STOVES! STOVES !!
CALL AT
JOHN J. lVIAtJttICE’0,
No. lO. 13 nnd 14 Harurdifreet,
WHERE you will find as good an assortment
M there U in the city—whioh on examination,
willcompote with any; and nil «T whioh will
be warranted to bake, toil or. jroftat. of the pur-
s can return them, Having an over sleek of
LAHOE COOK STOVE0,
thoso la went would do well to call, being lurohased
laat season at a reduced rate, I f)el positive in tayin|
1 can sell any thing in the shape or a large Cooking
Stove cheaper than thoee purchased t la season. Also,
all kinds of Parlor, Offlod and Llall Stoves on the moot
nooo mined sting terms and latest styles. Also, Tin
Ware of every deeoription.
Cast Iron Ihimpo for Wells and Cisterns.
Lead Pipe of the various Callibre.
Wooden Ware, of evory deeoription.
Broom*, florabbing and Ducting Brushes, etc. etc.
Class Lamps for fluid end Csmphlno, Oil, oto.
HOLLOW WAUL
of every kind.
liaviog two of the beet Plumbers In the United 8tetet
I am prepared to run Water Pipes on oorrect priuci-
plee, of the bast material. I would rofer to work done
in tho n* w building* of Mr. Weldburg. Air. Wm. Rema-
hsrt, Stoddards, Lloyds ane Ciroopelys, and numsrou
'tv.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
othor buildings in the city,
eetfit
RttM*, Kwrincs a Mnchlucry.
fpHK BUBSGtiJHEK would respectfully inform
I his friends and the publio generally, that he is
foekted in Savannah, Oa.. and la prepared to givt his
exclusive stunt Jo.-, to these wishing his services inpr
paring plans, furnishing Drawings for Steam Engle...
Raw MilD and Maohiuery in general. He will aho de
vote hi- time ^superintending the areotion of Haw Mills
throughout tho South, as hs has tho agency foreome
of tho largest Machine Manufaotering establishments
in tne U in ted 6ut«i. lie is also prepared to give, par
ties desiring it, overy information in rogard to the cost
of Engines, Mill Gearing and Machinery of all de
scription#; Shingle Machines, Leather Bolting, double
or single made to order and warranted to bo good.—
Persona ordering work through him may rest assured
thsir orders will be Ailed with dispatch, and every at
tention paid to giving them Machinery from the best
style of patterns, end of tho most substantial and dura-
bls workiusnthlp. lie would likewise invite the at
tention of those about to treat Mills to his plan of cir
cular Mill, known as *• Mitehel’s Circular Mill," ce
llaring it to be the only plan that can be suoosssfully
operated ia all kinds of timber. Ry this plan, the tim
ber is scoured so as to prevent springing whilst the
•sw is in the oat. The set works sre gc«.‘cd so that by
turaing one wheel the log is adjusted at both onds; thus
saving the labor of one baud.
Parties wishing to learn the advantages of this lm-
eat are referred to Pikkok a Mjmjhudeh'h
No. 9,Mg, C. Railroad, and iuuiu A Co., So. 7
Central Railroad. Longexperienoo and date attention
given practically to constructiux and operating Bteam
Saw Mills, warrants tho subscriber in th* eonfldeu e of
being able to give every aatlsfaotloa.
Tnoao w anting machinery for working wood, such as
Daniel's improved Planer, Tononing machine, Mor-
tlxlnc uiaohine, Bash. Moulaing and Slat Machine,
Horoli B »w, 40., by calling on tho subscriber may ob
tain them Irom the best manufacturer*, oflabor saving
machines for working wood evor offered to the publio.
MTProinpt attention will be given to all letters
(post paid) addressed to HENRY MITCH EL,
Savannah.
KBrCIlBRCKS:
Messrs. Wm. 11. Uilks ft Co.,! a -.. nn . h
Messrs. R. A. All** ft Co., J
R W. Oibus. W ilmington, N. C.
Harlkn ft Uollin«jswoutu,\ Wilmington,
J. M. Pool ft Co., J Del.
oct 27 Osmond ft Qwbt, Angnsta, Oa.ly
IS
UftilMN’S EXPRESS,
y#rNsw York, BoMfon, Philadelphia,
AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS;
Wt EL’ItOl*K ANII CALlPORNtA.
T) Y steniiiera Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knot
I") cllh, Alula of Georgia and Key Slant Slate—every
Saturday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT
GOMERY. and all intermediate plaoos, via Central
Railroad, daily, Sun 1 tys exoopted. Special messen
gers acoompan; our Esprevs.
Orncxn and Agents—153 Bay-street, Savannah;
Third-street, Macon ; Qoo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe;
Kandolph-st., Columbus; 74 llrosdway. New York;
4.1 sod 4ft South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court-
street, Boston: Exchange-street, Providenoo*, Mont-
ginnery-street. San Franoiiao.
aug 81 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, ft CO.
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
riMIK SUHHOHlBEIt has on bund, ami is
JL constantly raooivlng from tho best and most reaps*-
table manufacturers in tho country, Rich Diamond. Ru
by. Poari, and othor Jewelry, and storling Silver Ware,
•uoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Sil
ver Plates ana Waiters; Tea bets; Castors; Cups nnd
Raueers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and
4 auoo Ladles; Pie, 2oe Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
suipilfifDMuri l N ' " ‘ * *' * “
i Steel Table and Dassert
Gold and Sil'
Aaamollud Hum-mg nuouHj uviu »uu ouver iuiu-
hlai; Gold and bilvtr Bpootacles; Gold and Silver
Watches and Jewelry.
from his long experience and extensive faoUities, ho
confidently believes he will satisfy nil who may favor
him with their patronage. Ilia prioes are as low, and
terms as liberal as at any astablishment in the State,
mar 18 S. WILMOT. No. 1 Market-square.
Bells! Bells!! Bells!!!
milE Subscribers manufacture and keep coustan I*
1 ly on hand all sites of Churob, Factory, Steamboat,
Ferry, Locomotive, School llouso,and Plantation Bolls.
These Bells are hung with the patont iron yokes with
moveable arms. They can be turnod aroun oo that
tbs olapper willeiriko in a uew place, whioh is destra
hie alter a boll has boon ruug a tow years. Springe are
affixed iu a now way toprevoutthe olapper front resting
on the Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. Those Bolls
. . . . . ---* '“-I in
one year from date of purchase, with fair utago, wo
will reoast without ohargo. The tone of nil Bolls Is
wgrrantod. Nearly 90UU Bells havebijen oast and sold
from this Foundry, wbieh ia the boat evidence of then
suporiorlty. We have 16 gold and Silver Modali,
awarded from tho various Fairs " for the boat Bolls lot
sonorousness and purity of tone." Wo nay particular
attoatlou to getting up Poals or Chimos, anu oan refer
to those furnished by us. Our Foundry is within n few
rods of the Hudson Kivor, Erie Canal, and Rnihoadt
rnuningiu every direction. As this Is the largest Es
tablishmcnt of the kind in the U. B. and has the Inrun I
je 18 ly»dfttw
A. MENEELY S 80N8,
lIVsl Trn\t, N. Y'
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull and Bay Streets.
importer atud llculcr In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ouo Pipe ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE
SERVE/' vintage IS4U.
One Pipo of the ohoicost and most dolioately flavored
OLD PALUETINUO, vintage 1830.
Ono Pipo of the choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD
8ERCIAL, vintage 1820.
One half Pipe of the rlehestand most highly flavored
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old London Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1880.
Also* lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an oldon im
port* l!eh, in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two half pines ohoioo OLD PORT WINE.
44 44 A 44 “ SHERRY ••
Twelve half pipes ohoioe OLD COGNAC, of varioue
brands, vis: llunneosy, London Dock, Jean Louis Pi not,
Castillon, Guimard, Baiorao, Saliguao, and Otsrd,
Dupuy ft Co.
One punohoon of OLD SCOTCH WHItKY.
" " “ Jamaica Rum. Also variour
kinds of Clarot, Port,To norifle,Sherry and other Wines.
Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines,
imported Cordials—saoh as Curaoao, Maraschino, Ani
sette, a ml assorted Cordials, Braudy Fruits, ftc.
1U0.UOU ohoioe Havana Cigars, of various brands, and
a full stook of FANC Y GROCERIES. tf deo .10
lloikes and Mules.
A lot of good MULES and UOR8ESfor
T. F. STEVENS' Stablos,
&
aug 24
Cor. Broughton ft llarnard-sts.
Keiuovai.
FT^IfE Milinery, Trimming aud General Variety
JL Store is removed to the storo on Whitaker-
atreot, noxt door to Congress-street, opposite Ilcury
Lathrop ft Co., whore will be found every variety suit
able for tho season in Milinery, Trimmings and Fanoy
Millinery Department.
Rinhly trimmed white and oolored Satin, Silk and
Straw Children's white and colored trimmed Beaver
lists and Flats, braided and embroidered Hoods, fancy
Satin Bonnet linings. Festhors, Freuoh Flowers and
Wreaths, a groat variety of Dress Caps, Tabs aud othor
hood-dresses, Rogolots.
