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Hlpc SiiuMMilli) €wttftt§ Jotttiml. VOL. 111. DAILY PAPER $4. Siuuniitul) (Cnnting Journal. P\i>kk, ♦ - $4 | Tri-Weekly^ BY J. B. C'UUHKLMJK. THOMAS W . LANE, Editor. AOVE It T 1 Sl\(i ll ATK S. Advertisement* inserted at the following rates,— FOR ON* *4UARE OP TEN LINES. On* insertion, $0 60 I One month, $0 00 Two * 4 1 00 Two ** 10 00 Three “ 125 | Three “ 12 50 Four “ 1 50 I Four “ 15 00 Five “ 1 75 Six “ 20 00 One week, 2 MJ | One year, 30 00 i /)- Contracts for yearly advertising may be made f n liberal terms. he'nl a lvertisements inserted at. the uuAl rates ami Strict care taken that they he published according *to law. All alv from transient persons, or stran per*, to lx* pai l for in advance. The privileges’ of yearly advertiser* will he confined ri'i lly to their regular business, and nil other adver tisements, not pertaining to their regular business, as agreed for, to be paid extra. it Hr All a lvertisements sent to this office without directions as to the number of insertions, will he pub lighed daily, until ordered to bo discontinued, and charged accordingly. mill jiimu, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1 8,. Roman lVnmnn. The features of the Roman women are gen erally regular, and the shftpe of tho face more inclined to the square then the oval. The hair, rich, black, and full, is braided and knottod iu a becoming and picturesque fashion. Tho fore head is low, broad and firm: answering in its expression to the lowest part of tho face, which is massive and compact. The eye is large and finely sc tin its socket. Tho teeth, arms, and bust are finoj but tho hands and feet, especially tho latter, large; and tho wholeframo somewhat too sturdy and compact* The nose is largo and almost invariably straight and aquilino. A clever Scotch woman once remarked, in a mix ed party of Italians and English, that she ami her countrywomen looked like restored busts, with noses too small. The upper part is often shaded with something more than tho suspic ion of a moustache. What is most wanting in the Roman women is an expression of softness, delicacy, and re finement. As tho men are like women so the women are like men. The complexion is mure like the rich rind of n ripe fruit than tho trans parent veil of passing emotions which play and vanish liks auroral gleams. The eyes shines with a fixed, external light, liko that of glass or polished metal; and do not darken with sen sibility. The lips are firm and tremulous. I have often stopped to look at tho nurses who were in attendance upon their young char ges, in fine weather, upon the Pim ion Kill.— Their heads, never defaced with a bonnet, seemed made and dressed to go into a picture. The hair, of rich lustrous black, lay in massive braids, and was gathered into a knot behind, pierced with a silver arrow. The complexion, of a glowing, gipsy, yellow—such as only Titian could paint—was in harmuney with tho gay bodice and streaming belt ribbon. Tho face, square in outlines and compact in structure, wore the impressive expression of a marble bust. Rut the largo brown eyes were animated with a strange mixturo of animal tenderness and animal fierceness—like those of a tigress fond ling her cubs. Passion and peril lay slumber ing in their depths. It was a volcanic face, which, at a moments warning, might break out in oxplosious of love, hatred, jealousy, or re venge. Thus Simirauiis might have looked, while 3*et a shepherd’s daughter, or Charlotte Corday, while dreaming in tho woods of Nor mandy, before the air-drawn dagger marshall ed her way to Paris.— Hillard ’ Italy. Coolie* In Cuba. Philanthropy is a cardinal aud Christian vir tue ; and philanthropists aro a most amiable ami oxce'lent variety of tho human race. But their view of things is, at times, so one-sided, and their conduct so inconsistent, that tho un charitable and malicious are frequently hoard, denying them the possession of those good qual ities on which they most pride themselves. They aro in fact, so taken up with their neigh bor’s affairs, that they have no time to attend to their own. They aro so anxious to pull tho mote out of their brother’s oyo, that they have no leisure to consider about tho boam that is iu thoir owu eye. Aud they so delight in doing good, that they sometimes do not hesitate to tolerate or perpetrato ovil, for tho sako of the grain of good which they hope to ox tract from it. There, for instance, is John Bull the Cory phccus of these people, and the worthy repre sentative of all their virtues, and vices, and foi bles, and eccentricities, and infirmities—whoso eye is ever on tho watch for tho wrong-doings of his neighbors, arid whoso tongue is ever rea dy to proclaim them to the world; would not a stranger, unacquainted with the history of John’s career, aud witnessing his holy horror of such backsliders, he almost unavoidably led to suppose that tho conduct of John hnn.sclf must bo at least a? pure and immaculate os that ofah crotnilc? Would he not bo astonished at hear ing that tho very crimes which so much excited John's indignation, and which ho denounced so fiercely, wore to ncertain