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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING H15WB. FRIDAY, Yfce Ctripni nnJ Beat R.a.4r far all Palmaaarr Coaialalala la the WerH. WOODMAN’S CHERRY EXPECTORANT, .7 isec c m of ths Lu tiffs in the incipient itage. Alto for the relief qf Consumption in odMCtnmt at nun qf the (iiNOM, Till)) is sn Anodyne Expectorant prepared on the S lut of combinin; the moet active and efficient retne- let, uinally prescribed by the pr>feseio* in all their parity, nffbrding a remedy which ia found to give en ergy and certainty of effect, which cannot be had hr <u>nr the name remedioa as usually prescribed by the Physician or Apothecary. It is not designed that this shall be a secret remedy, and the formula, whioh proportion of each ingredient, will be readily submitted to Physicians. The coat of tho preparation is such that it will not vrrirrantthe usual amount of advertising and puffing resorted to by popular medicine dealers. It must make its urn/ in publio favor by it* intrinsic merits alone. The following is one of the many testimonials volun teered by Physicians of the first standing:— PROM HR. W. M. DBA SON. Gallatin, Miss., May 1st, 1851. O. O. Woodman—Dear Sir: I have given your Cher ry Expectorant a fair trial, and am well phased with its effects; better than any other article I ever met with. 1 would ha pleased for you to send me half a doten bottles by the bearer. _ Respectfully, W. M. Dkason. Bold by all the Druggist* in the 8tate. W. W. LINCOLN. JA8. II. CARTER k CO., A. A. BOLOMOE8, and JOHN A. MEYER, Agonts In 8a- vah. 3ui dec ft STOVES! STOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. MAURICE'S, No< 10, 12 and 14 Bnrnard-ntreet. WHERE you will find as good an aaaortment as there is in the city—which on examination, hill compete with any ; and all of whioh will be warranted to bake, boll or roast, or the pur chasers can return them. Having an over stock or LABOE COOK STOVES, those io want would do well to oall, being purohaaed last season at a reduced rate, 1 feel positive in saying 1 can seUany thing in the ahapo of a large Cooking Htovt oMhper than thoea purohaaed t la season. Also, all kinds or Parlor, Office and Hall Stores on the most aooommodating terms and latest styles. Also, Tin Ware of every description. Caet Iron Pumps for Welle and Cisterns. I*ad Pipe of the variousCallibn. Wooden Ware, of every description. llrooms, Borubbiug and Dusting Brushes, eto.etc. Glass Lamps lor Fluid and Cainphine. Oil, etc. HOLLOW WARE of every kind. Having two of the best Plnmhsrs in the United States 1 am prepared to rnn Water Pipes on oorrset princi ples, of the b*st material. I would refer to work done la the n< w building* of Mr. Waldburg, Mr. Wm. Re hart, Stoddards, Lloyds an other buildings in the oity. e Ciroopelys, and numerous JOHN J. M AURICE. Rlills, Engines A machinery. r |WE SUBSCRIBER. would rnspnctfully inform A his frisnds and the publio generally, that he ia located in 8avaunah, Ga.. and is prepared to give his exolusive attention to those wishing his services in pre paring plans, furnishing Drawings for Steam Engii.es, Haw Mills and Machinery in general. He will alio de vote his time to superintending the ereotlon of Baw Mills throughout the South, as he has the agency forsome of the largest Machine Manufacturing establishments in the United States. He is also prepared to give, par ties desiring it, every information in regard to the aost of Engines, Mill Uonring nnd Machinery of all de scriptions; Shingle Maohines, Leather Molting, double or single made to order and warranted to be good.— Persons ordering work through him may rest assured their orders will be filled with dispatch, and every at tention paid to giving them Machinery from the best style of patterns, and of the most substantial and dura ble workmanship. 11s would likewise invite the at tention of those about to erect Mills to his plan of cir cular Mill, known as " MItchel's Circular Mill/' be lieving it io be the only plan that can be snooessfully operated In all kinds of timber. My this plan, ths tim ber Is steured so as to provent springing whilst ths ■aw is ia the cat. The set works are geared so that by turning one wheel the log is adjusted at bothends; thus saving the labor of one hand. . Parties wishing to loam the advantages of this im provement are referred to 1’iaitOR A Maokuoku's Mill at No. 9tf, C. Railroad, and Fullrr k Co., No. 7 Central Railroad. Long experience and oloee attention S ivon practically to constructing and operating 8team aw Mills, warrants the subscriber in tue confident* of bolng able to give every satisfaction. Those wanting machinery for working wood, snoh as Daniel's improved l'lansr, Tenoning machine. Mor tising machine, Sash, Moulding nnd Slat Machine, Scroll 8*w. Ac., by calling on the subscriber may ob tain thorn from tho best manufacturers, of labor saving machines far working wood ever offered to the public. JUrMrompt attention will bo given to all letters (postpaid) addressed to HENRY MITCH EL, Savannah. KVrBRBlfOBS: Messrs. Wm. M. Giles k Co.,\ o..- n nah Messrs. R. A. AU.BN A Co.. ) a*** 011 ™- It. W. Gihbj, Wilmington, N. C. IIaulkn k Hollimoswoutu, 1 Wilmington, J. M. Pool k Co., J Del. oct 27 Osmokd k Obbt, Augusta, Ga.ly IIAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, For New York. Boston. Philadelphia, AND ALL, NORTHERN TOWNS: UUllOPB AND CALIFORNIA. Yk Y Mumnora Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox Ll sills, .Vale of or a in and Key Stone Slnte—overy Saturday and Wednesday. Alao, to MACON. MO!!T- OOMEKF. and all intermediate plaoea, via Central Railroad, dally, Sundays excepted. Special messen ger* accompany our Express. Ornoxa and Agents— 163 Bay-street, Savannah; Third-street, Alaoon ; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Raudolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 4ft and 4A South-third-etreet. Philadelphia; S Court- street, Boston; Exohange-etreet, Providenoe; Mont- gomerr-etreet, Ban Franoisoo. augSl LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, k CO. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. S UIK NUiiHCKIBKK has on hand, and t» constantly receiving from the bsst nnd most rsspeo- le manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond,Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, nnd sterling Silver Ware, suoh as Table. Dossert and Tea Spoone aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Walters; Tea Seta; Castors; Cups nnd Sanders; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauoe Ladles: Pie, Ice Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives; Solid 8ilv*r Dessert, 1'iokle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings: 8alt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Walters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanos-Uandle Kulves and Silver Plated on 8teel Table and Dessert Knives. Fins 21 day Marble Mantle Clooks and oommon Brass Clocks of every dosoriptson. Odd nnd Silver Lever nnd Leptne Watches: Fins ■"‘mailed Hunting Watches; Oola and 8ilv*rThlm- Oold and Silver Speotaoles; Gold and Stiver li Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pooket ry; Rotors and Raior Strops; Card Cates Fort a will 1 Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently hellovos he will eatisfy nil who may favor him with their patronage, ilia prices are allow, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the Siatn. mar 18 8. WILMOT. No. 1 Market-square. Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Cor* of Ctafirwi RKAAS A HERMANN, PROPRIETORS. M AAS a HEYMANN «re fallv prepared toshew to their enstomer*. nnd to those Who may be nf Savannah, the lnrgeet annortroent of Fall aid Winter Ooaii, Cloaks. Over Coats, Vests and Pantaloons In every variety of approved style, for Oentlsmen, Youths nnd Boys. Theft stock of Clothing will compete with any other In this city, for good material, workmanship nnd ^At^ils'esiablishment, may be found n well eel bated assortment of Cravats, Sosrf*. Blocks. Hosiery, Gloves. Suspenders, Shirts, Undershirts nnd Drawers, Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks. Carpet Bags nnd Valises, ate., ste., the whole of whioh is offered for sale low by oct28 MAAS k HEYMANN. LATEST AUHIVA.IiS OF New Fall & Winter Goods. EINSTEIN A ECKIHAN, No. 151 C'ongrenb-nt., .oat received by la assortment of 8TAPJLB DRY GOODS, ns Brown nnd White Shirtings, ool'd Homespun Shirt ings, nil kinds of runnels, Blankets, Kerseys and Os- uUr,,,<t«. bilkb< The largest nnd finest assortment in this city,—Plain, Striped nnd Fix'd Dress Bilks, a large varis y: heavy Brocaded do; Satin de Chews, Plain bl*k Silks,etc. DKBMH GOODH Muslin nnd Barege de Lain#;. fif'd and plain Cash meres, Clroassias do Bergos, b renoh and English Me- rlnocs, Paranattas, Alpacoas, Sotooh Plaids, eto. Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all colors of doth for Ladies' Mantillas Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waists, Emb'd and plali I .awn lidkfa. Muslin and Cambrie Bands, Ladiea r and Infants' emb'd Caps, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, etc. C3LOVK8. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Bilk nnd Lice, Lisle nnd Thread do, etc. ore, Gaaalmeres, all kinds; Satinets, Twoods, Kentucky Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, Linen Tablo Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings, and a great many other artiolcs too numerous to men- HOUSE-FURNIbHING GOODS! J. P. COLLINS, IMPORTER AND DEAI.ER, 1IMI HUYAN HTREET, 1 8 now receiving, ami otters for sulo at very low prices, n large assortment of House-Furnishing articles, suoh ns: Crockery, Tureens, Chinn, Plates, Glass. Dishes, Plated Tespots, Ac. BriUnnUFitcbers, Jspsn A BowJk, Tinware, Gobleti, Castor , Tumblers, Knives, Decanters, Forks, Preserves, Wiuos nnd Jelly Glasses; Spoons, illy Gla*se#j> Lamps. White nnd Fnnoy Chinn Dinner Services. White 8tone do, Tea Sets, logo; her with every description .f Cut and Plain Glassware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; Chinn Powder Boxee and Colognes: Bohemian Ulnae Vases nnd Go- lognos; rich Cut Wins Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fanoy articles in great variety. Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, And- •iona, Shovels nnd Tongs, Lamp Wioks, Wood and Wil low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lantorns,both guarded and Plain; Fancy and Ladies' Work and Tra velling Baakete—in short, every article in the House- Furnishing line may be found at his establishment. Dry Ooode and Cabinet Furniture excepted, no? 1 JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONGRESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. 1 > EHPECTFULLY invito* tho attr-miou of his XV friends and the publio, to his stock of Full und Winter Dry Goods, whioh having purchased on the most favorable terms, he is prepared to sell totheadvau'sge of his customers. These goods have been selected under hieown inspec tion, and evory article will bo warrauted to be what it is represented. Among his stock will be found tho following, in varl- _ js qualities. A large Annortment of Furniture Prints. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Chintses, Satinets, DsLalnea, Llnseys, Cashmeres, Cassimeres, Alpacoas, Blankets, Cloaks. Twssds, Mantillas. A great variety Uosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Uouse-Keoplng Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stock in Savannah. bilks, Laces, Mhnwls nnd Bmbrolderlen. A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Tlaid; also, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleeves and Chemisette. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambria and Jaconet Edg- ng and Insertions, Cambric and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all lists. Long Shawls from I to 10 dollars each, Printed Cachmere Shawls, Walfie Shawls in great variety. A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Cloths and Matts, well worth while to see. RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent ar ticle, and to whioh special attention is invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins and French Towels at various prloes, with mauy other goods not enumerated, together with n CLOTHING, whioh will be sold at wholesoleonly. Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase ohesp Dry Goods, will do well to tall ana examine this “BJJ oauGeuoraanu rruu ivnivos; iiuvernatea ,took bofore making their selections. 3m oct 19 i, Fork* and Ladlos; Cake Baskets; Castors; - Bells! Bells!! Bells!!! 3 11112 Subscriber* manufacture nud koop coustan !• . ly on hand all sises of Church, Factory, Steamboat, rry, Locomotive, School House,and Plantation Belli. These Bells are bung with the patent iron yokes with moveable arms. They can be turned around so that tho elapper will strike in a new place, whioh is doaira tie after a bell has been rung a few years. Springe are affixed in a now way to prevent the olapper from resting on tho Bell, thereby prolonging tho eouud. These Bells are manufactured from the best atook and are caet in iron casings. At this Foundry these were lint used and are found to bo a great improvement. We give a wrPVon warrantee that if Church Belle break wlthm one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, we will reoast withoct charge. The tone of all Bells is warranted. Nearly 9000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Foundry, which ia the boat evidence of thei: superiority. We have 16 gold and Silver Medals, awarded from the various Fairs " for the best Bells foi sonorousness and purity of tone." Wo pay particular attention to getting up Peaie or Chimes, and oan refer to those furnished by us*. Gur Foundry io within a few rods of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads running in every direction. As this is the largest Ka tablishmentof the kind in the U. 8. aud has the larges assortment of Belle, orders can bo filled with great dis patch. We oan refer to Bella in any of the States — Old Bella taken in exchange for new one*. Levels, Compasses, Ao. constantly on baud. Address A. MENEELY‘8 SONS, Je 18 ly*dfitw West Troy. N. I J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull aud Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars. I THE subscriber has now on hand a fit I and well selocted stock of Wines, Liquok. At »nd Berars, comprising tho following: One Butt ef the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINK, vintage 1844. One Pipeeholo* OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. * nd ohoi “ ,t 0LU " BE - One Pipe of tho ohoioest and roost delioately flavored OLD PALHETINUO, vintago 1M0. 