The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 04, 1855, Image 4

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Mi* » tlMMli J.ilil «■ - ' SAVaSnNAH REPUBItc; AN, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, S' uimSm Wt«t« of Oath* to cite and •‘Wotoh mh! »riNw ufenjaN *VRS?jrt. M. «•!»•". fcq-ort^r, f« am» MILI.BH, 0.0. C B|aT t To oil Who* U may raAM u)UStV i oonosrn: iCTJoom. «Hl owliaUhoCuurtofOr- lof jffimiD- 1 *” MAdiulnl*«»t**rou th* W •tfiSi rsuf DtaiuiMiou —com, io i»»k« *y 'yo-'-L"'. 1 ; Ri"r.TT„ „i.«.i. tu.«r.. m™i*j BBS .SKE-Si-*>1.1 U.»n will l»,r«lit.jl. ‘Nrlf?.» &£• £»u~. H*tw Onliiw «'r 0h.tli.m Wttncfc*. ffigr of September. lbM. ^EffitvStaT_ JOHN M. Mll.LKN^o.c.C. sarr v rfO#«ioRuiA,\To Nil whoui It may for Uttera of Dfaniisslou u« Administrator ou ^JlaHinL ik«nftxt< to clto Mid admonish nil whom It M ay concern, to bo Nod appear before **l<| lY>urt to make objection (If any they have)on or before the first Monday In May next, othrrwji SWnoxt. oft.pnrW sold Latte r. Bill be granted. Witness John M. MilKn, Km., OnUiiary lor Chatham CVtootv iliiiaavsntucuth day of October, Imni. ft fl« JOHN M. M1LI.KN, o. c. c. OTATMor OEOKUIA, I To all whom it may JM HRYAN COUNTY. / concern: Vf berms. James U. Marah will apply at the* Court ot Or* ilMry b«r Utter* dlamlaaory os administrator ou the eetatc of James L. Clanton, deceased: The** mv. therefore, to clt<> and admottiah all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before auld Court, to make stesntlnnr (If ana they haw)on or before the second Mon day In January next, otherwiae aald letter* will be graut* Witness, Henry B- Smith, Taq, Ordinary for Bryan Co., IIKNHY K. SMITH, u L , C. CiTATB OR OBOROIA, ITo all whom it may J3 KFYINQ1IAM COUNTY. / concerns Whereas, John B. Berry, Executor of the Inst will and tMtament of John Kxlcy, Into of auld county, dcccaaed, ha* applied to the Court of Ordinary, or aald couuty, for lottrr* of DUmMon from aald executorship. There are, therefore, to cite and adtnoniah the kknlml and creditor* of aald deceaaod, to file their objection* tlf any they hare) in my office, within the time pivacribed by law, otherwl*e letter* of dismission will bo granted the "w Iimm my baud aud official signature, this 3d day of July. A. D. l&ft. JAS1K8 KAHN, o. X. C. July d fclTATK Of OBOROIA, I M EFFINGHAM COUNTY. J By virtue of an order front thohonoralde Inferior Court of mid county, when sitting for ordinary purposes: ou the first TUESDAY in January next, will ln> wild at Springfield, in said county, between tliu lawful hour* of ■ale, all the real and pcraonal eatnto of Holier) llourguiti. late of aald county, deceased. consisting of between eight and nine hundred acre* of LAND—liny, Pine mid Swamp —well adapted for corn and cotton, lying near the Ogee- che Hirer, aud fire miles from the Central Itnltmnd; and also. Ten Negroes: Cook, a man nhout titty years of age; Butcher, nl*out sixty; Richard, afautt thirty; Abram, about twenty-eight: William, about twenty-nine : Hach ael, a woman about twenty-tire, and her three children; and Leah, about fifty-live; also, a House and Lot in Whitcavilie, in mid county. Terms made known on <lay of wile. nor ffl— MriZKLLK 7.KTLEU, Adm'r. S T ATE OF OEORC1A, i To all wliotn it may Kill Ml IIAM COUNTY. J concern: Whereas, .lames F. Couoway has applied to mo for let ters of guardianship to the present property of YVilllani Henry Miller, a minor and orphan of William J. Miller, lave ui said county, dcc'd: Tlieae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections, if any they Imre, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise lettcis of guiirdiutisliip will bo granted the applicant. Wiluuaa niv hand mid official signature, this titli day of November, A*. 1>. 1855. JAS. HAHN, Ordinary z. c. HOT 8 ctWfcmwimkima WN1UUM A ItATCOfF, liiaarai Csmissisa Mcrefcaats, ■•rannah, tia*r|la, a. a. wtuuit*. kdwin xAtcurr. Mr A ■* CURRHLL A Co, ORNKRAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION BCBROSANT, Wo. 154 Boy street, Solicit from their friends, consignment* of every deaertp- •ir personal attention will tie given to tho sale of Heal le, Bank Stock, Ac. • Their IfrtntT. 1 Refer to lliram Roberta, Kaq., Pierson, lloldt A Co, R. V. Wood A Co, Noble Lvon, Kn<|., Savannah ; K. 11. Harris, B. 8. Thlvaa A Co, UateaA Lucas, IV I) Bobbitt, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17 WM. AVARING HABERSHAM, Oen’L Commission Merchant, CORNER or BAY AND MOMOOMMIY-HT*., SAVANNAH, tkilleltsconsignini'iits. aud is prepared to receive Cottou and Mcrchaiidi/.c generally, upon storuge. Jan 1 Nov.l6.*6&. J AM l-:N N. NH IIOI.N, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, fool of Abercom*etroot, JO H SAVANNAH, OA. ly UAHI.KTOV A PAIHONN, General Commission Merchants, W BAY 8TKECT, SA . ANNAil.CKOHUIA. e. i. caxlbton. cua*. paksohs. tlee 18 ItllN Hid: JOHN STOW* General Auction & I'oiiunission Alerrhants, Tender their services to their friend* and the public Jan 3 e r. C. Nt'SK, w. II. LONO, C4TATE OP GEORGIA, ' To r.ll whom it may 55 WAYNE.OOUNTY, } concern: Whereas, James C. Drawdy, and William T. Dmwdy, administrators upon the estate of Ueorge W. Bniwdy, late of mid county, deceased, applies for letters of dismiM<ion front the administration of said estate; thoivforc the kin dred and creditors of said deceased *rc hereby cited and admonished to file their objecti ms 'if any tin y have) in tny office. In terms or the law, otherwise lett ■radihinls- •ory will be granted the apidicants at the April t-rm next of aaidCouttof Ordinary for said county, tliiaikl rieiitum- bel, 18»u. JAMES 11HS1I.-M ITU. sept 10 Ordinary pro tout. TV. C. nosTPONED EXECUTOR’S SALE.— mr Will be auld "U the first Tuc*d>i.V in December nexf, before Uie Court House door in WaynesUirou^li, Uurko couuty, pursuant loan order of the Court of Ordinary oj said county, eight (8) shares of the Central Railroad and Banking Comuauy of Georgia. Sold as the property of William Murphroe, late of said county deceased, Purchas er to nay for transfer. Terms on day of sale. JAMES A. MURP1IIIEE, oct 1—lawr 2m Qualified Executor. NOTICE. T HREE Month* after date, application will be made to the Marine Bank of Georgia, for payment of a Fifty Dollar Bill, No. 441, letter 11, J. Olmstcad, Cashier, the right hand half of which hue been lost. DANA A WASHBURN. Savannah. Sept 17,1S6&. Sep I'J—3m NOTICE. A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified, that two months after data, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County, for leave to sell all Lauds and Negroes belonging to the estAte of the late Robert II. Burouin. dee d, for division among the heirs of said de ceased. MOSKLLE ZKTTLER, Adin'x. Springfield, Qa., Nor. 6. ITATEOPGEORGI A-Efflngbam Co’ty. INFERIOR COURT. JULY TERM, 18.V.. Present: The Hon. Edward W. Solomons. Harnett New ton, John O. Morel, aud Edward bird, Judges of said Court. I T APPEARING to the Court by tho Petition of Frede rick Cannet, and copy notes and affidavit annexed, that said Frederick Gmnet by bin Attorney,ILL’. Cnssidej', was pomessed of tho original notes in said Petition men tioned, and that said original notes has been utterly and wholly lost and he, the said F. Canu"t. by Ills Attorney aforemid, untying the establishing of the said ropy notes in II -u of the originals so lost. It is therefore ordered, that said Curtis Harvey, shew cause, if any lie have, by the Hist day of tlm next term of this Court, why the snid ropy nob s ahoutn not be established in lieu of the originals lost us aforesaid. And it la further ordered, that u copy of this rule be served personally on said Curtis Harvey. If to In- found within this State, and if not, that it he published in the Savannah Republican threa months previous to tho next term of this Corn t. A true extract from tho Minutes this Pth day of July, 1865. JAMES HAHN, octal 3m Cl'k I.C.K.C. Glynn Sheriff’s Sale. ‘VMKTILL be sold, on tho first TUESDAY in January next, at tho door of the Court llou«c In the Tow n of Brunswick, between the legal hours of sale, a Dwelling House and Outhouses, on a leased lot from John II. Flinn by John 1). Arnold, and the unexplred lease fir soven years. Levied on a* the propi rty of Mrs. Arnold, to sat isfy a fl. fa., issued hy the Tax Collector to satisfy the Btatc and Couuty Taxes for the present year, doc 3 J. P. LAMB, Sheriff O. C. Chatham Sheriff ’s Sale. W ILL oo sold, ot tno iir<*. TUESDAY In January next, during the legal hours ol sale, the follow ing Lots, known in tho plan of the City of Savannah, as namlier 10, 17. 