The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, November 19, 1853, Image 3

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1-otui; emwjjwtw hAvanham Th ( Public In OwenO. T ub •tan-nunnl |wep»r«llnn tiulieoom. .IIM.IM- !» mum the lanilh ind breuillli uf tlio ,2 Ba"", »»d UWW»H» wWVttM l» b« Un MW ffiEhulllll.l, toVlKttrtWi and pur. pf.pw.llMi “2 3 .1 huiry.thatKl.Me. .ml« foilprj.lkela SffiiSla'W WPaiaUj" “ .»» b“ ->»«' daMiliiilim, ill" uniieitltOM ||»V0M lUnaairn ?!;'S5”in Sfan nrtlole orpurJatii, whltli . wuid •JJ?I talutbla a|Mil in lb" "are nr ilia WIillWlI alto- K£ wblali »l"l«nba llnlnan tnaa, ■"a™'® W foi i»uriiy» oiul outlie freedom from Hi- pernicious lusol Ml oilier noxious loiredtauhi, and M tlutul nro- Stic flavor, ha* never boon equalled, and cannot be .inter to protect himself from pecuniary Iona at the . I* of cheat*. Inipoitei* and nliaiua, who would till* ""Yiionatity attempt »o palm off a vl In and spurious aid- rie upun ihe T un»u*peoung coutmunliy, aud, like the wiilfui •heep'*cl<dhmg, prey upon their Very vital*, lie Amtell U) the expedient ol impoitini and acllltig lilt Bchiiapi'a only In pint and quart bottle*. Theie baitte* are Ofglaal, stamped with tho name of the manufacturer; am corked and foaled, and have tMiiitHd label* bearing the algnature of Udoi.hio Woura u»in them. They ate also inclosed tu colored wrapper*, it»o bearing til* mgoattiie, In which liirm alone they nn be obtained in in*e«, containing two dozen bolllu* ^Notwithstandingall the»e guard*, unpilnelplcd par- lir* have been found guilty of the iinwnrruntnblo and rrimtioil.pnietlce, of buying up empty bottle*, tilling t/ieiu with vile eoinmon gut, which i% the most poriii- ciou* poison with which 1 community was over cmaed, and »eod* thousand* tu a wretched drunkard’* grave G 1,011 KA.-A biwulhlfp.lt ni li hoh UMiM, L'clew Ubt MidTarmUbl) for aala abaan b, • 8, 8. fllHLF.Y, Mo. IMUongreM+trwt, zt atom « Am nwwjwamw* an xszssssar C l OLD l*KN8#—A l.rge *«ort.nonTor u6in>ou. in r Gold and Silver extension ohm*, warranted au ox- cellaut article, for aato by • 8,8, BlBLEY, nov IT No. I»8 OongrruMti IM Congre*a4tfaotr S '" PERM Oil*,—800 gallon* Bleached Wittier SlralneS BnormOllt warranted a pure arllolo, selected ex* preaafy lo lubricate ntacltlnory. For sale by ttuvlT JOHN II. MUURB, Gibbon/llulldlm /^.OAI^o ibr Mle,to arrive, by KJt W it ’minis at floranc# rSuAT^-lwionV'of Liverpooldowjper brig AtfrotT, VJ now lauding and (or *nlu by ■ nov 17 • IIONB fa CONNERY, TftKKSfF FRENCH «l/»r DROPS-tvild Cherry, I? Lemon, Pino Apple, Roro, Raspberry. fao., fac., Jusl received at the Apothecary'* Hall, corner Broughton nml llnrttard-sls, by [novIT]' ’’ J. E. UkFOHD. / t ENGINE GERMAN COLUUMUu Willow Covered U lint tie* of all sizes, Just received at tlio Apothtt* eury’s Hull by J. E. Da FORI), ttuvlT Corner Drouglitmi and BnrnunUU. D RESS HOODS.—Printed Mitsllit do Lalnoe, Plaid and Hrocado Silk*, and Raw Silk*, nt reduced pri* nov 10 HENRY LATIIROP fa CO. % /'lllEuKH ON MERCHANTS DANK, Ni SsSr" ,fl w^aiMiw Bf.fce>UBam.bt» n *mitw,^b«u«£aisaciBfe; S' ttovlu • a. B. ROTH WELL It CO. i. Afi—tli' bbi* Crushcrl unti;Powdordd. "fiO bhi* . (I ranulatod, 88 hhd* P. ft- In Mob niid br Male by novll S, B. ROTII WEWs It CO, 'iSEAUIJdilN^PATI^TconON UALA<UKS,.oon- ■Wfom.ENMFO.moK. G IN188 barrel* Phelp*’, Itor sale by nov 7 _____ C0H15N& FOaPICK. M ATHEMATICAL lUBlrirmont* and’ Mltreing'Tool*, for salo by V. W. CORNWELL, nov 14 108 llrynn-st. S TA'hcil.—ai boxes auperiof i'earl Bturch, Ju*t re- *- J oelved nod for «alo by nov 14 JOHN R. MOORE & CO. U warranted Cordon Seed*, just received and for ride by _ [nov 14] JOHN n. MOORE <k.CO. H " ONITON COHT.ARB.—Uenl Hmilton Collar*, n •innll OMortmont received and Tor *nlo by nov 15 L * ROCHE to ItOWNE. rjMuER TRAVELLINH RUOS.-JuBt ibo thing Ibr } 11 i* only necc**ary,tboreR»re, for those who purchase tbe sdlcle by relail, or drink it nt pubic plnn-s, to mark will the appearance of the bottle* from;'which they drink, Caution I* necessary. Tho Schnapps have been introduced but about two rear., but in that brief time lliclr virtue* have been nc. inowlciluod to an utmost incredible extent, until It I* a hi liter ot some difficulty to keep up n supply adequate totliedemnml, so fast are orders pouring in Horn every Mate ami territory lu the Union, from .Maine to Oregon slid Ciili ornl.t. Determined that Ilia virtue* of the Schnnpp* should be ihor.*U|thly substantiated by the most undeniable nnd uwiu.'SthMiiihlc tastiinoniuls. circular* were dispatched in every regular member ol tho Medical Faculty and pr.uessional Chemist whose name could be obtained, roli.-iliiis'llietr acceptance of a bottle of the Scbuuppa, with n view of enabling them to test Its medicinal qual ities in their practice, nnd MUhmilit to the strictest churn. I,m! nuiiaty>i* in their lahnruioric*. of the ten thousand physicians nnd ('liemist* in Iho Foiled States, tibnut lour thousand accepted tlio otter. Upward* of two thousand have promptly furuLiied their written endorsement that tin. article is all that is claim ed fur it, and in tlio stiongcHt lungungc recommended Its general use, not only a* a remedial agent, bill a delight ful, harmless ami pleasant hevcrugc. These v duntary endorsement* are from getitiemnn of unquestionable knowledge ami the most pel feet science. Nor alone have practitioner* and chemist* furnished their testimonials. The public preas, in almost every piiucipai city and town, Im* boldly spoken lu it* fhvur in its editorial column*. The New York MedicalGiixette and Journulof Health, high authority, hn* repeatedly proclaimed it* excel lence. lu the July nuiwier of lUnt Journal, Dr. Reese's it* nccoiuplishod editor, lias publicly invited a discussion up.m the subject at'the use at alcoholic mixture*, medi cally, in bis widely circulating column*, anil tlio view* of the medical faculty In inference to my tichnupp*, in particular, giving an assurance tlml they should be thread before the public. 1‘hvsicians, therefore, who have not already complied wJHi my request in forward mu their opinion, a* toll* qualities, will oblige mo by doing so through the editor ol the Medical Gazette. Were it necessary to do more than simply state this fact, which he who runs may read, this udvmtiaemeut tmuld be increased to an indefluite length by thu puldica- it,m of these niithoiitii s, all on iilcat lilt) wuruuom* of the pioprietor, in New York. It U mu only us a remedial ngeut that the Schnapps arc to bu rcca untended, but ns a gentle and perfectly hannlcs* stimulant, which cannot be otherwise but healthful and invigorating, and may he indulged in with iinpuiiily by those of temperate li it.i *, without the slightest fear of the baneful, mournful and horrible con* scq iciicesof intoxication—that vice which desolate* tin* social health, entails tniseiy upon counties* thou- sands, tills our hospital*, almshouses and prisons, and evcufurnMies the callows with its deadly liuit. Iu countries where pure wines and liquor* can bn lind readily, and for it mere trifle, they are freely used by all classes, and drunkenness is hardly known—that vice lu wlm n the couplet of ihe immortal poet so aptly ap plies, “ A monster of such hideous mien— That to be hated, in-edNlm' to be seen.” Were Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Scnnapps to bo drank in preference to all other distilled or fermented liquors, our Tern iterance Societies would have (ess ar duous labor to perform, mid Horace Urcely, Hough, Dor nuiii, ami the other learned, elotDicntnnd devoted friends ut total abstinence, would rarely be called upon to as cend iho rostrum, and cause thousand* to listen, with “ au attent ear,” to (he great and startling truths they relate with such feivid ami impassioned eloquence.— There nmt lie no Maine |,nw to suppress intoxication. A* long as men ami women will persist in drinking diugged,adulterated, poisoned liquors, with which the country is flooded, I'tunkeiitteet and all Its concomitant evils must exist. We may well exclaim with Cassio— “ uli tlml a man will put nu enemy into his mouth To steal away his brains!” In many districts of this country, particularly in the region of lltc great weaUtru nnd southern rivers, the character of their waters is such as to produce great disorganization of the system, and Icrquently chronic disorders of nn incurable character, the enumeration anil specification ni which, would he a matter of super- rogaiion to all those who reside in the dhtrlcu specified. When ipialiiied with the Schnapps, the Imnc is neutral ized or destroyed. This fact has become generally known at the South ami West, nnd the ttehimppinre used to the extent of thousands of bottles daily. Their great rcommcinintion J* iheir undeniable nnd well ustnb- lidicd purity, which can be proved by rhcmicnl nnalyzu linn of the contents of any mid every bottle bvnring the above enumerated evidences of genuineness. The pro prietor solicits the most rigid tests, nnd delies any per son or persons to prove to the .contrary, or to produce nn crpinlly pure extract of the juniper berry cf Holland Hill The public are again reminded that Wolfe’s Aroiuntin Schiedam Schnapps can only hn procured in pint nnd quart bn tiles, t-tamped, labelled nnd coikcd, nnd in col ored wrappers, wiih the signature of the proprietor nf- lixed and that the relail prico lm-r invariably been lify- cent* for the pint, and one dollar for the quail bottle*. It can he obtained, in small or unlimited quantities, of the proprietor nnd manufacturer, and of nil the piin- principle druggists throughout the United stales. UDOl.lMIO WOLFE, * Sole Importer and I’rroprlelor, Noa. 18 and 38 lieuver-streel, New York. IVIcdicnl LiquorN. To Ihf Hditnr of thi AVto York Kzprett; In common, I presume, with many older* of thepro- fe-sion, | received, some few numlli* since, a circular addressed *‘To i’liysieiuus liirmighoul the Untied Btntes” by >1r. Udolptio Wolfe, lint Importer, 33 Heaver street, inviting a medical and chemical examination of anew article of Holland Hin, ninnulnctiircd by himself, nl .Schiedam in Holland, by n peculiar process, and put up for medical use, under the somewhat Dutch title of '•••‘chlelain Aromatic-Schnapps.” The circular claim* f»r this article an eminently superior degree rtf purity, nromn, flavor and medicinal efliciicy ; and offers, more over, a gratuitous supply of it D any physician who may fed disposed to te>t these claims, in a scienlilic and piufcx.niunl manner. being familiar with three facts in relation to the use of Ihdiand Hin, as a medicine, umucly: flr.