extent habitually con nived at or perpetrated by himself : and that the said John, instead of being, as he had in his simplicity supposed, a man “loving righteous ness and hating iniquity,” was in reality noth ing more than an impudent pretender—a Pha risaical hypocrite? While John is sympathising with tho suffer ings of “ Uncle Tom,” and declaiming about the horrors of American Slavery, and main taining squadrons on the coast of Africa, and the coast of Cuba, for the suppression of one species of Slave trade, and one species of slave ry, another slavery and another slave trade are being patronized by him; the cruelties and abominations which fall little short of those which ho affects to bo laboring so zealously to exterminate. Bull’s notions of Slavery as well as of justice appear indeed to be somewhat ec centric. It is not so much slavery in every shapo and form, that excites his aversion, ae African Slavery—and ho deems it sound equi ty to transfer for a whilo to another branch of the human family, those fetters and those mise ries which the negro race has so long endured. Ho has been charged with wishing to Africanize Cuba, but it rather appears from facts that he is socking to Asianizc her! Experience has taught him that the wants of the labor-market in the West Indies and South America, wore the great supports of tho Slave trade, and that unless some means were devised for the supply ofthoee wants, his efforts to put down that abominable traffic, must completely fail, llis thoughts re verted to the condition of India and West ern Asia—to the density and misery of their population and it occurred to hint that the wretched coolies, as they aro termed, might be induced to desert their homes in sufficient numbers to supply tho wants in ques tion : to come from tho distant East, to partici pate in the sufferings and sorrows of tho color ed race. The idea was approved and adopted. Ships were cncourgod to engaged in tho new traffic. Falsehood and exaggeration were em ployed to decoy tho simple oriental from his kindred and country. Economists rejoiced, le ---causo the markets of tho West would bo in futuro supplied with an abundance of cheap labor. Pbilantrophists rejoieed, because they regarded this coolie transmigration as the death blow to the slave trade. All entertained sanguine anticipations in regard to It; and all -us very commonly happens in cases of tho kind, were doomed to be completely disappoint ed. The labor of tho African is still preferred, whenever it can bo obtained, to that of tho Asiatic. The old slave trade has not received . its death blow—it is still wide spread, aud flourishing. The now—after an existence of little more tbau three yours, has become, in cruelty and atrocity, almost the rival of the old. j And John Bull’s expedient for annihilating the slave trncio has only added to its oxteut, nml increased its horrors. But the coolies, it seems, nro free laborers, not slaves—theirs is a voluntary, not a forced, emigration. Now, let us submit for a moment l that this emigration is voluntary, though it is well known that it is oftoner the effect of fraud 1 or violence, than of free, unfettered choice. ; But what treatment do these voluntary otni l grants roceivo during tho voyage? Aro they not crowded down between decks, where any other than a sitting or recumbent posture i* impossible? Are they not put off with insuffi cient or unwliolesomo food? Is not. their al lowance of water s* scant as to he rather calcu lated to irritate than allay thirst ? And yot John Bull regards the sufferings of these poor j creatures with the coldest indifference, while his sympathies nre all alive to the wrongsof tho African ? But though John’s philanthropy does not shield the voluntary emigrant from suffer ing during the voyage, perhaps it holds the ,Egi3 of its protection over the free laborer in tho country to which he has immigrated.— By no moans. The moment the free laborer sets his foot in Cuba, lie ceases to bo under John’s jurisdiction, ho becomes amenable to Spanish laws; ho is surrendered to the tender mercies of Spanish officials and Creole masters. His freedom becomes a fiction, —himself on octennial slave. He receives, indeed a miserable pittance for his services, hut during the period of his apprenticeship his master has absolute authority over him. 110 is at liberty to inflict corporeal punishment on him—to dispose of him —to treat him with a cruelty,in fact which even in tho ease of tho negro the law would not per mit him to exercise. Tho Coolie may boa voluntary emigrant, a free laborer, in the estimation of John Bull; but if we had to choose, we would lake tho African iu preference to his. Iris perfidious—it is in famous to decoy these unfortunate Orientals from their distant homes, and abandon them thus in a strange land to the mercies of tvrauts and monsters. Nor can John Bull persuade the world that, his horror of Slavery is not stimulated,while he continues to patronize and • uphold a system which inflicts on an innocent anil confiding race the very worst evils of ser vitude.