18, 19,‘JO, 21. 22, situated on the north ■Ida of Jones street. Also, Lots number 27. 2\ 2J, ilO, 81, 82, 33, on the south sido Jones street, levied on as the property of Michael Prendergnst, by virtue of a 11. fa. issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Holcomb, Johnson k Co., vs. Michael Prendergiift. dec 1 A. THOMAS, S. (’■ (*. AN ORDINANCE To grant to the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, the right to cross one or more public streets in the City of Savannah. 8cc. 1. Be It ordained hy the .Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Snvannuh and Hiunlctrt thereof in Council as sembled, ami It is hereby ordained hy the authority ol the same. That the said Charleston and Savannah Rail road shall have the right and authority to cross nr pass through anv street w ithin the corporate limits of the city of Savanuuh that may he necessary to reach its own de pot, where it shall purchase the necessary land upon the Same terms and conditions that are granted the Savannah, Albany ami Gulf K. It. in passing from their depot to the river: Provided, that all of add crossings shall h«> west of West Broad Street; and provided, also, that the same ■hall not block up tho street or prevent the free tifcc thereof by the inhabitants of guvuunnh; nnd provided, also, that the same shall not in any manner ob-truct the free use of the Havnnnuh and Ogeechee Canal. Soc. 2. lie it further ordained by the authority afore said, Unit all ordinances or parts of ordinances Militating against the provisions of this ordinance he, and the suimj are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 16th Nov., 1865. Attest: BOW'D C. ANDERSON, Maror. A- C. Davexpo**, c. c. nov 2n—*1 AN ORDINANCE To repeal tho tenth section of an ordinance relative to a tux on horses and mules brought Into the City of Havan- nah for sale: pasted 24th January. 1842. Bee. 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor ami Ahh-rnn n of the City of Savannah ami Hamlet- tln reofin Coum il assem bled, and it is hereby ordained by the aulliontv of the Same. That from aud after the passing of this Oidinunc* tho tenth section of the above recited Ordinance be und is hereby repealed. Sec 2. Belt further ordained hy the nuthoritv afore said: That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances' milita ting against the provisions of tiiLs Ordinance be and the tarns are hereby repealed. Passed in Council Savannah, 16th Nov. 1856. EDW.C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: A. C. Davenport, c. c. nov 20 SAMUEL PALMER Sc SON, GIBBON’S III II.IHNOB, Not. 148 Congress, 01 HI. Jullen-Sts, R espectfully inform the trade ami ciu- xons generally, that they have in store a good an- foment of American and Fon ign Hardware, ami living la direct communication with munufueturers both iu this couutry uml In Europe, nre couatautly receiving ad ditions to tln lr st«a:k, comprising I'luiilcrs, IloiiNekti per* an<l Builders' Good* of the most approved styles ami pat terns, among which may he enumerated Locks, Hinges, Bolts, and Shutter Fastenings of all kinds, Sheet Zine, Sheet Copper, Sheet and Bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass »res, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware, Percussion Caps, Combs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy Goods, Cotton Line*, Fish IhMiks, Needle*, Knitting Plus, N ine Twine, Cross-cut, Hand, Tenon, Framing ami Mill Haws; .... , iinii.i, .,-ll.fll, rilllilMlK im.f ..alia i nwn. Chains, Hand and Wedge Hammers, Anvils. Vices, Screw Pi ■ IM ■> nr I. . , III a I. I- t. .. ,1 «_ rt. 1 — Platee, Ht or its and Dies, Smith's Bellows, Cooler's Tools, Wows, Oorn-Hhellers, liny Cutters, Hoes,’ Axes’, Andlronsj Bhirvels, S|,si|i. H| Guns, Hsy and Manure Forks, Had Irons, nuns, ll>7 aim Ol'" ll'lll". Writing Pa|N,r, Forte Mon nates, Spirit Isivels, Cut and writing v . ... Wrought Nails and'ipikM, Plane*" of nil kinds, Helves, Coffee Mills, Cotton and Wool Cards, Curry Combs, and In fact every article adapted to thu trade. City and country orders will receive prompt attention, and all goods for shipments carefully packed. mny 8 RUSE, DAVIS A LONG. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. June 1 Savannah Ga. SAMVEL PALMER A SON, Dealers ill HARDWARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE-TOOLS Ac. UllOimU: AND RETAIL No. 184 Congress and t>7 St. Julian streets. June3 Savannah Ga. WMi \Y IAIIbIIT. GEN-ERAL BROKER, MR THE PURCHASE .IJft) SALE Oh' REAL ESTATE A XU TERSUX.iL PROPERTY, BAY LANK, SAVANNAH, GA. P ATT Eft • IIUTTON dc CO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND CU.M MISSION MKRCIIANTH 100 liny StrecL Jy 14—If Savannah, Oa. n.a.casNr, u. w. wblls, atciixan onan. C It ANIL WELLS At CO., COTTON FACTORS. AND Forwarding ft Commission Merchants’ No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 14—tf BAY*:* 11 life ROWLAND, FACTOH8 JUNO CLIFFORD. A TALK, by A LADY; Tlio Foragers or the Raid of th* Dug-buys, hy W. Gilmore Simms; Lines of the Queens of England or tbs House of Hanover, hy Dr. Doruu, 2 vols.; Table Trails, with something In them,by Dr. Dorani Habits and Mon; Hu-hard the Fearless.or the Littlo Duke, hy MIm Yonge, author of the Heir of Redcllffe, Ac.; lin-nins, Vis- Ions, Apparitions, KcsUcy, Magnetism ami H-unnnnihu- llsrn. hy A. B. Do Bolsinont; Tim Red •ugh-, a Poei GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1 7 11 II A Y S3TRKET. •rnasiM bayn^rr joiin t. Rowland, jr Liberal ad vuncus inu >e oil consignments of Cotton ami produce. JylU, WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft. CO. FACTORft, ComiuiNuion and Forwiirdiug BAY STREET, SAVANNAH- THO8. 6. tVAYNB, O. K. GRENVILLE, II. ALEX. WAYNE, J7—tf Savannah. . SAMPLE, Chattanooga. WM. ADDLEY COLTER. JNO. COLTER l-RASER COl PEIt * FltANEK, FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAY 8TREBT, SAVANNAH, OA. Jy 7—Sinns WAV ER It CO X ST ANTING Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY, d>c. Jones’ lluililintt. tiny Mr ret, SAVANNAH, (J A. F. WAVER, P. L. CONSTANTINE, nrsrr let afteiilion will bo given to Receiving and Forwarding gomls. Je 5—tf TV Alt N OC' K A BAVIN. (Successor* lo Cubbtdge Hrothtr.) WHOLKSAl.B ASD RUT At l> Booksellers and Stationers, No. ISB CONGRESS S’."., South aide Market square SAVANNAH, GA. JAB, O. M. WaRNOCK, WM. K. DAV1I may 2tl in. m o i. i n A. IMPOUTER OF CHOICE SPANISH 8EQARS, Tobacco, A'c, COBNia OP COKORKHS AND HULL HtRBBTI, savannah. nov 1 — lyr 33. BliXilS, Factor and General Commission itlEiCL’IIAiYT, N«». 71 Bu»-Nlruct, .Niivitunah, Ga. A.PONCE. Importer and Manufacturer of Segura, X0.15 WIIIT VKr.n-STRBET, Keeps on hand a well select■ d “t<K-k of Imported Segnrs, also Manufactured Tobacco. Fiu.tt, I'ipea, nnd nil other ar ticle* usually kept in his Urn- of husiuess, w (jich ho offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3 D. L. COHEN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Taylor-Street. [rive DOORS WEST OF DRAYTOS-STRKCT.j Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Amo—'To conduct Water through the various parts of Houses. t 13 R. u J. LACIiLtSOM, E It K i n e e r s a n d | t i tvrkglit*, IRON &• HRASS h'UUXDERS. Cannl-^trcot-Near the Canal Lock. R. LAC lll.UON. J. LACnt.ISOH, 8.8. Mil,LEU, & J. D. FERGUSON, WHEEEUTtIGIITS U ULAUK6.1I1T1I8 No. IJIJ York-Ntrect, SAVANNAH, (GA.) t.’arrlages. Wagons, )-’.ir s and Drays manufactured lilucksmilhing,including Iron Itnlllng and Urate* lor Building*, he., done hi tho shories notice. nng 211. M. H.CHURCH. K. t. MODES, CIII IK II.Y MOSES, Factors nnd I'oinniissinn llcrrhants, Bay Street. Savannah,Georgia- RRPBRRNrBA—Messrs. Hull, Monos at (lo.. and Col. John Banks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Mores it Roberta, Montgomery, Ala.; .Mr. A. J.Brad,, Atlanta, Georgia. aprlfl* GEORGE A. McCLESKEY, GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER, SOllRKI.’S BUILDINGS. BULL ST., Savannah, Ga. Will attend to the purchase and sale or Storks, Real nnd Personal Property, Renting of Houses, Ac. dec 3 WM. I». YOJfGB, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. I'l BAY-STREET, doc 3 SAVANNAH, GA. ^itfJWartitr ttldft Insurants General Insurance Agency 4RD BROKERAGE OFFICE, G. A. HOM'G.UIIE, A. .11.