-t, that, when pure, it i- absolutely invaluable, and not to be exchanged tor any other remedy known to the profession, In many complaint-, Imili acute and chronic ; secondly, that amid the iiiuioimfe of iff made or adulterated liquors tvnli which this comi'ry abounds, n pure Holland Hin is scarcely to be obtained, ninny pi ice; nnd thirdly, Hint the radical impurities of nny inferior or spurious gin,con- rust, iir*t, of Hu; hydrated oxide of Amyl, a poisonous oil, iiuitf commonly known «* Y/ilatu epUlt, Found oil, or Vinilie alcohol; anil secondly, of the heavier of the two tun mill! oils of Juniper, Instead of the lighter— which impurities usually result from the mercenary sys tem of au exc* ssivu distillaiiou of the materials employ. ••/I -I resolved Jo accept of Mr, Udolpho Wolfe’s dial* bulge, and put Ills “Dchiudtitn Aromiille rfclllinpps’’ to the test of rigid nnnlysis. And I was induced to do this (notwithstanding the proprietor’s longstanding, nnd repu- b d respeclabiliiy as un importer) heeaui-e the purity of fim, above that of every other spirituous liquor employed in medical practice, is «»r Iho most vital consequent to the community, luasiniiclius it is subject to two distiuqt cau-i-b of |icniicious imuurity, namely, the Inferior oil of Jumper, n» well nt the Foiisul oil. I found, moreover, _ travellers. Fur eulo ul 141) llayst., by uovis PftlOB & VEADElt. K TlL ROAD BUAWLS nnd Mitfllers cun bo found at PRICE & VEACER’S. tiov!5 147 lluy-sircct. S TERLING SILVER WARE.—Tea Dels, Pilchers, Cuke lluskclr, Castors, Goblets, Cups, Tumblers, Forks, Spoons, Desert Knives, Pie Knives,Crump Scra pers, Fish Knives. Jelly Knives, Cliccso ocoupSjBoup Ladle*, Cake Knives, nnd every other article In the Silver way, from the bc*t manufactories In Urn coualry, and Warranted, ut HORTON & lUKEMAN’S, nov 13 ltd Uroughton*8t. C _ tOFFEK, COFFEE.—We have In slore I,IMHJ bags of ) Rln Coflbe, which we will sell on accommodating term*, qunlity Rom fair In strictly prime, nov 15-tf '***“* *" " D 11 ^ fBUfe - lalWll ^l8f&0K 'UUfTBR AND CIlEEfSi- 83 kegs Hu Iter, iOOboxo X) Cheese, lauding, fur salo by nov 11 CRANE It RODGERS, B UCKWHEAT, *0.-811 pHekngcs halves, quarters and eighths, Hulled Ruck wliout | W) whole, half mill quarter bbls Msckcrulj 8Uhalves snd eighths bbjs Bub mon,ju*l received aud for sale by UovO CRANK & RODGER8. *rON D^N VCttfEU,’ nnd all or illbbard’s - braitd,Tn til nu and quart*. In store and fbr *nlo by octW W. 1). FORD. M ACKEREL—88 bills No*. 1, 8and it, and 5U iial bbl# Nos I and 8, In store and for sale by linvll B. n. llOTHWKLL & CO. Oiard, Dupuy Ac Co, llniulyi _ 10 )4 cask* Tenorlflb Wine; ID M do Pori do | 15 '£ do Sweet Malaga do ; Kill bbls. E. Phelps’ Conn.Gin ; 50 do P & II Conn. Itivor Gin ; 1W) do N O Whiskey; 23do N K Runt; 23 do Donioillc ‘ 50 cask* Pi. Porter, J« store and for salo by SWIFT Ac CO. H AMS AND LARI).—‘io tierces Sugar Cured Hums, 15 bbls Lard, lor salo by novll CRANE Ac RODGERS. 1 JQUOHB.—I X pipes j 8 pipes Swan Hin; I Port lb ■BW ; UtWITT 6c. IHOKUAIt, ,. .MlEuHnapwn VJ Dry*Uothls ul ihe very lowett prices, to which ihoy nollolt atlentlnn. Lndlos’Heqilsi Black Bilk,alt widths and best inskult black fig d do.; plain oopdiln.; Paris plaids and brooMes4A,| Paris prlniod M, d’/iSlrie*, a targe and beautiful OMoiHneitt( «mnff tig* until do, for children; primed Satin do uheites. A groat varlejy of Mournlug Dress Good*, Embroider ies, ko., consisting of every variety of new and hand some Indies’, gent'*, und children’s English and Uertuuu Hosiery and t/iuleM1*rtnotit*< ‘ Flannels, Hhirtlng*, and Hheqllugs; lllankets, quilts, and IrUlt Llasns; Table Dainutks and Napklus, Hiioubiick* nnd Towels; Ulrd’smyo Dlaptirs, Beotcb do., Kerseys, Plains, ustui* burg*, brown tihinhip^ kc., ko. [ool III] Wall 4* Winter Dry aoodn. T HE 8U08CRIHEUB have In store, a mil supply ol FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which Urey olfar for salo at vory low prices, consisting of ItIUlf OKHNN UOODN. Cashmeres t Do loti ties; Dellngos; Plain and Flg'dColM nnd Black Bilks, n full assortment t Black llombaxliies and Afpncoas; English, French and American Ging* hums mid Prints; Plaid Worsted for childrens’ wear; Plain nnd Figured Tweeds, &o., and a great varluty of oilier ttoods, oeWl NEV11T, LATIIROP k BTEIHHNtf. rpilli 8UIIBUR1IIER has uow In slorti end offers for X sale, the following t . Gout’s flue blue, black, ahtl brown Cloth, Dcavcr Cloth, Peler Hhnm Fur Cloth, mid Camblei Overcoats, Gent’s flue black Cloth Cloaks nod Mantles. Guilt's tlno blue, bl’k, and claret Book and DrestCoal*. Gant’s Cudet Cass more, Tweed Cawlmero, block Cos* sinture, blue Caaiimera Frocktees, and business Suck Coins—u great variety. Hunt’s black Duo V'atslinere, und more than thirty dif ferent patterns or fancy Cassltneru Pnnts of latest stylos. Gunta Vests—about l,5tHi Vent*, embracing all of the hew styles, some perfectly bountiful. A very Inrge lot of Batfnett Round-Jackets and Pants, Flushing Uvurconts, Frock nnd Hucks for servants. Indin-lt.bber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. Yonth’i and Boys’ Deportment: hns never boon equalled lu this place and contains iho fallowing t Broad Clnlh, Boavcr-Cloth, Peter 8ham Overcoats mid Backs. IJJim, black, brown, and claret Clolb Dress Frocks and Bocks. Blue, black, brown, nod Cndet Cloth Dross Jackets, Cudut mid Btoul-inlxod Bntlnet Rnuiid-Jackels. 1 BEEF.—Philadelphia family market Heel for salo by 1> nov” _ MINIM k FI.()RANCE._ B ACLiN si DEB—10 hluls Prime ilncon Sides luutllng from brig Muson B. Dnvl*, ami for salo by novl i __ con hns u. u F.RTZ. S EED OATS,—1,000 bushels heavy Seed Onts, for anle, to urrlvc, per schooner’s Mohawk nm! 8titllhi,by nov 11 8. E. BOTH WELL k CU. t tOFFEK.—80 bags Rio, 28 bags Java.in store, u / sale by [novll] P. E. BOTHWEI.l.k WILLIAMS k HUMPHRIES. S PANISH BEGARS.—Just received from Havana I 40,100 Begun, viz t 10,000 “ Antonio Muro,” superiorSogars; < 14,000 “Dolorltn” do do; 0,000 “Horace" do do; 5,000 “ El Duenife ” do do; 3,Will “ I.n Carolina Regalia!’ do; 8,COO “Llgillroo” do do; For salo by [nov 15] J. V. CONNER AT & CO. 1 /DOINGS'AND INSERTING?,—Ueni Vnlenclenno I* Edging, Eng.Thread Edging, Muslin nnd Cambric Edging uni) Inserting, French Application Embroidery for transferring, Muslin Cambric m.d iHudty Bauds, a handsome assortment. For salo low by nov 15 LaROCIIB & ROWNE. 1) rich and handsome, also high lustered Hro. DeUliln'o and Bumper Idem bluck Silks of all widths. For salo by nov 15 I.aRoCIIE & ItnWNF.. 1 j brofiiored linen cambric and lawn Handkerchiefs, Mourning Luwn nnd HumsUtcb do., for salo by uov 15 LaROCIIE & ItOWNE. S PIRIT GAS.—Just received, fresh and for sale by nov 15 J. P. COLLINS. W illTE IiEAl), kc.—10,1(00 pounds pure and No. I While Lead, 50tl gnllous Linseed nil. ami DU) boxes Window Glnss, assorted sizes, received and for sale by [nov J2] JOHN Jb MOORE k Co. C OTTON A DEB—Plain, striped nnd fancy Cotlonndes For sale bj [fob 21] ROBERTS k FOOTE C ION HR KBS WATER.—A full supply, direct front i the Springs, Just reclvcd nnd for sub* by nov |9 JOHN B. MOORE & CO. 1 AUll^l.muling from acbooner Mohawk, 23 kegs j prime l.cnf Lord, 10 bbls. do, For sale by iiovIS J. V. CONNEUAT, & CO. AM8.—Lnndlng from schooner Mohawk, 20U *• Rey nold’s ” Superior limns. For sale by J. V. CONNER AT, & CO. IDES BACON.—Now lauding per Mohawk, from - • sale by yy)ME8Tiq LlQUOUB.—l50 bbls Hin, Ruin, Wills- ‘ key and Brandy, for sale by E. BOTH WELL & CO. 1JOTATOE9—200 bbls Tor sale by 1 11. J. GILBERT, West shlo Market Bqimro. A PPLES—50 bbls for sale by novll 11. J. GILBERT. O ,N10N8—5000 bunches, and 50 bbls for sale by II. J. HILBERT. H AVANA SEOAUS.—Norrlegns, IU,000Buena Vlslu, lOJHHI Loud res, lO.IHK) Cubaims, Ri.lHHI Jose Frogquieru*. I.oudres, 2t*,(IIM) Pierce niul King, 2(1,000 La Vila Clara, Londres; 10,01HI Fernando Cortez. For sale by A. Bi>NAUD, net 10 Corner of Bay niul Will I ulcer sts. C HAMPAGNE WINE.—50 baskets lleidsick Cham jmgne, 23 do M nun’s do, 25 do Ilouclte’s do, 25 do Audi or Brand Clinmiiogne. For salo by A. IIONAUD, oct 19 Corner of Bay nnd W blinker Mfn_ I KlUOll CASES.