ AVING resumed his busiuess, is now pro XXr hr «d to eontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work ol anydesoription, in his line. Stairs exeonted with naat- n*M and dfspatoh. A share of the publio patronage is most respeotfully solioited. Carpentor Shop oorner of Walnut and IlarrisouHts., ooml street westof Brown and Harris’s8ubles., feb 18 ly B. D< Evauk, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Buteumui. Wi»ninaio« Coofltr, Oa., Will praotlae la th. Court, of til. Mlildlo Clroalt. All business committed to his oar* will be exeouted with promptness and dispatch. .... _ RitrsuBNuas.—Messrs. Bothwellft Smith, and Dr_Il L. Byrd, Savannah. INSURANCE. GKNBHAL, Firs and Life Imnranee tgency. Charter Oak Life Insaraaea Ceapiay HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the StateV$300,000. d Gill, Prerident. Jis. C. W alklst. And Marin* •rauilte Flr« Iisiranee Cenpaiy _ Capital, Fa run era’ Fire loaarance Cenpany OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, 8800,000. New York tad Brie Flro Iaearance Oo. OF MIDDLETON. N. Y. tf ■u/vuaxvn.n. a. Capital $150,000. Knickerbocker Fire iBaorneee Ce., OF WATERFORD, N. Y. 516(5,000. Charlks Cramer, President. F. D. Mob, See’ry. These Companies having a eash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effeot la te by fire, ** suranoe against damage *r reasonable terms. Applications received by apr88 *, on all kinds of property A. WILBUR, Agent for Baraamah, Idt Bay-street. Home Insurance Company or THE CITY or NEW-YOBK. Capital $300,000, all paM la. BIMEON L. LOBH18, P,tell.at Chi BL.iv gte'r/. T HE SUB9CKIBKE8 having Wn appoint ed Agents of the above named Company, nre now prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, fto., on fnvorable terms. jj« * COHENS ft HERTZ. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cath Syttem. CAPITAL $930,000. apanv combines the Mutual and Proprietary id will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Auitolp, Medical Examiner. I/ MINIS ft FLORANCE, Agente. Bancroft A Bryan, GENERA I. AGKIBTtt AND BROKERS, rORTHn PURCHASE AND SALE or 8T0CKS,BONDS, K.YCUANQKdc HHALX8TATE. No. 117 Ray Street, Mavaaaah. Jan 24 ly Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. t iled Agonts of the above Company, ts against Fire on Bnildinge, 8took in * moot favorable terms. BANCRurr ft BRYAN, ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. anas J iHE undersign will take riski ade, fto., on tho i Jan 24 RUVAL INMURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. OAriTAL, tl,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. 'I mis INSTITUTION has established an Agency I in 8avannah, and Fire Policies npon Produoe and Toperty will be issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PU1EN1X FIRE OFFICE. 'HIS Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and JOllM POOLE, WHOLESALE o, OILS, TUI,.«..i..te.»<te French and American Wiinlovi-Glaet, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artists’ Brushes, fto. fto. Paper Hangings, Border*, and Fire-Board Prints. N. B.-House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain ing and Uiaaing, done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whltakor-et. mar 10 Nearly opposite Swift, Dontiow ft Co. Henry K. Wualtbum, SHIPPING AND C&MMIS&ON MERCHANT, Jylll SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ly Mangnin A Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, M.rriwether, "ebb, Whittle . H^ereneee-K. B. ft Co., Charleston, 8ontl Carolina; Williams ft Brother, Augusta,Georgia; Flan Brothera. and O. W. Choat, New-York. Nat. Makuum. [mar 17 tfl TaoMAi N. Cox. C. A. L. LAIIAK, General Commission Merohant, ly)MaTannah, Georgia. (nov I t nEKBT a. rOET. _ r.K. DOEHAM. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oot 7 SAVANNAH. GA.ly ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT* No. 172 Bay-ntreettt Mnvnunnh. JOHN T. ROWLAVD. SU 21 JOHW T. ROWLAND. JU James lUcUenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared thereby te recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oonneoted with Shipping and Insurance. Of- floe No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of the Cus tom House. ly nov 8 House anil Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, first dour above Lyceum Hall, Offers his services to the publio for the execution of keeps for sale a Inge, Gilt Pietui All v * ' tlon. e publio . FMHtlUi e. Paints, Oils, Paper llang- 3 Frames, Japanned line, for eigne, fto. S. S. HILLER k J. D. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. r Streets, tgomery SAVANNAH,GA. Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured. Blaoksmlthing, including Irou Railing and Grates for Buildings, ftc. done at the shortest notice, aug 19—6m T. J. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 05 Hny.street. SAVANNAH, OA. Will give his personal attention to all business en trusted to him. 6mo t aug I GILBERT BUTLER, MASTER BUILDER, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER York-otrsst, O g Isthorp t Sq. Save nnah JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2.50 Per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate ratet. BILL HEADS AT $3 FEB BEAM, printed on a., paper, rated with Bad and Blue Unit ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type just received. JOHN M. COOPER 6c CO. Parlor and Bed Room Fluid Lamp. r 'IOFFE MILL8, Coffee Parchors, Spice Mills, Cake, Coffee, Sugar and Tea Canisters, for \/l UHTANG LINllUENT-A l.r E o supply lyl ot various sises, jnst rac’d, as well as every va riety of Patent Medicines always on hand at *ftg.H. —““ ‘ — CARTER ft CO. for gale by Lno29J JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. jKTNA insurance company OF HARTFORD, CONN. THE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, continue to take risks against Fire on Bnildinge, ooke,eto.,on the most favorable terms. 4 COHENS ft HERTZ. rriamaiHir^ # arrive a dumbos 1 o’clock P. Leave Columbus daily at 8 o'clock A. M., and Ogla- thorps at HE A*M., arrive at Maoon 3J£ P. M. r Con necting at Maeon each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, AugusU aud Mltledgeville, with Maeon and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattaaoeva, Nashville, fto. Coameeting daily at Columbus, by test lias of eeaehee, 38 mile# to (mellka, theoee 64 milts by M.ft W.P. Rail Road te Moatgomery, Ala. faSa EalVs8»iis ), *® lh0n> * With ftnd Eu- Paaeeugera breakfast and dime at Fort Valley. M A .. .... OEO * W ' Maeon, Aug. 81,1865. tf at MS. gSl Ten Hollars Rewmtii. TY ANAWAY from the subscriber, about :he first XL week la September last, bis bov JOE. Us is about 85 years of age, of a mustee complexion, five feet ieket authorising him to hire hie time; by whom given do not know. I will give Ten Dollars for his appre hension and lodgment in jail. or Twenty Dollars for proof to ooaviotion that he is harbored by a white per son. J. P. GOULD. Augusta,Oa. oodlm nov II Wagon Manufactory^ WARNER'S OLD MTAND, HEAD OV Drongbtoa-atreet. The subscribers manufacture, and keep eonstantl; ana uraye, and build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough meohanica, natives or Geor gia aud South Carolina, and pat up our work oureolvee, and warrant every artiole of the best materials and workmanship. We return onr thanks for the vory liberal patronage reoelved, and assure our patrons that it is our determi nation, that onr work shall bs as good as any in the oity. 19* I id dispatch. se;» 14 REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness DANIEL 8. WIL80N. THOMAS NORTH. ^ SHORN! SHOES!! roa thk ffiBV Fall and Winter Trade. THE snbsorlber would respeotfully eall the attentloh mn * 1 Mft.YUimii, Ayer’s Cherry VOB THE cum. or lonrhaOoM., Iutmimh, BrwcU- tl% WbMyiag Oragk, Onny, Arthwi., ttaS 0.ivnimfU.n! Wisdom shall bote down to it, and the groat if the ehrih shall kneel before it* Neter could this be said With more truth, than It mow plies Io this remedy for affec tions of tho throat and Inngs. Tho oxalted in learning bad power, acknowledge iu snfro- maoy, while both the little and the great oan feel its benefits. "**The liberal-minded among those skilled to cure, are free to own IU mastery o distempers which have baffled their art. Those of sited stations arc not ashamed to testify to its virtaes, but deem it a duty and a pleasure to thos hold out the (Translation.!; Vbumiujonvimjb, La., April, 1863. Mona, le Dr. J. C. Ayer:—I have of lets, mad# ...