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Giietnn Mrut'l. oug 27 eod t Jan I PiiPDK IIANKENUS AND ItOltIH itS Just received & Hue nssorliiiHil of Papor Hangings aud Borders, and for sal” tit moderate prlc-s ol JOHN OLIVER’S Paint nnd Oil Mora. I - I llrouyhton St. Rooms pupered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN ft 8HIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paints, «»d, Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Tools, White Wash Brushes, elc. augBB EH E EVE It Ac UO„ FACTOIIS AND GENERAL COMMISSION 3MC BROIIANTS, SAVANNAH, OA. Wm. W. Cuiavxn, Jou.x R. Sims, Gao. II. ClIKEVSR. WILLIAM I.TNN, JAS. J. SMDRR, O, P. SNIDRR LYNN ft NNIDDK, FACTORS. FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., ’ sept 7 Corner IlroiitrIt inn^i* n*l_ J vlfurMon-Nta. WII.I.MM <-• FOOTE I S Now recevlng a general n»* rtment nr Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, which ho offers to the trade ou accommodating term* A. MCALPIN Sl BOO’S. Limber Mill and Brick Yards, H \ VANN All. (M. l two lustrm-tlvu Rto- Booth, by A. B. Meek; True Riches, lies Tor yotig piuplo; The Glory of tho Rudoonmr In his - •— -*-*—**•- **,ev. Octavo* M’lnshiw . W. TllOKNE WILLIAMS. U. J. JOIYEN, COMMISSION MKUCIIANT, JONES’ building, Suvanmi it. lift, CHAFFER & CO., No. 6 Wliltalcer-Ht., Havannali On. ’ fKKALKRHIn Hiudii's, Blinds, Doors, MotildhiKs. Ac., H 9 Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Frenchsml American Window Glass; Painters, Masons To tho Office noxt to the “ Morning Howa," 111 BAY STREET. REPRESENTING T1IK CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO. or itAHtroRb, ct. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO. or I'lllLAUKLt'IIIA. BRIDGEPORT FIRE A MARINE INSURANCECO. or uiuouki’ORT, et. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO. or LONDON. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INS.CO. or PENNSYLVANIA. In connection with tho Insurance l uslin ts, I aiu also [iicpared to buy and sell Ileal Kstuto St.s ks or Bonds, to lihv or rent Buildings or lotnds, to negotiate loans and to Irnesact all business connected with a General Agency. A. WILBUR, nov 20 General Ins. Agent ami Broker. llOdtl'l IftNI btAIkFI. CtMIPANl, OF TUB GITY OF NBW-YOKK. fliapllal* BAOUyOOO — All Paid In. G.J. Martin, Soc’y. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, IWl. Thu Subscribers having beex appointed Agents of Ihoiiove Company, are now prepared to tuko Risks against Fire on Buildings,Merchnni-ii-e, Ac.Ac,on tavorableterms. COHENS A HERTS. Jye ItOYAI. INSI'IIANUEGOIIPANY, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Capital 1,000,000 of Pound* sterling. This Institution has established an Agency in Savau- null, and Fire Policies upon Produccand Property will bo Is-uod by ANDREW LOW A CO- Savannah, Oct. SO, 1*51. ULLAW tHE tllirUAL N.IFli'TY INSURANCE COMPANY,' or riitLADRLrniA. T HE auba:riber having been appointed Agent of the above named old established Alt 'ft .\L Compuuy, Is prepared to issue its policies on Mnilno und Inland Navigation Risks. JAMES Mi HENRY, nov *27 I IS Bay st root. Als. ’ranch and American Window Glass; Painters,' Mumms and White Wash Bruslu's 5 Gold Is af, llronr.li, Ac. Also,26 Marble Mantles, of the most limdcrii style, from |3A to Also, 160 (locks, from $125 to $16. Also, 26 —..■...■•••....i. Builders and others would 'T* 1 *. *i lv " teaix cull iMilhre iiurchaslngolsewhere. Th* “mlmpltslxpsnss” Uuur iiiutto. JnuU— ly Life liisiirnace. The Ilnilcil States Life Insurance Company. Takes risks on the Lives of white persons, for lire or a shorter period and on slaves (or one or lour years, on as favorable terms as any qqunlly responsible 1 Ompany CAPITAL AND ASBKTS, JANUARY l*1,IH55: A bonus of 25 per cent lias been declared ou the hiisi ness ol lust year, to all p dtcy holders entitled thereto. MI Mr* A J< HlNSTi >N, Agents Dr R D. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. inarlO Fire and Marine III-oralice. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF . VIRGINIA. Avallublo Capital $:i:i0.nn»—Surplus Sill,517 27. CltARTkll PKKPkTl'AL. Tukes risks oil Cargo, Freight, Diiildiugs, Merchan dize, Ac., iu town and country. Loises promptly and liberallyatlliisted. mar l!) .MINIS A JOHNSTON, Agents. Norwich Fire lii»ur<tm:c Co.f'oitn. INCORPORATED 1803—CAPITAL >TO K.9l50,tMIU. r r II I! above Compnny Ima been in successful opera- i tluii upwards of fliiy years, and Iiii jm high repute- tlon, wherever knowi, <s a prompt nnd responrible office. I he undersigned Is prepared to take Fire Risks f r JKiscrllannras flftrcrrttst aunts C OFFKB.—200 bags prime RluCoffeo, landing from schr. W oudbridge. And forsale hy nov 23 ^ MIMS k JOHNSTON. O WIOlftl.—60 hbl* Onions, landing this day from Marrkdta Burr, and Ibr sab* by uov 23 OGDEN, STARR k CO. ]^| iflAI..--aoo bushels choice Meal, for sale low, to lYl close consignment. W1LL1A8 k UA’ICUFF. nov l* c <5AL.: •A sutieriur artlclu of Clover mil Goal, land ing uud for sale by SPENCERCUllHELL k CO. IJYtTBR AUD CIII0BI9B.-26 kegschoico iJ| (hmlii-ii Rutter; 60 boxes do. Cliueso; 60 boxes Eng lish Dairy Choose; lauding and for sale hy »">v 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. \MTIfflKIBY.—290blls. VARIOUSBRANDri in ▼ ▼ store, und for sale by nov 6 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. W H1NKEY.-X XX XXX und Old Nectar Whis key, lauding and for&udo hy »ov7 WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF. ( NOAL.—i;,o Tons Broken and Scroousd Red Ash J Ciml, the cargo of schr. (truce Darling, for sale low from tho wharf, by nov 20 C LAG HORN k CUNNINGHAM. C HAFFER A CO. are prepared to furnish Susli, Blinds, Doors, Moulding*, Ac., in any quantity, on the shortest notice, uud uu the most reasonable terms. Iiov 20—0 C OUNT.—2,600 bushels for sale, hy nov 21 LYNN k SN1 S EKIAUN.-Huvuua Segars received per Isabel, and forsale by nov*" «"»•••• * MINIS A JOHNSTON. 1 IME.- A nov 12 O ATS AND CORN .-l’i inn article, for sale low .by uov 10 DAVID it. DILLON, Market Square. JjfLOUR.—76 barrels su|ier(lne Flour, lauding at De pot this day. And for sale hy LYNN A SNIDER. ATII8,.>:140,000 Liths, landing per hark Clius. AB iiliums, und fur « BKinilAM, KELLY A CO. J^ALJLAST SUITABLE FOR PAVING.— 60 Tons Slone, suitable for paving, etc., for stile, If applied for immediately. ROWLAND A SON. nov 22 |kAVL\« STONE. —60 Tons for hale, by JL nov 17 ROWLAND A SON. ly CKWIlEAT.- 80 packages rant _ Buckwheat, In whole, lmlf uud quurter barrels, hags and boxes, ware I pure, laudiug und lor sale by 7 OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. JJUTTER, CHEESE, *c,- -10 flrklns'oholce loshen Butter, 200 boxes Cheese, 60 boxes Imitation bullish Dairy Cheese, 15cas«s Piuo Apple Cheese, 60 hi.v-* uud hair boxes Malaga Raisins, 20 boxes Layer llu ilul*!n*, 5 coses Sardines, lauding und for sale by nov 7 HOLCOMBE .JOHNSON A CO C OFFEE.-Old Government Java and Mocha Coffee, for sale by MINIS A JOHNSTON. nr sale by nov 14 P OTATOES.—60 hhls. Potatoes per Marietta Burr,laud Big this day. For sale on wharf by ■niv 23 OGDEN, STARR A CO. NUN DR IE 8.—160 dozen 2 A3 strand Brooms. "painted’ Buckets."'iw" 6,’lo,’l6 and 20 gallon Iron hound K’ gs. 800 \< nnd ^ boxes Sardines. 1 boxes Pines. In store and fur sale by nov 12 WEBSTER A PALMES. The undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks fr spa H AMP AGNES.—Held sleek, Bouche. Verrenny, ’utd "ffleo, on dwellings, 1 furniture, store.*, merchandize, 1 >tar Anchor and Csnwn Brands, quarts and pmts, vu'Hiouses nnd cottnii, upon tho miihl tavorable terms. j,„ sale bv nov 14 MINIS A JOllNSTitN. - mnrS JOIIN INGEllnOLL, Ag’t N. F.ltn.U’ No2 Jones’ Building, Bay si. Jloiuircli ANoiiruiice Co. Lundan, HRE AND LIFE-ESTABLISHED I M3. CAPITAL And SURPLUS KUND-82IMt,h00. T in: ahnvu mdtitloned tlompuny have eslnhlished n branch it. the Uniteti Slates, uml havo bulged with Joiin L. Asniuwall, Geo. t'uriis and Watt* Sliermanti, ol the city of Now York, a permanent fund <u 4150.000 in Amer’citti Securities, to he hold by thorn a* Trustee*, liable lor losses niHlain.d In (his coun.ry, which will he udiuhUd In New Yoik nnd promptly paid. The siiotcriher has boon appointed Agent lor Savan nah, nnd *vill lake risks on the roost fuvorah'e terms. JAMES MclIF.NRY, Agotit, stmv 31—I v No I IS II* v si Havnunnh. ■4 UNNY CLOTH.—Gunny Cloth In hales and Iml hales, lauding from brig Candace, und ftu'K.lo by U MINIS A JOHNSTON. dn nnd Rutter Bis- Cm B READ.—260 barrels Sugar, ct " " SooltB,13trfotift«ilB, fee. 5 do Pilot Bread, lioboxes Sola and Milk Bis- • WEBSTER A PALMES. JJHAYDY.