Tbit Is the store that every man's wifo ean get Bon
nets all th* way from 60 e*uts to $10.
Ribbons, Nilkftjnnd Satins.
A largo lot French Bounelrlnl Cap Ribbons, very
low; white and colored Silks and Satins, Lining 8ilks,
C.oak aud Talma Tassels.
Trimmings.
Pointed Velvets and Ribbons,Laoa Gimps and Ga-
loc'os. Silk nnd Worsted Braids, Embroidery aud Braid
ing Patents, Worsted Embroidery and Floss Silk, every
shade and volor, Stool Trimmings. Gold and Silver
Braid aud Laoe, Embroidered Muslin Collars. Chame-
setts and Sleovee, Fanoy Breast Pins, Bracelets, Kid,
India Rubber, Chin* and Wax Dolls Gloves.
itllllucrt* aud Di eab-.llakvr* Hoods.
MRS. DOYLE,assisted by compotent Milliners,from
New York, will atwud to the Making and Trimming
Department, and will endeavor with skill and tastet •
please all who will favor her with their orders.
Cloth Talutas made, out and pinked, BUppers, and
fimoakiug Caps stamped for trading, Straw Bonnet'
bleached and pressed.
Remember the epot in Whitaker-stroet, next dr or o
Congress street. . nov 14
NfiW mabdwake store.
THE undersigned has opened a New flordwaro
Store at
No. 140 C.n«rehB..troer,
I, Mi. .tor. recently occupied by M.nr>. N. K. Bar-
snmi Co., .ud t. uow receiving .a eutin m
veil elected Mock of
KNOI.I8H AND ABIEUICAN GOODS,
cmbrulo, «lmo« »*cry orUoIc uiu.Ily found In n
Hardware Btcru. Oerlng pare bleed ki. itoeb Jincl
from lb# Minufiefcurer. in Kepud nnd tbU country,
be 1. euebled to offer bil (inode no low u they enn be
parebnud it inr othor wubll^imentit tbe South.
reapeetfally uki of thu patron, of the lite firm of
MeOlMtey 4 Norton, the eitlien. g.oerillr. nud p.r-
•oor vjiitiny the city, to fit re him lonll, end be entUfied
, '£t‘£ r “*' ' t °' OEORQE A.jfoCf.EfiKEr L
ONNJfH'SNew Porkot iMnp of the Bute
^<dO«r^, loeludiojoo. OenoUgjt^^ ^
LKiW KN?®“Tr*veIIDR SbawU.—
sivod a small lot. and for sal# by
” ROBINON ft CAMPS.
JAfl*#—A lot of douhln
* at No. 4 Washington
St CUNNINGHAM.
Dry Goods, Clothing, fco.
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Cir*#f C#ii||iiHis and J«ffBrson*#u.,
IflAAS A llEY0ANN f
PROPRIETORS.
M AAS A HEYMANN »r» Ailly prepared toshew
to their customers, and to those who may be
ag Savannah, the largest assortment of
Fall and Winter Coma,
Cloaks, Over Coats, Vests and Pantaloons in every
variety of approved style, for Uonilemon, Youths and
Boys. Their stook of Clothing will compete with any
other in this city, for good material, workmanship and
rextonsbls prioes. —A lao—
At this establishment, may bo found a well selected
MAAS ft HEYMANN.
LATEST ARRIVALS OF
New Fall & Winter Goods.
EINSTEIN * ECKJVAN,
No. 1A1 OongrriMt.)
H AVE just received by latest steamers, a large
assortment of
STAPLE DRY GOOD8 v
as Brown and White Shirtings, ool'd llomespnn Shirt
ings, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Kersoys and Oe
naburgs, oto.
HILKH.
The largest and finest assortment in this city,—Plain,
Striped and Fig’d Dress Silks, a large variety: heavy
Brocaded do ; Satin deChoues, plain bl'k Silks, eto.
DKESN HOODS
Muslin and Barege de L&ines, fig’d and plain Cash
meres, Circassia* de Bergcs, Freuch and English Me-
rinoes, l’aranattas, Alpaooas, Sctovh Plaids, eto.
Shawls, Cloaks. Mantillas and Ciroolara, a splendid
variety. Also, all oolors of oloth for Ladies' Mantillas
and Cloaks.
French and Swiss Embroideries, Undcrsleevos,
Chetnizettee, Collars, lnfaut Waists. Emb'd and plain
Lawn Ildkfs. Muslin and Cambrio Bands, Ladies' and
Infants' emb’d Caps, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and
Insertiags, etc.
HLOVKH.
Alexander's Kid Glovee, Silk and Ltce, Lisle and
Thread do, oto.
CLOTIIM.
Ill'k and blue Broad Cloths and a variety of other col
ors, Casslmeres, all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentuoky
Jeans, French Dooskins, Satin and other Vestings.
All kinds of Linens, Furniehing Goods, Ilosierios,
Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings,
tud a great many other artioica too numerous
HOUSE-FURNISIIINU HOODS!
J. P. COLLINS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER,
100 miYAN BTUKKT,
I S now receiving, nnd olFor* lor sale nt very low
prioes, a large assortment of House-Furnishing
'lie —*-
Crockery,
pUufi
Britannia Pitchers,
Japan ft Bowls,
1 inware,
Goblets* Castor ,
Tumblers, Knlvos,
Turoens,
Plates,
Dishes,
Teapots, fto.
Dcoantors,
Wines sud
Jolly Glasses,
White aud Fanoy China Dinner Services, Will
Forks,
Waiters,
Lamj'S.
Stone do, Tea Sets, togu.her with every description of
Cat and Plain Glassware.
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Fowder
Boxes and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co-
ioguee; rioli Cut Win* Bottles, Chiu a Jewell Boxos,
aud other Fancy articles in great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Urasr Fenders. And
irons. Shovels and Toi'gs, Lamp Wloks, Wood and Wil
low Ware, Brooms, Brnshos, Door Mats, Lauterrs, both
guarded and Plain; Fanoy and Ladles’ Work and Tra
velling Baskets—In short, evory artioleluthe llonse-
FurnUhing line may be found at his establishment.
Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture oxoepted. uuvl
JOSEPH LIPPmAN,
OONURESS ST., MARKET SQUARE.
R espectfully invites tim uttmuiou of hi*
friends and the publio, to his stock of
Tull and Wluler Dry Good#,
which having purohased on thu moat favorable terms,
he is prepared to sell to tho advantage of his customers.
These goods have been suleuted under his own inspec
tion, and overy artiole will bo warranted to be what it
is represented.
Arnonc his stook will be found the following, in vari
ous qualities.
A large Asnortinent of Furniture Print#.
Kerseys, Prints,
Flannels, Ginghams,
Scotch Plaids, Chlnttes,
Satinets, DoLaines,
Llnseys, Cashmeres,
Cassimores, Alpsocss,
Blankets, Cloaks,
Tweeds, Mantillas.
A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Uaudkerebiefs and
House-Keeping Goods.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stook in Savannah.
silks, liiiccti, Shawls nnd Embroideries.
A largo assortment of seasonable Silks-Watered,
Colored, Brooade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins.
LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleeves nnd Chemlsetts.
EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambria and Jaconet Edg
ing and insertions, Cambria and Swiss Bands.
SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all siios, Long Shawls front
8 to 10 dollars each, Printod Cachmoro Shawls, Waffle
Shawls in great variety.
A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floorcloths
id Matts, well w orth while to see.
RAG CARPETING for kltohen use, au excellent ar
ticle. and to whioh speoiai attention is iuvited.
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins
and Freuoh Towels at various prioes, with many other
goods not enumerated, together with au immena j stuck
CLOTHING,
which will be sold at wholesale only.
Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase
oheap Dry Goods, w ill do well to call ana exninluo this
stock before making thoir selections. Sin
Tall and Winter
DR Y GOOD S !!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 110 €ongroa«#is(reet, Hiwnnnnti.
1 8 now prepared to oiler in tho citixeus of Sa
vannah, and the couutiei adjacent, ono of the must
magnificent stocks of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
ever exhibited in this oitr.oonsiaUng in part of olegant
Black and Colored Bruoado Bilks, Rich Fanoy Plaid do:
Plain Silks,frvnhtonable oolors; boautiful high lustron
Black do; Heavy Blaok Batin de Chinos; Raw Silk
and Worsted Plains: Common de Laines, all qualities:
Meriuoes ; Ladies' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed
aud plain all wool tfe Laines. Alpaooas, Bombasines,
Cauton Cloths, Puplyns, Ginghams, Prints, etu. eto.
Persons will tiud among this large and vart d stock of
DRESS GOODS
We invite partioular attention to our stock of
UOCSE-KEEPING GOODS,
botn en account of the quality aud low prices at whioh
we are offering thorn. Among them may bo found 6-4,
8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Lluen and Cotton
Shootings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter
panes and Toilet Quilts, extra large aud fine Linen
Damasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture
Dimity and Chintet; Flannels, all oolors. styles and
qualities; Uuokabaoks, Russia Towels and Toweling*,
Ticks. Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Lad<es' Emb'd
Haudkerohiefs, prioes from fi to $20; Collars, Under
Hdkfa and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserting*,
Bands and Flounces, very tlno and rich. Together
with a full stock of Plantation, Fancy and all othor
styles of Dry Goods, to which we invite all to call and
examine. Goode freely inhibited, and customer) Ion
to thoir owu judgment and taste to purchase, or look
further.
oet 17
MARINE RAILWAY.