- quent use of your Cherry Pectoral la my praotioo, and am happy to inform you that In no oase yet has It failed me. 1 have made some signal enres of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it. and have completely ourfd ono oboe of Asthma, whioh had withstood every othor medicine I could employ. Aooopt, Sir, the assurances of my distinguished con sideration. JULES CLAUD OOUGUET, M. D. Late Burgeon of the Royal Marine, France. Extract from a letter of onr Minister at the Cgurt the Sublime Forte. . Legation or thk U. 8. A., _ _ _ . _ Constantinople, Turkey. y Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Dear Blr: The Cherry Pectoral re calved from you for the Sultan has boon deliverod to his private secretary at the palace, and you will doubt less hear from it in due season. That you were so kihd to send me hxs been given to my friends, who have in many cases, found it exceedingly useful. Yours, respeottally, ^ ^ OEO. P. MARSH. and ie Planters of Georgia, South Carolina anc the publio generally, to his large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. His stock has been seleotod by himself, with special ears and particular reforenoe to the retail and'plan- i's trade, that being the most important feature of bnsiness. He confidently offers to his customers and tho public, work of a soporior quality and on rea sonable terms. His stock oompria-'s ell the varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, oomisting of Ladies' Shoos, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety; Gontlo- ‘ ' ‘ “ Gaiters; also. Misses’, men’s Boots. Shoes and Congress Galters; also. Misses’, Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoes, of overy kind, In oonneotion with the above, he has a large atook of NEGRO BUOGANH, whioh oan safoly be rooommended as a superior artiole. No effort will bo spared to sive entiro satisfaction. A eall is solioited from you before purchasing, sept 24 WM. HEIDT, Gibbons' Range. music: MUSIC!! The subscriber respeotfully informs the La dies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he in tends oponing a School for instruction in 8a- ored and Secular Musio. Thiough long *x- ”*■* perionoe. and having oondnoted largo schools, he feels confident his instraotion will be perlectly sat- Mlnister Plenipotentiary of tbe U. S. A. to Turkey, „ Cunaooa, March 5, 1852, Dr. J. C. AyerI use your Cherry Pectoral, dally in my practice, aud am satisfied It is a remedy whioh mukt meet in every country tho highest approbation. C. W. JACKHEE Mutual Llfa Insurance Company af Naw York. 8AAC ABRATT, Soc'y. F. 8. WINSTON, _ l’res't. Dr. R. D. Aumom>, Modioal Examiner. Applications received by fob 14 ly W.P. HUNTER. Agent. Haathera Mutual Insaraaea Caospany 4 SBURY HULL, Prtsident and Treasurer.— Alsou Cxiu, Bee’ry. ^ C. F. MoKat, Actuary The undersigned, Agent of th* above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, Kiser and Fire; also on th* lives or Servants. *' of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the Sonth. WILLIAM KING, Agent, June 1 y Corner of Bay and Drayton sta. NOTICES. I, ULT. A . application will be made to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, for > payment of a On* Hundred Dollar Note, letter U.. 533, dated 26th Deoember, 1849, payable to N. B. Knapp. J. oimstoad, Cashier, the right hind half of whioh has been lost. oot24 lawSrn R. E. BURTON. EGAL CO-PAHTNKHH1IIP.