- Y* For sale by Crotchet and Quavers; a Opera Manager iu America, RANDY, GIN AND WHISKEY.-Va- i riotis qualities in store. For sale hy ,ov27 \V11.1.1 A.MS A RATCLIFF. ALT.—In store and for sale hy norJT WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. H ay, potatoes and drick—do bales 11.n; 176 barrels Potatoes: 30.000 Brick. Received per Brig Geo. stovkham, from Rath. For sab- S T. R. A J.G. MILLS Aw ful Disclosures of Marla, Monk of the Hotel Di m ; Nunnery of Moutrcul; cvntninlng ulso many iucidi iits never before published. The Faithless Guardian, by Susanna Mo<slle. Amy Lee, or Without nnd Within, hy the author of “Our Parish.” Tvverno, a Romance, by George Sands; translated by a Lady. ' The Song of Iliunathn. a Poem, hy Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Juno Clifford, hy a Lady; on* of tho most pat lie tie,clmste and lntrrei.Uug product mu* of the dnv. The Limekiln Muti. Received und tor < do by nov 10 8. S. SIBLEY. l:.5 Congress at. C 10FFEE.—Good to prime Rio Coffee in lots to suit / purchasers. WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF'. 3^ tcdlluius lauding from steamship State of Georgia und for rale by CLAGilURN A CUNNINGHAM. —ItiOO Sacks Liverpool Saltj'AXX) llushelf Turks I'ons Rock Fait. In store, nud for CLAGUUKN A CUNNINGHAM. COL. HARDEE’S TACTICS. R IFLE mill Light infantry Tactics. f ' _ the direction of the War Dt'iuudi \rmy and Militia, in 2 pocket vols. Cavalry Tactic*, prepured by order of the War Depart- ' merit. Lights nnd Shadows of English Life. A novel: by the I authoress of “The Belle of the Season." Female Life among the Mormon*: by the wife of a Mor mon Elder. VMt to the Camp before Sevastopol, with maps nnd en gravings. Iiisc.ndOnts: or Paris by Day and Night; hy Juliade Murgueirettes. New Hope, or the Rescue: a tale of the Great Kanawha. Oli ve Hall: hy the author of Amy Herbert, Ac. Harper and Putnam for August. uug 1 W. THORNE IV ILF JAMS. S EEK ,, tints, laudiug from schr Woodbridge. And lor «; by uov 27 CLAGU0UN A CUNNINGHAM. oz. to thu yard, « "t\ARCP,GS.-20 hales Orunburgs, ju*’ received and for sole hy CRANE, WELLS A CO. I XINE TEAS.—A supply of v.rv superior Ilyin 1 Young ll> *oii and Black Teas, just received, by JOHN U. MOOKEA CO.. Gibbon's Buildings. S ALT.—Liverpool Sait iu Store iff 33 G C. * nnd 1 -i ilnles heavy UNNY CLOTH.— iiniiy Cloth, iu store and for sale by mivsl f. R. A J.G. MILLS. W IIIRTS,—.lust received, a large assortment of Fine .-li.rt*, that are Shirt* und n«» mistake. When iu want. , all mi nov 17 WM. U. PRICE. 147 Bay st. fJpiIE AMERICAN MANUAL, Or Thinker, (i’art III. comjtJeteJu Itself.) contiiining ,iu outJJne of the origin nnd progress of Government: tin- nature o ( Liberty; the law of Nations; a clear explanation of the Constitution of tho United States, and "f the duties of Voters. Jurors, nnd Civil Magistrates, with synonymous word* applied aud practically illustrated iu sentences, uud the Census of 1850; the whole nrran.'d on n new uud orlgiu;*l plan, by Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. L. L.!». For sale by WAKNOCK A DA VIS, oct 25 _ l ."•!) Congross-Bt, M AG A ZIN E S FOR S UPERFINE FLOUR, l’i a*, iu store and fur sale hy LYNN A SNIDER. B FLLVV.il NON WHISKEY.—60 hhls of tho above bit parlor Whiskey, in store and for sdc hy H ARPER'S MAGAZINE, $3 jier.annum, $2.50 in ad vance. lira lui in's Magazine, $3 per annum, $2.50 iu advance. Arthur’s Magazine. $2 |ier annum. Putnam's Mugu/iue, $3 per annum. $2.60 In advance. Ladies’ National Magazine. $2 |wr iitintiiu. Flank Leslie's Guzett, $3 per utiniiin. (2.60 in advance. All of the above Magazines will he delivered to city subscribers at the above rates, free of postage. Particu lar attention paid to country orders, and magazines mail ed to any Post Office. Those wishing to subscribe for the year, will plcaso hand m their names us soon ns possible. WARNOOK k DAVIS, Bookseller.* nnd .Stationers, nov 20 South of tin- Market. G uano. uov 14 B WM. B. YONGE, 04 Bay street, inn Guano landing, janlo l>y MINIS A JOlINSTON. ALT I MORE LARD.—Landing this day from hr. Woodbridgo. And far sale h.v j; t LYNN A SNIDER. B AGG — - Cooper A Co.’s brand, in store, and for snle by •Sea Island Cotton Bagging, Tuckor, 'nstore,iindfor*nleby RAYNAUD A ROWLAND. "KSVroui schr. John Funiitm, and lor sale li. Mny 14 MINIS A JOHNSTON. IV 1 IVERPOOL SALT.—300sucks Liverpool, fo Anule low from wharf by .rJv j.; LYNN A SNIDER. JUVENILE BOOKS. S TORIES for my Young Friends. Stories of the American Revolution. Littl” Robinson of Pa rig. Clu i-tinns nt Home. Scenes in Foreign Lands. Cousin Kate’s Stories. The Boy’s Own Rook. Th-Girl'* Own Rook. Rural Tales. Aunt Mary's Stories. Mamma'* Gift Rook. Stories by a Mother. Otto’s Treasury of Stories. Story of Little John. Treasury of Pleasure Rooks. Wonderful Story Book. Tale* by M. J. Meluto*li—Florence A mot l. or Is fiho Oenct ui*’ Grace nml Clara, or Be .Fust us Well as Gene rous; Blind Alice; Ellen Leslie, or the Reward of Self- control ; Emily Herbert, or the Happy Home; Jessie (indium, or Friends Dear, Rut Truth Dearer; llu jo and Lillie Stanhope, or The Power of Conscience. Iloilo's Travels—Hollo on the Atlantic, hy Jacob Ab bott; Itollo in 1/ui lon, do; Iloilo oil the Rhine, do; Hollo in Paris, do ; Iloilo in Switzerland, do. 1\ r sale hy WARNOCK A DAVIS. Booksellers and Stationers, No. 160 Congri tn street, nov 20 B ■ LfV !f ARD OIL.—5 tie by Lunds landing from brig Mart .— nov 23 J. IF. MOORE A CO. ILOI'R.—168 sacks and 70 bids. F'upcrlino and Ex- ' Family Flour, landing, and for -tile by COHENS A 1IKRTZ. ( SUFFUSE.—60 hug* and pocket* Juva Coffoo, land- J mg, aud for mdo hy COHENS A 11EUTZ. W HISKEY.—100 hhls. •• Dexters - ’ WIdakey, a superior article, in btuic, and f.>r sale h B ! C” 1 COHENS A HERTZ. UCKAVIIE AT, landing from schr. Nortli State l For mdo hy 51 INIS A JOHNSTON. ORN, IIAY AND MEAL.—Fur sal,717? WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF. rilO TAILORS.—Three First rate Workmen for Au- H r usta wanted. Apply WM. O. PIUCE, 147 Day *t. CLINICAL SURGEllY, B Y M. NELATON, from Notes taken l»y W. F. Atler, M. D. Obstetric Memoirs and Contribution*, hy Jns. \ .Simi»- | son, Proftssor of Midwifery, Edinburgh. Lehmann's Pin si<.logical ChemHlry. translated from | the '2nd (dilion, hy ti. Fl. Day, with illnsl Kiikaud Paget's Iliyaiolngy used Medical College J - DIE.-7.000 barrel* very superior Rockland Lime, B Aniiiding, and forsale bv n v S ^ BRIGHAM. KKLI.Y A CO. | ADY’S KETICILES.-A lurgTTfock of va- JLJnous pattern-, sizes aud.color*, received ami for salo hy M ALNoCK A DAVIS, No. 16'J Congress st. llM 2 vols. ad all the Text Books Rev. Dr. Ciimmiiig's Twelve Urgent Questions. II I t. Leeson, a Peep nt New York bncltlj. Th • New Purchaso, or Early Yeats in the Fur YY eat, by Rrnughtir of Animals. by Robert Carlton. A Basket of C'liiim, Saving* and Doing* ol Dtis of Blarney. Tlie Hidden Path. Old Homestead. Female Life among the Mormon* Mary Lvndon, Doestlcks' Japan. Eid-r Sister. THORNE WILLIAMS. YARD TAYLOR’S JAPAN. \T.sitTo India. China and Japan in 1853, by Bayard Taylor fcvernugs with tho Prophets: a Scries of Memories and Meditation*, by ltov. A. Morton Brown; Clouil.*and Sun. shine in the Life of a Milage Pastor: Harlan Ji's ||. avcnlv Home, 3 vols.; Flint's Chi Ful Reports on Continued Fe ver and Typhoid Fever; Gooch's Practical Midwiferv FofSyceoil Fevers; MenSsulmll * Medical Siudciit* Vu'.lo Mecum, wltli upwards of »H) illustruli.Mi Rruslv's Yled- ical Formulary; Bundy'sPnwcipiioiiBook ; It.mj'sPiac. tlco; Bell and Stokes, Diiksgan. Watmam. Dsagitsuu'H •'' 11 Mtdicnl Works lor Ptmlents and FracHUon- sts at roditosd prices. YY'. TIIOUKL WIIJJAMS W INNIE AIDL-A book of feeling tut unknown author. interest, by hAT Iherhcroft H novel by the author of “Tho Heir of Red- cum , Ac. j o la- read and appreciated. The Red Eagle, n In- South, hy A. B. Meek. A book worth thrice its pace to all interested in Southern Indian wnrfiire. Richard, the Fearless, or the Littlo Duka, beautifully niwti.iled, hy the author of •• Tho Heir "f Redcllffe,” Ac. For sole by 8. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress st. ARTHUR'S JUVENILE LIBRARY. M YGGY'S BABY’, and other Stories. Undo lien's Now-Year’* Gift, and other Stories, The l,n*t Penny, nnd other Stories. Our IJttle Harry, nnd oilier l’«*enis nnd Stories. Th ■ Poor Wood-cutter, and otlier Stories. (Vdurdal •; or the Penceninker*— a story ofMBago LCfo. Ilav'nt-tlinc and Don't-lm-lu u-lliirry. The laist Children, nnd other Stories. Who is Greatest 1 and other Stories Alice Franklin. Which Is tho YVisostr Peep st thu Birds. William TeU. Book of Ti nilo. Tho Tell-Tale. The Y’ouug Hover. Orgun Roy. Picture and Verso Book. Chit-Chat. Tho World In a Pocket Book. Undo Frank's Uoy’s and Girl’s Story Book. For sale by WARNOOK * DAVIS, liooksellsrs anil Stationers, No. 16'.» Congress st. nov 28 A3ELL1N14 OPF AT UOfl*.—Bod " and Fta- JS tinnery. Paper aud Envelops, Novels and Light Read ing, ran Im had FOR CASH, at tho lowest New York Prices, nt the Book Store, No. 1.'I6 Congress Street. 1 wish to close out my stock by Hi" first of January. Bargain* can ho had on cnrly npi'tlentiiin, particularly in Blank Books for Mvresutilu establishments, nov 14 8. H. SIBLEY. B 71 ASTERN IIAY’.-kou hales first quality Eastern Uiliy, Just arrived per brigJueob Bock. For sale by . " ,,v8 C IlilSS k HERTZ. L AHD’ C ANDLES, &.C.-15Tierces prime L-af Lard; 6li keg.* do ; 60 Imixcs ll.mdell's tallow Candle* is and Sj.; at) luxes Adam inline do; 25 barrels Sugar Cra. k-rs, (hand made) 20 Id* Soda Biscuits; 20 hhls Pilot R^'iid. landing and in store forsale ' SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. O NIONB.—25 Imrn-ls sTsTuiffims. lamllng this day !‘"i» *dir. Marrietta Burr, and for mile low from wharf. Inquire at _ LYNN k CNIDKR’S. f NHESH FRUIT A GREEN TURTLE. ’ -.lust arrived by the British sd .''haddock, Urap. Island—lining I.elllllll*. which ket,—and u few nov 14 Fruit, llnnnnn* ami •quid to any ever brought to this mar- ■ry Hue Green Turtle. For side by YVM. P. YONGE. No. 01 Buy street. 1A18II.- -loo packages 5.1 Mackerel, in whole, half JT uud qtinrlur barrels and kits, 30 wind- ami hnlflmr- rds No. 2 Mnckotd, 20 kits .Salmon, lo kit* Sound* and Toiuuci. 100 Luxes Smoked Ihu'iiiiBS, 26 quintets Cod- Jisli, lauding, and for sale from brig Candace, hy ,„,v 13 CLAOHOBN A CUNNINGHAM. W‘ ! r III SIC E Y.—luO barrel* Monotigtdiela YVhlnkoy i barrels choice old llotirhon do. 6 do do do Nectar do. 31 do Bon Itussdl s Nodar Ambrosia do. Tn store nnd for sale by uov 12 YVMISTER ft PALMES. C OFFEE.— Uni bag* from fair to prime It In Coffee, 76 hags prime Lngunrn do. 160 Hints old Gov't Java do. In store and for salo by WEBSTER k PALMES. Jjrelts Maltese Lnco Sleeves nnd'Collars, Multeso Luce Edgin':*, Y'nlencienties Edging*, by nov 8 HENRY LATIIROP k ClY. C OFFEE.—900 bags choice Itln COFFEE, forsale hy _ [nov 0) WILLIAM8 k HATCHFF, R OSE MILTON—A of It.nl Life,—A .Soul hern Book, hy a Southern Lady. F'oriuilnhy YVAItNGCK k DAV'lH, Booksellers and Stationers, No. 16ffCoiigress st. II AY.—180'lmle ale by no' s North lllver llay Innding, nmi for v D) CRANE, WELLS & CU. ■ BUCKWHEAT AND MACKEREL.—26 IS halt hhl* Buckwheat, 30 hhls Buckwheat, 60 fith Buckwheat, 26 bids No. 2 Mackerel, 25 hhl* '!’ ?/*. httll bids No. 1 Mackerel, 20 qr hhli hhL und ha^ No. 3 Macke..., a,,,. r ,,„ m I Mackerel. 25 kilts No. 1 Mackerel, landing and for '-v 7 lltiLCOMliK. .loll.ski IN A CO. B.llehv putsituswraes an»m<smtntt' IlBPlNlCwSuoAHr U PON thuiorlvrt ufthi. .tMmwTOlTKNi W more, I will he able to offer for salF, Inis dssen,! Hun ofBugsr, of various classea. Thay rank, in quullt. among the beat mode. Dealers are Invited to five mo coll. nov 10 Q, A. L. LAMAR. KID GLOVHR. . J „ J UST received, Indies White, BUck nnd Colored Kt Gloves, Gouts do. Ladies Opera Caps, n«w style. Do Colored Muff*; Girls do do. Whit® Swans-downs, Ac., by joot 11 __ HENRY LATIIROP A CO. HARDWARE. T HE undersigned arc now receiving additions to theh usual Vailed Stock of Building, llouso-koopiiig, an Plantation Goods, which they offer at prices unasaallj low. . . I’ttrcliasrrs will find It to their Interest to look over ou, assortment, which will be found attractive nnd well select cd. oct 10 SAMUEL PALMER A SON. UUS1NESS COATS AND PANTS. G KO. H. NICHOLS A CO., have recently received i handsome assortment of business Coats, Pants an Vests, which they offer to their customers at very low prices for cash, or good credit. Those in want ore invite to give us u cull ut our store, it 125 GI BOON'8 RANGE. Pall goods. ; IJST received per steamers Alabama and Florida and J l— Otlier recent arrivals: 10 cases Fancy Dark Punts, lo d<>. Ills' k and W hite do. 4 do l’luid Liuscys, 3 do brow a und Blenched Canton Flannsls, 4 Imles ileuvy Twilled Red do. 4 do Plain do do. lo rases White do. 1 do YVelsh do. * 4 do Satinets, assorted qualities, lo do Printed do. 6 do Kcntm k.v Jeans, lo bales Brow n Shirtings, 4 do do Sheetings, & euses Blenched Fhirtiiigs, 3 do 10-1,12-4 Sheetings, whieh ore offered for salo by sept 14 ^Y ITT, LATIIROP * ROGERS. SUNDRIES. M AY AY RALES Prime KuMerii Hay; 200 do North 4UURiKr Hay ; OUO sucks Salt; 600 do Corn; 125 sacks i're-li ground Meal; 100 do new Cow Peas ; 260 do Maryland 8eud Oats ; 100 do Missouri do do; 60 do Bran ; 50 do Shorts; 100 bids Potatoes; 25 do Onions ; 10 do Baltimore Lnrd; 160 socks bii|Hirflue Flour ; . 100 kegs Nulls, assorted. In store and for sule hy nov 23 LYNN A SNIDER. Dc WITT A MORGAN, H AVE How ill store, a full assortment of Fall and YVInter Dry G>ssls. consisting of: Rich flounced Silk Robes, Bluck mid colored Morie Antique Silks, Saxony wool Plains, French Moiinos, Moiislln de Lniuen and Caslinu res, French nud Flnglinh Prints, rich French Embroideries, Luce Collars and Sleeves in sets, Tuiuia Cloths, all colots, (Roths, Casslmeiesand Vestings. Whitney pud Bath Blankets, Hosiery in every variety, Ladies. Gents, mid Children's Merino Vests, Ac. To which they solicit the attention of purchaser*. oct io Dewitt a Morgan, CongresMt. DRY GOODS, Ac. R ECEIVED per Steamship Augusta, the following Goods, which wo are new opening, and which wo oiler for sale low, viz: A line assortment of Carpeting, carefully selected. Also, Clienil" mid Tufted Rugs, n large mid beautiful assortment: Velvet Rugs, very rich Patterns; Carpet binding and ’l'lin-nd. (loth*, Cussimcr*. Satinets. Tweeds and Kentucky Jean, n good assortment now (>|M iiiiig if tli- above. Culicoc*—Bluck ami YYliito Culicocs; also, colored do, various brands mid qualities, just received. Ginghams—We are now opening a variety of tlieso goods* which we off. r nt very low prices. White Flannel-—ii-4 4-4 nnd 7-8 of Fngli.-dt, YVohli nnd American Manufacture, assorted qualities. Moiiv line DeLiiincs—One case of these goo.it, which wo nre offering low. A1K1N k BURNS, sop 20 pL ANT ATI ON GOODS, AND GOODS FOR HOUSE SERVANTS. A large and fine supply of blankets. White and Colored, nt all prices. Kers ysof every description, from 12J*J cent- to6.*ct*. 3', : ^and 1-1 Brown Shirting*, strip.d and plain cotton Osnuburg.— Plaid and atrip-d Hmin spuns. Hiirting .'trip s. plain and twilled red Flannels, wool Caps aud Scotch Bonn* ts. plaid Lindseys, blue UouiaUami Ih ad llandlct rcliicfsof xarious styles ami prices. The attention of Planters tend other* in want of the above) is invited to an examination of our stock which is now completed, aud well j. I. eti d. oct24 AIKEN A BURNS. B1 OYN’ HEADY-MADE CLOTHING.— Thu undersigned liusju-t received a large and choice UNSoiilili'litof the above, suit ihl • for hoys of all ages.— Tho stock comprises over Sacks and hiirtouts. black mid color, d Cloth Frocks, Sucks mid Jacket*. Pants of black Do.' skin, fancy F'rencli Cassiuieres mid Tweed*. Vests of llgund Velvet’, fancy t*ilks, black Sntin nnd Cassimere, tin* whole of w liich he ofi' is for sale on uceomumduting terms and at thu lowest mark't pric s. YV. It. SYMOXT, oct S Draper k Tailor. 17 YVhitak r-st. SUPERIOR IMPORTED WINES, 111;AN- S SI 9DII.S. Ac.—2 half pip. s very old Cognac Itimidy; 4q, . . superior tin- ( haimagne Brandy. .1815;i 4 eigl.tr pipe*celebrated Brandy Yvinc. 6'i hoxi s t Ian t. sd. Jiilieli Mi-duct 2t> boxes White Wine. limit Snutcrtie: 10 hou. Grand \ in rouge Vral Boyer Cmi. n: 25 hoxc.*of 12 Flaxes Fruits in Bra'idv; 2 ca.*ks YVliite Y'inegar. Just reeccon from Uoid.uux—instore, and for sale bv ived nov 20 OCTAVOS COIIB gTAPLE DRY GOODS.-Iled Ulankeis, Linen . _ and Cotton sheering, Pillow m-e Linens and Cotu ... Marseilles Quilts, Count, rpanes. Comforts, white red. mid fancy colored Flunuels, llu. kalaickn, Diaper TowcUugs, Hie-kahai k and other Towels. Birds Fiye Diapers, Long Lawns, bleached Mhirtiugs mid Long Cloths. Irish Lin ens. Shirt Front*, bleached uud brown Jeans, Canton Flutillcs, Ac. Ijugo supplies of the above just received mid for sale at the lowest prices, l>v nov 23 DkYVITT A MORGAN. F INE BRANDIES.