—20 Liquor Cases of different sizes j Just received, und fur side by A. BON AUD, oct if) Corner of Bay and Whilakersts, 1 -^Ct >1 ’R.—iidO bbie. Balt. Flour; 75 do Georgia do ' 25 do Hiram Biuitli do, in store ami for sale by net 27 SWIFT tt CO. L ARD, LARD—2d bills Prime Leaf Lard 5tl kegs do do do lu Btoro and for solo by [oct87] SWIFT 6c GO. r pEAS, TEAS—50 hair chests Poiichoug Tea 1 40 do do II) son do hi Store and for salo by (oct 27] MV I IT k CO. 1 Vi H X quality,Just received, and for tt sept 13 LATEST ARRIVALS OF Wall .V IVinlcr fioodn. ETSStEIS * ECK1UAN, iVo. 151 Congrm-nt. H AVE JUST RECEIVED t»y lateststonmer, a Inrge ussortiiieul of STAPLE DliY-GUODB, such us; Brown a'.id white Shirting*; colored Homespuns nnd Billrllugs; nil kinds of Flannel#; Blankets; Kersey*, mid«bmunurgs. 81LKB; Tho largest and finest nssortuioni ill iho city. Plain, striped, and llgurcd Dress Bilks; n largo variety of heavy brucudcd Butin do Ciiunos; plain BJuek Bilk*. DU EBB HOURS. Mouslln d’Lnlnes; llg’d and plain Cashmeres ; d’Rel- ties; French und English Merinos; ParuineRu*; Aipuc- cas; Bcoleli Plaids, elc. ...... . SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, nnd CIRCU LARS, a splendid variety. Also—All colors of Cloth for Ladles’ Mantillas nnd Cleuka. FRENCH k SWISS EMBROIDERIES. Undcrsloeves, Chetnlzelles. Collars, Infant’* Waists, embroidered and plain Lawn Hnndkercldeft, Muslin ami Cambric Bunds, Ladies’ and Infant’s Embroidered Caps, Cambric aud Swiss Edgings and lnsortlugs. GLOVES. Alexander’s Kid Gloves; Bilk aud Lace Glove*; Lisle and Thread Gloves. CLOTHS. Bluck and blue Broad Cloths, nnd n variety of other colors; Cushmeres, all kinds; Satinets, Tweed*, Ken tucky Joans; French Doeskins { Saliu nnd other Vest ings, &.C., kc. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries; Linen Table Damasks; a vurlety of Dress Trimmings, nnd a great many olhor urlieles loo mtiucroiu to men tion. net 84 FALL A.N1> WINTER TBAPB, 1833. to Merchants And. lVholciiulo l*urclinNcra of DMCY-GOODSl! O UR PURCHASES for tlie Full and Wittier trade are now completed, mid we can submit to your Inspec tion a vory large and well-assorted stock, embruciug every article coimoclod with the trade, AND AT SUCH PRICES a* will, in the present stulo of tho market*, prove highly satisfactory- 1 M. PRES DEROAST & CO., ITS II rough ton-si., oct 21 opposite 8b Andrew’* Dull, West Side, t Ruction Amrm Jeutfrw nilntted. Mixed und Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes; flue bJnck DoodJnsslinero. blue Cloth, nnd a large ussorltuonl of fanny-colored Cnsslinere and Bulinel Pams. Black Butin, figured Bilk*, Alpacca Black Cloth, mid a E reut vnrloty of Merino Vests. All of Uie ubovu lor by* from 10 to 17 yours old. Children's Department: contain* very pretty fringed und plain bluck Cloth Bulls fancy colored Cnssunure Suit*, with Vests nnd Panin con nected ; Genin’s now style of Fancy Dress Jackets; black und brown Tnlmos; black and green Togas Uverconis; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 year*. Children, boys’, und youth’s white and colored Shirts. Fancy Articles: embracing almost every article far a gentleman’s ward robe that (.an be culled lor, together with the richest as sortment of covered and plulu CAPS for gentlemen, ynuilis, boys, and children. N. B.—Most ol the ubovu goods, tho Mon and Hoys’ Clothing, have been made up expressly for my trade, and under my Inspection, ul tho North, and f cun confi dently recommend them as good, and as cheap as cun bo found elsewhere. Thu citizens uml public generally are invited loculi and seonllhu Clothing Slore,Gibbon's Range. -[oct 7] iffi nov 12 S ' ..... Jl.iJlJmore, 13 birds, prime Bides, nov 18 J. V. CONNEUAT, tc CO. H “ AYXnITbrICK.—lOCrbalcTlMmo Eustcr,, Huy, 10,0110 Paving Brick,'lauding per Schooner Dan ube, for sale by nov 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. H AY.—150 bales Prime Kiutcrn, landing per bark (fans. William, lor sale by nov 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO ...... ..•heavy B cliooner Mohawk, for sale by nov 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY «c CO. 1 "/LOUR.—50 bbls Flour, landing per schooner Mo- ' hawk from Baltimore, fur sale by nov 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. 8 0(TaRS, COFFEES, kc.—23 Hluls Porto litco and Muscovado Sugars; 100 Bbl* Powdered, Crushed nnd Refined do: ]00 Boxes Soaps nnd starch; 50 boxes Candle*; and a general assortment of Hea vy Groceries, all of which we offer lo the trade oti us low terms us any other establishment in the city. oct 5 M. J. SOLOMONS. OFFEE.—200 brigs Illo Coffee, fit) do. I.uunyru do.; 5ll do. old Government and Java do.; 10 do. Mocha do. Landing mid for sale by UC124 CLAGHORN U CUNNINGHAM. ACON“siFES-l6 hluls Bacon Bides for sale by Uov3 HUNTER fc HAMM ELL. rr^oiLET SOAP.—A largo assortnienl of highly per- X fumed Toilet Soaps', of French, English and Ameri can manufacture. Jusl received and for salo by novIO JOHN B. MOORE, k CO. UUB1IES AND BROOMS.—White-wash, Horse, Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes, Hair aud Straw Brooms, for sale by GKO. A. McCLKS 4EY, nov 10 149 Congress-street. S ~TOCKbTND DIES.—Plnll’s, and other makers, of nil sizes, far salo by HEO. A. McCLKKKKY, nov 10 H8 Congres* street. AEON!—lo iihd* Prime sides; 10* do Shoulder*, funding per steam ship Keystone Stale, nnd for salo by [nov I2J PADKI.FOIID, FAY k CO. W OOD—PrlinVoak und Ask Wood fur sale by DAVID U. DILLON, novll Fool of West Ihond-st. 7ANlBllEI) WARE, Urns, Plate-wnriners, steak- dishes. Egg-coddlers with Bund glass, Block Tilt, nnd liras* Bplltoons, Brittunnla Tea and Coffee Puts, Silver Plated Forks,Tnble and Tea Spoons, Outler-kulves, dec., k„ far sale by novll 8AMUBL PALMER k BON, H AY—000 bales Prime Eastern Huy far salo by DAVID R. DILLON, r A I1IIDS. Prime Bacon Sides; 20 hluls do Shoulders; r)t F III casks <lo Sugar < nred Hum* ; 50 bbls Pore Boston Rum ; lull do E. Phelps k Rose Hill; 50 do P k II Connecticut ltivcr do ; 20 do Domestic Brandy; 40 quarter &. eighth casks Malaga Wine; 123 bbl* Hood Ealing Potatoes ; loo boxes New Scaled Herrings; 2 Idiil* New Codllsb : 20 half bbls Geo. I huts F. M. Beer; 4(1 boxes New Raisins; 20 do Ground Pepper; 25 do do Coffee; UK) 5,10,15, & 20 Gallon Kegs ; 200 1,2,3, k 5 do Demijohns; 200 lu gs Drop ami Buck Shot, assorted ; - 300 Reams Wrapping Paper, do ; SO boxes lleadei’s O’* B’s Candles; HO bbl* Stuart’s Crushed St Pow’d Sugar; C> do B so CU-.rilled do; 50 bbl# k 30 half do Pure Gencssce Flour; 00 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, landing nnd for sale by [nov «] SCRANTON, JOHNSTt >N k CO. IHILf'Oifffli:. .HIIIVMIA A AVE in store, ami offer for sale on uccomtnoduling H ave in terms: B ~a- I. novll Foot of West Brond-st. lie e Schnapps" strongly recommended by i I writer of no | — r. ». O ATS AND CORN—Prime article, for sale by DAVID R- DILLON, Dov11 Fool of West Hroud-st. C lOALi COAL I CiTA1.1—2110 tons _ l.fverpool ) Coal, ut 57 per Ion, cash; 100 ton* Red Ash, at 8S per ton, cash. For salo by A. N. MILLER, ocl22-lwo Eastern Wharf. EBT HOUSEHOLD COAL-150 Ions besTilnuse^ hold Coal, daily expected to urrlve per ship Slum, don. will ho for rule from the Wharf hy liov3-2w ANDREW LOW k CO. C VUNNY CLOTH—2011 bales, weighing8ij*lbs per yard Y in storo und for sale by nov4 PAPELFOUD, FAY k CO. B ED'COM PORTERS k UL AN K ETS.-23II Wndder Comforters, all sizes; 200 pair* Bed Blankels, all sizes; 500 pairs Common Blankets, uli sizes, for sale low by [oct 27] NEVITT, LATHUOl* & BTEBHINB B ACON-—20 casks Sides, and IS casks /irlmo Should- ers,lauding from selir. Fannie. For sale by ocl2G HONE k CANNERY. ARi.OR COAL VASES AND"COAL HODS-A very beautiful article, for suio at the House Fur- ■'*- "J. MORSE k NICHOLS. nlshfng store, 155 Broughtuu-sf. |>ti)*iciuii and writer of no jess influence than Dr. D. M. kcese, „r tin: A'..w York Medical Oaieltr., and by mnny of the most eminent members of the profession, wlm, I had no r- uson to sitpimse, had obtained liny other than empirical evidence of it* pharmaceutical purity nnd value. I therefore resolved to inform medical men, at least, for the sake of the public nt largo, of lira result* of my investigation, whether they proved favorable or other- wi-c to the character of the urltule and the Interest of its piotiriulor. , ,, , ' ’i hose results are n* follow*. Searching first fur the oil of Juniper, by distillation, | obtained au oil, from two quart* of the liquid,wlinse *peclflu gravity was 0,832, aa4 whose boiling point was 313 deg., nor did successive re ilLtillaiiou yield any oil of greater gravity, or of any oilier kind whatever. The same quantity ol eoinmon Holland Gin, so called, yielded nu excessive ntnmiui, by re ilisiillntion,of oil weighing 0,871 with the boiling point of 542 deg.; the lighter oil having previously puss-’ ed aver. This was conclusive a* lo the superiority <H Mr Wnlfa's gin, in relation lo the oil of Juniper, upon winch the nromn, flavor, nnd diuretic nnd other medi cinal properties of every kind of gilt usseiiliftlly depend. As to tim Foijxel oil, with which nil Inferior spirituous liquor* are more or less impregnated, nnd which render* 1 In-in poisonous in the exact ratio in which they are Im- bibed—which causes pucii liquors to Intoxicate when oilier* do not, nnd creates ilint morbid, iiiNutinble nppa- tne fur undue indulgence, with nil It* deplorable conse quences, ul which the frienda of temperance nnd philun- ihriipy sojudly complain, Instead or that satiety nnd f/u- tiawm-nes* of taste, for which the drinkorsnf pure liquors Bi'-dl-tingulshed—of Uli* fetid, acrid, nsthmnticnl Fou- •m oil. | round no trace in Mr. Wolfe’s medicinal gin, •llhouth I repeatedly tested various quantities of it with »>•! chloride i,r calcium, hy the usual process, which so hquor* ,letecU tt,,d 0,,la ‘ n • ll » ,n l,, « ordinary spirituous Accordingly, I feel hound to say that I regapLthl* oiu n * being In every respr-ct, pre-eminently purtr,and «e- •*r ving of iiiedieti) patronage. It D Indebted forllssu- pBiinriiy, I doubt not, to sound nnd select materials, nnd , that peculiarly moderate method of distillation which leave* the henvieruml le*s volatile essentia! oils, both of Jbe barley roiI the berry, behind In the still. This, al*o, u sufficient in account for the refined aroint of this nbova oilier gins; hut in regard to the special qualities of tlio Jiillan Juniper berry,of which ihe manufacturer speaks m hi* circular, I hava no cbemlcnl knowledge, nor wherein its lighter oils differ from Hint of thu Juaipsrus B AGGING.