—Artr Y orl’ Daily ‘J'im,*. f J\RUFFKS. — Marsh's. Hull's and Relnhavt’s Trusses, 1 and line French single Trusses, ulsoun extensive j assortment of coium u Tyu"i s. For sale by ; u jng. h. m •. ik k St ro. / I.AS I I.VKs —.—; i V’ various -izes; Plough Points. Heels, Jv. U.veh ed by Inst steamers, and for sale hv ; oet l .|I i|. C\ M :Ti ELD. | TUST RBCE lV K D-- \ii it her I>t ot \. Ha . es /.iu s . ■•lehriHed Foaps and P'iTiune-v. at the sept3tE APOTHECARIES’ HALL !l yC TTER, PORK. ANI) UEEPr v ~, • I I ed per Alabama—New Pig Pork: also F. M. \|. - j lJeof: and Strictly Prime Goshen Putter, for sale hv j **pt 27 ‘ WM. (J. HICKSON. HAI HAY I ! -15'1 hales just landed fr..u ••Keystone State,"and for sale hy ; oct 10 lu 0. A. J r j MIAS.— A supply of good grown aud black Teas, al -1 ways on hand at J. A. M AVER’S. ( octlo ON! iN SETTS—Received per Keystone State White and Yellow Onion Se ts. •i WN A M \ YKR. Brought! n-s Loot. 1? 1 ‘ KDBN SEED. ; . Jury. Spinach, Turnip and other seeds: just reivived—fresh, i oct 10 J’HN A. MAY Kit. Brough ton-street. / lOSHEX CHEESE -Landing from .steamer ; \ I Hovidn, and for sale hy ~f t H. J. GILBERT. \ POl ITOES . ... fin U . j j. V steamer Augusta, for sale hy * s __ nr.j. oilreht I / irasiied, powdered and clarified ■ M OAKS.—For sale by j _ H. J, GILBERT. !)1 I’ThK.—2o firkins tresh Goshen Butter, received )per Btcartier Alabama, and for sale at the Kmnori- I umby [sept 20] SEA'BftON (it HID A LL. ’ ( lllEKßß.—Landing fn m steamer Flori ■ aid ept 21 H. J. nil y 1 AS T POWDERS. Dork i 1 Preston A .Merrill'* Yeast Powders. .Just opened and for sale by f,(;t ♦ .lAS. H. CARTER & CO. IJ it I..''] I GREEN GINGER.—A superior quality of . Green Ginger, just received and for sale l.y W. W. LINCOLN, sept 30 Monument Square. UA li SODA Ci, POTASH.-lit rusks for salu •'>’ 11. J. GILBERT. ° l ' A •’ West side Market-square. I I ME.—SOO barrels Rockland Lime, lauding per j brig Velasco; for sale hy sept 12 _ BJUGHAM, IvELLV & 00. 1 OSH EX BI TTER.—3-4 firkins fresh Goshen llut \T ter. just received per l.ark flight, and sehrdas G King, and for sale at the Emporium. ly oct 8 SKA BORN (h OD \ LL. IlilSli LINENS.—4O pieces whole and hail’ . pieces, Hunters and tUehnrdsoue celebrated Irish Linens, warranted all pure flux—Also Bleached and Brown Diaper Towelling: Ifnckahuek do; Twilled do: Damask Doylies Scotch, Itu-sin. Bird Eye. and lluck abuck Diaper. Just received at 154 Oougress-st. S. CURB ELL, Agt. oct 5 Gibbon’s Building. TfELVBT RIBBONS &c. Just melvd \ at 151 Congress street,’colored silk Velvets, I . - toon do: Plain Black do; Figured Black do: Superior Black English Crape: do do Italian do; white and black ('rapt’ Lcisse: Marceline and Florence Silks; Bonnet aud neck Ribbons, Taifeta and Satin do. S. CURB ELI, Agt. No. 15 4 Congress street. ° p l •’ • Gibbon's Building. 1) ECEfvED >orsteatner. a supply of Ladies’ V and Misses Buskins and Slippers, and for sale by M . HKII ‘T Gibbons Ran SUNDRIES. r Bai 25 ‘-asks prime Bacon Shoulders. 20 tierces sugar-cured Hams, 100 hi .Is. A. B. .t C. Clarified Sugar, tk) hhds. Muscovado do. 20 do. l’orto Rico do. 20 do. New Orleans do. 50 bids. Butter. Sugar and Soda Crackers. 50 boxes Tallow Caudles, Os and Bs. 300 do Adamantine Caudles, Os. 25 do Sperm Candles, Hs. 50 rusks filbert's London Porter, pints. 200 boxes No. 1 Pah* and Family Soap, 100 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch. 60.000 Havana Sugars. 500 hags Shot, assorted sizes. 50 boxes English Pipes. 300 bhls. Baltimore Flour. 50 do Hiram Smith’s Flour. 50 bags Georgia Flour. 300 reams Wrapping Paper. 15 tierces Small Rice. For sale hv oct3 WEBSTER ,fc PALMES. H AMS. SAUSAGES. TONGUES. SIDES.—New Pig Hams. Bologna Sausage**. Smoked Tongues, new Bacon Sides; landing per steamer and for sale by W. ft. DICKSON, oct 5 Cor Whitaker-st and Bronghtou-lanr'. TUrcitS.—l do*, extra large, with wide Wheels: I 1 doz. No. 5, I 2 “ •* 4. I Cotton and Iron Trucks of the best 1 “ “3. j quality. For sub- l.y foot 11 C. If. CAMPFIELD. / 10TT0N <4l A’S. Burnt <i*a island and ‘fn;. Vy lor’s Patent Saw Gins, to suit orders. For -nle b\ C. 11. CAMPFI ELD, 01,1 1 Agent for Manufacturers. TWTEAV HOOKS —Tim Second War with I.; 1J laud, I‘V JT. Headlev— in two vol-. Spa ring to Spend; or the Loftons and Pinkertons,by T. S. Arthur. 5 etjjre: she City of the Sea. from t.hinvasion by \a polenn in 1707 t> the Capitulation to Rndt/.ky in 1840. Ac., by Edmund Flagg. Received bv Cl B HEDG E A BROTHER. SKG Alt SI SUGARS!!—A lot of choice Sogars. just received, including J Prenado. Vcilka.Gift.large, medium and small Plantation, Bn stamen to. Union. Regalia. Kenomeno and Genuine Rio Hondos. Call and see nt tho APOTHECARIES’ IIALL oct 8 SAVANNAH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21. 185:}. SPRING ARRANGEMENT, Jf THE LIVEUFOOL AND PHI LA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ! vSußMmfiF tl,wlr fuvorilw ’ CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, now being built. CITY OF MANCHESTER. 21*15 tons. Capt. U. I.eitch, CITY OF GLASGOW. lolutons. Capt. Win. Wylie. FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Glasgow Thursday, Mar 31. 1853 City of Manchester.... Saturday, April 23,1863 City of Glasgow Saturday, May 14. 