—1 half pipo Uturd Dupoy A Co. vintage, 1*12. 1 half Pipe do vin, 1848 4 do Otard, Dupoy A Co. vin. 1854. 8 quurter pipe.* do do vin. 1851. 1 half do F\ Klepper A Co’s vin lsl6. 3 do do A Sigiictte, vin 1852-3-4 3t) eighths Saranac Brandv. In store and for sale by YVEBSTER A l’ALMES. nov 12 P EAS.—loo sack.* new Peas, lauding at Depot, thi day, und lor sale by nov 23 LYNX k SNIDER. I RISH POTATOES.—25 barrels "i'ink Eyes, 25 do. w hite Mercers, 25 do. ltcd. Lauding this day, from Imoivr Marietta Burr, and for sale low. from wlinrf. nov 23 LYNN k SNID Fill, JjlllESHCORN lilEAL.-l u^Sn c k s, J li 81 received, and for sale hy YVM. P. YONGE, No. 94 Bayst. T EAS.—20 behests Black Tea, Ulli iiaiHTS (in tin toil i; 20 dodo '^lh do.; 20 do dog do; 10 do •1"! Hyson do, choice article; 25 131b. Caddie* do do: 25 0II». do. do. do.; 25 61b. do doling do. Landing mid in store, for sale hy SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. nov 14 P OTATOES.—500 bushels Peach Blow and plant ing Potatoes, trading per hark Clio*. Williams, for sale by nov 21 BRIGHAM, KFILLY A CO. F LOUR.—."O bids, extra Family Flour, 45 bhls.Su- |>"rllue Flour, just received, ami for sale by uov 13 COHENS A HERTZ. Y^HI TE KID GLOVES.—Just received - - steamer Augu-ta, a largu supply of the above; ulso, fancy colors in all sizes. For sal.- l»v . YVM. it. SYMONS, Draper A Tailor. 17 Whittaker st. cinm’8 srninB mixture. . THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. Not ■ Particle off Mercury Iu It. A N infallible remedy Ibr Scrofula, King’s Evil. Ilhcn- uniti-in, obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*, Pimples or Pustule* on tho Face, lllotclies, Boils. Chronic Store Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, touiled Head, Enlargement and I’alii of tho Bone* nnd Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Hy- phvlitic Disorders, Lumbago. Spinal Complaints, nnd all Discuses urixing from an Injudicious use of Mercury, Im prudence in Life, or impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which ha* become celebrated fur the ntunUr of extraordinary cures effected through Its agciirv. im* Induced the proprietors, at the urgent re quest of tholr friends, to offer It to tlm public, which they do with the utmost confidence in it* virtues nnd wonder ful curative properties. 'The following certificates select ed from a largu number, nre. however, stronger testimo ny than the iro-ra word of tlie proprietors: und are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Yn. F. RriYBF.N, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, know n every where, savs he Im* wen tin* Medicine called CARTER'S 8PAMHJ! MIXTURE, administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which It is recommended, with tho ino*t n> tonisliingly good result*, lie say* it is the most extraordinary medicine lie bin ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUR FI.—I hereby cer tify. that for three years ! Jmd Aguo and Fever of tlio most violent deserijition, 1 Imd several Physic'an*, took large quantities ol Quinine. Mercury, nnd 1 believe all tlio Tonics advertised, hut all without any permanent re lief. At last 1 tried CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, two bottles of which effectually cured in®, nnd 1 am lin]e py to say 1 have had neither Chills or Fever since. I con sider it tlie best Tunic In thu world, and tlio only uiedF- clnu that ever reached my ours. JOHN LONGDEX. Denver Dam, near Richmond, Y'a. G. B. Luck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for ninnv rear.* ill the I’natofllce. ha* Mil'll ronfidi'iiro In Uie astonishing efficacy of CARTER'S KI’AMSH MIXTURE, thut hu has bought upwards of 50 bottles, which ho has piven away to tno afliieted. Mr. Luck says he has never known It to fail when taken according to directions. Dr. M1N0F1 a practising Pliysiciau, nud formerly of tho City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he tins witness ed * In a number of instance* tlieefficts of CARTER’S SPANISH M1XTURFI, which were most truly surprising. Ho say* in % case of Cuimumption dependent on the Liver, tlio gi"*i effect* were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, ol the firm of Drinker A Mor ris, lficlinioml, was cured of Liver complaint of S wars standing, hy the usu of two bottles of CARTER'S SPAN ISH MIXTURE. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The editor of the Richmond Republican had n sonant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which ntir. I\ dJ<mbl" l him from work.— Two bottles oft ARTEL" SPANISH MlX'l’l IMI made a perfict cure on him. and the editors in n public notice, ray they "cheerfully reeumiiu iid it to ull wlio are af flicted with any disease of thu Mood.” STILL YNmTHER CUBE «*F SCROFULA.—I had a »ery valuable boy cured ly three bottles of CAIITLP.’S SPANISH MIXTL'Ri.. I c n*ldcr it a truly valuable medicine. JAMi.S M. TAYL'Jlt, Conductor on the It. F. A P. I!. It. CU.. Richmond. Ya. HALT RHl.l M OF _o YEAR? STANDING CURED. MR. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the ritv of Rich- month was cum! by three bottle* of CARTER'S SPANISH Ml.VIURE. i f Halt Rie iim.which lit* had nearly 2't years, and with h all the physician* in tlie city could not cure.— Mr. Tlionipsou is a well known in. reliant in the city of Irichuioiid. Y'n., and his cure I- most remarkable. YVM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Ya.. had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the wor-t form by t'AHTiIR'H >I’AN- IMI MIXTURE. Ih* ".ay* lie cheerfully recommends it uud considers it an invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. YY F.>T. of Richmond, was cured of Hcrofulii, and what physicians called confirmed Consump tion. hy three bottles of CARTER’S SPAN 111 MIX- TIP. E. EDYY IN BURTON, foinmisshnier of the Revenue, say* he ha* seen the good effect, of Carter’s HpnnMi Mixture in a number of e.vphilitic cases, uml says it is a perfect cure fur that horrible di*ea*e. T. YV. DYUYT A SONS, 132 North 3d street, Philadel phia. BENNETT A BEER?. 125 Main street Richmond. Va. YV. Harwood, of Riclitnoiid. Va., cured of old Horos and Ulcers, which disnhluU him from walking. Took a few bottli.'i of Cartel's HpuiiMi Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; ilia short time permanently Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., 2 Maiden Lane. New York, For silo hy J. II. CARTER A CO., A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., and TH 'MAS M. TURNER A O'.,savannah, and by Druggist*, and County Merchants every w here. H-V Price .«! |wr Bottle or 0 Lotties for $5. mav 1"— law 15 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE THE UNDERSIGNED having deter- lined lo remove from the Htnte, oilers for sale the Printing Establishment of MARION COMMONWEALTH, together with it valuable lloUSK AND LoT in a convenient part of the town. _ The Office of the Commonwealth is one tlie fa st in me interior of Aluhnnin.heing supplied with two large Imperial Presses nnd one *mnll Jobbing Press, IMfiTVtt kOlMbLRl The Pocket ehticuinotu. OB, KVKRY USE HIS OWN PHYku,?*) — TIIK Fifth.it, Jjj One Hundred ShowlRg ills' «v ( SftSi matlonsorthellun.^M la sseif shape Uhd •b. 1)1... ri-n.SS lh ” bi|b. ,1 WILLIAM VlK'A J Let no lather fas.i. I r.Ai.ir,,„ i.i.rt.i 1 ,?***. stive Inin from aiie*,,!*? v Let no yotine m »n niS”*\ ruler into the secret obligation* of ninirb-q ik« re-ding the POUKLT AM L I.APILh. Eh fern.g from a iinckninl Com.lt, Pali, in the nights, nervous feeling*, and the whole train nft Hi-**n.ttinn».nu«! given up hy thel r physician, inotm.'iit without consii'iing tlie /EH(,C|„\p|| |t >k *W tlie married.or iIiom* about to be marred anv u *• mo.,1, read this truly um Ii.I h(M>b,a»it !.« eati* i tvlng tln usanils of unfor'iinat® J y Jaws of death. fro.n tho very . jy” Any pRrron eendinvTWI'INTY FlV I'CFXv closed In a lerifr, will receive om copy of ihi»»JJ* mull,or live copier wRIbotent lor«u,e lm||, r . ^*1 Address, (post paid.) DR. VY M. Ytii'Itr “ ■— -pruc. «, n.MbJ uug I —ly ji. u. Mooiti; iv « o„ WHOLESALE DRUGGlSn Glbl>nii*hltnll<tinKH, '• OFFEH FOB SALE-3,16c. Uaion tt, I/eaf Lead pure und Nr.. ' • 1 I YU iKizes Window > Isss; (><Hl gallons Linseed Oil; 5i8t gallons Bleached Winter Hpcrm OH; So barrels do VY holu <J||; I do Train oil, best qtiolitv; 0 do YY'inierstrained Lard oil; 5 do Coliruu’s Machinery Oil; 1 do No. 1 Castor Oil; So do < iqipcras, green and dry; Iu do Epsom Halts: lucasks Potash; A casks ttolwralus*. 