—Heavy Hugging for sale by oct 17 MINIS k FLO RANCH._ O * TstER, Sardine nnd Champagno Ooettura, Cork ticrews and Bottle Washer*, lor sale by oct25 MORSE k NICHOLS. 1 AIUE IRONS—Polished Steel Fire Sets, Urn** Head ? Blio ’ “ A NDIRONS—Brass nnd Bronzed Andirons; ul*o Brass Top and other Fire Dugs. For sule by novl * J. P. UOLL1NB. B RASS, Iron, and Wire Nursery Fenders, Polished Steel Fire Sels, Fire Carriers und Wire Goal Sil lers, 1 /NGLISII PLAINS—A lionvy article, Hiiilablo for Ij Rice Planters,at KEMPTON k VERSTCf.LE’S, ocl23 72 St Julian k 103 Hryun-st., Wurlng’s Range. lNtEirwlFALEoTi.—2Ubbl7,j'iist VecdvetLlimi lor sale by loct 31 J. B. ftlOOUE k CO. I ARESH TEAS.—A largo tissortmetit of fresh Green ^ and Black Teas. Jubi received by se;»t30 . VV. VV. . GOODRICH. P ICKLES, SPICES, kc.—10 dozen Jtf gallons, qts. and plni* mixed Pickles, H) dozens 1 niul 3 lbs Lob- stern, 10 uozen Pepper Bunco. 2D dozen Gherkin*, pi*, and qts, 20 case* Brandy Cherries, (imported), 211 do Preserves, 90 boxes J.emon Syrup, 50 do marled <’un dies, 75 boxes Pepper, 2(1 do Mustard, 80 boxos Ground Coffee, for sale bv oct 24 McMahon & doyle. I no bbls Clarified Sugar, A. B.C.; 73 do Crushed nnd Powdered Sugars ; 3(1(1 hags Rio t.'ofleo ; 50do Java uml La Gulrado ; 3iMi bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour; 55 do “II Bmltb's” do ; 25ii bags, 98 und It) lb* each,Georgia do; lUU I'bfa Potent Sugar Crackers ,* 511 do Pilot Bread; 4<ldo Hams; 'JOtrillbsCudllsh; 111!) boxes No. I Pule Soap *, 75 boxes Tobacco, 5* 8s uml I lb lumps ; U<) boxes Adamantine, Star niul sperm Caudles; 73 bbls Planting nnd Mercer Potatoes; 2l)‘.i bbls Portland and K O Molasses; liil) boxes Cheese; 50 boxes Slureli; 5<l do Raisins; 311 do Claret Wine; 50 do Lemon Syrup. nov 2 MiNDItlES. rr r RBI.8. A B k C clnr’d Sugar; 50 do pnwd’ed do; <») '.to hints St Croix do; »D bbls II S ami C Flour; 150 bbls Balt do: 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia do; 100 bng% 9ri lbs each, Georgia do ; 50 do Butler, Sugar, and Soda Cracker* ; 23 do Pilot Bread ; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit; 150 bills Porilund Sugar-house Syrup ; 75 bids N O do ; 50 do good eating Potatoes; Oil boxes lleadei’s (>'s and d’s patent Tallow Candles; 75 do Adamantine do; 25 do Judd k Sou's Sperm do; SUdox Brooms; 15 lbs No 1 Mackerel; 20 X bills No I do: 75 boxes while and yellow Cheese; 23 bids prime Lard; 50 kegs do no; 190 boxes 5s, Hs, uml pounds Tobacco, good brands; 89 do 5s and 8s Grant k Williams’ do: 150 do Sntiili, Colgate, Ciotoii.und Headed’* Family Soaps; 75 do Pale do dodo; 120 do No 1 do; 50 do Pearl Starch; 80 whole, half, nmt qr boxes Raisins: 25 drums Figs; 50 boxes Herrings, jusl received and for sulo by oct 211 WEBSTER k PALMES. SVPiUUtF.S. Y BBLS A,It,nnd C, Cliulfled Bugnr; 20 do Crushed do Or) 20 do Powdered do; 10 blids Prime Porto Rico do 20 boxes Loaf Sugar; 200 bags Rio Coffee 50 bugs Old Java Coffee; 50 M Segura, some very flue 50 chests and half chests Grecti and Hindi Tens 100 boxes Tobacco, 10*, 8s, 5s and pound pkge* 5 boxes Rough uml lleudy, and 5 do Sovereign of tho the Sens, very line 25 boxes Lemon Syrilp, Assorted qualities 205 do Tallow, Shir ami Sperm Caudles 2.10 do Pnle Family Soup; 100 grog* Matches 20 bills Hiram Smith Flour; 25 do Canal do 50 do Baltimore do; 50 do Butter mid Sugar Crackers 25 boxes Soda and Extra Butter Crackers JO bbls Fresh Pilot Bread; 20 dozen Painted Pails 50 dox Brooms; 10 boxes Candy; I bide Twine 30 boxes Cheese, some very line lor culling 10 bbls White Onions; 5 kegs Choice Uniter 50 kegs Leaf l.urd: 10 hluls Prime shoulders 10 hhds Choice Bides; 10 bales Gunny Bagging 190 coils Hemp ltopo 200 bltls Domestic Liquors, nnd a duo assortment of Foreign Wines und Brandies—just received and far sale by |oct2l] COHEN k TARVER. m ... V. COIViVEHA'r A CO. AVF. lu store uml offer for side on favorable terms: 25 hluls. Porto IUco ami Muscovado Sugars; 75 Old*. Stuart’s A II k C clarified do.; 25 do. do. erh’ddo.; 15 do. pulverised do.; 10 boxes K.afdo.; 129 bags Rio Coffee; 25 do Java do; 50 hhds. and threes West India Molasses; 40 bbls. N. O. do; 75 boxes Sperm nnd Ad amantine Candles: 159 packages Hyson ami Bluck Teas; I ill) bbls. Halt, uml Canal Flour; lo Jtf pipes OtunI, lte- puy k Co. Ibundy; 15 M cask* flue old French do} 20 do. Mad. Wines; 20do Port Wines; 511 do Malaga do; 15 do Tfidratfa do; 30 bids, old Morning dicla Whiskey ; 0 pipe* llol. Gin, clover-leaf brand; 2 puncheons Jamai ca. mid 2 do St Croix Rum ; 00 hid* Sugar, Butter, aud Soda Biscuits; 159 do. Domestic Brandy, Gin, Rum, and Whiskey; DM) baskets Gknvi.vk Ihldsulck I’luunpugno Wine; 50 do Hungarian Lion do; 50 do Crown and “ Rough k Ready” do; 129,(MM) Spanish Cigars, various brands, logellier with choice Rutter, Goshen Cheese,nnd other articles ti-unlty found nt the Wholesale Groceries. L'iill Mi-y SSoods. T HE Subscriber* are receiving per steamer Alabama, u well selected Slock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. CONSISTING IN PART OP Printed Motisolinu DoLuino Printed Cashmere Shawls Solid Colored do Plaid Loug Shawls French Merino French k English Gingham Colored Flannel (Primed barege Dehulno Ladies’Cfatli iSup. French Chintz French and English Prints All Wool French IMaUl Plaid Cushincre I Black und adored Cloths Pluiu und Printed Cluillie | Black and col’d Cassimeres Plain und Piuld Glacd Bilk Cashmere and Satin Vesting* Plain black Gro do Rhine Umbrella* nnd P irusols Plain black lioinimzine 1 Kid and Silk Glove* Colored and black Alpaca milk aud Cotton Hosiery Fiench Fur Chintz |Houuel Ribbon, kc. Uoniloiumd Vnlluiivlciwo Lace Collars Muslin and Cambric Collars Luce uml Muslin Chemisettes and Undor-SIcoves llem-slitched uml Embroidered Linen Cambric iidkfs Velvet Ribbon, Silk Trimming, Are. Also, a line as-ortmvM of STAPLE GOODS suitable for the Fall Trade. Merchants, Planters and others are invited lo call und examine our Stock, aug 30 LaRUUHE k ROWNE. - NI j itiiivALSI DllY-GOODS MDRY^GPODS! HENRY LATHR0P & CO., R AVE RECEIVED per recent arrivals, ami offer for salu Plantation Dry-Goods; London DiiIIB. uml Twilled Blankets ; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North ern do.do.; heavy (all wool) do.; heavy Cordova do.; heavy Brown Shirtings; plain and twilled red Fluuntl*: Plaids, Linseys, colored Homespuns, kc. PRINTED (PLAINES, MERINOS. &c.Printed French Mouslln d’l.nlucs; Aincrlcuu' do ; plulu mode und high eol’d do; French nnd English Merinos, a varie ty of colors; raw Silk Fluids; Mouslln d’Huize; printed French Cambrics. DRESS SILKS. Plain, plaid, and striped Dress si Iks; rich brocade do.; plain bl’k Silks, a large variety ; black brocude do ; bl’k und Rep. do. MBimNlMi DRESS GOODS. Mouslln d’Lidues; French uml Engiisli Bombazines; Alpuccus; Cunion and Tuinlse Cloths. CLOAKS W MANTII.LAS. Cloth Cloaks ami Talmas; black and col’d Bilk Man tilla* ; Ladles’ bl’k ami col’d Cloths far Cloaks, und u variety of Trimmings for Ihe same. E.RRKOIUEKIES .V LACE GOODS. Moiisliu Collars aud Chcniizcltea ; Lace do ; rich em broidered Luwn Hdkts; Mourning Collars. Cliemizetles, uml Undcrslcoves; Muslin Caps; Inlant’s Waists; Swiss and Jnc. Edging* and Inserting* ; Thread and Lisle Edg ings nnd Inserting* ; Cambric and Muslin Bunds. GLOVES. Ladies’ Misses’, Men’s, und Bov’s Gloves, a large va riety. eaosil.lt Y. Men's and Hoy's Worsted and Colton Half lloso . dies' and Misses’Cotton and Worsted lloso; Ludies’ bl’k and while Bilk do. iiousi: runNisiilive; «ooi»s» 10-4 11-4 nnd 12-4 Linen Shirting*; 9-4 19 4 uml 11-4 bro. and hJ’ciied Gotten Sterling*; Pillow Case Linens nnd Colton* ; 8 4 9-1 und 10-4 bro. nnd bl’clied Table Damask; Damask Cloths; Napkins und Doyles; llucu- luic, Scotch, uml Rursia Diapers, Irish Linens, good styles. Bed-Tlcke, Furniture Dimity*, fee. • CLOI1LS AND CASSLUERES, Black French (Jlollis; Plain amt Twilled niue do. do.; bluck Doe-Skins ; plain nnd plaid Tweeds ; Kentucky Jeans ; bluck Satin Vestings, and black und col’d Silk Vestings. oct 19 FOR FALL AND WLVI’EIll DRY GOODSTT)RY GOODS! KEMPTON & VERSTILLE H AVE N uw < )PEN ED ii largo and well selected slock of Fam. At Wintkr Dry Goods, which they as sure their friends and the public generally, Is dilllcult to be surpassed, either In varluty or qunlity. Their pur chases have been made upon such advantageous terms also, ns to afford great Inducements (o public putroiiuge. In addition lo a complete and handsome supply of DRESS, FANCY, AND HOUSE GOODS, as well ns a general assortment ol'all other kinds of Goods in their line, may be found : 8-4 9—I 10—I Duflii Blankels ; 8-4 il-1 IO-4 Twilled do.; 8-1 !M KM Grey do.; KM 11-4 12-4 13-4 lluu Bed do.; Crib ami Cradle do.; uml lor ne groes’wear, a large slock of PLAIDS und KERSEYS, nt prices a* low ns they can lie bought anywhere, of the fallowing styles : Schley’s heavy twilled Kerseys; Supe rior heavy English do., (a splendid article); Imitation Georgia do. (very heavy) ; Kendall Kerseys, nnd tho old stylo Cublewurp Kerseys ; White, Grey, nnd Bluck Imi tation Georgia PLAINS; Striped do.; Sehloy’s heavy Georgia Plains or last year’s make, and the best article of the kind In this market, at their store In Warlnff's Range, 72 St. Julien, and 195 Itrynn-streets. [oct 51 Boots and Shoes ! The undersigned would res-i pectfally Invito tho attention of purchasers lo their largo nnd' , well selected stock of BOOTS D SHOES, which lmvo been manufactured expressly for them by the best luunuructururs in Philadelphia, New York, und Ibo Eastern cities, ami which, In point of stylo und durability, cununl he miroussed. In the relail depart ment may be found every stylo nnd quality of Boots. Siiotcs, and GaItkuh, for Ladies’, Gent’s, Misses’, nmt Children’s wear, which will be sold as low us cun bo pur chased In any Northern cliy. Planters nnd Factors will find at nil limes a largo as sortment of OT PLANTATION BROGANS. and house servant’s SHOES, made to order und warranted In every respect, and will be sold ut tho lowest market prices. Merchants from tho interior uro Invited toex- Ttnlno our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we will <e!l them by the puckuge us low a* can be bought in any Northern market. O. JOHNSON At CO., oct 13 198 llrynn and 70 St. Julieu-sts. NEW FALL AND^WINTER - ftOODS. ROBINSON & CAMP* DRAPERS and TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN FINE UEADY-1IAUE C I.OTIIlNCi, A RE now receiving und opening their stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,consisting in part of Bl’k and Fancy colored Freuch und English CLOTHS; French, English uml American CASSIMERES, of nil grades and colors; VESTINGS of Bilks, Butins, Cash- ii ores, cut Velvet, and Embroidered patterns; OVER COATINGS, such us line F.iiglbh Beavers, Norway do., Esquimaux* or double sided, fine Kerseys, unit Pilot Cloth#, all ol which will be made ami trimmed iu our usual style, and ut the shortest notice. Our READY-MADE CLt(THING ismnnufacliircd by one ofthe first bouses in Broadway. New York, and com prises all tlml Is line uml fashionable. Wo Imveour usual large supply of FURNISHING GO) IDS on baud. Every thing requisite fora gentle man’s wardrobe, together wlllt Trunks, Valises and Car pet Bags. Also, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, such ul Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos' l.cggiiisuud Capes; nil or which we offer as low, und on us good terms as they can bt Imd elsewhere. Liuutlry’s KluUilSngtG (next lo Pulaski Rouse.) sept 23 Saddlery War.eliounc, Young’s Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. ummtTK w. n. sdimuws cMvrmwu stukk. MnmilacturmS ii white#, f rhlfei’fc Humes, Have onhnndagood assortment ofHnddies, Bridles and Harness**, of widen the following comprise a ports Span ish Quilted, Overlaid and Bhnflon Saddles; Plnnter’s largo und extra large Saddle*; Men’s plain do.; English do.; Hoys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Paddles of a variety or putiertis; Bridles k Martcngales; Snddlo-Bogs,Trunks Ate. SADDLER’S MATERIALS,—Saddle Trees, Skirting and HogSktns; Pnd do.; Straining and Wonted Web; Thread and Tnck*,uiuiorted size*. HARNESSES.—Conch, Barouche, Buggy nml Sulky Harnesses, of all kinds, by Urn single net. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy nnd Sulky Springs nnd Axtes; Hash Frames; Hobos and (lows,by tlio single cut; Plated nnd BrusH .Slump Joints; I ihdndo.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; iroad and narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Bilk nnd Worsted Fringes; blnck and purple Coach Rouns; Bug gy Lamps; Plated nnd BrassCurriage Bands ; BrnsH nnd Plated Knobs. &c. July 23 Wagon Manufactory, AT WARN Ell's OLD STAND, lload of Hroiiffhtun>NIren( The subscribers manufacture and L keep coustniilly on linud a large as sortment of plantation Wugone, one- s>horse Wagons, Pedlcr’s Wagons, Carls, aud Drays, nnd build to order nny kind wanted. We are thorough mechanics, natives of Georgia and Souih Carolina, and nut up our work ourselves, and war rant every artlcleof too best inulcrlnlsuml workmanship. Wo return our thunks for the very liberal pntronuga received, und assure our patrons that it Is our determtn- niiim iliul ntir work stinit bo as good as any in (he city. REPAIRING of-uR kinds done with neatness aud dos patch. DANIEL 9. WILSON, Sept l4-3mo THOMAS NORTH. Conilnuetl At »fare No. 110 .Urysn-streeit Ihla ayanlM, and pvery evening this week, commencing at 7 o’clock precisely i consisting of Fine: Gold nml other V\ atciie*, lu ever jr variety; Diamonds i Fine Gold Jewelry of every *tyl« and arilclH of Gold Uood* manufactured, to tho aiuouit t of over 930,bCO. A Iso, Pnitvy floods nnd cites p Jewelry. N. H. Every nrtlcte warramml m represented, or the money refunded. Goods at Wholesale end Retail du ring the day, at 25 per cent less than the regular prices. All are respectfully Invited lo cull und examine tho •lock. aorKMf Undtrwrittr't gale. THIS DAY, Ft lUo’dork, on Telfair’s wharf, , , . . far nrcount or oil concerned t A lot of old Mr fa), ol*o h lot of Rlpulng, Sails, ho., taken from the brig Win. A. Stewart. Tcrmacaab. THIS DAY, Nov. to, will be sold In frontor sldfet Tho uaual aasoriment of Groceries, Provision*, LI quors, Crockery uud Ulus* Ware, Dry Good*, new and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles,Clocks, Watches, CuHciy. Acc. Terms cash befare delivery. N. H.—All articles purchased at suction nndnotseftted far before ihe next regular sale, will be sold on account uml risk of thu former purchaser. novld Garden /.olt nt .inrtion. On TUESDAY, Gilt December, at 11 o’clock,In front of thu Court House: Garden !x>l 08, containing, by recent surveys, flvo and Imlf acres, and situated on the Loulsvlllo road, near ilia city. Terms cash, purchasers paying far titles, nov 12 BY T. J. W7.L7H. TV E W CARRIAGE -REPOSITORY T UB Subscribers would announce lo ihe commnnfly nt largo, that they are now opening iu tlio new brick buildings, No. — Itey-slrcet, Savannah, Gu., a general and complete assortment of Carriages, Bntrgies, Sulkies, &c. And will continue lo receive from lime lo time, ad ditions to Iheir slock, that lbey fee) confident will meet the approbation of customers. They huvo associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who has been long nnd favorably known in thu South, ns u gentleman of extensive experience In Iho tnanufac- turo nml sale of Carriages; uml who is connected with a drat class maiiuraclurlng establishment at Ihe North. Thelrstock (which is not up under the imnrediuto su pervision of Mr. Thornton,) lor superior material nnd benuliful style und llnieh, cannot bu surpassed Iu any market. Having thus perfected their arrangements, they nro prepared tooffei Carriages, which* for lightness, strength nnd durability, nrc peculiarly i,untiled lo Ihe require- menls of this’ market, and wiiicli they do not hesitate to warrant In every particular. Their determination I* lo hold out inducements not herein lore enjoyed by this community, nml to keep con stantly on baud n supply of flrst class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to insure a share of Hie Increasing trade of tills rapidly growing city. T. .1. N AYLOR k CO. Tiioh. J. Naylor.] nov 7—3m [II. D. W. Alkx andkr Carrt age jflanufactory. On TUE8DA Y, Dec.«, will be offered at the Court House, between the usual hours of sate: Lot No 40, oil the west side of West Hronri-tLam! south of Roborfaville, being 34 feet front by 100 feot deep, subject fa a lease of 10 jours, from June, 1851, wlllt» renewal of 5 years nt a valuation rent $48 per annum. The Improvements ore, a store nnd dwelling IX Slnry high, with a large and commodious stable. Terms cash, nov 15 Administrator's gals. On TUESDAY, Dec. 0, will bo sold, in front of thoCourt House, between the legal hours m sale: Tho Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, in the Sa vannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’s Island. For tardier particular*, inquire nt the counting room. Sold by leave of tlio Ordinary or Chatham countv, us • ho prop erly of D. M. Rogers, deceased, nnd by order of lliu. Ad ministrator. oct 15 BY COHEN & FOSDPUK. Kxeentor’s Sale. Will be sold on tho flrst TUESDAY In January* before tho Court House, city of Savannah, between tbo legal hours of sale: All the real aud personal estate of J. 1). Gilbert, de ceased : Greenwich Form near Bona Venture, about 300 acres, more or lea*. Six Garden Lois near Ihe city of Savannah, contain ing about live acres each. Two lots on tho (igedioe road, near the Plank road, about five and alinlf acres. One Lot iu Cherokee, containing ICO acres. One Negro Man. Abraham. One Buggy nnd lluriu-e*. 