1853 City of Manchester.... Saturday. June 11, 1853 City of Glasgow Saturday. July 2,1853 FROM LIVERPOOL. CJity of Manchester... Wednesday Mar 30.1853 City of Glasgow Wednesday, April 20,1853 City of Manchester... Wednesday, May IS, 1853 City of Glasgow Wednesday, ,1 uiie 8,1853 City of Manchester... Wednesday. Julv f, 1853 RATES OF PASSAGE.’ FltOXfl’llH.Un;LPlllA. I FROM LIVKF.I'OOI.. Saloon Berths VH Dol.lSaloon Rerths...2uT<uinoaa -Midship “ •;> j Midship •* ...15 Forward “ 55 “ | Forward ...13 “ Including Steward's Fees. TITTHD CLASS PASSENGERS. A limited numberof Third Class Passengers will he taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool and found in provisions. From Philadelphia...s2o | From Liverpool $35 Certificates of passage will be issued here to parties who arc desirous of bringing out their friends at cor responding rates. Drafts on the Agents and tlu> Bank of Ireland from .Cl and upwards. FREIGHT OX GOODSOOs. PER TON. Bills of haling for goods from Havre signed hv the agents there, through to Philadelphia at s22’ .. per ton. An experienced surgeon will W carried on each ship. AH good sent.to the A rents in Philadel} bin and Liv erpool. will be forwarded with economy and dispatch. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS RTCItARDPON. 9 Walnut st., Philn.. and 41 Exchange Place. N .V. I’ADKLFORP, FAY A id.. Bav st.. Savannah. RICHARDSON,BROTHERS .v CO.. nprll Liverpool. -.r-fi HERON’S ,* r r Ji REGULAR P it KETLINEidSL HKT'.'iIKN Philadelphia and Savannah, Tno following vessels compri/.i* this Line, and will sail about every two weeks, viz ; Folir. JULIA ELIZA, Capt. lrionxi:. do. J. 11. IhiLMES, do. I. o„ SK . fdo. DART. do. So'ikrs. do. C. A. GREINER. do. Pktf.-.<.\ : The Vessels arc first elns* schooners, and command, ed by captains experiencinl in the trade, and who will use their het exertions ti. give satisfaction to the ship pers. Foi - freight'or passage (having good accounm dations for passage j apply to WILIS .t RUUNDAGK, No. 72 Bay-street, Savannah. HERON A MARTIN. mar ll No 37 1 . North VV hart e? I PREMIUM SEWING BIRDS. These useful and justly celebrated Birds are offered by thf Original Manufacturers. ami recommended to the favorable notice of the Ladies, as articles which in point, of useful* uo->. Beauty and durability, cannot he surpassed. But it beauty \uis the only ground upon which wo could recommend them, wo too would he ready to exclaim, we have enough of such. But how often do we see the fair fi rm of woman, and the natural beauty which Heaven has so kindly given her. materially ’lessen. .i by a drooping form, the natural ci*us(Mjuinco of sew* ing in an unfavorable position? Ladies.we trust that we an* not saying two much when wo tell you, that ot the many thousands already introduced, and iu con stant use. none say aught against them. Address or- J_"v24i J. A. MAVEK. i ; • i-’D ESH -i PPL IKS received \. r T.r^-V : a Alabama : •• , ’glass jars Fresh Prunes. “’ {l ‘lrums (small size) Turkey Figs, *|() b pm-s Cluster Riii'ins. “talian Macaroni, white and yellow Vermicelli, pearl, Barley. Genesee self-raising Flour. Butter, Sugar. Pic nic and Soda Crackers. Pig Hums, Smoked Tongues. Bologna Sausages and Smoked Beef. W G. DICKSON. apr 7 corner Whitaker stand llrnughton-lane. NEW HOOKS.—Tin’ Mud Cabin: or the Char acter and Tendency of British Institution, as il lust rated in their effect upon Hunuiti Character and Desti y, by Warren Ishatu. The Forged Will; or Crime nml Retribution, hy Em erson Bennett. The W hito Cruiser; or the Fate of the Unheard of. by i Ned Bunt line. Edith's Li*gaey: or the Long Wood of the Grange, by ! Hu* author of Adelaide Lindsay. Jane Seton; or, the King's Advocate: by James j Grant, author of ‘* Rommiee of War.” Ac. Ac. The Rudiments of Building: for the use of Archi tects. Builders. Draught mien, Machinists, Engineers, and Ylechlink's; by John Bullock. The Rebel Scout: a Romance of the American Revo lution. by Aria Ashland. Violet, the Bnneuusc: or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author of•• The Giet,” ••Warning to Wives. v Baruum s News. No. 40. Putnam's .Magazine, for October. -Received by oct 4 ‘ CUUBEDQE A BKGTIfEtI. AGENCIES. The undersigned is Agent for the sale ot mm Georgia liurrMlll Stone, dressed au( l furnished with all the necssnry Icons eomiilete for running—ls also prepared to furnish Fromm Burr,Cologne aud Esopus Mill Stones of every dimension. Wilder’s Patent Fire-Proof Safe*, AT MAXUKACTUWC’S VRICK3. Burns <t Griswold’s Sea Island Cotton aud Cottou Saw Gins. Taylor's patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the most competent of any in use at present. Specimens of all the above to bo seen at the Ware-house, 171 Bay-st,, Savax.vaii. tub 3 CIIAS. H. CAMPFIELD. MORE NEW BOOKS. I > ECKIVKD by S.S. SIbLEV, fuesday, Sept. 20th, it 1853. The English Soldier in the United Stales Army. The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sami Boys, who eame up t<* Lundun to enjoy themselves; by 11. .May how and G. Oruikshnnk. The Kieklebiirys on the Rhine; by W M Thoi'kearv. Faust—a Romance of the Secret Tribunals; hv G W VI Reynolds. Du'id Copperfiehl the Younger: by C Dickens. The Life and Adventures ofChnrlesChesterfield, llio Youth of Geuius; hy tht author ts Petticoat Govern ment, Ac. The History of St. G ilea and Bt. James: by Douglas Jen-old. Esq. J. Fenuimore Cooper’s Novels. Tho Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of’7s; by Pyl vnnus Cobb, Jr. The Countess of DeCharnej*, n Sequel to Six Years Later; hy Alexander Dumas. Pnrnum's illustrated News. C leawm’s PietorJal. For sale at No. 135 Congress street. popt 21 N’EW HOOKS.