—The un- . j dorsignod have thisday formed a Co-Partnership, for the practice of Law ana Equity in the various Courts of Eastorn and Middle Circuits, under the name and style of Marsh ft Guarani. MULFORD MAR8II. oot 1 JOHN M. GUERARD. To the Public, THE undersigned no longor acts as Agent for L. BENNETT ft CO., for the purohase of Carriages. Newark. N. J. t Sept. I, 185J. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3m Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-etreet, where they would be happy to sec their friends and oustomers. sep 10 CRANE ft RODGER8. NOTICE. ^ACTORS, Merchants aad Other*, de siring to have their Cotton repaoked, oan do so by -i ss, — % " t - tf applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. C. A. L. LAMAR. The Arbour Billiard Saloon. OPPOSITE PULA8K1 SQUARE. T HIS magnificent SALOON is cow open to the public. The proprietor takes this method of informing his numerous rriends and the publio, that he has opened tho above 8aloon, and assures his patrons K attention will be paid onto those feelingdls- vor him with their patronage. The ohoioeat lampagnas. Wines, Brandies, Cigars, fto. fto., oan be ,d at the bar. P. 8.—Free Lunch daily at 11 o'olook. BSTChatloston Courier, Augusta Constitutionalist, Maoon Messenger, please insert and sond bill to this offloe to tho amount of $5. nov 18 Fall and Winter Dry Goods. i* above departments of Vocal Musio. Desirous or forming a large class the prioe of Tiokets has bosn fixed at $4 each, for tbe oourse of 24 lessons, inoluding books; the name of whioh la the "Singing School Companion," consisting of Songs, Glees, Trios, Dnstts. Quartetts, Choruses. Motetta, Churoh Musio, Oratorios, do., the most popular work of tho day. Those wishing to form nis olass are requested to hand wishing t nsmes ai __ , __ through the post-office, under address to JAB. PIEnrunT, Organist and Teacher Vooal Musio. Corrinife Manufactory. CARRIAGES^ BUGGIES SULKIES, -SrcSifr A general and rom^lele n..or[inenl jnat the prepare X public, CARRIAGES. PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARRYALLS, fto., fresh from some of tbe most popu lar Establishments and Builders at the North. Tbe seleotions were made by one of the Dim, with strict reference to the requirements of this markot. They are determined to keop only suoh articles in their fine r line as they oan confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Fooling assorod that they will be sustained in offering a better, and finer olosa of work, than has been usually kopt In this market. The publio are most respeotfully requoatod to oall, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of their stook. B9T All kinds of repi * corner West Broad and Bay-streets. Suns, ttifles, Hardware, Ac. MIE 8URSCKI11EK bogs leave to inform hit 3 m . _ _ friends and the publio generally, that kt haspui ased the entire atook of Mr. JOHN CAKRUTUEB Mr. JOHN CARRUT1 175 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, fto., at very low prloos, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, prompt! and earefully exeouted, and at low prloos. J. T. JONES. G. BROWN’S CHEAP CASH STORE. THE subscriber is receiving by steamer* weekly, his Fall and Winter Stook, to whioh be respeotfully solicits publio attention. Plaid Brooade and Figured Silks of the newest styles. Plain and Figured Blaok Bilks. Plain and Colored Fronoh Mouslin do Laines. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Silk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear. Fronoh and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mde Lams Swiss and Jaconet Cambrics, do do Edging* and Inserting*. A large variety of Uoeeiry. Iris^ Linens, all prieea. Linon Damasks and Table Cloths. French aud Sootoh Towels and Dinners,' eto., eto.. combined with a good assortment of Shootings and Shirtings, Brown and White. All or whioh will be sold at extremely low prices at the corner of Barnard and Broughton-sts. Just rooeivod a splendid assortment of Blaok and Col'd Silk Velvet Mantillas and Cloth Talmas of the latest styles.noi FALL. OF 1M33! georqe