75 Shares Minnesota Copper Stock. 122 “ Peninsular do. 450 “ Flint Street Itlver do. 73 “ Lake Superior do. 590 “ Rockland MintugCo, do 75 “ Location II. do. The above properly sold by leave of Iho Ordinary of Cbnthnm County. Terms cash, purchaser* paying for Title*. EDWARD PADELFORD, I Executors, E«tato \V. P. HUNTER. j of J. I). fJiLiiXHT. nov 18 ittfatuition lu Prices. JOB PRI.’VTI.VU AT *NEW YORK IIATES. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR FROM $1 TO $3 PER TBIOI SAND, Other Job Work at proportionate rates. oct20 llv J. M. COOPER k CO. AT PURSE'S PRINTING OFFICE, No. (1 Willmkor-Siroot, CTs?" CARDS ure printed at §2,50 per thousand. JU WIHTER GOODS. PRICE & VEADElt H AVE RECEIVED llielra*sortmenl of Seasonable Goode, consisting of every article in their lipe, viz: CLOTHS, OASSLMKRS, k VESTINGS. Ready-Made Clothing ol Dress, Flock, and Business Coats, Sacks, und Over-Coats aud Clouks, with a lurgo lot of Pantaloons nnd Vests of uli kinds. Fi’knjhiunu Goons—Viz: Silk, Cashmere. Merino, Lumb’e-wool, uml Colton Undershirts uud Drawers. Merino, Merino-feet, Colton, uml Silk HalfHose. Glovks of while and colored Kid, Cusslmere, Buck skin, Dog-skin, Silk, and Bilk Velvet, With Hat*. Caps,Shirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Neck- Ties, Umbrellas, Cunes, Trunks,Traveling Blanket#, kc. For sale ut the lowest market prices, at 147 Bay street, oct lei—tJ1 .SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! For tho Fall uud Winter Trade. Tlio Subscriber would respectfully call tbo attention ofthe Planters of Georgia, South Cur- olitin mid Florida, and the public generally, to 'his large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Ills stack hns been selected by himself with special care ami particular reference ta ihe retail and planters’ trade, that being the mn*l Important feature of bis business. Ho confidently offers to his customers and the public work of a superior quality and on reasonable terms. Ills stock comprises uli the varieties usually kept in a Shoe Slore, consisting of Ladies* Shoes, Bools, und Gai ters of every variety; Guiillemen’s Bool*, Shoes und Congress Gaiters; also, Misses’, Hoys’, Youths', nnd Children’s Shoes of eucry kind. In connection with the above ho lms u large stock of NEGRO BROGANS, which can safely bo recommended ns a superior article, No effort will be spared to givo entire satisfaction. A call is solicited from you before purchasing. e„|,t20 WM. I1EIDT, Gibbons* Rnnge. FOR FA Eli AND WINTER. Heady.Made Clothing. T HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully solicits tbo attention of his friends ami Ihe public in general, ii> bis ex- tensive assortment of READY-MADE C 0THING, comprising, ns it does, a variety of every article far gen tlemen 1 * wear, siillablo for tbo present nnd coming sea sons. Thu fallowing comprises u portion of the stock on l iver-Conts, and Surtonts of black and blue Beaver- Clolb ; black nnd brown Mohair Cloth; Norway uud Labrador Coatings; Devonshire Kerseys and Pilot Cloths; Tnlnin Clonk*: Jliuck Cloth Dress and Frock Coal*; Blue and Brown Clnlh Business Suit*; Black Doe-Skin Cusslmere Pants ; Funcy Freuch Cusslmere Punts; Grey Mixed Tweed Cussiuiere Punts; Black Mixed Saltinett Pants; Plaid and Plain Korsev Pauls; Embroidered und Plain Cusslmere VESTS: Figured nnd Plain Black Bilk Vests; Plush Velvet Vests ; Plain and Fancy Silk Vests ; I- ig- ureil Black and Funcy Cashmere Vests, together with un extcnsivo assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, such us Uiie white Shirts; Silk nnd Merino Under-Shirts; Merl in*, Canton Flannel, and Jean Drawers: Riding Gaunt lets: black, colored, niul while Kill GLOVES; Slocks, Cravat*. Scurfs, Ne li/l’les; Suspenders, &c., tho whole of which Is offered far sulo low by WM. It. SYMONS, Duahk.r k Tailor, oct3 t7 Whltukcr-street. A LB AND PORTER.-75 bbls. Philadelphia Cream Ale, 50 do Porter, 40 casks London do, for sale by Od 24 McMahon fa DOYLE. UNDRIES.—50 bbl* Apples; 100 bbls Yellow Onion* 173 bbl* Potatoes; 500 bunches Red Onions; 20 bbls Beets, Carrots and Pursnips. Just received by nov 8 4. A. BROWN, I find that the pure oil, of both, polarize* to the left, *q<l yields, with hydrochloric ncld.u liquid camphor.— ‘ ni» aeld luting In the Momueli ns a principal component ..‘‘lie gastric Juice, probably create* thi* material from Jheoil. and rumtuis H Ibo valuable diffusive stimulant tenowned 11WIU r ° rmer *y ttnJ w ** l> P rolM,, *) r * °l a * n 1,8 I consequently regaid Mr. Wolfe's “Schiedam Aro- “«|Ue Schnapps,” a* a valuable accession to our plmr- “Uteeuiienl agenl*, to say nothing of ii* comparative ln- Oocnouines* to tlnwe who uso distilled liquors as a bev- r/Nt** To pnrsnmtravelini In the southwest, where me h«»t water frequently produces distressing nnd «*nieunie» even dangernus effects upon persons unae- ®u*tnined to Uiem. I should think Ji would bo a good r r ,T*“Boiiary piovLion, a* a counteractive or preventive oruirMeaffaota. when mixed lu moderute qtishllUo*.— 11 '• Ul " P ure,t P°*»lhlo arucle of Mol wiaoitt, hereuifora unnbulnable, and a* such, may b« •Midy prescribed by physicians. ’ 1 DAVIDL. MOTT.M. D.. B RASS ANDIRONS, Shovel*and Tongs, n very hand- Home assortment, received nnd for sulo by GEO. A. McOLKSKEY, nov 10 140 Congress-Atrcet. H “* USHTON, CLARK fa CO.’S Genuine Medicinal Cod Llvor Oil. It Is prepared from para nnd fresh Liv ers, and forsaloat IhoApothecnrler Nall, by J. K. Da FORD, nov 10 Cor Broughton and Harnard-streei*. INGO BOILEHS. Coffco Biggins, Hash,Steak, Venitou VJ and Oyster Dishes, for sale by nov HI J.P.COLLINS. I RONING TABLES. Heir-Healing Sadiron*; also, Flat Sadirons, far sulo by nov HI _ J.P. COLLINS. H EARTH BIlhOM8, Whisk Brushes, Hair ami Fo .titer Dusters, far *ale by nov IU J.P.COLLINS. D OlUllI KNBADERH, Beef Bleak •Tenderer*, Potato Masher*. Egg Whips Uniting Spoous, Ladle*, Skimmers,and Coke Tumors, far ssle by novIO- J.P. COLLINS. T>UTTER, CHEESE mid HUCKWHEAT-30 keg* so- D lecied Qoehon Uulleri 50 boxe* while and colored Cheese; 00 X, X and X hills Buckwheat; 20 box** do, received per aicamer and far aaleby novB 8CRANTON JOHNSTON k CO, V ERBENA WATER, fcc.—Ilauel'sfa Bn lin’d Verbe na Water, also genuine Farina Cologne, In largo and small botttea. Just received and far salo by novB W. W. LINCOLN, Mouuutaul Square, .Yew Grocery Slore. P. CURRAN, Formerly of Snvaniinliy E ESPECTFULT.Y aiiiiouncet lo bis friends and iho Public generally llmt ho lias returned to llie ally and opened n Fancy Grocery Store III Sorrell’s Building, Iho locution of the old Georgian Reading Room. Hu will cotislimtly keep on hand a One assort wont of Wines, Brandies and Liquors ofthe best qiiullty, with Tobacco, Sugar#, Itc. nov 15 ~Selling Oft, Selling Off! T UIi ENTIRE Slock of GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, SAUCES, fac., fac., In store No. 157 Broughton-street, will bo sold off at COST prices, as the concern has to bo closed, uov 15 A. A. SOLOMONS. DC FONT’S GUNP07VDEU C ONSTANTLY far sale nt inanufacliirer’a price* by COHEN & FOSDICK. novStf Agoiit* of Dupont do Nemoin* fa Co. i\eir Grocery House. rnAMPION Ai WATTS. T HE SUBSCRIBERS have just opened a fresh supply of Good*, recently received from the Northern Market*, nnd soltcH tho patronage of Country Deulers, City Merchant*, nnd Families generally, Tho fallowing articles comprise u portion of their stock: 75 boxes nnd half boxos Tobacco, assorted brand* 25 M Cigars, 10 esses lino cut Tobacco 10 hhd* Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 100 Hams 5 bbl* Lnrd. H) do Pork 30 whole, Imlf and quarter bbls Mackerel 50 bbl* Domestic Liquor*, nil qualities 20 ensks Wine—Mudulra,Teiioriffe, Port and Malaga 5 hair and quarter pipe* flue llrnmlle* 2 plpos Holland Gin—swnu brand 50 boxes Cheese—Common, English Dairy, fao. 50 bag* Java, Lnguyru nud Rio Coffee Hi keg* choice Bitller 50 whole nnd Imlf bbl* Extra Canal Flour 74 bags Georgia Flour, lu 190 and 50 lb sacks 190 whole »tia half boxoa Colgate’* Soap, assorted 5 hhds Porto Rico Sugar 30 bbls Clarified und Brown Sugar HI cask* Hymn’ London Porter, 10 cose* Plcklos 10 bbl* Mercer Potrloes, 10 bills While and lied Onloha 3<) box?* Herring Hi basket* Ohatnpagno, fao., kc. Also, a tall assortment of Groceries generally, com prising Sauces, Syrups, Preserves nnu Dried Fruits, OH*. Spice* of all kind*, Fancy Soaps, Nuts, Hyson and lllnck Tea*, Dried lleuf and Tongues, Sardines, Ground Coffee, Kilt Salmon and Mackerel, Brooms, Buckets, Wooden Ware and Measures, together with numerous olhor articles of household use. All which wul bo sold chtap far cash or approved city acceptance*. oct37 Opening of Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS, men. toii it \TTOULD respectfully in vile.