— Ih-nt/.’last work —lleh n and Arthur: or Miss Thuja’s Spinnin. Wheel. l-iUK La-|UQ(leni. by Alexander Dumas—lllustrated. Rodotick tin- Rover: or the Spirit of the Wave, l.y Lieut. Murray. The Boyhood of Groat Aloit: intended as an example to youth, with illuOr.itinns. Father Gavazzi -Lectures in New York.with his life, and Reports of his addresses, in Italian, to his country iik*ii in New York. The Dressmaker ami Milliner’s Guide.and Report of the Paris. Is.ndon and American Fashions, by Samuel 1 T. Taylor. Bix Yearp Later or the Taking of Biiatlllc, by Aler.au- ! dcr Diiuuin Red King the Corsan Chieftain, a Romance of the j ocean: by Harry Hazel. P.jirmun’s News. N<*. 28. Gu< Howard—further supply received hv July 18 ‘ j. n. CUBBEDftE. ! I)ECEIVKD per steamer Angnsta—lo ld.ls. Apple-. 20 do. Potatoes. In do. Decker's Pah-nt Belf-raKinir Flour.in 0. 12 and 2411). packages: • hbl<. extra Pig Hams, 2 do d<>. Pig Pork. 1 do new Halifax Pickled Salmon. 1 do. Tongues and Sounds, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked do., new Mack, rch *r. For sale at ALEXANDER'S. Ropt 27 Cor. Bull and Cnn/rc -i- .Monument • 1> APB BBBD Oil., i . I , i Y eeivod mid for sale hy oct 14 J. B. MOORE & CO. j / 1 ANTON GINGER PitKSKKVICS.— ” / Jo cases, for sale by oat 14 H. J. GILBERT. M AVm.I.AS. TALM \S,‘ A. .-(’loth. Silk. Satin and Velvet Mantillas: Cloth. Silk, Satin and Yd vet Talmas, of the latest and most approved stylea; by recent arrivals.nt KEMPTON A YKRSTIJXK'S. 72 St. J alien mid lus Ilryan-strcets, oct, 10 Waring'* Range. , M.\ SO\*S ISLACKINR.- For sale in quiui tity to suit purchasers, by 11. J. GILBERT, gejit 20 O ATS.—SOO Bushels Prime Maryland Oat*, just re ceived and for sale by P. L.t ON’STANTI N E, sept lt Foot of Barn an I street. Oil***. op Oil; 25 Lid*. Tanner’s < ‘ll: 30 do Linseed on.; for sale bv BPl'f F lr .1 ort.BEHT, Weftsid, Murketsqr. 1 .MOUUKVTE..IJH , AUTUI,--I.\DKPKXDENT-JI , ST. I ASD BUMKKB CLOTHING, FOR is,vi, Geo. S. Nichols. ,/Y HAS recently recently returned from JU&t* I |Ub |fliii York, where he ha* been selecting ‘i U ‘ V anJ fi ,,v^n K uiado tip his Spring LJ M Summert.'lothiug, ami invites his friends ami customers to look at the following which are good 1 and fashionably made and olfercd on reasonable terms. Mon’s Clothing. | 75 Men's Blue. Black. Frock and Dress Coats, ; 750 do. Cashmcret, DropD‘Etu, Merino, Alpaca. Tweed 1 Planter'Linen, Cream Linen, Grass Linen Frock | und Sack Coats. 250 Merino, Alpaca. Linen Drill and Cotton Round * Jackets. 750 Fancy Silk. Satin, Alpaca, Linen. White and Fig’d , Marseilles Vests, I 900 White and Fancy Colored Shirts—all qualities. ■ 350 Undershirts nml Drawers, do do Boys’ Clothing. As notice was given that I would go largely iut© the Boys'Clothing, I would inform .them that I have the. largest assortment in oneSbwodn the South, and will * he sold cheap uiul at one price. 500 Boys’ Frock Coats, and Sacks of all kinds and quality. 700 Boys’ Round Jackets of great variety. 650 do. Cas.-.imciv. Drilling, Alpacas, Drop P'Eto Pants. j 300 do. Silk, Yaloncin and Marseille*: Vests.grout va riety, 250 do. White and t'. ’.M. Shirts, from sto 10 veers old. 75 Small Children’s Suits, Kilts, nml little Sacks, as sorted. Als i a good supply of Boys’ Drawers, in fact a coni plesooutfit for Ifinsol'anyage at a moment's notice. Fancy Articles. Handkerchiefs, Cravat,s. Sto< ks. Gloves. Suapenpors, IMonev BcP • Children's Beits, Combs, Brushes, Neck tie*. Port Miami*,Card Cases. Collars, IlinbreUas.Satch I*.Carpet In x>. Ostrich Feather Dusters, Coat Links Shoulder Braces,Caps, £<:., Ac. Those in want will. . 1 now find a full assortment of the above at the Cloil, 1 , ing Store. No. 150 and 89. Gibbons’ Ranve. nmr 25 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, unis. ihii:. No. 17 liACNARII SI'!iMKT —. Takes this method of informing 1 the l.iidi. - <>f Sn ran mill and vi-py ’ JfT.syr tin it y. that she has on han*i -i ; (ami will be constantly receiving a large and fashionable assortment of Bon- n*t.s, Kiblwuis. Cap*. Flowers. Buttons, Combs, Man | tillas. Straw Trimiuing*. es etc. P. S.—All orders from the country promptly atten ded to. 6tino oct 2fi AGKICULTUEAL WARE-HOUbE, ITU BAY FT.