The undersigned respectfully informs A ,
all who may need his services, that he^Mflft
d»as charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,9StB
whioh is now in sueeessful operation. He is, therefore,
preparod to take up vessels of any else usually visiting
cur port, and to do the work of repairing, ftc.,on reason
able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot
toms of their vessels, oan also be aooommodated ou the
Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared
to oontraot for building Vessels of any class or descrip
tion, and to oarry on the business of Ship-Carpeuter-
ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its varinua
branobos, at tho eastern extromity of the city.
SOT Afood8hip*x»ithiso- ‘-~
mar 11
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
A MODE St BRO., returns their thanks to tho
• citizens of Savannah and its vioinity, for the
very liberal patronage which they have received, and
enoouragod by the success of the past year thev beg to
announce that they have completed their arrangements
and are now daily receiving from the Philadelphia,
Boston and New York markets their supplies for an
-ite naive
FALL AN
IN CLOTHING.
JEWELRY AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Of whioh their stook will comprise every quality, style
P OTATOKH.—300 hamper* superior Iruh Po
tatoes, landing from ship Shandon and for sale
from wharf by ANDREW LOW ft CO.
500 STOVES FOR SALE,
JAMES SULLIVAN,
No. 145 Brou(*hton-*trect, Savannah.
THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands
unrivaled as a Stove for Southern nse, and
all others.
A large variety of Parlbr, Office and Cooking Stoves.
Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping artiole*. Wood
en Ware, etc., etc., to which the advertiser invites the
attention of old aud new customers. oct 6
HACK, LIVKUY
SALE STABLE
Corner of Broughton and Barnard-sts.
u THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor.
To Land Owners#
A LL person* nwuiug Lands in Huuth-Western
Georgia, either in old Lee, Early, Irwin or Mus-
cogee counties, whioh compose the following counties:
Randolph, Marion, Macon, Baker. Thomas, Dcoatur,
aud Lowitdos—if they wish to sell the same, I will look
at the land and report the true value and situation of
the land, and sell the same cm Commission, or look and
report for tho sum of $5, Bend their numbers, district,
county and name, and the fee and instructions, and I
will sell or repor! faithfully in all eases.
Matthew weight.
'J Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga.
BUSINESS CARDS,'
1 W. S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, *
99 Bay-etrcct.
dee 17 2m
JOHN OLIVER,
HOUSE, SION a SHIP PAINTBB,
GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Scc^
No.- 131 Hrnn«{htoit-Mt.,
IbEGS to return his thank* to the citizens of B«
I) vannah. for past favors, and to assure them that
all work in his line entrusted to him, shall be done
promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. 0. trusts
by an assiduous attention to business, the employment
of eompetcat workmen and the use of the best materi
als, to insure a continuance of tbeir favors, lie keeps
for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine,
varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking,
white wash and other brushes. 6m nov 21
J. F. PELOT,
FACTOR AND COUMIBRION MER
CHANT,
WMIlnnuoti'H Ilulldln#, ‘A'A4
GH A Mi# EH AfAM8HAl#JL*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. TO Fityctlc-mrect, llrltlmore, Aid.,
/ \FFKIt8 hm professional service* in the Iran*-
notion of legal bnsiuess in the oity of Baltimore.
RzrzRBiroBfi:
Baltimore- J. C. Wilson ft Co., Lemon ft Winter, B.
ft F. Voss, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar
shall, Wm. Holiley, Esq.
£<irann'f/i—lion. It. M. Charlton, Francis 8. Bartow,
Robt. Habersham ft Bon, Dr. J. P. Here von, Rov. T. L.
Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbridge. 6m nov 1
ARCHITECTURE.
SHOZ.1. & FAY, ARCHITECTS,
Corner of Dull nod Brjaa-sts.)
SAVANNAH, OA.
/' \FFEK thoir service* to gentlemen about to build
\9 and to Committee* of Publio Buildings, Churches,
School-house*, fto. Plans for all kinds and stylus of
Dwelling- houses, .fto., actually built, and in progress,
can at all times be seen at our offiue; and as it i* more
economical, aud raves much alter disappointment to
have plans and sr educations well matured before oom-
meiiofnc, it must be desirable for thoee about to build to
secure tlio services o( experienced architects.
By Thoy also undertuko the inspection of works du
ring their progross. as well as furnish designs for ev
ery style ol INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monument*
and Tablets. tf oct 26
Win. A. THOMAS.
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,
No. 1A Bnrunrd-Nt.. Nav.,Gu.
O OLICITfl the attention of tun public to the fol-
O lowing named articles, vis: Hot and Cold 6how*r
Baths, Lead aud Coppar Bath Tubs, Fancy end Plain
Marble Wash Stands, Patent Pau Water Closets, Bros*
aud Conner Lilt and Foroo Pumps, Load Pipe, Sheet
Lead, llluak Tin, Ilydraulio Rams and Kitolien Ran
ges of the most improved patents for sale. Silver Pla-
tod and Brass work of eveiy description constantly ou
band. .
N. 11.—W. A. T. pledges himsolf to do ell werk en
trusted to his care. In the most economical manner, aud
oqual to any practiced in the Northern oities. Orders
from the oouatry promptly attended to.
oot 17 Smos*
THOMAS J?I. KOS1S,
IMPOBTBB ANV MANUFAOTUBKR OK
S E Q A R S ,
WHOLESALE AND HKTAIL DEALER IN
8MOK1NO AND CHEWING TOBACCO. SNUFF,fto.,
Ao. 87 liuy-et . one door west of Abtrroin,
hA V ANNA II, GEORGIA.
Lockett, Lone A Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
BIUPPINO A (JENTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Will attend to selling ull kinds of PRODUCE.
Mftr Strict attention givou to the Receiving and For
warding Goods, aud fllUng orders from the country.
B. LOCKETT, WU. 11. LONU, JOllM U. DAVIS.
jy “ _ _ . . •>
Wylly A Mommolliiiy
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
FOR THE
I'arrhnee nud Hale ol* NfocltH, Bonds,
Iti'al uud Peruoual Kelute, dec. &(*.
Ofiice Corner of Ray Lane and Rull Street,
rear of the Post Ofiice.
P.8. Having numerous ordors we wish to purchase
1(XJ Negroes, either single or in families, for whioh we
are willing to pay highest cash prices. jy 20—ly
S. B. trillion,
ATTORNEY A T I. A IV,
8* NDNltSVlM.K, UNO.
-Will attend to business iu Washington, Jefferson
Laurens, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Counties.
RErxit to—N. A. Hardee, Frauklin ft Brantly, and
S. K. Hothwell ft Co., Savannah. jy 7-6m
JOSEPH OANAIIL,
ATTORNEY AT CAW,
COUMEBOrB.T AMO WUITAKKH-ST4.
Ja 23 >y
Kliiclilcy «V 'XTioinu*.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 70i Uuy-et., Muvniiuuh, Ga.
1. r. KIJtCUl.ET. A. THOMAS.
Z. N. Winkler,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Williamson’s Buildings, Uuy-street.
Hnvnnnnh, <«a. nprlfi
WELLS A I»I UU,
Factors and Comwistion Merchants,
•op 21 82 UAY-8TUEET, BAVANNAll. If
Will. J. IIUNT’8
HhavlnK and Ilalr-dreselng Hu!oou,
128 BRYAN •STREET,
Merkel Square.
■ep 10 tjan 1
8. 3. SIBLEY,
Wholesale and Retail
ltookscllcr unit Stationer,
No. 136 Cougrois-at., opposite Monument-aq.
mar 191 SAVANNAH, GEO. Itl
OH AH. H. PICKETT,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
T| AViNG resumed his Intaiuoss, i* uow pro-
XT pared to ooutroet for Buildings, or Jobbing work ol
any description, in his liue. Stairs executed w ith ncat-
neia and dispatch. A share cf Ihe publio patronage is
most respectfully soliaitod.
Carpenter Shop ooi ner of Walnut and llarrison-sta..
■ocoud street westof Brownaud Harris’*Stablos.
f*b 18 ly
U. I». Eviiiin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAimnzuBvu.LE, Washihoton County, Ga.,
Will praotice in tho Courts of thu Middle Circuit. All
business committed to his care will be exeoctod with
promptness and dispatch.
RxrKHKNOKS.—Messrs. Bothwellft Smith,and Dr 11
L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLKSALK AND HP TAIL DftALKK IN
FAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNI8I1E5
French and American Window-Glass,
Faint, Varnish and White-waah Brushes. Sabel and
Camel U&ir Pencils, BadgeT aud Camel llaix
Blenders, Graining Combs, Artiste'
Brushes, fto. fto.
Paper Hangings, Borders, und Firs-Board Prints.
N. B.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain*
ins end Glasiug, done ou reasouable terms by
JOHN POOLE, ii Whitaker-st.
mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Dinslow ft Co.