-the attention of the V> Ladles of Savannah lo her FALL AND WIN TER STUCK OF MILLINERY, nt her New Eslnb- Bailment, No. 17 4 Brougbtoii-strcet, nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. Hcviug filled up In lumdsomc style a suite of apart ments over Messrs. J. II. Carter & Co.’s Drug Store, ill every way adapted to Ihu reception nud convuuienco of her visitors, she will open ns nbovo un entirely new ami ulcgiiiit assortment of Caps, Bonnels, Head-Dresses, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, fac. Dress ITluliim;. In lids department of her business slio Is prepared lo comply with tho tastes and wishes of her eitsUimers In the fullent nud promptest inuimer. out 2(Klino Ladies'Winter Goods. MLISBBY All)-MCI ARTICLES! nuts, sn.iiiiii B EGS TO ANNOUNCE to her friends nnd the public that she ha* Just returned from Nuw-York with a Inrge assortment of FALL fa WINTER GOODS, consist ing of Cloth and Velvet Clonk#,and Mantillas. Bonnets— Butins, Straw uud Beaver. Head-Dresses and Caps iff ev ery description, Some of tho most elegant FRENCH EM BROIDERIES, In the way of Undersfeeves, Collars, nnd Chemlzottes. Also:—A very large quantity of tlio choicest RIBBONS fa FLOWERS, with a great vnrloty oftho most beautiful SILKS farduyand evenlngdressea. Mr*. Stt.nxR will also carry on tho DRESS-MAKING and MILLINERY on an extensive scale. All orders which she muy bo favored with, will be promptly at tended to, Mrs. StLiiKR will open her stock ou Wednesday, Oc tober 2Uth, ut 157 Congress street.[ocl2l tin] public for their liberal nutmimge, nml fo hilorm them thut lie still carries on the Carriage business ul tlio old stand, near the Murkc-I, In nil it# various branches. He likewise Invite* Dm public lo cull aud examine his slock of Curriage# which ho ha# now on hnnd, got up express ly lor the Soul hem market, feeling confident llmt he cnti please them in style uml in price belter Ilian any other establishment in the city. All Kinds of heavy work made to order, such as Plantation Wngons, Drays, Curls, Tiro her Carriages, fac., all made of belter mntetlnls than can he found elsewhere In (tie cHy. And the subscriber flut ter# himself that the practical experience of over thirty years, nml Ills untiring exert Ions to please, will still se cure lo lilinu liberal slum* of public patronage. Repairing done iu the best style nnd nt liberal prices. net 22-1 y G. W. IIARDCASTLE. oct 23-tf. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Executed with ueatnes* nnd dispatch, und on accommo dating terms, by GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen*’Building'opp. Puluski House, nr Older* *’ r "te Hie country, with ibe cash enclosed will hn attended lo promptly. Jan 12 BATHS! BATHS!! BATHS!!’ M Y BATH INC. ROOMS ure now ready und In com plete order. Warm nnd Cold llnths only 25 cents. I would respectfully solicit the patronage oftho pubic. N. 11.—Gentlemen w ill please purchase their tickets in the Hnir-Cuttiug Saloon before bathing. < onto and Bathe—I will have It well attended to, If I can get cus tom enough to pay its expellees. NEW (JAU1UAGF MAN I-FACTO ill , U A ft R i AGE SUIIG G IE 8 ^ *Nn SULK! BS. A GENEIIAL AM) COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, just heckivf.i). r piIE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared lo offer to Ihe i. public, Cnrringfs, Phiclons, liugfrics, Carryalls, Af„ Fresh from some of tho most popular Establishments and Bull-lcrs ut Ihe North. The selections were made by one of (he firm, with strict reference lo thereq-drements of tills market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their line, us limy can confidently Kticomiuond mid Wurrunl, feeling assured (lint they will he sustained in offering a better, and liner chits of work than has been usually kept in this market. The public are most respectfully requested lo call, ex amine, nml satisfy themselves, whether they nro iu earn cut, by nn examination of their stock. All kinds of repairing done as heretofore. L. S. BBXN Err & CO.. nugl Corner of West Broad nml Buy street*. JYew JMardivare Store. -.wirrrrrjav T,,K UNDERSIGNED lms open- rt, od n Now Hardware Store nt ySf No, 14!) ConifrcsN<sl,, fSa Iim Store recently occupied hyC__ Messrs. N. K. Itanium fa Co., ami is now receiving u: entire new und well selected stock of ENGLISH AND AUi.itICAN GOODS, Embracing almost every article usually found iu a Hardware Store. Having purchased bis Stock direct from the Manufacturer* in England and Ibis country, be is enabled to offer his Goods us low ns they can bo pur chased at any oilier establishment ut the South, He respectfully nskH of the patrons of the bile firm of McCleskey & Norton, thu citizens generally,uud persons visiting Ihe city, lo give him n cull, uml be satisfied of Ids prices, fac. oct24 GEORGE A. MoCLESKBY. C 0. f IT—If J. M. IIAYWOOI). A I'AIUh J WE WOULD respectfully Invit I the Citizens of Savannah lo un c.xutnl- * nation of our stock of Fine silk HATS, CAPS and CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS, also, ion beau tiful selection of Ingraham and Kossuth Huts, OF J..1- TEST STYLES. (tar stock Is INFERIOR TO NONE in tlio Southern country. Please cull and examine before j ou purchase else where. N. B.—No lints for PRKSRNfATtoK by way of mm* iiuuuiKO the public, us we sell ul smut I profll#, LYON fa REED. nov lfl. Gibbons’ Range. _ Zb*. TilE very latest stylo of Winter Hats, of French jEfBf manufacture and of very light texture. Wo assure tho public that these Hats cannot he beat iu uuy respect. Cali amt see them nl N. K. BARNIJM & CO.’S Hat and Cap Storo, I7fl BrottghUm-al., opposite St. An drew’s Ilnll, novl) FIN'D HATS! RECEIVED per steamer, a new lot of those fine MOLESKIN HATS. Those In want will please _ call ul 241 Bay street. ,,0120 PRICE & VEADIHt. 4 nilillELI.AN. . Gent’s Silk nud Colton Umbrellas; Ladles’ -W|^*Sllk Umbrellas nml Parasols, u targe assortment Just received und for sulo by *ocT 25 AIKIN & BURNS. NII.KN. J UST RECEIVED nt 154 C,)ii«ress^lreot, tho follow ing very desirable Silks; which for elegance of style, cuunoi bo surpassed, It' cquullod, by nuy estab lishment In the city, viz: Sutler Bayadere Silk; do. Plaid do.; Plaid Satin, do.; do. Black Gro dc Rhino. —ALSO— A handsome assortment of Itlsck nnd Colored Al pacas, do Lulnes, fac. 8. CtJRRELL. uov 1 154 Congruss-st. GEORGIA BIJKH MILL STONES. T HE UnderHigued has on hand an assortment of llurr Stone, from 18 Indies to \X fact diameter, a portion of which I* already dressed for running, nud of superior quality. All the necessary Irons furnished with tho Stono ' when wanted. Having a competent Individual to dress and flt Mill Slones, the article cun ho delivered at all times lo suit order*, mid on liberal terms. U. H.CAMPF1ELD ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES. a FRESH simply of Ladles’ uud Geutlemon’s Alox- TVandro Kid Gloves. Just opened. nov I PIANO AVAR E-ROOM, Broughton Street. Wiikrk there can always^ :lio faumlQX and 7 octave,r jfrotu the'justly celebrated 1 . . . . Mnuuliictories of J. Chickt-ring, II. Worcester, and Ba- cou fa Raven, nnd for sale on mofiernle terms. nfEXoD" eons7 Caiiart fa Nkkdiiam’s large doublo reed, with four stops, suitable for Church Music. Also—Largo double, round Corner, (1 octave; Cnhnrt's tine Melon eon's 4X nnd 5 octave, n beautiful ius|rumeut for the parlor. For sale on 111© most reasonable terms. [oct IO-3rno] CODY’S COFFEE fcsWSjjSs HOUSE. J)BAYION"STBEET._ Tine undersigned lms leased, nnd has now filled up in a neat nml cicgnut style, tho building .on Drayton street, next door to. Wn yfa King’s, hi be occupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he inteuds to servo up, In u superior style, every delicacy of the season. Ncw-York 0ystere,/jjp$\ Savannah Oysters, VENISON, GROUSE, pa nmt does xsite/ a wn fish, New-York and Philadelphia Beef, &o. Will ulwnyH bo kepi on hnnd, and served up iu a style never before equally lu this city. Parties furnished witli private Suppers nnd Dinner* omdiuri notice. Ho will kcop only the best liquors, oct B~3m JOHN MuK. COI)Y NI I! SIC ll»l t'SfC I ! ® Tho subscriber respectfully informs Ibo Ladles and Gentlemen of Savannah, tlml he intends opening a School for Inslruellon In Sacred and Secular Music. Through long experience, and having conducted Inrge school#, ho feels confident his Instruction will he perfectly satisfactory to all those who may deulro his services In the above departments of Vo cal .Music. Desirous of farming a Inrge class the price of Tickets has been fixed at 84 each, for tho course of 24 lessons, inclu ding books; the ttntno or which Is Iho M Singing School Companion,” consisting of Sours Glees, Trios, Duetts, Quartette, Choruses, Motells, Church Music, Uratorlos, kc . the most popular work of the duy. Those wishing to form his clnss are requested to bund in their names a# early ns possible to this ofllce, cr through the post ofllce, under address lo JA3. PIKRPONT, nov 5—If Organist nnd Teacher Vocal Music. Savannah COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. FOR YOUNG LADIES, Principal Miss Hathaway. 