7 One Pipe of the ohoioest aud exceedingly rare OLD 8ERC1AL, vintage 1820. * * One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. 7 Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes ehoioe OLD PORT WINE. •* •• “ “ « SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes eholce OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: Uenneaey, London Dock, Joan Louis Pinet, CastiHon, Guimard, Sassrao, Salignao, and Otard, Dupuy k Co. One puuoheon of OLD 800TGU WHISKY. .. ” “ " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenoriflo^herry and other Wines. Choicei Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani- sette, and aasorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. 100,(XJU choice Havana Cigars, of vai' a fall stock of FANCY GROCERIES. Horses mid Rules. lot of MULES and HORSES for 2 Cnr T- Y. 8TSVEN8' Sublet, Cor. Broughtou k Barnard-sU. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN OLIVER, HOUSE, SION At SU1P PAXNTBB, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Ac., No. 121 Bronnkton-at., TYRGS io return his thoaks to tho citizens of 8n- I) vannsh. for paat flavors, and to assure them that alTwork in his line entrusted to him, shall be done promptly nnd in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts bran assiduous attention to business, ths employment of competent workmen nnd the use of the best materi als, to insure a continuance of their favora. He keeps for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine, varnishes, window glass nnd putty; paint, marking, white w aah nnd other brashes. 6m nov 21 Fall and Winter D R Y G QO PS!! W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 Congrean-MtrcFt, Nnvnunatt. 1 8 now prepared to otter to the citizens of 8n> vannah. nnd the oonntlea adjacout, cue of the moil magnifioont stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, •var exhibited in this ottr, consisting in part of elegant Blaok aud Colored Brocade Bilks, Rich Fancy Fluid do; Plain Bilks, fashionable oolors; beautiful high lustrod Blaok do; Heavy Blaok Satin de Chines: Raw Silk nnd Worsted Plains: Common de I.alnes, all qualities: Msrinoes ; Ladies' Cloak nnd Talma Cloths; Printed nnd plain all wool de Lalnee, Alpacoas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, etc, eto Persons will find among this large and va^l d sux DRESS GOODS •neh a variety of Styles and Colon that any v .aste,how- ver difficult, oan be pleased. We invite particular atteutlon to our atook of HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, both on aooounl of the quality and low prices at whioh a offering them. Among them may be found 6-4, _ . lt-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen aud Cottou Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Couuter- B mos and Toilet Quilts, extia large mm tine l.iuen ■masks and Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity nnd Chintea; Flannels, all colors, styles nnd qualities; Uuokabaoks, Russia Towels and Towslings, Ticks. Drills, eto.; Embroideries, Ladies' Emb'd Handkerohiefs, prices from fl to $2U; Collars, Under Hdkfs nnd 81eeves to match ; Edgings, Inaortings. Bands and Flounces, very fine amf rich. Together with a full stook of Plantation, Fancy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to whioh we invite all So oall and examine. Goods freely exhibited, nnd customers loft to their own judgment nnd taeto to purohase, or look further tf oct 17 MARINE RAILWAY. The undersigned respeotfhlly inform* all who ■* *■'- *--- i * ‘ who may need his servioes, that he. — charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,i whioh is now in sneooMfnl operation. Ho is. there) prepared to take up vessels of any atse usually vizi osr port, and to do tho work of repairing, Ao., on reason able terms. Those who wish to olsan or paint the bot toms of thoir vessels, oan also bo aooommodated on ths Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vessels of any olais or descrip tion, and to oarry on the busints* of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branohea, at tho eastern extremity of the oity. /ST A good Bhipsmitbls on the premises. mar 11 U. F. WILUNK, Jz. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. A MODE A BRO., returns their thanks to tho • eitiaena of Savannah and Us vicinity, for tho very liberal patronago whirl, they have reoelved, and encouraged by the success of the past year thev beg to annonnoe that they bavo completed their arrangemonts and are now daily reoelvlng from the Philadelphia, Boston nnd New York markets their supplies for i extensive FALL AND WINTER TRADE, IN CLOTHING, JEWELRY AND _ . FANCY ARTICLE8 Of which their stock will oomprise every quality,style nnd doeoription. nov 5 P OTATOK8.—300 hauipars superior Irish Po tatoes. landing from ship Bhandon nnd for aalo from wharf by ANDREW LOW k CO. 500 STOVES FOR SALE, . i ' k ,WUOOK». RECEIVED SJUOHN M.^SoPER * CO. A COJ'l'i.ETK Ai,.ty.u“ r \ l *™ l . Ulnjn, tfie whole u.', 014 „5 nIwV.??' ments—polleeted and arranged eysUmfctwJiit* v « ** Nathaniel Want. D D. Waaticslly; by Rev Tho daiauandrlne; by Charles Mackav # .odlUfcjocry-oomi.ri.ln, th. J.oroVl“j Tour; by Edward Price, Esq , and a Road Book Tjurlsti, edited by Thomas Forester, £«>., A M—Bohn Illustrated Library. oha The Phyalexl and Motnphysioal Works of Lord Baeon, including hie Novum Organum and Advance ment of Learning—Bohn Scientific Library. A Mon*h in England; by Henry T.Tnckerman. The Pilgrim's Progress from his World to that which is to oomo; by John Bpnyna-n now edition with a memoir, by J. II. Ilare-Ulnitraud. Published by In graham, Cooke k Co.. London. » Ths Physiology of Temperance and Total Abstinenoe, Lo ng an examination of the offeots of the uee of Aloo^ hollo Uqnors on the human system; by William B. Osvpomsr, M D, F B 8, Ao. Published by Henry G. Bohn»LA>sk>ni Tl°25f fi ’S ( S P ,e ^. Pock ® 1 Ma P of X> of Georgia, including new Counties, Ao ■OY'.E •. '.vv JOHN M.COOPERk CO. r ^NTLBSlPS Traveling Sknwisr- T Just a small lot. and for sale br ao? 90 robin bON k Camp. JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-ttreei, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cookiug Stove stands unrivaled as a 6tovo for Southern use, and challenges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at. wholesale. Housekeeping artioles. Wood- eto.. eto., to whioh the advertiser invites ths attention of old and new oustomers. oct 6 HACK, LIVERY „ SALE STABLE, uornerof Brmfktm and Kamard-tU. n|H THOMAS Y. BTEVEN8, ftcprUlcr. A *o Unud Owners. ln 8oaih We.t«rn JMuSMLWkbkit oU U,> E,r1 ?