- SAVANN All, ft A. The subserilier is prepared to ” v v\ furnished Planters.Countrv Mer —K*m chants and others, at WHOLE or l;lTA Iv o- ™*>i} Ag;i-le ult nrnl Implements, Consisting childly of Ploughs. Cultivators. Harrows, j Corn Fhellers. Straw Cutlers. Powder and Hand Corn Mills, Fan Mills, Sumt Mills. Road Scrapers, Root Pullers. Grain Cradles: grain, grass and hush Scythes: Reap llonks. Vard.;i url !.,• ■m-nll of all kind*. Mill and Cotton Gin Gearing. Mill Pecks aud j Mill Iron*. Saw Gum mors, halo* pud screws for lifting Mill Sti ics. Rest Dutch anchor bolting Cloths; Bo- ( gardus A Trumbull's patent. Horse Powers; riot* and j grain Thrashers of various makers. Jliuko’s Patent Ohio I*’ire-I*roof Paint. | Hydr: olio Cement and calcined Plaster, in quantity : 1 ; best sperm and otlu r Oils for lumps paint and ma- j ehinery; patent leather fid.ing. double ami single from 2fi> is inches width; stitched, cemented and copper-riveted: India Rubber do.. 3 and 4 ply. nfall widths; patent lace aud picker string Leather. Copper i Rivets and Rons. Douglass’ patent J-brrc <t l Sictinn j I Pumps, chain Pumps, hydraulic Ram-. lead pipe to fit; j Collins’and other makers appron-d Axes and Mutch- I ’ els. wood and hand S.-ovs. AiikC Shovels and .Spades, j i English patent and cro n Does, and American best j [ manufactured I{•>•>*. of all sizes: hay and manure | Forks. Chisels. Hammers and Nails, a •sorted; gard-m | ! and canal Wheclhareows, cotton w ar - le use and store ! Trucks, patent platform, counter and beam Scales, ot ‘ ! all sizes: Wire Cloth, Ac. | PKICCS KKAIiOXAULfc —i; I. MX \CCOMMODATIJiO, Wool, Hides, Furs and Bscs’ Wax, , IMUGH fat nil times, and paid for in ea.-h at current market prices. CilAfi. 11. CA 51PF1 ELI). , ” f NEW WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY, AND FANCY STORE, No. 1 Is Bniirpuon-st., i ifo MR. FRANCIS STEIN. Manufacturer of ; VyX Chrononiciors. Clocks. Town Clocks. Ac.. ! : r x\~* ‘M respectfully informs l i > uComers and the ; j o^l*public D'ii rally that lie has lilted up the j i Store 14s Broughton- t.. w here he. iu'cnds to make a j j pernianent location, aud carry on the .I nvelry business ! j in its various branches. M atches, (.'locks. Town Cloqkp, : I Chronomeiers. Jewelry. Ac.. A!•.. cleaned and repaired with dispatch and warranted. New fashion Jewelry j j and Fancy Goods of all description* sold at the lowest ‘ prices possible. j N. B.—Any Watch. Clock, tc.. that cannot, be rc j paired hy other watchmaker*. 1 pled go myself shall be repaired bv me t.< satisfaction nml warranted, j ‘ 4 ‘ ly Fit A N't.'lS STEIN ! THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVE , CLOCKS j JEWELED. : Clocks arc constructed fat conide- ! ! raMc extra .'M-nv with a particular | ifcrjJ ti*n to the lever—tlie wearing of the points : Os the balance shaft and senwstlie con.-c- ! luent increase of friction and decrea-e in motion after running a short time—being ohvir.tcd by the use of a ‘ poiishedstoneji'Wcl. straight pivot or bearings,instead of jsiintS to the huhilice shaft. They are cased iu beautiful cast Iron, ornamented frames, niul warranted to he as perfect time keepers a* the best are in use. For sale ut the Jewelry Store. 129 Congress-st. fid) 5. ’ BOOTS AND SHOES. Just received from Philadelphia. a choice Ladie>’ Walters, Tics ami Slippers.— Also. Gentlemen's fine Congress Unitors. Patent Leath t*r Pumps, rump Sole Hoots, Ae. Th ■ e who desire n good article arc iuvited t* call and ho supplied, mny IS \V. lIKIDT, Gibbous Han.cc. CAHI’KINE AND BUXNING FLUID. .11 ST received 2o hbls. of tins above, which ” ill he sold hv the barrel or otherwise, at the jt-f lowest prices, Arrangements will be enter •SKSStEfcfcto supply dealers. jan 28 J. J. M YURICH BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS !!! at sibley's hook FTgUK, No. 1.:. Congress-street, llFit RECEIVED so many Now Hook yesterday, that we cannot find time to enumerate them. From ••Crave to <ly.” Literary. Scientific, numerous, and inf<‘resting. AVo invite our friend** to call and examine. A t,so : Graham's Magazine for July; Godey’s hnd.vs’ Hook; Blackwood's Magazine: Harnum's Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pietorab Ae. june22 New books! m<;\\ bpoksTi-- lteceivivl by S. S. SIBLEY. ’l'hiirsdny. July I Itb. . Margaret Percival. by the authorof •• Amy Herbert,” Ac. Edited by Ib v Win Sewell. Father Guzazzi’s Lectures in Now York, with lib Life, corrected anil authorized hy himself. ! Manesoa’s Serial and Metln-dof tejuddng the French I I Language. ’ Lives of the Presidents of the United States, with ’ sketches of Kcumrkn bio Events. ‘ Helen and Arthur, or MissThusVs Spinning Wheel: a Novel—by .Miss Caroline Leo Mont/.. Lift*and Adventures of Yalluntiue Vox. the Ventril oquist; by Henry Cock ton. a most humorous work. ALSO. A FURTHER SITIM.Y OF Yankee Notions, or the Whittling* of Jonathan’s Jack Knife, beautifully illustrated. Yillettc, by Currer Hell. TbeSwamp s'te I. The CorsairCbieftain. Hazel's new Sea Story. Wild Sports of the West; l>y Win II Maxwell'. Major Jones’ Courtship. Major Jones’ Travels. Chronicles of Pinevillo. Roderick the Hover. Nathalie, a Tale; by Julia Kavamih. Six Years* Later, or the Taking of the Bastille, Ac. Ae. For sale at N0.135. Oontircs -st. july 14 NEW BOOKS. lOTJTBE ELTON; or Tilings Seen and Heard, a j Novel: by Mrs. Alary llorndon. Wild Jack; or the Staten Island Child—a sketch from life, together with highly Interesting stories: by Caroline bee llenlz. Sam Slick’s Wise Saws and Modern Instances; or What he said, did or invented. Autifriwaticlftm—A Tale of the South: by Miss