1 VIR Collegiate year of lids Institute commencing with . tho aecond Monday lu October—will bo divided Into two Terms, of five months each. THE COURSE OF STUDY will embrace nil the English Brunches—Including null- mental education, solar as may be found requisite, to gether witli the highest departments' of English, Gram mar and Rhetoric, iu connexion with Com[H>slt!nn und Belies Lett res; Geography and Astronomy, with use ol Globes ; Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Sacred and Profane History, Menial, Moral nml Natural Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity, fac. The Latin, French and German Languages, with Math ematic* uud Drawing, will be taught by competent In structors. Tbo charge of tuition will be uniform, $100 iu*r Annum, pavnblc half yearly. Tho bills will be presented during the third month of each term, nml will contain so extras. No dediiclion made far absence, unless occasioned by prolonged nml serious Illness. Tho Government will he perfectly simple. Tlio young Ladles will he thrown upon their own responsibility, and if nny should gain admission whoso principles nnd sen«o of propriety are not found adequate to ensure cor rect deportment, they will, without, hesitation, be ex• pelted. The number of Regular Pupils Is strictly limited lo Forty, but Ladles who may wish lo Join nny or Iho Classes, without becoming connected with Iho Institute us regular members, will bo received at specific charges. To those who join but one class Ihe chnrge will bo 820 per session, §15 extra for each uddiliouul study they may adopt. Possibly it may not bo superfluous to suggest tlin, such Students, ns well ns Ihe regular pupils, will be re quired to abstain from conversation (luring recitations. Miss II. hn# permission to iefer to ller. J. P. Tustin. lion. R. M. Charlton, P. II. WHdmun, M. 1)., B. Mallon, Esq. nnd Col. 8. S. Sibley, of this city; and has testi- tnoniais from Rev. \V. B. Williams, U. D~ Hon, J. W. Edmonds and others, of New-York. swJuto—atigffl 500 STOVES FOll 8J1JLF 8. CURRELL. 154 Congress si. Plano Forteai music ana ITluuluul ln- ■irumcntM. I 'M IE SUBSCRIBER having purchased thoentlro bu. . slncssor F. Zogbautn fa Co., of which firm ho has heretofore been tho acting member In Savuunah, would respectfully invito tho attention or those In want of any thing lu tho Mus'cul lino to his establishment. From mnny yonrs experience In profusilmial and huslucss mat ters connected wllb music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified lo proffer hi* services In tho selection of Music und Instruments, or the fuHluicnt of orders, with tho assurance of his utmost zonl and Industry In his on- deuvor to deserve tho putronngo ntd confidence of thi public. O, B. MITCHELL. June 14 Successor to F, Xogimiim fa Co. 1853 Fall Sales 1803 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FILES, 8co, HADIDEL PAljMEtt Ac NON., 148 Congreta <V7 St. Juhen-ata. Glbbona* lluliainv, H AVE NOW IN store, n general assortment of American nnd English HARDWARE,CUTLERY, i FILES. EDGE TOOLS, fac., nnd aro constantly rocelv- ] Intr additions thereto. m it . 1: • ■ i Merchants, Planters, Builder*, House-keepers and oth ers are Invited to examine ourstock, which embraces a great variety, and will be sold at low prices. i Baviumah,tiopb2Rh, 1833. iopt2fl-3m 1 JLANKETS,KE1ISEVS 4 DOMESTICS W E t-ike ploiisuro In calling Iho attention of Planters to our very extensive stock of WOOLEN AND iOMESTIC GOODS, many of which were purchased icf.iro tho great ndvanco In Wool, aud will therefore sell .hoin correspondingly low. —CONSISTINO or— 49 bales London Dufill und colored Blankets; 50 do Bro. Twilled Koraoys; 10 do Bluck do do; 30 do Bro. Domestic Goods; 25 do Striped nnd While Oauaburgs; 10 do Plain Red Flannel; 5 do Twilled Red do; 15 do Shirting Stripes; 10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains; . , ; 13 cases Louisiana nml Marlboro* 8trlpos and Plaids; 5 do Plaid Llnsoyst 5 do 8atinott nml Kentucky Joans; 5 do Scotch nml Domestic Ginghams; 30 do Bleached Shirting nnd Sheeting; 20 do English nud American Prints; 50 dos Negro Gaps; 100 pieces Carpotlng; 150 Rugsand Matte j 200 Carpet Bags; 300 Negro Head Hkft: .000 dozen Woolen nml Oollen Hosiery. Planters and Merchants visiting our city during the all and Winter will Uml It to their Interest to look trough our Itock, as wo aro disposed to sell at a small jvance upon cash, [oclflj r AIKIN fa BURNS. C Dry Goods at Wholesale. HE mJDBRIBER is receiving new goods by all the Steamers, and has a good stoek or Dry Goods far -e season, which are o(fared far sale (to Merohnnisonly i tho lowest market prico. 11,F, WARING. BOOK BINDING AND BLANK BUUK MANUFACTURING, BY JOHN 0. DEITZ, „ „„ W HO having becotno Interested !n this branch of the business of JOHN M. COOPER fa CO., will give hie beat attention to all work entrusted to hi* care. J. M.C.fa Co. hnvt- considerably enlarged and Im proved (heir BOOK BINDERY, thus affording Increased facilities for executing every vurlclv or work In the host possible style. They have also laid lo an EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF PAPER, Embracing Iho finest qualities of the best Manufac turer*. both American nnd English. Any descriptions of Paper ran bo furntahed that mny bo desired, nov 17 J. w. HILLER, • AT HIS 8PLENDID GALLERY, Cor. Nl. Jultnn-Mt. unil market Square, I S NOW PREPARED to exocule Pictures In the best style of ibe Art. AH Pictures warranted ta give sat isfaction, or re-taken without extra charge. Instructions given In the Art, with apparatus furnish ed. Also—Slock and Chemicals far solo. tilt. THOMPSON’S ORIGINAL nnEimiATic pain destr oyer. W ARRANTED to effectually remove and ettro swell ed Joint*, SHIT Knees. Rheuroatlo Patna aud Rheu matism, all within three to five days. DU, TIIOltIPftON’S OHIOINAL TmiHli-MlNIJTE BAI.VE, Prepared In Savannah by Dr. Thompson. Thla Balve will offoclually remove and euro Warts, Moles, Corns, Tetler, 8aR Rheum, and Ring Worm, or any unnatural, flesh on man or beast, within from tbreo to ten minutes. ORIGINAL HEADACHE MEDICINE, Warranted to cure within Two Minutes. ELIXIR TOOTHACHE DROPS. Warranted to euro In One Minute. Ofllce on Bryan- street, 3d door from Jelfarton-st. ' npvlfi-O BY JAMES SELLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-Strect, Savannah, Georgia. 1 M1E Soutliorn Iron Witch COOK STOVE, Jor which » Silver Medal was awarded at the State Fair it. 1852. The fallowing comprise a portion of tho stock offered lor sale :— Eastern Premium,.. .4 sizes | Vulcan Cooking....2 sizes. PudUc Cook’g Stoves,2 “ Roger William do..2 “ Naihronl (high oven) ] IrouKiiigdo.forw’dS “ for wood, 2 “ ( Box Stoves forw’d.8 “ PARLOR STOVES, for wood—8 varieties and sizes. Parlor uml Ofllce Stoves, far coal—14 varieties and sizes. FRANKLIN COAL BURNER—3 sizes, For any kind of rout. This Stove Is having u large side, and Is ono of the best In use. For salo Wholesale und Retail. f t House Furnishing Goods, .,ifc.,and /'in-Ware, [uov 1 ] as herelot-.ru. Bakery ! Bakery !■ T HE UNDERSIGNED b‘‘g* leave lo Intorm tho citi zens of Savannah, that ho will open on the tat of November, A BAKERY, at the corner of Jefferson and CharRon-sIreetek where ho will have Iho bo#l of Flour, amt tho largest size Bread for tho pri o. Hlssystetn being aslt ami no credit; ho will guarantee that Id#frieudstmd he public in patronizing him will be satisfied. T.ckets to be paid far In ndvanco, and Rread for cash only. Tickets can he left nt tho house If required, or Bread carried to any part oftho city. Cash system is the outer ofthe day with me, us I have lost enough In bye- gone days. What 1 Imve lo#t with bad customers 1 will tnuko uo with rood paying patrons, by giving them a larger *lzo bread, a* cash tvlll more Ihe world. Pies, Cakes, and Rusks to bo had nml ji times »lI the new Bakery. [ocl281tn] P, GIEBELUOUSE. Wild Cherry Cough Candy A GRKBAULE lo tho mute, nnd warranted, (If used according to tho directions, which are simple,) to cure all COUGHS and COLDS, which are within Uie reach of any Medicine, beside rffmllng relter In cases or Croup, Asthma, Catarrhs, nnd Bronchitis, and being one of ine most uwfal remedies in the early stages of Consumption Mr. RICE, in placing this article befare Ute public, claim* not to have discovered or ingeniously compound ed 5h dlctncs hitherto unknown, or known only u sepa rate remedies, or lu such combination* as prevented tbo fall force or their beneficial effect*. Nor doe* be aver that Ids COUGH CANDY ha* tho approval ortho “en tire Medical Faculty,” or hua bceti recommended by the •* most enlightened Physician*,” but ho would merely state, tlmt having himself sulfa rod severely Dora Bron chial Aflbctlou. attended with Coughing and Night Sweats, he applied to ono of the Faculty, whosO pre scription nffai-ded such speedy relief und resulted In such perfect cure, that he was Induced to obtain a knowledge of tlio Ingredients,'and tho manner In which they might be properly compounded with Sugar lo give them a con venient aud palatable farm, since which he baa had tho satisfaction oi administering It aucoeaafally in many casos. The Ingredient* of which this Candy lacottiposed (among which Wild Cherry Is Ihe principal) are per- foctlyharmle**,and may bo token by ages at all limes. Unlike many of the Cough Candle* now offered far wle, (purporftng to ho iho^pjoducl oT profauud medical re«»rcfi, but which concoctions of genuine candy n* expected to euro “all Iho llte that flesh da helr to, but madeiyomSumii^^ contains WellYnOWft.) and R* Intrinsic merit, proval from yon wh ch era (jr Unparallelied in tho history i " Prico 95 Cent* « Each genuine package of iiUanaou* ap- Ua popular!. CANDY wUI bwr m lb. envelop. Ih. .IgrmUire ot ^ Cor Broughton and Whltaker*ta., Savannah, Ga. > Country Merchauta can be supplied by the box, each box ettauumug 50 packagoa at 9(1,23. v . < octiu