- Trwimor Hu.- tear. 1 th. IUA Ut MU a. lm.!a :.2* ;i‘?* k “ / Ooun^ Mdn* * 0B; / th elr numbers, district. SKf&rc? Aia tt 1 ;. ** d 1 , MATTHEW WEIGHT. Lumpkin, Stswsrt County, Qn, J. F. PELOT, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Williamson’. lSull<Un., i 4'44 Bny.it. BO. 24 CHAKLK* AIAUHUAIaL., ATTORNEY AT LA W, No. 70 Fayette*aireet' Haltlmorr, Md., / \FFER8 hi* professional services in the trnns- \ / action of legal business in the city of Baltimore. References: Baltimore—J. C. Wilson A Co., Lemon A Winter, B. A K. Voss, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar shall, Wm. Hehley, Esq. /forannoA—Hon. R. M. Charlton, Franeis 8. Bartow, Robt. Habersham A Son, Dr. J. P. Screven, Rev. T. I,. Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbridge. 6m nov 1 ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL & FAY, A&CIIITEGTS, Oorner or Bull und Bryan«ain., SAVANNAH, GA. / \FFEK their services to gentlemen about to build \9 and to Committees of Publio Buildings, Churches, School-houses, Ao. Plans for all kinds and styles of Dwelling-house*,,Ao., actually built, and In progress, oan at all times be seen at our office, and as it is more economietl, and saves much after disappointment to have plans and specifications well matured before cotn- menofng, it must oe desirable for theze about to build to secure tne servioes of experienced architects. AW They also undertake the inspection of works du ring their progress, as wall a* furnish design* for ev ery style of INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monuments and Tablets. tf oct 26 wm. A. THOMAS. PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Ilarunrd-Hi., Hnv.,(>n. O OLIC1TS the uitentiuu of tho public to the foi- O lowing uamed artioles, vis: Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Lead and Copper Uath Tubs, Fanoy and Plain Marble Wash Stands, Patent Pan Water Closets, Brass and Copper Lift and Force Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet l^ad. Block Tin, Hydraulic Rams and Kitenen Ran ges of the most improved patents for sale. Silver Pla ted 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 moat economical mannor, and equal to auy practiced in tho Northorn cities. Orders from the oountry promptly attonded to. oct 17 3 mos* THOMAS M. KOS1S, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF 8 E Q A R S , WnOLESALK AND RETAIL RKSLKR IN 8MOKINUANDCHEWINU TOBACCO,SNUFF,Ac., No. 87 Bay-sl , otie tloor west of Aberrant, HAVaNNAII, UHOHUIA. Lockett, Lon. A Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIFTING AGENTS, HAVANNAII, (ilKIlllllJ, Will attend to aelling all kinds of PRODUCE. AW Strict attention given to the Receiving and For warding Uoods, and filling orders from the country. R. LOCKETT, WM. U. LONG, JOllN H. DAVIS. jy 98 1/ Wylly A MontmolliBi, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THE Purchnae and Hnle of Htockii, Honda, iieul and Peraoiml Kniale, tVc. &c. Office Corner of Bay Lane and Bull 8'treet, rear of the host Office. P. 8. Hav'ng numerous orders we wish to purohase 100 Negroes, either ainglo or in families, for whioh we are willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly S. B. Cral'ton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8ANDER8V1LLE, OEO. "Will attend to business in Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilkinson, aud Emanuel Counties. HxrxK to—N. A. Hardee, Frankllu A Brantly, aud 8. E. Doth well A Co., Savannah. jy 7-6m JOSEPH UANAHJL, ATTORNEY AT LAW V COBNERorBAV AND WU1TAKER-8TS. j* 23 17 Kluclilcy & Thomas. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 75 Hay*.!., Havnoo.h, Un. E. r. EIMOHLKT. A. THOMAS. X. M. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Willluiuion’s Buildings, Uuy-stroet. Havnnnnli, tin. apr lb WELLS dc mjuu, Patton and Comminion Werthantt, ■up 21 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly \Viti. J. iiunt’p* Shaving nnd llnlr-droRnlng Saloon, 138 BRYAN-STREET, Merkel Bquaro. ■ep 10 tjan 1 b. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller und Stationer, No. 136 Congress-st., opposite Monument-sq. mar 19) SAVANNAH, GEO. Itf CHA8* H. PICKETT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 1$ AVING rssuiiiod his busluess, is now pr«* I'M pared to oontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work ot auy Ueaoriiition, in his line. Stairs executed with neat ness and dlspatob. A share of the pablio patronage ie moet respentfully solicited. Carpenter Shop oot nor of Walnut and Uarrison-sts., second street west of Brown aud Harris's Stables., fob 18 ly B. D. Evnilh, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 8AUNDER8V1LLE, WASUINOTOM CoUNTT, GA., Will practice In the Courts of the Middle Circuit. All business committed to his aaro will be executed with promptness and dispatch. ....... , ^ RarxHKNOxa —Messrs. BothwellA Smith, and Dr. U. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 'Ll JOHN POOLE, WBOL1RALK AND RETAIL DEALRR IN PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES French and American Window-Glass, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Bnuhes, Babel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair Blenders, Graining Combe, Artists’ Brushes, «o. Ao. Papes- Hangings, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints. N. D.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain ing and Glosing, done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 WhiUker-et. mar SO Nearly opposite Swirt, Deuelow A Co. Henry K* Washburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jy31 HAVANNAH, (1KOUGIA. ly IHangimi A Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, IWllleolleot Debts in the following Counties: De Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cats. Murray, Cherokee Newton, Cowota, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Henry Msrriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnott. References—E. B. Stoddard A Co., Charleston, Bontl Carolina; Williams A Brother, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York. Nat. Mangum. [mar 17 tf) Thomas N. Cox. C. A. L. LAKIAR, General Commission Merchant, ly) bawannah, Georgia. [uov 13 ■RMUY B. rOHT. • T. E. DUNHAM. FORT dc DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, oot 7 SAVANNAH, GA. 1, ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 17!$ May-»treet» Hnvnmmh. JOHN T. UOWOAVD. au 21 JOHN T. ROWLAND. JR James McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marin* Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties aud Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared whereby tercoover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oonnocted with Shipping and Insurance. Of fice No. 118 Bay street, opposite the froat of the Cus tom Honse. 1 j nov 8 House and Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, fret door above Lyceum Hall, Offers hit services to the public for the execution oi House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keeps for sale at bis store, l'alntc, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs, Ae. All work done cheap, and warranted to give Satisfac tion. 6mo sep 19 S. S. MILLER & J. D. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. CORNER Or Bronehton anil Montgomery Street*. SAVANNAH,GA. Carriages. Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured Blaoksmithing. Including Irou Railing and Grates for Buildings, Ao. done at the shortest notice, aug 19—Cm T. J. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY,) COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 93 llny-htreet. SAVANNAH, GA. Will give his personal attention to all business en trusted to him. Gmo ang 1 GILBERT BUTLER, MASTER BUII.DKR, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER York-.irtei, Oflitkorpe 8q., Un88 Hm&a.h JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2.50 Per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. BILL HEAD8 AT $5 PKll REAM, printed on fine paper, raled with Red and Blue Lines ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type just receivod. JOHN M. COOPER & CO. HSB INSURANCE. DECEMBER 16. 1853 W0UTHWK8TEEN RAILROAD. GENERAL Fire sad Life Ininrasee Agency. Charter Oak Life Iazaranee Csaptay, AurnzD (Jill, Prnsidint. J as. C. Wit* lit, Bee'y. And Marine Grnolte Fire Insnraaee Company OF THE CITY OF N. T. Capital, $300,000. Farmers’ Fire lazaraaee Company OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, $100,000. New Yerk an«l Brie Fire Innaranee Co. OF MIDDLETON. N. Y. capital $160,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. Capital, $1 60,000. Charlbs Crambm, PrsiidcDt. F. D. Mob, See'ry. The** Companies having a oash capital, aafely In vested ia bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In- suranee against damage by fire, ob all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Application* reoelved by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-eireet. Home insurance Company OF TUB CITY OF NEW-YORK. 'npltal $500,000 SIMEON L Cbablbs J. Mabtib, Seo'ry. T UB HUB8CK1 BkUttlisviDf boon appoint ed Agonts of the above named Company, are mow prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, Ao., on favorable terms. jyS COHENS A HERTZ. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Calk Syetem. CAPITAL 8’iSO.OOO. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, ana will insure the lives of whito persons, also negroes. l)r. Arbold, Medical Examiner, mar 16 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents. Baucroft A Bryan* GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, FOB THE PURCHASE AMD SALB OP STOCKS, BONDS, EXCUANOB<6 REAL ESTATE. No. 117 Bay Hlr«el,MaPBaaah. jan24 ly Liverpool aud London Fire and Lite trad?,* above will take risks against Fire on Buildings, the most favorable terms. Company, [•, Stook in jan24 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 21,000,000 of Pounds SterUuf. J l H1I8 INSTITUTION has established an Agency | in Savannah, and Fire Poliolea upon Produce and roperty will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. r|WI18 Company t 1 insures Bents and Leases, sep 2 BOBT. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents. xUTNA I NHLRANCH COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpiIE undersigned, Agents of the above Com[ take risks against Fir* on Bail: ptny, .dings, apr 1 COHENS A HERTZ. mutual Life lasuraoce Company of Now York. I SAAC ABBATT.Bsc’y. F. 8. WINSTON, Pres't. Dr.H. D.Armold, Medical Examiner. Applications reotived by febl4 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Insurance Company. 4 SBUKY HULL, President and Troasursr.- Albom Chess, Seo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary, e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, Rieer ami Firei also on the lives of Servante. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extrapremium for residing In the South. WILLIAM ^KING, Agent, Jnn* a ly Corner of Bay and Drayton its. NOTICES. T H ! the pai 8AVANNAH, OCT. 24, IBM. pplicatii *** * Iusuran: payment of a One Hundred Dollar Note, letter 11.. 633, dated 26th Deoember, 1849, payable to N. B. J. Olmatead, Cashier, tho rlgnt hand half of .i.A; oct 24 R. E. BURTON. KGAL CO-PARTNEU8IIIP.—The un. j dersigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership, the praotioe of Law ana Equity in th* various Courts of Eastern and Middle Cironils, under the and style of Marsh A Gnerard. oot 1 MULFORD MARSH. JOHN U. GULRARD. To the Public, TI1K undersigned uo longer acts as Agent for L. 8. BENNETT A CO., for the purohase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1863. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 8a inel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they NOTICE. IjiACTORS, Merchnutsaud Others, de- A. siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. mar 6 C. A. L. LAMAR. The Arbonr Billiard Saloon. OPPOSITE PUJLANKI HQUAltE. T HIS magnificent SALOON is now open to the public. Tho proprietor takes this method of informing ids numerous friends nnd the public, that he has oponed the above Saloon, nnd assures* his patrons that every attention will be paid nnto those feeling dis posed to favor him with their patronage. The ohoioest Champagnes, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Ac. Ac., oan be had at the bar. P. 8.—Free Luneh daily nt 11 o'olock. jg^TCharleeton Courier, Augusta Constitutionalist, Messenger,please *—*” r ’ — J *-"* *- i '-'* the amount of $6. • this NEW STYLES. A JU8T received, tier strainer Augusta, M a new style cf Black Alboni Hats, fori yonng men. Also, a variety of Youths, Children and Infants' Hats, Caps, Ao-. at Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S CHEAP OASH STORE. •olioiM public attention. Plaid Brocade and Figured Silks of the noweststyles. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain and Colorod Frenoh Mouslin de Laines. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Silk and Wool Plaids for Children’s wear. French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mde Lams Bwiss and Jaconet Cambrics. do do Edgings and Inserting!. A large variety of lloseirj. Irish Linens, all prioes. Linen Damasks and Table Cloths. Frenoh and Scotch Towels and Diapers,! eto., eto.. combined with a good assortment of Sheetings and 8birttngs, Brown and White. All or whioh will be sold at extremoly low prioos at tho corner of Barnard and Broughton-sts. latest styles. r 14 FALI. OF 1M-V3; GEORGE 8. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, l(c. THE Subscriber has now ln store and offers for sale the following: Gent's fine blue, blaok, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloih, and Cambist Overcoats. Gent's fine blaok Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. Gont's fine blue, blaok, and claret frock and Dress Coat*. Gent's Cadet Casilmere, Tweed Gastimere, blaok Casaimere, bine Cassimere Frooktees, and business 8ack Coat*—a gTest variety. Gent'* black Doe Casaimere, and more than thirty different pattern* of fauoy Caaslmero Pant* of lateat styles. Gent's Voata—about 1,600 Vosts, embracing all of the now styles, some perfootly beautiful. A very large lotof Satinett Round-Jackets and Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for servants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENTS ha* never been equalled ln this place, and oontainathe following: Broadcloth, Beave-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoat* aud Sacks. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dres* Frocks and Sacks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jaokets, Cadet and Steel-mixed 8atinet Round-Jacket*. Mixod and Kersey Round-Jacket* for Negroea: fine blaok l>oo-Ca**imere. blue Cloth, and a large assort ment of fanoy-colored Casaimere and Satinet Pants. Blaok Batin, figured Silks, Alpacoa Blaok Cloth, and a great variety of ftlerino Vest*. All *>1 tho above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CIIILDRKN’8 DEPARTMENT* con alns very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth 8nits; fancy colored Casaimere 8ult«, with Vest* and Pants connected; Genin'* new style of Fanoy Dreaa Jacket*; blaok and brown Talmas; blaok and xrr ~ Toga* Overcoats; embroidered Cap*. All for child: from 4 to 10 year*. Children, boy>'> and youth's white and oolored Shirt*, Fancy Articles* embraoing almost every article for gentlemen's ward robe that oan be called for, together with the richest as sortment of covered and plain Caps for gentlemen, youths, boyo, and children. N.B.—Most of the abovs goods, the Men and Boys Clothing, have boen made up expressly f>r my trade, and undor my inspection, at tho North, and oan confi dently recommend them as good, and as oheap as can be found elsewhere. The oUisens and public generally are iuvited to call and see attbe Clothing Store, Gib- bon’* Range. o Fashions for November, T) ECE1VED per simmer Augusta, the latest Fall JJU end Winter styles of Indies’ Clonks and Talmas, consisting of the moat approved and fashionable patterns, snoh as Aragonese and 8ararassa BonUg, Eglantine, victoria, Co*tillion. Pompadour, Moscow Wrapper, Alboni. Ao. Ac., in Black and the various shade* of Brown and Drabs. The Ladies are invited to oall affid Inspect these beaotlfnl goods. W. C. WADSWORTH, nov 17 No-115CongTcs*-et., op Pnlaskl Honse, EDWARD O’BYBNE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf. SAVANNAH, GEOKuiA |E. O’B. keeps constantly in store large stock of Gaooaaizs. Liquor Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoe*, aud Clothing. 100 boxes Family Soap; 76 do Pale do; 80 do No 1 do 76 do Pare West India Ground Coffee 26 do Fisher’s Tobacco 25 chests Pouohong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial dc 75 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 d* Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 60 do Rum 4)4 pipes Signet Brandy 2 do Otard do 16 bbls Port Wins; 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Gin 16 bbls Lamp Oil; 6 hhds Sugar 60 bbls Coffee Sngars ' rale by Undu Mai-hallUvu.s, - A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe 10** A. M., arrive at Columbus l o'olock P. M. Leave Columbus dally st 0 o'clock A. M., and Ogle- thorpoatUJdA.M., arrive at Maoon8KF*M.. con necting at Maeon each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and Mfllodgoviilo, with Maooa and Wsstern trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga,Nashville, Ao. Osnmoeong dally at Oolnmbus, by fast 11ns of ooashes. 18 miles to Opelika, thsnc* 64 miles by M.A W.P. Rail Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and En- fanla mall stages. Passengers breakfast and dins at Fort Valley. OEO. W. ADAMS. Macon, Aug. 81,1868. tf ang81 BUOKM! MHOES! 2 FOR THU Fall and Winter Trade. TUE subscriber would respectfully oall the attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, and the public generally, to hie large stock of BOOTS AND SAOES. His stock has been seleoted by himself, with special care and particular reference to the retail and plan ters'* trade, that being th* most important feature of his business. He confidently offers to his oustomers and the publio, work of a superior quality and on rea sonable terms. Ula atook comprises all tho varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, consisting of Ladles' Shoes, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety; Gentle men's Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses', Boys’, Youth's and Children's 8hots. of overy kind. In oonneotlon with ths abovs, bs has a large stook of NEGRO DROGANM, which can safely be reoommended as a superior artlole. No effort will be spared to give entire satisfaction. A oall is solicited from yon before purchasing, sept 24 WM.HE1DT, Gibbons' Range. Carriage Manufactory, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SULKIES A general and complete annortment jam RECEIVED. THE Subscribers are now prepared to offer to the I public, CARRIAGES. PILETON8, BUGGIES, CARRYALLS, Ac., froih from some of tne most popu lar Establishments and Builders at tho North. Tho selections were made by ono of tho firm, with stnot reference to the requirement? of this market. They are determined to keep only snoh artioles in their line as they oan confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Fooling assured that they will be sustained in offoring a better, and finer close of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The public are most respectfully requested to call, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of their stock. gar All kinds of repairing done as heretofore. LB. BENNETT A CO., ang 1 corner West Broad and Bay-streets. (inns, Rifles, Hardware, Ac. rilHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to Inform hie Lindner, is in the highest degree oonduoive to health and vigor of constitution, ana desire to recommend it most cordially to tho publio. It is in snob a sohool of physloial exorcise that pa rents may expeet to find tho moans of establishing for their children, that robust and elastio strength, which repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly com mend* itself to them. P. U. WILDMAN, M.D. JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAI1L, M. D. E. YONOE. M. D. C. W. WEST, M. D. Terms—Pupils are received at tho Gymnasium and instructed in Gymnastioa or Caliathenios, with Fenoing (broad I - -* ** “ ■* * ,n * ' * ' months. (broad and small Sword) at $10, for i i of six IIDJLIMBOJLOT A E1FLEK, Bell Hang erg and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railtngs, Locks, SfC. Corner of Bryaa and Jefleraon ntreeln, Respectfully announce to the publio in gene ral, that they are now prepared to exeoute all orders in tho above line. N. B —All artiolet manufactured by usare r-i— warranted for mator i • 1 and workmauship. may 27 ly HELMBOLDTA EIFLER. O ° FFEE HOUSE. THE (ftidersigucd hue lensnd, aud has now fitted up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton- street, next door to Way A King's, to be occupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to serve up in superior style, every Delicacy of the Season. Now York Oyntern, Wnvnnimh Oysters, Venison, Grouse, i* nr fridges, Fish, New York nud Phllndelplila Beef, due*, dec., Will alwayabe kept on hand, and served up In affiyle never before equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners only the best Liquors. JOHN McK. CODY. Union Steam Saw Mill. THZ SUBSCRIBERS AVING completed their new STEAM SAW MILL, are now prepared to out and fill ordere for TTi LUMBER of every dimension at short notice. In the building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of all the recent improvements in the construction and ma chinery of mills, and are of opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to oonvince any one that she can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in the Stato. To those who may favor r at the BULL, Eastern Wharves. MOR8E A NICHOLS. I j'RKMH GROUND COFFEE EVERY 1 DAY.