Henry K. Wasliburn,
(AGENT,)
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
jy21 8AVANNAII, GEORGIA. ly
Hauguiu Ac Cox,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlnuta, Georgia,
;WI11 oolleot Dobte iu the following Counties:
De Kalb. Fayette, Heard, Csss. Murray, Cherokee
Newton, Coweta, Cxmpbull, Gordon, Walker, Uenrj
Merriw othor, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup
Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett.
Rtfsrsnces—E. B. Stoddard ft Co., Charleston, Boutl
Carolina; Williams ft Brother, Augusta,Georgia; Plan
Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York.
Nat. Manqum. [mar 17 tf | Thomas N. Cox.
C. A. L. LAXAlt,
General Commission Merchant,
ly] Savannah. Georgl*. (uuv l-t
■■NET M. rOKT. T. X. DUNHAM.
FORT Sk DUNHAM.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
oot 7 SAVANNAH. 0A. 1,
UOWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. Uiiy-Mik'eot. Havnnnnh.
JOHN T. ROWSAVD. XU 21 JOUN T. ROWLAND. Jk
Jiiiue# McHenry,
INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC.
Alarine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad
justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa
per* prepared whereby tereoover hisses from Amerioan
or British Underwriters, and attention given to all
matters oonnocted with Shipping and Insurant)*. Of-
hoe Nu. 118 Bay street, opposite tho front of the Cus
tom House. iy nov 8
House uud Sign Painting.
F. O. CARL,
Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall
Offers his servioe* to the publio for the execution ol
lioufio. Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He
keop* forsalo at bla store, l’kint#, Oils, Paper Hang
ing*, Gilt Pioture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs, fto.
All work dono cheap, aud warranted to give satisfac
tion. 6mo sop 19
S. S. MILLER & J. D. FERGUSON,
WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS.
OOKMKR Of
Broughton and Montgomery Streets,
SAVANNAH,GA.
Carriages. Wagont, Carta and Drays manufactured.
Dlaoksmithlug, including Iron Railing and Grates for
Buildings, fto. dono at the shortest notioe. ang 19—6m
T. J. KOBEBTS,
(late of burke county.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 93 Bay-street.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will give his porsonal attention to all business en
truutod to him. 6 mo aug 1
GILBERT BVTLEU,
MASTER BUILDER,
dealer in white pine lumber
r.rk-.trt.t, Offletkorpe 8a.,
itn* B.v.nn.h
JOB PHINTING AT HcW YORK RATES.
nUSINKHS CARDS PRINTED FOR
From $1 to $2.5W Per Thonaand.
Other Job Work atproportionate raiet.
BILL HEADS AT IS PKU ICE AM,
printed «a fine paper, ruled with Bed and Blue Lines
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
worth of New Type jnst received.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
CmitBRAL
Fire and Life lsinruce Agency.
Charter Oak Life laairaaet Caarpaay,
Capital, (endowed b^the stateftSOO,000. * ^
Alfred Gill, President. Jab.a Walklbt, Seo’y.
And Marine “ .
Gmatte Fir© Inert rune* Roapaa)
OF THE CITY OF N. ».
Capital, $300,000.
Farmers’ Fire Inna ranee Canpaay
x.
Capital $160,000.
Knickerbocker Fir© Jnuarnnce Co.,
OF WATERFORD. N. Y.
CAPITAL, $160,000.
Charles Cramer, President. F. D. Mox, Seo'ry.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely in
vested in bond nnd mortgage, are prepared to effect lo-
i or anoe against dans ago by fire, on all Kinds ef property
oa reasouable terms.
Applications received by A. WILBUR,
aprtt Agent for Savannah. 141 Bay-street.
Home Insurance Company
OF THE CITY OF MEW-YORK.
Capital $500,000, nil paid In.
SIMEON L. LOB MIS, President.
CaARLES J. Martin, Seo’ry.
T HE MUDSCUIBkkS having been appoint
ed Agents of the above named Company, are now
prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer
chandise, fto., on favorable terms,
jy 8 COHEN8 ft HERTZ.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity and Trust Company,
Charter Perpetual—Co ah Syatem.
CAPITAL ##<10,000.
This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also
uegroes. Dr. Aunold, Medical Examiner,
mar 16 ly MINIS ft FLORANCE, Agents.
Bancroft A Bryan,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OT
STOCKS, DONDS, EXCllANQK<fc REA L KSTA TE.
No# 117 Bay Street, Savuuoak.
jan24 ly
Liverpool and London Fire aud Lite
Innurance Company.
rilHK undersigned A gout a of tho above Company,
...... rig ^, B against Fire on Buildings, Stook in
the most favorable terms.
BANCROFT ft BRYAN,
I wi
Trade,
Jan 24
No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah.
MOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
0,000,000 or Pound# Sterling.
f I '1118 INSTITUTION has ustublishud an Ageucy
I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Proiuoe and
Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO.
Savannah, January 21,1868.
LONDON FitUiNlX F1UE OFFICE,
fjllllb Company takos Firo Risks in this city,and
I insures Rente aud Leases,
sop 2 BODT. HABERSHAM ft BON, Agsnts.
Or HAHTsOKD, CONN.
r PIIE uadarsigaed, Agents of the above Company,
1 continue to taL risks against Fire on Buildings,
Stocks, eto., ■ * *' - *
apr14
Mutual Life Innurauce Coinpuuy of Now
York.
1 8AAC ABB ATT, Sec'y. F. 8. WINSTON,
Prss't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medioal Examinsr.
Applications received by
f»b 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
NOTICES.
r riIREE Mon
I made to the
the payment of a
Whitt
oct 24
ui)|ilit:niiou will bo
the 3Iarine and Fire insurance Dank, for
' One Uuudrod Dullar Note, letter 11..
uuieu 4oih Deoember, 184U, payable to N. B.
J. Olmstead, Cashier, tho right hand half of
“ *)oen lost.
Iaw3m R. E. BURTON.
L*
forth!
EHAL CO.PAUTNEUHIllF.-The un.
_ dorsignod have this day formed a Co-Partnership,
the practioe of I.aw ana Equity in the various
Courts of Eastcru uud Middlo Circuits, undur the name
aud style of Marsh ft Guerard.
MULFORD MARSH.
JOHN M. GUERARD.
To tlie Public,
THE uudersigued no longer nuts as A trout for L.
8. BENNETT ft CO., for the purchase of Carriages.
Nneurft, N. J., Sept. 1, 1863. J. C. THORNTON,
sept 3U 3m
n°?;
Samuel f
Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they
NOTICE.
TRACTORS, MereImiitttnnd Others, de-
J|. siring to have their Cotton repaokod, can do so by
applying at my press. Eastern Wharves.
C. A. L. LAMAR.
DH. II. W. BANKS,
R ESPECTFULLY Offers his Professional ser-
vicos in the various branches of DENTISTRY,
the citiiens of Savaunah and vioinity.
RurKkLWCES—Edward Padelford, Sr., 8. T. Chap-
an, Joseph 8. Fay, W. W. Lincoln, and M. l’rondur-
*roni«
i Congress st, 2 doors from Drayton.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites the l.udies to call aud inspect nu invoico ef
Cloth Cloaks and Mantillas
received from the celebrated manhfactory of GkoHuk
Ukodik, Esq., Ne« York City, whieh for superiority
FALL OF 1S33:
OEORQE B. NIOHOLS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNIttHINQ OOODS, Sfc.
THE Subscriber has now in store and offers for sale
the following:
Gent's lino blue, black, and brown Cloth, Reaver
C'luth, Petor Sham Fur Cloih, and CsmbletOverooats.
Gent’s tine black Cloth Cloaks and Alantles,
Gent's fine blue, blaok, and clarot frock and Dress
Gent's Cadet Cassimerc, Tweed Cossimere, blaok
Cassimere, blue Cassitnere Frocktees, aud business
Sack Coats—a grott variety.
Gent’s black Doe Cassimere, and more than thirty
difforont patterns of fancy Cussimore Pants of latest
styles.
Gent's Vests—about 1,600 Vosts, embracing all of the
now styles, some perfectly beautiful.
A very large lotol Hatinett Hound-Jackets and Pants,
Flushing Overcoats, Frock aud Sacks for servants.
India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats.
YOUTH’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENTS
haa never been equalled in this place, and coutainsthe
following:
Broad Cloth, Beavo-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoats and
Sacks.
Blue, black, brown and. claret Cloth Dress Frocks
and Sacks.
Blue, blaok, brown, aod Cadot Cloth Dress Jackets,
Cndel and Steel-mixed Satiuet Round-Jackets.
Mixed and Kersey Hound-Jacket* for Negroes: fine
black Doe-Casaitnere, blue Cloth, and a large assort
ment of fancy-colored Cassimere and Satinet Pants.
Block Satin, figured Silk*, Alpacca Black Cloth, and
a great variety of Merino Vesta. All ol the abovo for
boys from 10 to 17 yeara old.