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre, 86(1 mill' e* Carls' Quinine; It) barrels Lorlllard's Miuff; “tt boxes n**nrlcil t.audit 1 ; SO do Ley’g Lemon Hyrttp:- 40hug* Pepper, Allspice und Ginger, I barrel each,Nutmeg*. Mncc and Llovei; 100 reams Letter and Writing Paper: Together with on extcmlvu assortment of Pumiim dues. Perfumery. Ilmr, Tooth, and Hliatinr K», toilet h..bps, l uck, D"-*slng amisid® Coinr i. ^ of which are off-red ut the lowest prices, e.ttu-rt • approved paper. H. «». Hlt YM LI Y A (’<)„ Wlini.KSALH AMI RETAIL llBI'liCM ioIHIR vr BtocainoN and wiiiTAKzz.iTtin SAVANNAH, GA. Are now receiving a Inree sioclt nf„„ DRUGS, MEDlMNES.L'HEMiL YI.s MERY.undo• man I'oogne, in great »irru Paints, oils, Window Ofa-s, l.mirilsrii’t tL Lnndreih’s new crop Gnrdei Heed. 75 percent! Iml, lltirnliig Fluid, and '.amphene,FancyHoapi/gi^ I he ulteutioii of Pin ticiuns is dirccieil tn their siv.' ussorlineiil of Chvuiiculs, recently re.eciej Pn mitnufut Hirers. Term* CM»h, or approved credit. S. |». HRANTi.EV, M. D. T 8. POIVELL, M Jiinoiiry 1. I SYS. ly-Jmi l. '56 latum fall vrvi.ni O F Genin’" und lleehi-V fine Rlnck M’-ktl \TS; u beat ope ut autiful Hatof lie /«<#. quuiit). J . d at ' N. K HARM M sep Hat n..d ('op Store. 153 Coiiuren uns. • C APS I ( AIM! Geo. 8. Mcliols, 4c Co., havt Just rtcelrSt IgMoi ti e fln*-"t us'Oittrents oM'Ap* ever hu t»this | luce, l.inhruciiig ull kind ueeiltj Youtl.s und chlldri n. *1 hn*i* in wm.i ate i'.nteiliu at ti.um nt our clothing rime, on.lion’s liut.qe. tl A OT ICit. 1 MIE HCIIPCRIBF.B respectfully calls the alters ..I l.is friends and the public In general m Inrtres'ork or FALL AND WINTER Goii|s.n complete by recent i r lvs - 11 consists in pari Blue, Invl.iblt* Green and * 'live, French and U ' li ths— lilk nniKol’ul I ren It Reaverbloth*—Bit sk’ti mill I'uiicv Fret eh t n-aimere—Rlack und ii Mlk Velvet \'c*t sliuprc— Black Burruthes—f.. Black and Fancy Kng lrii Hllk Viwtlng*. The *b wb.cli he i* now prepured lo tnnk® up to order it. tin st lavhiiitiable style, und on aecomniodatingii'r. W'M.R.svwniy., sup 21) Draper nnd Tailor, 17 Whitiakrt Frill 8AI.E. A FAMILY OF NEGROLH-ns followsj-Wi inau 45 years—Woman 84 years, and her u diet), viz : A girl I3jeurs. a girto years, ami a jr years old. bluck.IffihhIn and sound, and gccuimsi io i.lanlallon work. Apply to *ep || WM. WRW.tr 1 IMF..—In sto j si p'27 with n large u**or;ni»nt of Type of the latest style. In fact, the office is supplied with everything necessary for carrying on the Printing Bu.*inc.«* in all its branches.— The jwitronage of the oflire is us good us any newspaper ptibRshcd In the interior of the state. The House and Lot is one of tin-most desirable loca tions in the town. There arc 2d arras attached to the premises, all of which is enclosed ami in a state of culti vation. t‘ti tlie premises are a large two story Dwelling, with all necessary (lilt-buildings, and souie choice Fruit Tree*, nnd u well of exrelli lit YV .ILK Mi M’HDKLAN I.H. PFIKHI \N i.InII; • v A new und inugnlllcciit line ol Drc-s Gomli doscripdon, siitluhle h i Full und Winter vresMiui i "i-enuiNo.il >hadd's Htores, coi.sioi.-g i.fibriui sty le uud most lustiionubli' UeLuue*, .-dk*. tx-h'vv l.us're*, Merino* nnd Alpaca*. Gimtliaio* In:: Gaiiihr.es, togeiher with prims ol every variety. and examine this lot at oct 3 ROKENBATGIl «c LA DOT! M ourning druh> guiiijh.—We »«ju nt m Uite-miou of the ladies t" our ass.rwieul of M iv ing GimhIs. consist.tig ol Hiik*, D'lsne#. Alpm Merii.i s. Iliunt.usiiies, Giiighums, Pin a V.luciau.t -• ured While und Riu :U. and S| a to an I RuftVU S Cauihiic", Gingliums Mill Prints,-Crape Colters sal sleeve*, ti doz. White Crape Collar", e d'L Mad., 5 doz. Crape Hlueves. Also, n flue asMirttueoivf trig Cheiueseu*. Just received and for sale • out 3 UtilvLNd.U’GII te L.YWW. FROWN dlllRTINGH AND HI! E I'll I Ml H.—A > Brown Hhirtlngs, II 4,4-4 und 5-4? Also, . aa The whole property will 1»> sold for cash, or draft* on Mobile or New Orleans nt sixty days. Possession given DENNIS DYKOl'P. HIE.—Rtu bids. Rockland Rime, landing this day, J aud for sale hy HOWLAND k HON. P OTATOES AN DON IONS.-am) bide Planting Potatoes, 100 do Eating Potatoes, 60 do Red and YVhite J.ug tliis day, by B0YVLAND k HON. NEW BOOKS. UKCMIYE1) BY WARNOCK k DAVIS, NOV. 14TII, 1S55. H ELEN Lcesun: A peep at New York Society. Cretcliefa and Quavera: or Uevelutious ol an Opera Muuugcr in America: by Max Maictzuk. Amy Leu: or Without aud YVithin; by the author or “ Our Parish." _ The Hong of Hianatha; by Ilem y Y\. Longfellow. For *alu nt thu Book Store, No. 150 Congress street. via mix Sugar, 16 do Porto Itico do; luthlo New I,.. uv , 1IH) hugs prime Green llio tviffi*.; 6ri do fair do do do; 50 do prime Lnguim do: , *1° of mats Old Govornuu nt Java do; 160 boxes C.dgatus No. 1 and Ih Bar Snap; 1D0 do lliu'liau's k Smith's Family do, iiuidlugaie In More, for solo by 16 80IIANT0N, JOHNSTON A CO. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS. Cheap, Durable and Protective. YV1IATHER AND FIIIK PROOF. T HIS PAINT will stand any climate, without crack or blister nmi hat dots by exposure, thus milking in time an enamel of stone, protertlng Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rust anti conwion. This Paint differs from the so-cnlled Mineral Paints of tlie day, vilii li lire pita 'lpally Ochres and Clays colored, nnd are entirely wm rid .**. Silver's Plastle Paints aro purely inetnllie, containing no Aliimin ort lay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grinding.) and flow under tho biush a* freely a* tlie b *t AY bite Lead. The* • Paint* excel all ol Iters in body or rovering pro perties, one pound of wlihh will cover ns much sin tace as two poutuls of YV bite Lend. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate, Blow ii, Olive and Chocolate. I Hit lotions: This Paint flows readily under tho brush ami Its covering property is increased bv using It mixed as thi. kly it* possible with pure Linseed oil; ns the Paint is tlie lasting or protecting body and the Oil simply the medium or agnit iu spreading it. We aim 'X topics of two lettcis, one from tlie President of the Philadelphia aud Beading Railroad Co., the other r ~ u gentleman, n well known resident of Augusta, Gcot gia. Ol'FlCE OF TilK I’lllLV..(' Rz.yM.NO R. R. Co. 1 Phihidclidiin, May 3,1863. J J.. . Savin, I'Ifq.—Dear Sir: We have used vour“l’ln»- tie Paints'’ for more than n y ear. and for I’nintiiig Bridges, Depots, Ac., Ac., yve have found it quite equal to any paint wo have used. In fact, yve noyv give it a prcfbrenco over all others yve have tried for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN' TUCKER, President. Al'Ol'sTA, On.. Sept. 20,1862, \ Hteani Planing Mills, j Dr.yn Sin:—Y'ou ask mo for my opinion of “Silver* Mineral Paint*." whieh you have put on my Machine Fliop nnd Pinning Mill, 'l give you with pleasure ni v full nnd hearty recniiintonilntioii of It ns n preventive of fire roiiiiiiiuilentliig from i liiniiieys, or from ndjoiuiug hviml- ing*. The Paint nbirh yon pul on my roofs, has now lie* coiiio ns hard as si.yTE, nnd 1 feel ns secure from tire, in till* direction, an is possible. A fim week* after the roots had I Men painted. I made tin experiment on two or Ihivo shingles by placing them in th • t'mmnv under the lm lor* tho result wii". tin; Ih.- portion uncovered was entirely I'oiisuiui'd. while the painted part was apparently sound, though upon examination the wood was found to lis I'liarrud; tlio paint, however, was Fiitst and hut littlo blis tered. I consider thi* a* severe a test as your Paint can lie put to, nnd under the circumstances 1 do not hesitate to commend It a* an Invaluable preventive ugnlust fire. Respectfully, Ac. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. " FRENCH A RICHARDS, N. YV. Corner of Kith and Market street", Phil*., p*. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION! SECOND YEAR. A RRANGEMENTS for theScc-nul Annual Collection of tin* new and popular institution lor the diffusion ol Literature aud Art, have bci u made on the most ex tensive scale. Among the works already engaged, i* the far-famed •‘GENOA CU LSI FIX,” which originally cost Ten Thousand Dolinis. In forming tlie n wCollettRn. tlie Uillusion of works of American Art. nnd Hm encouragement of American genius have not been overiooked. Commissions have been issued tumnnv of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest produc tion*. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by tho greateriliving Feulptor. HIRAM POM i.l H. GEOIIGE WASHINGTON, The Father ol hi* Country, BEXJA.11IX Fit A.\ KLIN, Tlie Philo-opher. DANIEL YVEBSTER, The Htat* annul. A special Agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art. both in Bronze und Marble; Mutunrv and Choice Painting*. Tlie whole forming a large ami valuable collection of Paintings nnd Statuary, to Im* distributed free among the members of the Association for the Second Year. TLUMS OF MI.MIIERbllir. Tho payment of Three Dollars constitutes any one n nienibcr of tills Association, and entitles him to cither one of the Magazines for one year, uud ulso u ticket in tlie distribution of the Statuary and Painting*. Tin* Literature issued to subscribers consists of tho fol lowing Monthly Magazines: llainer's, Putnam's. Knick- hiK'ker. Blackwood a, Household Words, Gruiuuu s, and Godey's Lady 's Book. Pers.ins taking five im nibcrdiips are'entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, uud to six tickets iu the distribution. Tho net proceeds derived from tho mile of lu.'iiibcrship", are devoted to tlio purchaso of works ol' Art for she ensuing your. The advantages secured hy becoming a member of this Association, are: 1st. All persons receive the full value of their bubrerip- I Ion nt the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Litem- ture. 0 4.H.4, 10-4 aiul PL4 Hr wn Sheeting*. Just rea wi und lor sate l>y oct 3 Ri iKBNBAUC.II 4t LYIM'_ FALL A ND WI3TCII CI.OTIII\«" riMIE MilibCtiher* have rectivt**l their Fall into lUr 1 supply of ready ma io clothing. Etnhractw a* inoitts of ever) klnu used by .Mon, Roys nmi ft.-.* atiovi* lour )euro of ago. < <ur stock hai mu’ 'kW’-u up expic.-siy fur our trade ut retail, am. Il.i'.'.ereut-'i w j «ru not "uying too much wlu-ti we s.i),^ttiL*uoM was never seen in tiiis city. \\ e respectltillv li.vi*." I In want, to give us call at No.O'J f ml 150 Gi!) Range. ocljl GIMlUjlClltflAk t H I.iv YL'lilii> >llllt nNG*‘ AND SllliETlNllj" iiuvu liow a beaut b ill aud complete line of Iks* Bi rlpte'ti ol goods Iti. ached Goods of all kilnin' now .'fferi d at great bargain*, by oct 3 ttURFix BAUGII & LADSOi (ID A Is VAHID T ’ll B undersigned are prepare I to deliver ‘‘CM. uti) quuii Ity. nud at low prricos. They respec ly solicit u share ol the public patronage 2J. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice YVoi'ks of Art, which nre to bj distributed among tlieinselV'.s. and lire lit the eiuuu time encouraging the Art ists of the country,disbursing thousands of dollars through Persons lit remitting funds for membership, w ill please* give their post office address in full, stat.ng the month they wish the Magazine to continence, am! have tlio letter registered at the Po-t Office to previ nt lu>s; on its receipt a certificate of memher-hip, togeth 'r with tlio Mngnziuo desired, “ *■»•••••»- ' •' • -• - forwarded to tiny part of the count ... IIiom* who pm chase Magn/tn.s at Bookstore*, will ob serve that by joining tins Association, Huy receive the Magazine uud five ticket in tin-annual ili-tr.bul.oa all at the saute price they now pay for the Magazine alone. For Memberships, address C. L. DERBY. Actuary 0. A. A., at either of tin* principal Office*—*‘ Kuickerb.Hker Magazine' oilleo, 348 Broadwav, New York; or “ Western Office", IOC Water street, Hamliiskv. uhto. HuhacritUions received by C. 11. CAMI’FTLLD. Hon. Sec'y forauvantmh, Gu. " nov 16—lawcw MERCER UNIVERSITY, PXUVFimiiD, GrA. Fncnltyt Rev. N. M. CRAW’FOR I), D.D.. President. S. P. SANFORD, A.M.. Professor of MatlicniAtif*. J. E. YVIEELT, A.M., Professor of Chemistry and Xntti rat Philosophy. „ . Rev. H. O. III I.LY ER. A.M.. Professor of Belle* Lett re*. R. M. JOHXhTON, A.M., Professor velcctj of Languages. Theological Seminary. Rev. J. L. DAO ci, ii.D., Pro lessor of fr) stsmatia and Pastoral Theology. Rev. N. M. Cl.AYY'FOllD. D.D., PyofeMor of Ecclesias tical History ami Bibllcul Literature. Acntlciny, Rev. T. MARTIN, A.M., I'rimipul. For salo In SavauuuIi. ^Wholesale tuid Retail, hy JAMI.S II. CARTER A CO. July20 No. 170 Broughton strest. li'Jolply Commencement fa held on tlie last Wednesday In July. The regular College com*,* requires four year* for the degree or A.H. Those wishing io do so, mny omit thu language*, nud pursue n hcientifte cottrso of three years. Having been originally designed for th** eduentioii of young men preparing for the Gospel Ministry, litis Insti tution keeps that object steadil) in view. Tin* Feiuinarv omt>rai'i s a turn* years course of such studies us me pur sued ill llu* most celebrated Theological Heuiinariesinotir cou lit ry. Tin* Academy is kept under mi experienced teacher, mid hn* been established with s|>cciul relereiiro to fitting pupils to unti l- College. The price of Hoard in tho village, is $10 per mouth ; washing, room rent, ftml, Ac., ful. The uext Turin commences on tlio first day of February, I860. YYilh a full and able Faculty, student" nre with confi dence invited to the u-ual benefits of our best In-titutions, with the spii-inl nilvaiitNges of a location removed from the temptation* uml vires of towns. Bv in ker of tin* lloaiil of Trustees. no\ a i -want 8. UXOHUV. 8egV. FOR SALE. A WOMAN, J.' year* old.« good cook and wasltor. and her two children: u Uo.v. fi years, and a Roy, 18 month*—-all sound aui good character. Applv to uov 24 YYM. YV RIGHT. net 1 ID tNK It CONNER’ I » AI.ING TWINE, .or sale by ]> sept 14 MINIS fc JOHNHDil B READ—75 barrels Hugur, Ho,;a and Butler llu* •Ju boxes Holla do ; 30 barrels Pilot llrenl. Ken by soptJJ VVC.IteTER It PYLVt* fiTATt»EH AND n.Nl"NH.--Ja hid* Coal".:: I J.Y hhls Onion*, landing ti'i* day limn *'ark H*'lt For s’lle by pict lj t iG!H‘N, Si' tRl> tt i A ii i r pllC undersigned having been appointed sole tef JL in Savunnah, lor tlie salo ot Eugene Cncq»*‘ ci-Tehratuil Champagne, rospecHiihy call tti<* olieif.is ul Hiv public to tlie miiiic, as the tlt.-l slup been received. 11ns U'iuimpngiiR, ultlimuli never before iidr.'J'Jt* into this murkei, ha* loo high u re|>u(at.*'n to rt * all) Hung to he said m its lav or. YYEIIF.lt BID iTHERH, i:»iy street, nttg 7 over Wnbilet a. l'iilmw set*. (ZftGHT HXOli/iNGE, lot site. O cep87 _ R.ll YIIERHH\M_AJ0V I > EETING.—a.OUO lei t Leather llt-Rlni. ('« *““ 1 ) e l) various sizes, received b> late •ic i'ncrj* ' sale by l*ept *.»] C. IL i AflTu-)AD niu’AN.YL UAKKOVV 1 celved uud Tor sale hy _.,-plS!l 0. II. UOIPFIW | » 111 17 ID itiKSol superior quality. Just receri^i* l\ steamer irom Liverpool, titnl rot sale'by v uug 22 H YMCEl. PAl.Ml.Hfc^, Vt'ltUlcAL INSTRUMENTS.—A large supply*' ’u'.ctit Fa 102 |.r> an *<!««-, nug 2 G UA'NT'H sale by eopt U re 111 I IT i'll EC KH ^ sep ‘.'7 _ i~ VtIDFI'll HERRING ' AND POTATOKH.- V Codllsn; IlHl boxes Herrings; 50 bbls Pota:> Ing and for *nlo by "U|> 13 oERANTON, JOHNSTON * C ' i - t v ODY’S LADY'S BOOK for • iflober. Kecvi'':'r It for sale hv YVAUNOGK It sop '.'0 L SAHliNGH FOR GIN GEARING.—A supplj^' size*. Ju-t received and for sale by "opt O. II. C \MPFIfH 1 , t ill E Yll CAL OLIVE St I V P.— io boxes la-1 ^ and for sule by [sept 8U| t.’. II. CAMP* IL'-'j^ Nor It rr U A Y' — I'.UI bales prei lauding from bri _ from the w hurt' by YVAV l it inrion. wml ■ i-nXSTANTlbfc* O UNDRltiH.—3hh bags Drop ami Ruck H"o». jj-®*' * O Bar Lead; SMU kegs, half do »'»l q«*“ ,,cr uo powder. •Ml hblsYYIne and cider Vinegar. ,-i.«mnu8 HHM.iy.kets l. Id sick, quarts utul P|'d'**' 75 Boxes, quarts, prills and hsl f gallon IP ckltM* tl» bags \\ mIiiiiis. f’ilt*orls and Brazil Nuts* Ml boxes Pi pper Fhii c. J.Y do pii is and quarts Catsup. 9d0 M Hpanfah. half do, and American cigar*. 75 M Cheroot*. , . 75 Idils and hull do No. and 3 Mactter. b ( YU qumtalls Cotl ffan; Uni boxes Herring. "f,,'"*' IVr,B nou.i,Siny. John . iN k . PR. IN '•HE. KS ANirglllRTlNG A k Cases vpron t hecks; do Furniture do, Hal« lug Siri|»os. In store nud for sMe b.v^ ^ (j F()0 TD re IGIIT CHECKH oN'NKYV YoKK-'t)' ft sept J4 • WAVNIkftBl'.NVILLK*ij| re FED RYE FOR SALE.—D** biishoHprimeT* selu J2 yC ' ' ,0 "‘ “ ,U ' CRANK, y WEJ.L8 k »\ JFAV ROOKS—Received by W.YRNGCK A ^ Y l td .1 „C I'm-linll HOCW‘)*..J For salo at HY'GOODS -Just Hods Gamhilc Rlosll.t Peft*. “ I.VJCONGftK: i’olM Kid Gloves, ' ‘’'V, Ro." Mcr.iio Y’es's, Ll.tu'i Slur, ."osoni-, Cambric lldk’fs Cot’d Moire Attllqiw r " P 0 > hy oct 84 HENRY t.Aim."l» - 30 1 t||l*^