s. nichols READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, S[c. in store and offers for aale Gent's fine blue, blaok, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham b'ur Cloih, and Cambist Ovevooata. Gout's fine black Cloth Cloaka and Mantles. Gent's fine blue, black, and elaret frook and Dress Coats. Gent's Cadet Casslmsre, Tweed Cassimero, blaok Caaaimere, blue Cassimero Frook tees, and business Sack Coats—a grett variety. Gent's black Doe Cassimero, and more than thirty different pattern! of fanoy Caaaimere Pants of latest styles. Gent's Vesta—aboot 1,500 Vesta, embracing all of the new styles, some perfeotly beautiful. A very large lotof Satinett Round-Jackets and Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for servants. ludia-Kubber and Pilot Cloth* Overcoats. YOUTII’8 AND BOY8’ DEPARTMENTt has never been equalled in thisplaee, and contains the following: Broad Cloth, Beave-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoat* and Sacks. Blue, blaok, brown and claret Cloth Dress Fxooks and 8acks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jaokets, Cadet and 8teel-mixed Satinet Itound-Jackets. Mixed and Kersey Round-Jacketa for Negroes: fine blaok Doe-Cassimere. blue Cloth, and a large assort ment of fancy-colored CsMltnere and Satinet Pants. Black 8atin, figured Silks, Alpaooa Black Cloth, and a great variety of Morino Vests. All ol the above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CIULDKEN’8 DEPARTMENT i eon ains very pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth Suita; fancy colored Cassimero Suita, with Vests and 1'anu conuectcd; Genin's nsw style of Fanoy Dress Jaokets; black aad brown Talmas; black and green Togo* Overcoats; embroidered Cap*. All for children from 4 to 10 years. Children, boys', and yonth’s white and colored Shirts, Fancy Articles, embraoing almost every artiole for gentlemen's ward robe that can be oalled for, together with th* richest as sortment of oovered aad plain Caps for gentlomen, youths, boys, and children. N.B —Most of the above u . Clothing, have been made np expressly f »r my trade, and unuar my inspection, at the North, and oan confi dently recommend them as good, and aa cheap as bo found elscwbero. The citisens and public genoi _ are invitod to call and see at the Clothing Store, Gib bon's Range. oot 7 Fashions for November, ECE1VED per steamer Augusta, the latest Fall i and Winter styles of adies’ Cloaks aud Talmas, consisting of the most approved and fashionable patterns, w TLo a Sontag, ssrsrassa 8 _ Eglantine, Victoria, Castilllan.Fompadour, in Black and ths various shadeso The Ladies are invitod to oall and inspect Urn beautiful goods. W. C. WADSWORTH, nev 17 No 116 Congress-st., op Pulaski House. EDWARD O’MTRDfK’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’* Building, Market Wharf, ■AVAKNAH, GEORGIA. O'B. keeps constantly In store -'go stook of Gnocnnixs, Liquor Crockery-Ware, Boots. 8hoos. aad Clothing. 100 boxes Family Soap; 75doPaledo; 80 do No ldo 73 do Pure Wist India Ground Coffee 25 do Fisher's TobaooO 23 chests Ponchong Tea 20 Cadies Inperial do 75 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 ds Whisky 2<> do Domestio Brandy; 60 do Rum 4>« pipes Signet Brandy 2 do Otard do 15 bbls Fort Wine; 80 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin 15 bbls L ■ * •' Limp OU; 6 hhds Sugar s Coffee Bogar* Under Marshall Home. Savannah, Oot. 4th, 1853. T HE undersigned Physicians aro of opinion that a regular system of Qymnastlo Exorcises, suoh as will be taught atthe Savannah Uymnasinm by Mr. I.dndner, is in the highest degree conducive to health and vigor of cimstitntion, anadealre to recommend it most cordially to the publio. It is in suoh a school of physicial exercise that pa rents may expect to find the means of estabUahing for their children, that robuat and elastio strength, whioh repels the attacks of diaease, and it particularly oom- mende itself to them. 8. N. HARRIS, M.D. OEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. H. WTLDMAN, M. D. JAMES S. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAHL, M. D. E. YONGE, M. D. C. W.WE8T.M. D. Tirms—Pupils are received at the Gymnasium and , -Pupl instructed in Gymnastics (broad and small Sword) at $10, for a term of sis months. Calisthonies, with Fanolng '* ~*“ '*— ‘—i of af oot 18 iieiaIUBoiaDX a eiflek, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, Sqc. Corner *f Bryan and Jefferson-*treet*. Respectfully announoe to the publio in gene ral, that they are now prepared to exeouto all orders in the above line. N. B— All artloler manufactured by usure warranted lor mater i* al and workmanship, may 87 iy HELMBOLDTft EIFLER. COFFEE HOUSE. THE Undersignod has leased, aud has now fitted up in noat and elegant style, the building on Dray ton- street, next door to Way ft King's, to be oeeupiod as a COFFEE HOUSE, where ho Intends to servs np In superior style, every Delicacy of tbe 8eason. New York Oyster*, Snvnnnah Oyster*, Venison, Grouse, Partridge*, Flat New York and Philadelphia Bref, dec., dec., Will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style never before equaled in this oity. Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinnors on short notice. He will keep only the best Liquors, oot 6 3m JOHN MoK. CODY. W. JACKUEER.M. D., Resident Coart Physiflian. Among the ominont Editors, who testify to thoir pot- sonal experience and knowledge of the wondorful ouros, and immense usefulness of the Cherry Peotoral in their sections, we may mention— B Oeorgia!* C °‘’ ° f th ° F#d#rlkl Union »MUledgi Advocate, Knoxville, Tenn. J. B. Dobson, AmerioanProebytorian,Greenville,Ten- Harvey. |MoKenney ft Co., State Gasette, Burlington J. Knabb ft Co., "Journal." Reading, Pa. Raymond, Harper ft Co., New York Timos. 8. Cobb, Christian Fruoman, Boston. Wm. B. Jacobs, Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. Hon. J. Wentworth. M. C., Demoorat, Chicago. Ill. Rov. E. O. Reese, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore. W-M-WIghtman, Christian Advooate, Charleston, BC L M. Magonnis, True Delta. New Orleans. yf’ Thompson,.Hally Nows, Savannah, Oa. Geo. D, Prentiss, Louisville Journal, Kentucky. Hon. 8chuyler Colfax, M. C., South Bend Register, la. A. Comminga, Christian Mirror, Portl**.! Maine. M* U. Bartlett ft Co., Republican, Hartford. Conn. rTi. Ti tZ .A • WW J! iiaruora, uonn. Chadilick & Berry. Banner of Peace, Lebanon, Tenn. Thomson ft Co., United Empire and Patriot, 1'oronto, Charles Cook, Domoorat, Danville, Pa. M. llaunum, Domoorat, Allentown, Pa. ?i # , n ??1^. ,l4rron ' 6ut *Uasetto, Trenton, N. J. Wright ft Haven, Prairie Farmor. Chicago, III. These gentlemen have not only certified to theso 1 statements in thoir papers, to the publio, but have sent me their personal letters, to tho effeot that they have found my preparation an artiole of great pobllo utility. Space will not admit full testimonial! here, but the agent below named will tarnish my American Alman Pr.cUo'Jmd An.lytio.1 Ch«miii, < L>wTu,UHl. eoddmftlawtw JOHN AI. COOPER 4c CO. Booksellers and Stationers Corner Whitaker and St. Julien-Streets, S AVING considerably enlarged their Store, a., now making extonsive additions and lmprove- s in all its branohes, as well in their BOOK AND JOB PHINTINO OFFICE AND BOOK . , BINDERY as In the department of Books and Stationery. Their r Union, bntthoeo tho ruDLiOATions of all seotionsof — alsoof England, France and Germany. All of whioh they pledge themeelves to furnish singly, or tn quantl tlile regular prloos of ths largest houses in Now- York, Boston or Philadelphia. 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J* pon h,r t0 aS^sajewassaai; To Professor Holloway, " r,et •» from a pain and tightness tn , tha , tttam25 r * d v i i , I eri *7 which I oould not dobclore. “°° nt ® D ‘«aoe or pain, (Sigasd) BENRTOOE, ol.^ gUO l’l A, i! lmft ' 1,i . li V u, ooroi'klnta, Blotches on th. S-iu® 0 ?)