CKULDllKN’S DEPARTMENT:
cou alus very pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth
Suits; fanoy colored Cassimere Suite, with Vests aud
Pants connected; Gcnin's now style of Fancy Dress
.lockets; block and brown Talmas; black and green
Togas Ovcreoats; embroidered Caps. All for children
from 4 to 10 years.
Children, boya', and youth’s white and oolored Shirts.
Fanny Articles.
embraolng almost every artiole for gentlemen’s ward-
robo that can be called for, together with the richest as
sortment of covorod and plain Cap* for gentlemen,
youths, boys, and children.
N. B —Most of the above goods, the Men and Boys
Clothing, have been made up expressly far my trado,
aud under my inspection, at the North, and oai
dontly recommend them as good, and as oheap ••
be fonnd olsowhero. The ouisens and public generally
nro iuvited to call and aoe at the Clothing Store, Oib-
bon'* Range. <x»t7
Fashions for November,
T> ECEIVED per steamer Augusta, tbo latest Full
XL and Wiuter styles of
Ladies’ Cloaks and Talmas,
consisting of tho most approved and fashionable patterns,
Eglav tine, victoria,
Cas'illian. Pompadour,
Moscow Wrapper, Alboni. fto fto.,
a Black and the various shades of Brown aud Drabs.
Tbo Ladles are invited to call and inspect these
>ds. W. C. WADSWORTH,
No 115Congrcss-sL, op Pulaski House.
beautiful goods.
EDWARD O’BYBNE’S
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Taylor’n Bnllding, Market Wharf ?
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
-J. O'B. keeps constantly in store afrlrfcJs
[large stook of OnocnaiES, Liquors,MHM
Crookery-Ware, Boots. 8hnet. aud Clothing.
100 boxes Family Soap; 76do Falo do; SOdoNol do
75 do Paro West India Ground Coffee
25 do Fisher’s Tobacco
25 uhests Poiiohong Ten
20 Cadies Imperial do
75 bbls Phelps' Gin; 40 d* Whisky
20 do Domestic Brandy; 50 do itum
4>£ pipes Signet Brandy
2 do Otard do
15 bbls Port Wine; 20 do Malaga do
4 pipes Holland Gin
15 bbls Lamp Oil; 0 hhds 8ugar
60 bbls Coffee Bugart ao
Under Marshall House.
H
A HI 8—600 Rolasop’a prime new Ham, landing
this day per schr Woodbridge, from Baltimore,
,“"“ U ‘. Wtarf BUNKER.
C AMPHINB—A fra.li ,U|,|ily just r«.ivorf und
fornUfi, (ao»30| JOUW B. MOORE k CO.
I>OTAT«B8—fHI bhl«. t’uutow, Imtllii, i»r
J brig Mouticlto, for ..!. b.
dtufi mUOUAM, KELLY k CO.
. . Butt.r; gfiboxc. Eugll.h D^r/ Ch.oM; M d.
tli,'neu Oo.b.tt do, lsndl.g par stesmer Florid, aud for
..!• bjr Id.oUl CLAHUORM.CUMK1N011AM.
J UST KBOBIVBO 1'KB 8TKAMEK—
itugor Biscuit., Sod. do, Sptwg.do, W.Ur Crut-
.r». Pilot Bread, bir. CrMk.r^ 40 pwk >*>«• Ou.W><
A fre.h .apply and for (.1. by W. D. FORI).
P I
Bott!., firat quality, for a.l. by
deed HYLAND . O bfEILL.
S'llUEU-CIDBK—S0blj!..N.* York Cider,
in»t recat-rwl by eu.oaer free. New York, .nd toe
'7.‘V h ” Alb *° T U,,Wl> b? W. M. DAVIDSON.
TbUAVBRTBBN COAT#—Huutlnf .ltd Bu-
1)1 Hum Fnwk OmM ot .opener qu.iity, ut
" rr"' v*ad E b,
■aau o« • -•
Tcotton, punishment, and mmoval of the same:
Sxeniox I10. Be it farther ordained. That it shall not
be lawful for any oow. steer, heifer, or oalf, to be or gr
at large within the limits ef the city, from the eettlni
of the euate the rising ef the same; end the owners of
soeh cattle so found at largo, shall forfeit and pav a
sum not exceeding five dollars for eaeh and everv time
any snoh animal shall be found at large, and it shall be
the dety of the City Marshal and City Constables L
take sueh oaUle so fennd at large, contrary to the pro
visions of this ordinance, and imponnd them until the
said tint end ell costs are paid, and if the animal be not
elalmed, within five days, It shall be the doty of the
City Marshal to sell the same at the pound, first giving
at least five days* nolle* in one ef the publio gaaettes ot
the otty of the description of tbs ai-Joal, and the time
and place of sale, and he shall pay the net ]
after deducting tue fine and cools, into the Ci .
sury, subject to the order of Council, whomsyand shall
order vhe same to be paid to the owner ef such animal
whon required. . .
Section 11. Bo H further ordained, That any bull
found at large within the limits of the city shall be con
sidcred as a nuisance and may be killed by any person
A BILL to be ©milled an ordinance to atneml
an ordinance entitled “An Ordinance to prevent
bulls, cows, oxen, and oalves, and other oattle, from
running at large, passed in Council. February, 1*41:
Suction 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aider-
men of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof.
city
__
thority of the
i, That from and after the passing of
provisions of the above reoitod ordi
nance be so amended and extended as to prevent bulls,
cows, oxen, calves and other eattle running at large
within the following limits, vis: GwineU-strceton the
south, prolonged eastand west to tho oxtended incorpo
rate limits of tbo city of 8avtnnab, and the hamlets
thereof; the Savannah river on the north and the cor
porate limits of the oity or Savannah on the east and
west.
8SCT10N 2. Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all ordinances or part of ordinances
militating against the provisions of this ordinance be,
hereby repealed.
.1 4 l(H |
R. WAYNE. Mayor.
Attest: Edward G. Wilson,Clerk of Council.
T>UBL1G NOTICE.—Having received posi
«3Ui
ply with my instructions. The hours for dolivery of
impounded cattle are from seven to ulno o’clook, A. M.,
and from three to five o'olook, P. M., daily, 8unda\ s ex-
.-A .W
PHILIP RU88ELL, City Marshal.
•"* '“■* deo 20
cepted, at the pound.
PII
Savannah. Deoemhor 10th. 1867.
agnst, It
An Ordinanoc for tho hotter defining
foroing the duties, pointing out the Oaths and estab
lishing the fees of tlio several city officers therein
eified, and for other purposes therein mentioned.
8ec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aide
of the oity of 8avannali and the Hamlets there _
Council assembled, and it is horeby ordained by the
authority of the same, That the 10th flection of the
above recited Ordinance be amended, by adding there
to the following words, via: “whioh oontraot shall in
clude tho cleaning out of the Well* and ccss Pools to
their original depth, and whero required by the com
mittee on Pumps to be doepened beyond thoir original
depths and the Pumps lengthened, there shall be an ad
ditional allow anco for the same at- rate per foot,
which rate shall be specified in the bid or proposal of
each person.
floo. 2. And be it furthor ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all ordinances or part* of ordinances,
militating againat the provisions of this Ordinanoe bo
and the tamo are horeby repealed.
Passed in Council, Savaunah, 16th Deoember, 1863.
I L. 8.J S. COHEN, Mayor pro. tom.
Attos*: Kmr. G. Wilson, Clork of Counoil. decl7-6
HOUT1IWESTERN RAILROAD,
BI aa im ew
gro wwwi 1 w
A8HFNUEti Train* leave Macon daily at UM;
L A. M., arrive at Oglothorpe 10>a A. M., arrive at
olumhus 1 o'clock I*. M.
Leave Columbus daily at 9 o’clock A. M., and Ogle
thorpe at 11>, A. M., arrive .at Macon 3){ r.'M., con
necting at Macon each way with Central Railroad
traius to Savannah, Augusta and MiUedgeville, with
Macon and Western traius to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chattanooga, Nashville, fto.
Connoutingdaily at Colombus, by fast line of ooaohes,
28 miles to Opelika, thenco 64 milos by M.ft W.P. Rail
Road to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahaaaoo and Eu-
faula mail stagos.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley.
• GEO. W. ADAMS.
Macon. Ang.ai.1863. tf augSI
feUOFSS! (SHOES!! A
MiFOR THE fmA
Full nnd Winter Trade.
THE subsoribev would rospeotfully oalltheattention
of the Planters of Ueorgia, South Carolina and Florida,
and the publio genorally, to his large stook of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ills stook has been selootod by himself, with speoiai
iro and particular refuronco to the retail and plan-
rs's trade, that being the most important feature of
his business. He confidently offers to his oustomora
and the publio, work of a superior quality and ou rea
sonable terms. His stook comprises all tho varieties
usually kept in a Shoo 8toro, coniisting of Ladies’
Shoes, Boots, and Gaiters, of every varioty, Gentle
men's Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses’,
Boys’, Youth's and Children’s Shoes, of overy ktud. In
connection with the above, lie has a large stock of
NEGRO UROGAN8,
whioh can safoly be recommended as a superior artiole.
No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. A
call Is solicited from you before purchasing.
Bopt 24 WM. 11EIDT, Gibbons' Rango.