—Familial and Boarding-Housa Keepers in wantof pare and freshly Ground Coffee oan procure the same at any moment, by ualling at the etoro of BERLIN A NATHANS, nov 29 under St. Andrew's Hall. H EAVY MAR Y1*AND OATH.—-1000 bush els in bags, landing from sobr Satllla, foi sale by 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM & SON. B 1 tment. For sale by HENRY LATUROP A CO. B READ—50 bbls. Navy Bread ; 33 do Pilot do, landing from sohr Pocahontas, and for sale by nov 30 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. JILK MANTILLAS.—Black aud Colorod y Silk Mantillas and Talmas, at very low prioes, by nov 21 HENRY LATUROFA CO. i$h YBR’U CHERRY PECTORAL.—A fresh supply just received at the Apotheoaries >▼ J. E. DzFORD, 26 corner Bronghton and Barnard-btroets. S UPERIOR BL’K Cloth Frock anil DRES8 COATS—A fresh supply just received, for sale low by WM. K. SYMONS, nov 23j Draper and Tailor, 17 Whiuker-at. <J l COHENS A HERTZ.’ HENRY LATHROP A CO. [ OURNING GOODH.—Uluck Bombaziucs, L Canton Cloths, Alpacas, Tammine Cloth, Mus- DcLnines, Ac. For sale by >v 21 HENRY LATHROP A CO. ° UBIQUAM, KELLY k CO. N O. 8UGAR.—25 hhds. priino and fuir N. O. • Sugar, for sale by oct 11 MINIS A FLORANCE. EMBROIDERY. C OLLARS—Cbimeaetles, Uuderslecves, Infante' Robes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric ana Muslin Bands, all in fine variety at KEMPTON A VERSTILL'S, 72 St. Julien and 106 Bryan-streem, Y)LAID MBHINOKtt, Plain and 8potted I col’d Flannels, high col'd M d'Laines, Fig’d do; White, Pink, Bine and Mode ool’d Msrinoes, for sale r oot 29 DzWITT A MORGAN. t i^LOUR—200 bills Balt. Flour; 75 do Georgiu do; 25 do Hiram 8mith do, in store and for sale by foot271 SWIFT A CO. B utter, cheese and buck wheat.— 30 kegs selected Goshen Batter; 60 boxes White and Colored Cheese; 60 and ^ bbls Buckwheat; 20 boxes Book wheat. Received perstoxm- er and for sale by nov 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO DRUBBING, While Wm!i, Stovo.Sboo .ml Ousting Brushes, for sale by oot 17 MORSE A NICUOL8,116 Bronghton-«t„ T)UUNE8—PRUNE*.—Just received 5boxca JL Prunes in Glass Jars. A fresh and superior ar- n=, “ A. BONAUD, corner of Bay and Whitaker-ats. ticles, for sale by N‘ ORTUERN HAY—170 bales Northern Hay, far sale to arrive per sobr Cataract, by — 9 COHENS A HEBTZ. 1 ( | BBLH. APPLE*, of several varieties ly.” J-oJ T «rj choice. Received by the Alabama, and for sale by C. T. ROBINSON, doo 5 122 Bay-street. rear of the Exohanse. T *???—bbls. uow lauding per achr E J. li Talbot, for sals by d « cfl BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ( 10AL—Red Ash, egg size, for sale to arrivo by y_jJeo5 MINIS A FLORANCE. PRINT*.—Scotch aud French „ Oghams, Col'd Flannels, Irish Linens, Bleaoh- Shirtings, &c, just reoelved and for sale by >ot2 6 DzWITT A MOBC AN. AKT*HERHIE”PIG IRON.-Landing from ship Shandon and for sale by A. LOW A CO. G l 4(j BBUS. rOTATOKH, and IB half barroli b? B LACK Velwetteeo Frack Coats.—Just received per stcautr Florida and for sale by JO BOBINSVN $ CA8U*. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOE th* cum or Oomrhff, OolAiy Bcirnfies^ Bxwachi- Whofflaf O.nfh, Or..,, AirtHw., md OonCTmption! , " .hall bote dam m it. and U< ffrrnt of Ou mtA shall kneel before 44." Nzvsz could this be said with more truth, than it now ap plies to this remedy for affto- tlona of the throat and lnngs, The exalted in learning and power, acknowledge its supra' many, while both tho little and the great can feel its benefits. Th* liberal-minded among to enre, are free to own its mastery ovei distempers which have baffled their art. Those of ex alted stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, bnt deem it a duty and a pleasure to thus hold ont ths lamp of their eaperionce to their suffering fellow men. WUnesethe following:— [Tranelatlon.i; Vzhhii.uomvilui, LA., April, 1863. Mona. Is Dr, J. 0. Aysr:—I have of late, made fre quont use of yonr Cherry Pectoral in my prnotiee, nnd am happy to inform yon that in no oase yet has it failed me. 1 have made some signal euros of Laryngitis and Bronohitis with It. and have oompleiely cured one case of Asthma, which had withstood evory other medloine I could employ Acoept, Sir, t sideratl the assurances of my distinguished con- JULE8 CLAUD GOUGUfiT. M. D., Late Surgeon of the Royal Blarine, France. Extract from a letter of our Minister at the Court of the Sublimo Porte. Lkoation or tue U. 8. A., \ Constantinople, Turkey, j Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Dear Sir: The Cherry Peotoral r coived from yon for the 3ultan lias been deliverod his private sooretary at the palace, and yon will doubt less hear from it in due season. That yon were so kind as to send me has been given to my friends, who have in many cases, round it exooedingly useful. Your*, respectfully, GEO. P. MARSH. Minister Plenipotentiary of the U. 8. A. to Turkey, C0RACOA, March 6, 1862, Dr. J. C. Ayer:—I nse yonr Cherry Pectoral, daily in my practice, and am satisflad it is a remedy which must meet in every country th* highest approbation. 0. W. JACKBEER, M, D., Resident Court Physician. Among the eminent Editors, who testify to thoir per sonal experience and knowledgo of the wonderful oures, and immense usefhlness of the Cherry Peotoral iu thoir •ectlons, we may mention— Broughton A Co., of tho Federal Union, MiUedgeville, Georgia. L. Patton, Christian Advooate, Knoxville, Tonn. J. B. Dobson, American Proibjterian, OreenvUle/Ten- nessee. J.B. Samson, "Democrat," MeCounellsburg, Pa. J. Rase* Jr., Shelbyville News, Tenn. Harvey, (MoKenney A Co., State Gasotte, Burlington, Iowa. J. Knabb A Co., “Journal." Beading, Fa. Raymond, liar nor A Co., Now York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Froeman, Boston. Wm. B. Jacobs, Christian Chroniolo Philadelphia. Hon. J. Wentworth, M. C., Domocrat, Chicago, 111. Rov. E. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore. W. M. Wightman, Christian Advocate, Charleston, SC J. M. Magennis, True Delta, Now Orleans. W. T. Thompson, Dally News, 8avannah, Ga. Geo. D, Prentiss,Lonlsville Journal, Kentucky. Hon. Bohuylor Colfax, M. C., South Bend Register, la. A. Commings, Christian Mirror, Portland Maine. M. U. Bartlett A Co.. Bepubliean, Hartford, Conn. Chaddiok & Berry, Benner of 1'eaoe, Lebanon. Tenn. Thompson A Co., United Empire and Patriot, Toronto, Charlos Cook, Democrat, Danville, Pa. M. llanuum, Democrat, Allontown, Pa. Sherman A Uarron, State Gasotte, Trenton, N. J. Wright A Haven, Prairie Farmer. Chicago, 111. These gontlemen have not only certified to theso statements in their papers, to the pablio, bat have sent me their personal letters, to the effect that they have found my preparation an article of groat publio ability-. 