Mar tha Ilaiue Butt. Nancy Waterman: or Woman’s Faith Triumphant— a story of New York City: bv 0. F. Hamington. bufitte, the Pirate of the tlulf: bv.l. If. Ingraham. The Empress of the Isles; or iho Lake Bravo: by Charley Clewline. . Notabilities in France and England—withanauto- j biography : by Pldbiretto Charles. Professor of the ! Fans Institute. Harry CoverdaleV Courtship, and what came of It hv the author of *• Frank Falrlelgh,” •* Louis Aruu delb” Ac. Ac. Volume 1, Putnam’s Magazine, bound neatly in Cloth. I Further supply of My Novel. Harnum’s News. No. 2d. | Arthur’s .Magazine for June. ’ K nobly od l y rjuueTl J B. OUJJBETKrE iIVSIXKXS [)ISU( TOMV, j S. M. I’ETTINGILLA CO’S ADVERTISING AGENCY, j 102 XAS-SAI; HTRiir.T, VKW YORK, And Xu. 10 Hlata-Aru cJ, Button, j I l*. & Cos. arc Agent* for tho most Influential and lur- i gout circulating Comniorviul Papers both in the United i Stat® aud tho Canadas. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. r .. , : - *rr .7 _ . _ . CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OR BAKING POWDERS, The Chmp sf, ll .il/hirst. most r.s fuf and m,c ..7 Article, for raisin'/ li nl, Biscuit, Fried, tir/ihltC, and Johnny t.il.-s, I ‘aatru, I‘uddin S,n ,/ Cukes, Corn Itrend, ,tc., r istlie most c. momicAl, useful.oonvenient,and i JL healthy coin poll ml in existence, for raising Bread Biscuit,Cake*, I’asiry. Puddings, Ac., with cither Wheal Uyo.lndian or Buckwheat Flour. It is anindi-qensib!e article in the culinary departments ol every luui> hoM c tahlisluucnt. anl there is tiot.'iiok or Ibmsokivpcrin | creation who will be without it after haC.og i iii tried it. Sold by the principal Grocers atid Dm .i : Opinions of the Press. Those who havo tried it., have fu:nd ilia! th * a*b. . tisemont does not vaunt its praises t m iiighlv.- / j hasser Floridian and Journal. F >. 19, 15.,;;.’ | Housekeeper.’ >vlit hive tested tie* •{Uality •! t!ii ! powder, pronounce unanimously in its favor. • j part It tilii (’onm r. i It surpasses on cry thing in the way of rdin;/, we ever yot saw used in the lmking of ■ ,/Ar.v. - Ua/itr <y ; cute and lief/isf, r. April 15. 1853. I This is an article of such utility in vari-ms kind t 1 cookery, that wlum its virtue.'be, i>me priq>eriy kieovn ! no housekeeper that studies eoiiifiuM no I eeoti lev. will willingly do without it.—-.V. ). I‘a ... Mm/ _'l. | 1853. No one need lie; Itateto use Durkoe's all iuiportaul I article to housekeepers — l.‘,puhliean Banner an 1 .Y oshrillc Whip, Frh. 17. 1853. | Would you havo light hroad.sweet bread, bread that yon ran eat with u go,l relish, do not forgot to pro cure Durkee's Baking I’oNvder. and you will not fail have good bread, valves, A..— Troy Unit'/ Times. Ala if i 21. 1852. ; We have tried lldsarticle and can recommend ii with • I perfect confidence. ig/rcVc tie. ,lnh/. l ‘>:-2. Duvkee .’ Baking !*mvder we have tried at.our house and our • better half” was asionished at Hie result.- j .V. )'. Daily Times, (hi. 23. 1852. AII good housewives will rejoice in and glorify the nameof Durkec, alter they have given his Baking , Powder n fair trial.—.Y-.ie ><;/•/,• Bun, S pt. 30. 1552. Durkee's Baking I’owder, undoubtedly the best arti- . ! elo for Ud* purpose that has yet been discovered.— .\. j >'. Dutchman. l*b. 12. 1853. : Tho highest commendation*, from hundred* of tie* j largest and most respectable wholesale houses iu mi-, and nearly every largo Uily on this Coutiuent, could ] Be given if space allowed it. i. i)- The article i< warranted to give satisfaction.— J j Orders accnmpnn iut with Cash icitt In- prom],tty filled, i i-:. u. m: it Kin;. Solo Proprietor and Manufacturer, ! Wholesale Dealer in Sal ,Soda, ('ream of Tartar, Sup i ! Curb Soda, t'ookiiig Extracts. Wax Mule■lie*, dc. 139 Wa:er-strcel,i\nv York. nug 17 3m MRDK HVKCIiKSTS. I of.Medicine Chests, of pure Mahogany and Black i M ai nut. •: all prices; for sale bv | June 29 JX<. 11. MOORE &pft. / lOBrORKSS U \TKK, unw laujiling from V > bark Exact,warranted to be genuine, and recently bottled. A supply ot ii is kept constantly in ice. i jo 30 W. M'. LINCOLN. Moiiument-sqr. I vlt. MCKENZIE’S celebrafi-d Rat Destroye;. [ / for tho destruction of Bats. Crows, Wolves. Corns. /•-., Ac, For sale at the Apothecarv's Hall, bv july 27 J. K. DkFORD. I> IYIIU AY'S Reiuly Ifi-ii-t. !'.>r all pains. \ fresh V supply just received* at the Apothecary’* Hall, by j july 27 J. !■;. D | > D. nR* MrL.WK'S c, l;-brate,l Live- Pißs. in Sick iLcgylauliu un i all bilious complaints, they are I surpassed “by none. A fresh supply ju.;t received, at ; Apothecary's Hall, hy July 27 * J. 10. DkFORD. | UIL i’ON .n Smoked Beef, iv a ceivndliy steamer uud for sale hv july pi li.J.GILBERT. / tOSHEX 15VTT 1 111.—10 kegs, received hy j v 1 -U,earner and for sale hy July 1 i H. ,T. (;! L”-’'’ 1b RIXS’ M IIITE ii,Al .N 1.. -A s u pci lor aruuv j justreceived. SPENCER IT UR ELI. Agt, fob 25 154 Congress st. Gihlio’ ‘ Building. \ 1 r III'I’i*I M.