Carriage Muaulaetory
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
AND
SULKIES.
A general and completo fiMeortinent just
RECEIVED.
S 'HE Subscribers nr»* now prepared to offer to tbo
publio, CARRIAGES. PHA1TON8, BUGGIES,
URY ALLS, ftc., fresh from some of tbo most popu
lar Establishments and BuiMers at tho North.
The selections wore made by ono of tbo firm, with
stnot reference to tho requirements of this market.
Thev are determined to keep only such articles in
loir fine as they oan confidently
RECOMMEND AND WARRANT,
Fooliug assured that they will be suitainod in offering
bettor, and finer class of work, than has been usually
opt in this market.
Tho publio are most respectfully requested to oall,
examine, and satisfy thoraselves, whether they are '
truest, by an examination of thoir stock.
SOT Ail kinds of repairing <iono as horotoforo.
L. S. BENNETT ft CO. t
aug 1 corner West Broad and Bay-streets.
duns, Utiles, Hardware, &c.
J 11IE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his
friends and the publio genorally, that he has par-
ued the entire stook of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHERS,
176 Cougress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES,
*T8TOL8, fto., at very low prices, for oash.
Manufacturing ana ropairiug, of nil kinds, promptly
Andoarefully oxecuted, and allow prices.
a regular system of Gymnastic Exorcises, such
1 be taught at the Savanr- L ^ *— v -
Lindner, is in the highest deg:
and vigor of constitution, and desire i
most cordially to tbo publio.
It is in such a school of physioial exeroise that pa
rents may expect to find the means cf establishing for
their children, that robust and elastic strength, which
repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly
mends itself to them.
8. N. HARRIS, M. D.
GEO. F. COOPER, M. D.
1*. H. WILDMAN, M. D.
JAMES S. MOREL, M. D.
C. GANAIIL, M. D.
E. YOKOErM. D.
C. W. WEST, M. D.
Txrms—l'npils are roeeivod at the Gymnasium and
instructed in Gymnastics or Calisthenies, with Fencing
(broad and small Sword) at $10, for a term of six
118
IIEL0BOLDT A UIFLEIt,
conti- j} e u Uangert and Hahu/acturerM of Fire
Proof Safes, Iron Bailings, Locks, Sfc.
Corner of Hrjnn null Jeflenson-Ktreete,
Respectfully announce
to the publio in gene
ral, that they are now
prepared to exeouto all
orders in tho above
N. B —All article*
manufactured by usare
r-i—— Warranted for mater J
1 and workmanship.
may 27 ly BELMBOLDTft EIFLER.
liel&iiL
C O F F EE HOUSE.
THE Uudersigntui Iiur lotted, nnd has now fitted
up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton-
street, next door to Way ft King's, to be occupied as a
COFFEE HOUSE.
©here he intends to serve up in superior style, every
Delicacy of the Season.
New Xork Oysters, Hnvnnnnh Oysters,
Venison, Grouse, Farcrldnes, Visit,
New York and Philadelphia
Beef, dee., Ac.,
Will always be kept on hand, and served up in a
never before equaled in this city.
Parties furnished with privato Suppers aud Dinners
on short notioo. He will keep only the best Liquors,
oct 6 3m JOHN MoK. CODY.
a style
Union Steam Saw still.
THE SUO30UII1EU3
INC completed their imw STEAM SAW
BE Rolf
building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of all
TTAVI1
11 Mil
CUBBED
prepared to out and till orders for
’•*7 dimension at short notice. In the
MILL, we have taken advantage of all
the recent improvement* in the construction and ma
chinery of mi Is, and are of opinion that our MILL
will only require a trial to convinoe any oue that ahe
oan mauufad.ure I UMBER equal, if not auperior, to
any other mill E tho State. To thoee who may favor
ua with their orders, we will aay that oar utmost uzer-
lions shall be used to give satisfaction, both in pun. tu-
^ A J. ROBERTS ft CO.
ba ,eft No. lU6Bay-sta,
or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf aug 8
* I —Tin uud China LinVd Iron
I kettles, a very nice article, just received by
— noT 19 MORSE ft NICHOLS.
I jUtKSII GROUND COFFEE EVERY
DAY.-lamlliea and Boardiug-House Keenars
inwantof pure and fr.shly Ground (W can procure
th# same at any mutuant, by ealline at the store of
RERUN ft NATHANS,
uudcrBt. Andrew's Hall.
H KA V YM AR YLAND OAT8.-1000 hu.h"
ela iu bags, lauding from sohr 8atiila, for sals by
nr.v23 IlOBT. HABERSUAM & SON.
H L ‘,™ BILKS—Pl.in and Figured Bl.ek
x > Silka—a foil, sat riment. For sale bv
B0 * M HENRY LATHRf
11,1,1 Bwd; 33.10 Piloid
landing from achr PooahonUs, and for sale be
CLftQIIQHN ft CUNNINGilAAf
S* J' , ANTlLLAT^BUck'^Tc^d
Extracts from Or4lnasr.es |©laUr© ts
5. That, bo person atoll bring, lay, nut, or
cause to be brought, laid, or put, any limber, brick*,
slouos, or other materials for building, or Are wood,
goods, ware#, nnd merchandize, or other bulky thing
whatsoever, and permit and suffer Uu, tame to con
tinue end remain In'any square, street, Mi?, fr’ al
ley, within the said cily, lorn lonrsr time lhan#x
hours ; war shall any person pirmt or safer »*y
carl, draw, wagon, or cnrrtiyrs of any sort, to
stand and remain in any square, street, lane, or
alloy, loager than such lime aforesaid ; nor shall any
person without previously obtaining the written con-
■mut of tho Mayor and two-thirds of tho roeuibors of
the City Council, piece, erect, or construct, or cauie
lo be placed, erected or constructed in any square,
streot, or luno, or other place uf or in lue cily ol
8avaunab, any booth, tent, or other obstruction; nor
shall any person dig, or cause to be dug, any
hole er pit iu auy square, street, lane, or alley,
whereby the free passage of persons on foot,
or on horseback, or in or with any carriage, may
he in anywise obstructed or rendered unsafe.—
Aud any person ofleuding against tho provision* of
this sr.f.iimi shall, ou conviction, be subject to a fine
not exceeding ono liuudred dollars for ouch and
overy offeuen, if a white person, or corporal punish
meut if the offender be a slave or free person of col
or. And iu cu*o the person or perbous making,
causing, permitting, or nullcriiif such encroach
incuts, obstructions and nuisances us aforesaid,
■hall refuse or neglect to rcuiovo the same forthwith
after notice given to him, her, or them, for that pur
pose, then the same (in such cases us will admit
thereof; shall be removed by the marshal aud Con
stables uf said city, or any of them at the proper ex
pense of the person or person* so offending. And if
any persan or*persotis shall iuole»t or ironblo the
suid Martha) or Coutiuble ill tliu execution ofsu^h
his or their duty, euch person or person* shall, on
conviction thereof, Ibrfuit and pay a lino of not ex
ceeding ono hundred dollars, il a white person, or
corpora) punitlimeot if the offender shall bo a slave
r.r free percon of color : Provided nlwuys, neverthe
less, tlmt Huy person or persons actually building,
or repairing, or about to build, or repair uny build •
iug, may collect and lay all such materials as may be
necessary lor such building or repairs, in the square
street, lane, or alley next adjoining to tho pluce or
spot whnreiu such building* or repHir* are intended
to bu made, nnd provided that eurh material* be so
enclosod iu a sufficient space (and no moro) as will
effcctuully prevent the >preading into the streets,
lunr*, or squares; and tliu snid apace so unclosed
■ball in no ca*e extend beyoud ton fuel on any street,
luno, or equare ; aud during all such time a a such
material* *hnl! luy iu any square, street, luno, or
alley, the owner or proprietor of t>uch materials
■hull cause a lump, or lantern with a good and suf
Jieicnt light therein, to be securely hung up, placed
or fixed on a pun or otherwise, ut cuch of the two
corners of such enclosure, and in such manner os
clearly aud plainly tooliow the place und extent oc
cupied by such materials; nnd the suid lump* or
lauterus shall be lighted at or brfore dark In the
evening ami blitdl continue to burn until daylight.
And tho City Marahol aud City Constables are here
by enjoined to notice and report to tho Mayor all
encroachment*, obstructions or nuisances ineuiioiicd
heroin.
Sec. 6. That all dirt, Utter or rubbish created by
thu erection or repair of any building now erect
ing, or that may hereafter bo eroctudor repaired,
•hall be carried off by the persou or persons
ing said building, or ongaged or interested
contracting such buildings or repairs,
the pluco of depositing the scavenger’s filth,
or to such othor jdaco us may bo poiuted out by
tho Muyor or any one of thu Street ami Lnno Com
mittee,emd if *uch litter, dir;or rubbish ahull rumuiu
ou auy of tho atrnuta, luno* or squares for a time
exceeding five da^s, it shall be the duty of tho Mar
sha], and he if hereby required to employ any num
ber of carts or wagon* lliut may be necessary, aud
to have the aume removed to such place or places
as may be designated a* aforesaid ut tho expeuse of
the pereoiisowuing such building, or enauged, or in
terested in, or conducting the aume, and uuy person
violating auy of the provisions of this section, shall
lie puuishcd us is hereinafter directed, ns in 5th
section.