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William Be_ . c»,h, that tim. they h.». )»,■, mor. ■ l »«. inflamed. Her agonies were distracting°and*fM« ett . 17 tog.tlur .he w». deprived enttrelyo* *r’etf ud " K ’ er 7 remedy tint medical men ndrlicd l, J ! t-- without «ff«et j h.r health uUbMd n‘mYr IA h" **?*- «! ter lep Wee terrible. I had often red ' " Aileertiaemenu, and »d «l..d h.r to try Ointment; and, as a last rasouree aft*/^ * remedy bod proved nsOless, she oonsented to 7 0 i h#r Sho commenced six weeks ago, and, stran#« during the laetdlrura, and oontrut Sen h f * I ghtod in having been the meano of ae d«- tin, the mlferinj. of n feUow o,.Vter, r (8, * ,,0d > WILLfAM QALriN TuCitSi. ZfSal To Professor HoLtowar: A 1 ssst^ts^isssass/'T • ui Work. ; accompanied by ecorhuu" ymS±? U VP*! reoourie to a variety of medlonl adv.e»™ .f. 1 ? 1 ' .h’ 1 * 1 ring any benelit, an! WM er.utnld 'iSJ#' 1 d.n- A** taw ’' h » h *' 1 »•jjsMrearjia The truth of thi. etatement eu’be I «il« M u A f D ?' mad. Cherny B iufk. b i“.I"if. ,d ll iid";; A ,lre,,,,ral b " d n ^ t 'iV ««<! In one r ""' bofore healed an awful wound in my own lex bV vm,f unrivalled medicine, 1 determined^again to*ui« inUI Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortnuato it was I did so. for in . month a perfect cure was effected, nnd the be JIif' various other branches of my family havederlvedfaim their use is really astonishing. I now stron.lv mend them to all my friends. ® ^ Moon, “ (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. n’moet'of the fol'low’ing om.b^ 01 ''^ W “ hli ’ Bad Logs Chilblains Fistulas Sore Throat* Bad Breasts Chanped Gout Skin BUeases Burns hanas Glandular Bcurvy Corn* (8oft) Swellings Sore Head. BiteofMos- Cancers Lumbago Tnmours auitoesand Contracted Piles Uloera flandFlies and Stiff Rheumatism Wouuds Coco-bay Joints Scalds Yaws Chiego-foot ElepbantiaslsBore Nipples. ^2.** 37>»o., 8/0" and $1 60 eaoh. Wholesale by the ^riflA 1 *®S'.Ti*er‘i' “ d A - There 1. .eeuaider.ble Bering by taking tb. i.r- . I)1^,otl ° n, for lb. guidance of paUeaU ia er cry di.yrder are affla.d to each Tot. Y yoraale by w. W. LINCOLN, Agaat, 8*™»»b. da. a^ — l u Vi upiniuu, aim suSMIlina Sit JX frosty, tho AMERICAN COM POUND stands belore the world as the moet relia- b L*A. and fP® 8d y Fsmedy for a curtain specific dUsaic of tho urinary organs and ita analogous complaints — Adapted to every form and stage of the disease, as well as agt, sex and constitution—requiring no restriction in diet or business, the afilioted aAy rely upon its speedy and certain ears. It is exceedingly benefioialforTlour Albus (whites) female complaints from which thou sands suffer without tho knowledge of a remedy. Pre pared by a practical Physioian whose practice has been very exteneive—reliance oau be placed upon its merits. Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold during the past year, and not a eingle oase of failure has reached the proprietor. Around eaoh bottle are plain practical directions for self-treatment. Frioo $1 per bottle. Observe that tho Genuine has the written signa ture on the wrapper, and name blown In the glass. For ■ale by Thomas M Turner A Co, A. A. Solomons, W W l.iooolu, Savannah ; P B Moisr, Augusta; Messrs. El- "”*?*•** “> *•!>««. *»-»■ cities in the United States. eodly TO TICE PUBJL1C. Ll/ »nd Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R. iteiuedies, were tho first to discover a Remedy poiates- ing tho marvelous and Miraoullous power of stopping the most Exoruoiatiug Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramp? and Spasms, either internal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing the most severe Par oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Dolorous, as soon a* applied. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of three Remodles. each possessing quick and wonderful powers over certain complaints and diseases, and will instantly relieve the Human System from pain—Reg- ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action—Resolve away all Diseased Deposits—Renovate the body from all Corrupt Humors-Rebuild the Weakand Broken Down Constitution!]—Ilcatoro to Health. Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. B. B. B. NO. 1. Itadwuy’s ltc-ady Belief, For all Aonte Complaints, Internal nnd Externul* The moment it is applied externally, or taken In tho ** - *°P th* most exoruciatlng pain and quickly remove Its oause. RHEUMATISM Mr. Granger, known in Brooklyn, was a cripple way's Ready Relief rollaved h enabled him to walk two miles* without eutiroly in ou^week** 1011 *“ tht0e daJB ' * ud oured Mm Thousands of other easos onnally as wonderful as the above have boen cured by R. R. Reliof. CHOLERA MORBU^.—Rad way’s R relievo the sufferei * minutes. It will o few hours. NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. Ie will always SICK HEADACII.—It will relieve the most distress ing pains in flrteen minutes. It will likewise prevent rennwr.d ^ r Scalds, 8t*nina, Sprains, SUff Joints, L&meneis. application of Radway's Ready Belie! will in i momenta entirely stop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals ■ res, outs and wounds* 4 i»y« vne moai ’ - - — 1. R. Relief. !_ of Rad way A Co. on each bottle. . B.B.B. NO.2. Radway’s xeuovating Resolveul. Ilosolves. liunovatez, Rebnllds. IT CURE8.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of th* Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption. St Vitns' Dance, Sores, Rickets. Salt Rheum, Aothma' Nodes, Canker, Bron-i ohitis, Favor Sores, Rash, Uloers, Erysipelas, Totter*. The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent.wlU positively oure. It renovates the system completely, Resolving away from tho Solids all impure Poisonous and DiseassdD#-. posit*,4/oeing the Blood and Holds of Life from a 1 corrupthamura, restoring Energy and Vigor, llcalth and Strength to every Organ audMember of the body* LetterM from High Authority. lion. J. J. Middleton, of Waoeamaw, 8. C., writes^*- under dato of May 2d, 1863, that Rad way's Renovating Resolreut cured one of his negroes, on his plantation ft Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years' standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity ; be was a moving mass of sores. The other ne groes could not remain in the same place with bbn, no 1 wae entirely cured by Radway’a Renovating Refill ont, and is now at work upon the plantation. To the people of8.C., Mr. MiddleW is well known, M'to- th* political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger^ . SCROFULA.—When the Patient bos been offlfotsd for five years, or under, favorable symptom* wlU. ap pear on thethirdMay after usingB. 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