* 1 complaints, Colics, Constipation of thJ Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dronsv DvsenuJt, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of alTku? J its, Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation jSSf* dloe, Liver Complaiuts, Lumbago Pllea Rhanman 00 * Retention of Urine, Scrofula, 1 oi jffi«5 h Sn W S!“* Throats, Stono and dravol, Secondary Symptoms % Douloureux, Tumours, Uloers. Venereal *'.°“.' of * u kln,i ' > *«?rtfi.™ Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY 7«mplo Bar, London,) and by ollre-' out the British Empire, end of those of the United States, in boxes atsf^o.,87o., and$1 50 each. Who , sale by the principal Drug houses In the Union and bv N ' w Vork - * ** oonl * , * ora ^* # teving by t,kla, th °i.y 1» ThSTI.wtw i. lb. Inro.torf, M.mif.ciurer. at K b *nd Prupri.ter. of tb, juitly-Ml.br.ted H. R. H. mnllu, war. th. «r.t to dlteor.r . R.mtdy poi.au- mt th. D.rT.lou. aid Miruoullra. pow.r of itopplo. tht moat Lxeruolotlu, Pain, lu on iaStunt, lOUyln/thi wont Cramp, and Spa.ma, althor Intend or oltirn.l, “ ■ four miuutei, and loothln, tb, moat ...... Par! Rh.um.tl.m, Ncur.ljti., .udTlo Dolonui, o.y.mt of Rh.um.tl.m, tootbln, tb. mottt -. Nour.r.l^.ud'xio M.ppll.d, Th.R, H. ft. RrmedlH oontiit.. lem.dlu, ..oh po.ni.lif qulob ud wondtrfol pow.r. oT.r oert.in compl.int. nnd dlieuei, .nd will luatoutly nlltro th. Udm.u Sy.tem from p»in-R«,- ul.te oMh OrgoD to . Uo.lthy Actlo.-Hteolr. »»»y .11 Oluued IJ.poaiu—It.QoT.tfl tho body from >11 Corrupt Uumoro-R.bnlld tho Wo.kud Rrok.u Down CouatltutionB—Roitoro to HMltb. Strength .Id Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. H. B. B. NO. 1. Rudway’tt Heady Relief, For all Acute Complaints, Interiml nnd External. The moment It Is applied externally, or taken in the system, it will stop the most eaoruciating pain and quickly remove its cause. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nine years. Rad- way's Ready Relief relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid of stick or crutch in three days, and cured him entirely in one week. Thousands of other oases equally as wonderful os th* abovo have been cured by R. u. Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS.—Rad way's Ready Relief will relieve tho sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure tho most desperate oases iu a ’iw hours. NEURALGIA.—^The moment R. R. Relief is applied allays the mo*t painful paroxysms. It will always ears. SICK IIEADACII.—It will relieve the mostdistress- (ng pains in fiftoeu minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks. AGUE.—In ton minutes a tea i< n. — In “iootee a tea spoonful of R. R. Re lief will stop tho Chills and break the Fever. Aches of all kindo, Palm of all kinds. Bruises, Burns, 3c *u ,, .? tra Stiff Joints, Lameness. Ono application or tladway'e Rtady Relief will in a few moments entirely atop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals sores, cats and wounds, remove# bruises, allavs the most violent irritations.- peina use R. It. Relief. Look for th* signature Rad way ft Co. on oach bottle. „ B.B.B.NO.2. Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. SSS!y*»| Heno.ute., Hebulld.. IT CUKE.—Sfltofnl., Tumor., Bleeding of tbe Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, 8t Vitus' Danoe, Sores, #t 2f B * lt ? h#am A A ?kp,*’ Nodoi . Canker, Bron- ojiltis, Favor Sores, Rash, Uloers, Erysipelas, Tetters. The above eighteen complaints R. R. Jleeo. vent w ill positively cure. It renovates the ayatem completely. Resolving away Horn the Bolide all impuro Poisonous and Disoasod De posits, freeing tho Blood and Fluids of Lifo from ail corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. Letter* from II IrIi Authority. Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waocemaw, 8. C., writes as •dor date of May 2d, 1853, that Radway’s Ronovatinx Resolvent cured ono of hie negroes, on his plantation at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years’ standing. The poor follow was a disgusting object of pity; he was a moving moss of sores. Tbe other ne groes oould not remain in the same place with him. He entirely cured by Radway'e Renovating Rosolv- . nnd la now at work upon the plantation. To tho ptople of 8. C., Mr. Middleton is well known, and to B litical world Mr. Middleton is uo stranger. OFULA.—When the Patient has bosn afflicted for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will ap pear on tho third day aftbr using H. R. Resolvent: Ten years on tbe Fifth day, Fifteen years do do 8eventh day, Twenty years do do Tenth day, Thirty years do do Fifteenth day, Jortyyoar# do do Twentieth day, liftyyeare do do Thirtieth day. wo have bad cues where old men of sixty years, who have been scrofulous all their lives, were entirely oured V Rod way s Renovating Resolvent. R. R. Remedies ex- itbit their etfioaey immediately. They do not keep tqo .f&icted, pain-striokon sufferer lingering in donbt, but readily exhibit their effiuaey; instantly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, Yebollding, end regulating tho diseued body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Oa., under date of May 30,186B, writea " that a servant girl who wu so reduced that no one would give a tbrip for her Ufb," she wu so covered with sores that there wu not a spot of pure flesh of the else of a silver dollar on her whole body, was entiroly onred by Kadwsy's Renovat ing Resolvent. DOSES.—One to threo Regulates. Four to six Purges. One Regulator at night, on going to bed, will ensnro Bound sleep, a good night’s rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the bowele in the morning. Radway'e Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re solvent are sold by Drossists every where. _ _ _ RADWAYftOO., 162Fulton-#t,N. Y- N. B.—R- B. Regulators arc of light color. oct H a ucta Uamkot be Doubled. Let the afflicted read and ponder! »the remarkable tnond, Va. t alone, testfy cures performed by CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great Spring Medioine and Purifier of the Blood is now used by hnndreds of grateful patients, who test ify daily to the remarkablo oures performed by tb# -rcatest of all medioinoe, Carter's 8paniih mixture feurolgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruption# oa IM Skin, Liver Diseuo, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Afflic tions of the Kidneys. Diseases of tbe Throat, Fern*!* Complaints, Pain and|Aclilng of the Bones and JJoiaM are epoedily put to flight by using this great and in#»* timablo remedy. , , For all disuues of the blood, nothing bu yet been —und t j compare with It. It cleanses the system oi all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on-the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the digestion, fives foe to* the Stomach, makes the Skin dear end healthy, ud restore the Constitution, enfeebled by disease, ,or bro ken down by tho exeesses of youth, to Its priswn* vigor and strength. ... Forth* Ladles it is incomparably better than.alltfij cosmetics ever need. A few dosee of Carter s Spam** Mixture will remove all eallownesa of oomplexioa* bring the roses mantltag to th* ehetk, * iT f to the stop and imMW» the general nealtb In a markable degree, beyond nU the medioine# ev A luge number of certificate# of remarkablo cure* lorlbrmed oa persons residing in the elty of Richmo /a.: by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, i* ‘“J evidence that there ie no humbug about it. Tb#P hotel keepore, magisirstes, physicians, U»d pubU°» . ' wall known to the community, all add their tostimosj to the effects of thla Grbxt Blood Puwrixa. . Ckll and see a few hundred* of tho certi flc **None gonuin^ unless signed, BENNETT ft D pS5 l c“Sl Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE ft CO*. N °* "MSS? Wind JENKINS * UAHT8- B gSS»i"i^8. N o. m AUln „ TUBNER A CO., JAMES 11 CARTER LINCOLN. E.T.nn.b, E. 8.8TROHECKEB. ' by pru„i.U .nd ConutT, JI.r.U.nU ana ny uruggisis anu mquuwj where. Trico $1 per botUe or *1* (ox ]• may 18