11. That when tho City Marshal or Cily Consta
bles ahull be cugugnd in the romovul of uny en
croachment or obstruction, uuder uny t>ectiou of this
Ordinance, be or thny ahull be entitled to rocoivo
ten dollars each per day while thus employed, and
that all other person or persons, acting under said
Murshulor Coustuhlcs, shall receive such compen
sation as the Mayor, acting Mayor, or 8lrect nnd
Lane Committee slmll allow, not exceeding three
dollars per day each, which churges .hull be paid
by or recovered against tho person or persons in-
tore.ted or concerned in the oncruuolnuuul or ob
•traction so removed, or who ought to huvo removed
the saute.
See. 12. That whenever the City Marshal or City
Coubtnbie* ure ordered, under tho provisions of this
Ordinance, to remove or cuuso to be removed, any
oncrouchnicul or obstruction, the same shall be
markodout and directed under|tho superintendence
of iho Cily Surveyor, or the Street and Luno Com
mittee, or a special Committee of Council, lo ho ap
pointed for that purpose, and tho said Committee
or ullicors ure lieroby authorized to call to their aid
and assistance the City Watch, who are hereby
required and enjoined to aid and assist iu tho prouii-
Scc. 13. That no persons shall bo poriniitod to
eel, or place any stops, descending iuto uny vault
cellar, iindornoatli any building within the city,
und which said steps shall oxtcn.J beyond the limits
of the lot upon which suid building la erected, but
upon the express condition thut II .g.tonns or bricks
shall bo placed, the whole length of said lot or lots,
upou wtiichsuid building shuilor muy bo erected,
extruding as far into tlio Street as this Ordinance
directs, iu tlio case of puvoiuculs, aud the first step
of said Htuirs, descending as nfnrosuld, shall bo laid
parallel with the front of said building, and shall
not oxlend into th« street as far ns said llagsloitcs or
brick, by eighteen itichos, and the cellar door ahull
be well secured with Iron, and tho cud which ex
tends into the street shall bo level with said flagstones
or bricks, und the end next to said building shall
not bo elevated more thaq two inches above the
pavement, and all offender*, opnoser*, and encroach
ments against tho provisions of this section, shall bo
dealt with us it prescribed iu tha fifth section of
this Ordinance.
See. 15. That uo person 'shuli bo permitted to
incroxee or lower the height of tho sido-wulks in
front of his «)c her Iota, uhovo or below the common
level of the street, u* ascertained In the nccoinpnn) •
iug mup, amino pereou without tho permission of the
8trcel und Lnno Committee, shall throw any dirt,
filth, or rubbish or uny matter or material ifhatsv
ever iu any street, lane or square, by which the
proper level as established may be destroyed. And
ull offrnders und ancrouchuieuts against the pro
visions of this section, shall be dealt with as is pre
scribed ill the fifth Section of this Ordinance
Sec. 10. That no person ahull bring, deposit, lay
ot cause to be brought, deposited or laid on uuy or
either of the public docks, wharves, or luuding places
utthe Nortliorn end of, or opposite to the streets in*
the City,any boards,plank, ranging-timber, slaves
shingles, firewood, or other lumber whatever, and
iio persou shall ship from or land at, or cau.e to
bo shipped from or lauded nt any. of the public
wharves or docks wjtliiu the City of Srvauuah, uny
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, corn, halos, packages,
trunks or any species of merchandize whatever;
aud no person >hall eroct or cause to bo creeled on
any of the public wharves, scales cr triangles for
tho purpose of weighing or ascertaining the weight
of any article whatever; Provided that nothing con-
faitioH in thi* Roctiou shall be construed to prevent
any^planter from landing out of bis boat or cauoe,
the product of his or her plantation, either fur suit
or for family use, but iu no case shall lie or she bo
allowed to occupy the snid public wharf or dock
longer thau is absolutely ueccienry. And all ofi' nd-
ersagnin.st the provisions of this section shall lm
dealt with as is presribed iu the fifth section of this
Ordinunce, and the said articles uiay be seized and
retained until tho fine imposed be paid.
8ec. 24. That the Mayor, or Acting Mayor, may
give permission (without which it shall bo unlawful)
to any owner, consignee, or agent of any cotton or
other bulky merchandize, which may have been
endamaged by rain or wutrr L. it* transportation to
8uvutiiiuh, to expo#o the suine while in jts wet con
dition, not exceeding three days, in any public
place, contiguous to the store or warehouse iu which
it is intended tq be deposited, when dry. Pruyided
that nothing herein contained shall authorize any
such exposure in any of tho lanes, nor of any hides
or other article* of merchandize whatever, which
muy be injurious to the health or disgusting to the
smell of the citizons, nor of auy cotton pucked iu
bugs; nor shall any persou be authorized to ob
struct, block up, or in any manner interrupt with
cotton or other merchandize, the free pasaugu ol
anv citizen on foot, or horstback, nr in a carriage
through any of the public squares, streets or places
whatever. And all offender* uud obstructions uguinat
the provisions of tin* section shall bn dealt with as
is prescribed iu the fifth .ection of this Ordiuance-
Clehk ok Council’s Office, (
Savannah, Dec. 23, 1853. j
I certify that tlio abovo are truo extracts from the
Ordinance passod 19th August, 1639.
Kdwzbd G. Wiijon, Clerk of Council.
TIIJG “OTAONOJLIA HOTEL.”
ON THE ST. JOHN'S.
Under Charge of Oapt. O. J. Murry.
a This ia a uew House, reeeatly opened for the
accommodation nr BOAnbERS sod VISITERS
from the North during the ousuing and future
seasons.
It Is situated immediately on the St. John’s Rlvtr
about 25 miles from Jacksonville, and a short distanco
from tho mouth of Blaok Creek, uud is most favorably
loosted and conveniently fitted up for the purposoa
mentioned. Arrangements are mado for the accom
modation of about sixty BOARDERS, and already nu
merous visitor* have availed themselves of a location
at tli* “MAGNOLIA." The House la convenient ton
fine Minors! Spring, and Boats aud Poneys are kei.t
fos the purpose of going thither. Fine hunting aid
fishing Grounds. a
The Proprietor respectfnlly invites strangers and
cltisena to “ drop in" or sojourn at tho Magnolia House
in Winter or Summer, ana thus afford him a . opportu-
» thoir comfort which
J.A SUMMERLIN.
Holloway’# Ointment.
A moat Alimcnloua core *r bad Ln. „ r
• «er 43 r.un> HoVer,p,. “ f *
Xltnulqf a Zetttr/yom Mr. W«|iom 4.M.,
Uan .-,1ml, H t,mouth, dated 15th Mat! 1K',1
To Prof.nor Houow.r : -■ *“*•
Sir—At tho .go of 18 my wife fir ho it now „„ ..
»tlolont 0014, which >.ttf.4 in h.r ioi, , nd
th.t time they b.ve loon more or Ihi »n u4
Inflamed, llor agonic, worn distracting^.u’d'fn!
together .h. ru d.prlT.d .ntir.ly of
Ef.ry remedy that modkol man ulTlud ij.trl.d fc
without .11.011 her health .offered mytoi, ilV?'
•Into of her leg. ... trrrihl.. 1 h.d oltin V-S 1 th *
Advertisement., and advised her to tryvonr
Ointment; ud, ..uL.t rnwnrcV, Xr’ S,;* 1
remedy had proved useless, she consented to Jo »
She commenced six weeks ago, and, strange to 1,5',7
is now in good health. Her lege are painlesJVithJ?!
soarnor scar, and her sleop sound and undlaturhad Ut
Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my 5,7;
during the last 43 years, and contrast thorn with hi!
presont enloyment of health, yon would indeed feel d.
I ghted in having boon the menus of so greatly alla«u
ting the sufferings of a fellow creature: y all8Yla -
WILLIAM OALriN.
A Fornon 70 yeitrn of nRe cored or a b„d
„ J-**'' ••\Thlrly years 8tondlns. °
Como/ a Utter fro,,, Ur. William Abb., ltuiUUr of Bn,
To Professor Holloway :
Sir—1 suffered for a period of thirty year, from .t.j
'•I, «■» roo.ltof two or u.,.. dlff.„i t 7 JiVdV.uaQ. d .
Work.. nooonipui.d by .oorbnilo .ymptumj , h.j
aste!** fow «• »‘tn p ...?d?, r ;j;.'d o 0 , , h r,
Th.^truUi'of this rt»t.m.ntcnn < bt I ',ufa?d‘'b > , D M
WjP.BnUMd.Oh.mUt, 13
A drendrnl bad Breast cared In one
Month.
To Professor Holloway: ’ uwu '
Do.r Sir—Aly wife hod lufforod from hid Brouti for
mor. than air month., nnd during tho wholo period h.d
tho best m.dlonl nttend.no., bat ait to no uae Ti
b.for* hooied tin awful wound ln my own !c.
unrivalled medicine, 1 determined again tif n>4 vrml
Pill. nnd Ointment, and therefore geve them e" laf In
her on, and fortune!, it w.« I did .0, for ln leu then »
month a perfect euro wge effected, nnd the beneHtthel
vnr ou. other braucho. of my family lmvo d.tivid from
tlmir u.o I. really Mtonlihlug. 1 now etroogly rec’jl-
mend thorn to all my friends. " 7
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNER.
The PUli.houldbo mod eohjolntiy with the Ointment
n must oi tho fullowing cases :
Bad Loga Chilblains Fistulas Boro Throats
Chapped Gout Skin Diseases
*-- 5 - Glandular Scurvy
Rad Breasts
Run ion o
Rite of Mos
quitoes and
Sand Flies
Cooo-bay
Chiego-fo
ii it nu# uianuuiar ocurvy
Corns (Soft) Swellings Sore lieads
Cancers Lumbago Tumour*
Contracted * Plica Uloars
and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds
‘•g»
„ .Bold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY!
244 8trand (near Temple Bar, London) and by all res-
peoUble Druggists and Dealer# laMedloinosthrouKhout
the British Empire, and thoso of the United States in
Pot* at 37jko., 87o., and fll 60 each. Wholeislo by the
£Tlf.BAN^sI'n."'Yor'k*^ “•««• A.
^ ero 18 * OODA idoral>lesaving by taking the lar-
R-— Dir « e tlons for the guidance of patients in cv
e afflxod to each Pot.
W. W. LINCOLN, Agent.
r^Kfl£. 0ng ^ e8 •* 8Uflet • 8 • T • n,u,, . a »-
Th8Tlawtw
S . AFFLICTEU READ.
ANCTIONBD by public opinion, and sustained
Iiaftr *l! di i 5al . tb f AMERICAN COM-
ruUND stands boiore the world as tlio most relia-
ble and speedy remedy for a eertaia spociflc disease
of tho urinary orgaus and its analogous complaints —
Adapted to evory form and stage of the disease, as well
as age. sex and constitution—requiring no restriction in
diet or business, the afflicted may rely upon its speedy
and certain oure. It is exceedingly beneficial for Floor
Alius (whites) female -oomplaints from wuioh thou
sands suffer without the knowledgo of a vemedy. Pre
pared by.* practical Physician whose practioe has been
very extensive—reliance oan bo placed upon its merits.
Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold during th#
past year, and not a single case of failure haa reached
the proprietor. Around each bcttlo are plain praotioal
directions for solf-troatment. Prioe $1 per bottle.
49»Ob*ervo that tho Genuiue has the written signa-
tureon the wrapper, an* name blown in the glass. For
aale by Thomas M Turner ft Co, A. A. Solomons, W W
Lincoln, Savannah ^1* R MoLc, Augusta; Messrs. El-
I.mcoin, oKvannau : v u aioiAi*, Augusta; Messrs. El
lis, Macon, and by Druggists in all large towns and
"'““Mo the United States. ' eodly —*
IO 1H£ FUBLIC.
HADWAY Sc CO., tho luvenlors, Manufacturers
JLV, and Proprietor# of tha justly celebrated R. R. R.
ncinodios, were the first to discover a liemody potsess-
ing tho marvelous and Miracuilous power of stopping
ExeruolaiiDk-Pains in an instant, allaying the
inior externi"
instantly relieve tlio Human System from pain-Reg-
ulato oauh Organ to a Healthy Action—Rosolvo away
all Diseased Deposlts-Renovato the body from all
Corrupt Humors—Rebuild tha Weakand Broken Down
Constitutions—Restore to Health, Strongth and Vigor
all uusbund and worn ont parts.
fi. B. B. NO.l.
Iladwuy’* Heady Relief,
For all Aouto Complaints,
Internal nnd External.
The moment it Is applied externally, or taken in tho
system, it will stop the most oxoruciating pain and
quickly removo ite cause.
RHEUMATISM—Mr. Granger, a mason, wall
known iu Brooklyn, was a cripple nine years. IUd-
Roll®! rellovoa him from pain in
,i;i°!.“i“e nU 4! e t' cuabl ® d t h , lui fo walk two miles without
f »L°* or " ulch In th*®® days, and cured him
ontirely in oue week.
Thousand* of other cases c<
above have boon cured by R.
CHOLERA MORUUt£-R
relieve the sufferer from all paiu in fifteen or . wenty
^ —•*- »* mo8t desperate cs.sos in a
f n* wonderlul a
es equally a
t R-R- Relief.
u... W , J9* , ‘ dy BoliQf will
minute*. It wiTiV "
few hours.
NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief Is applied
ourepainful paroxysms. It will always
SICK IIEADACIl.—It will relieve the most distress
ing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likowiio proved
renewed attacks.
AGUE.—In ten minutes a tea spoonful or R. R. Re-
liol will stop the Chill* and break the Fever.
Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds, Bruisos, Burns,
Sealds, Strains Snralus, Stiff Joints, Lameucss. Ono
application of Radwsy’s Ready ReUel will in a few
momenta entirely stop tho pain.
It reduces swellings, hoais sores, outs and wounds,
removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations.-
B r°o* i P ftIn * R- R- Relief., Look f*r the signature
of Rad way ft Co. on each bottle.
^ _ B.B.B.NO.2.
Railway’s aenovating Resolvent.
KeHolven. Uenovaten, liebnilde.
IT CURES.—Sorofals, Tumors, Bleediag of the
Lunge, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitu*’ Dauoe, Sores,
Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma' Nodes, Canker, Bron-
ohHis, Favor Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Totters.
The above oighteon oomplaints B. It. Rdsoiventwill
positively oure.
It renovates the system completely, Resolving awsy
from the Solids ail impure Poisonous and Diseased De-
IKisits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life from a'l
corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health
and Strength to every Organ aua Member of the body.
IiCUers from II Igb Authority.
Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waooaraxw, 8. C., writes us
under date of May 2d, 1863, that Kadway's Ronovating
Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his plantation at
Beaufort, of a Sorofuloua complaint, of many years'
standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of
pity; he was a moving mass of sores. The other ne
groes could not romaiu in the same place with him. llo
was entirely cured by Radway'a Renovating Resolv
ent, and is now at work upon tho plantation. To tlio
people of 8. €., Mr. Middleton is well known, and to
tho politioal world Mr. Middleton is no stranger.
SCROFULA.—When tho Patient has teen afflicted
for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will ap
pear on tho third day after using R. R. Resolvent:
Ten years on the Fifth dsy,
Fifteen years do do Seventh dsy, •
Twenty years do do -Tonthdsy,
Thirty years do do Fifteenth day,
. Forty years do do Twentieth day#
Fifty years do do Thirtieth dsy.
We have had easos whero old menofsixty years, wno
have b ' * •• •••• r “' -■*
1'iglitniug itods.
I ^IIE Subscriber, general agent for G. W. Oils’#
Patent Insulated Lightning Conductor, is pre
pared to furnish the rod and put it on buildings for
iho*. Uut max w.ntthU celebrated nod; half ope£oded
•II other, wherever it baa been Introduced In the New
England nnd New York States, tlie .ale ot this Hod he.
fur ■ n net Mfl th. ..n.et.llna . * luu ’
far superseded the espeetation ol the proprietors The
peculiarities of thi* *Rod is first, that fftto pnftSS
properly witlioi
stance, f
trie Hula item icnvin, the Rod ,nd entertnff'tho build-
Ing. Ih. poinu.re covered with gold, not on with e
nd will not corrodo. Models and certificates
most scientific men Ip New England and New
baiter’
ry a
from the
York nan be seen by applying to
G «orgia,and the inducement i. such as to
dec 14* ,er,0D * tUr e D 0( f,f* their a ’ tttQtion to R-,
II auomatic
^oLIEDAM GIN.—40dosen for sale b;
le by
. BONA
7ft *U.S 8 | Hh ? 1 ’ • M “ r,0d l* ar eWpboolli-
* L '. Port, in store and for aale by
ae ° ' K. O’BYRNE-
T? **®. r Steamer Auuunta—iu "bbls
XV prime Table Apples; 10 do do Potatoes: 2 do
d«7 Cor Bull and Congre»-.t, Ht-jB.tt^Jj.
afflioted, pain-strtoken sufferer lingering i
readily exhibit tbeir effloaoy; instantly relieving |>*>u#
renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating ti>®
diseased body, to health and strongth.
, Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga.. under
date of 61ay 30,1853, write# " that a servant, girl who
wa* so reduced that uoone would give a thrip for her
life," she .i ~
a spot of pi
whole body,
ing Resolvent.
DUSES.—One to three Regulates.
Four to six Purges.
One Regulator at night, on going to bed. ’•"“"J?
sound sleep, a good night’s rest, and a healthy and
pleasant dlsohavge from the bowels In the morning.
Had way's Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating lie-
solvent are scl-I by Druggist# overy where.
RADWAY ft CO., 162 Fulion-lt., V. Y.
N. B.—R. R. Regulators are oi light color. octH
_o covered with soros that there was not
e flesh of the sise of a illver dollar on bet
s entirely cured by Radwty'e Ranovat-
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