\>ilEß’S BRUSHES, of superior V | make sorted size-.just received and for sale hy apr 27 E. LOVELL. j dl Vlil'i’l’ \VIAM--Iu wlioie and half casks \_Anud boxes; for siiiuby A. IP'NAi D. july 13 (‘•>rm*r >fßay and Wldtaker-sds I JINK ll.'liNl li Uii fill N TX—Freehand English . Furni:ure Chintz, iu Bunelius and Stripes t*r Laid (iuihsaud Bordering. at may 20 KE'II'TGN & VERST I LLK'S. DOU ISLK VND SI N'GI.K i A RUI.LI.IDG UNS J ust received uud for sale by mar 81 E. LOVKLL nAY. —125 bundle* Hay, landing porachoone at araot For sale bv nprfi BRIGHAM. KELLY &G H A IIS. • I--’ I ‘ 3 i ill!’ He cur, I h iu-. i; U l ing from acbr Edna C. tor sale by apr 18 BttlGH \ M, 1 1 ELI Y A CO, (ILAUET MINK.—SO boxes Clmt.aui Morgan x. ) Chateau Lufitte, St. Julian. St. Emillion. For sale by [feb 24] V. BON AUD. IAWS OF GEORGI t \ j late Acts of the Legislature of the State of Geor gia. received and for sale hy S. S. SlBLfiY, june 14 No. 135. Congress-street. 3 5 M ‘ LATHS, PLASTER, CEMENT and j Plastering Hair.—A constant supply of the above articles for sale hy may 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. lEXo.ns 1M) ORANGES. Received by jc.r, and for sale by may 27 IL J. GI LB KKT. j A | ESS PORK AND l i ;:! . : bids, new M-- - j jJI Pork; 100 hhls. new Me.-s Beef. Just leeevied and for sale by (fob2l M BBS i'l K A I*A U.MKS. 1 VMBOI IIAYT •50 bundle* prime *A:ufi,>v I Hay. lauding per schr. North Slate aud for sale hv ( je15j BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. / 1 \ AIPIII \E. —2O barrels t'iimphine and Burn \ J ing Fluid. Just received and for sale bv may 5 J. B. MtklKK A CO. H\ Y.— A few bale ofDomestle Hay, iu store and fi>rsale hy SEABORN GDODALL. july 12 _ I)OTaTOEB. A t o MeycorPota toe*, just received uud for sale low hv july 12 SEABORN GOOD ALL. ! AIIIGSII 15 i.)S 11 EN Btri'TEß AN Ul 11EE8K. j(> | kegs and thus fresh Goshen Rutlor, 50 boxes J Cheese, and cask—just receved and for sale at the Em poriuniifiy SEABORN GOOD AL. j jy i - T)RESTON & WERRILL 8 Yea I 1 and Extract of Louiou —a fre.-h supply just reeei v- ! ed at the [jyfij APOTHECARY'S HALL. ! SYltt’P.- •‘UI bbls. New York Sugar House .Syrup in store and for sale >y may 150 OGDEN A BUNKER. I)i )TAIH >KS. —OOO t>l■ l. . Potatoes fin saleh) mar 17 lb J. GILBERT. IT 31 Hit. EL LAS—At wholesale and retail at J niavlT HKbDE.N A CO’S. Sii \Lb II \ Ms. VC. Just received, 160 Su gar (Tired Hums, small size. 160 lbs. Fresh Smoked Reef. Bologna Sauungos, Smoked Tongues. Fulton Market Beef. For sale by july 23 W.G. DICKSON SPICKS.— Mae , Cloves, Ohvnainon, Ginger, All spice Nutmegs. Jamaiac Ginger, Ground Ginger. Black and White Pepper .Cayenne. Ac. Cinnamon ami pepper ground fresh, and iu quantities to suit, custom ers. A supply of the above, juat received and for sale by J. E.DkFORD. June 8 Apothecaries’ Hull. 1 EPISCOPALIAN PUBLICATION^ \ Just reeei ved, a variety of the Protestant Eplsco pal Society of New York. Tract*, Church Cutcchisma I and other cheap and vulliable publications. For sale j at the book store of S. S. S! BLEY, aug 10 No. 136 Congress-street. SUPKRIOII WHITE \ IDYELLOW GREASE For Railways. Carts, Heavy Machinery, Omnibus sos,and all other Cnrringes; ft bbls and 7 dozen cans of sin-above Grease, landing from schr. Virginia. For sale by [nmr2b| C. 11. CA M PFIELD. j i>ECKIVKI> PER LATE ARRIVALS—A full i Vuippl.v of Duftield’s St.aggA Shay’s Cussard’s. and Roloaon’s Hams: uls<. a fresh and full supply of new j Groccries, for sale low at ALEXANDER'S j nprls eor. Bull and Cougr. *. t ,Momimeni-*rj ‘ MARRIAGE. HAPPINESS AND COM I*l4 T E.HE. 117/1 IS IT f r |A|IAT we heboidnninv fi-malos, scarce In the m . > 1 dian <d bfe broken iii health and spirits with a ! ••oiiiplieatUui r.f diseasu> and ailments, dephiinp’ them ! of the power for the enj.oment of life at no nge when i physical health. I.novae, nus spirits, ami hr.ni.y >ereni • ity of mind, arising frofil a c ndfiKm of 1.-ulili.*hoiiM ’ he predominant. i Many ot the cnttsrtt of her sufferingsfirst ~,.r h '■•-'■•- s years before, perhaps during girlhiN M |,or the Jir*t n. I of marriago—were fn their origin so light as to pa.-* I unnoticed, find of course uegleded. / V A FT KB 1 I.AHS. When te Cate I K . henefitlcl l.y ..ur knowledge, nn , 1 I<Hk bark and mourn,nml regret the full ol our ignorance. M hat would we not oflen give to possess, in carlv I life the knowledge we obtain iu after years! \nd i what, days and nights of anguish we might not. hate hmi spared, if 111 knowledge was timely pu.M-,d. [ It is MFLAXe/JOI.Y ASP STMFTU.X,; To behold the sickness and suffering endured by mam ann ite for many years, fn.iu cause- imple and i-nni: . • (able, easily remedied—or better stili n„i ineiirred. f every M7/7-’ t.Y/> MOTH Bit Possessed the information eontaiuedin a lit lie volme. wit hill the reach ot us all) which would ,-iiare to he. , self VKABS OF Ml SB ft V. And toher hiHlVind tile con-dunt i.i| and anxiety ot mind, nocessarilv devolving upon him ti ni -i, Ui,. - . i the nn ite. NNiilmui giving him tin* opport unity of •. quiriiig that competence which his exertions are enti I ed. and i.lie po.'.'.-s'ii-n of whi-di would secure the hap ! pine>s of hiui.'cif. wife and cliiidren. SLCPftK Till-: Me. I Y.X OF It A PPI.VKSS Bv becoming iu t ime poss, <scd of the knoNvlnl.c.il,,’ waut ot Nvhieli lui' - laiised Die .• ii kiic s unffpoN< ttN thousands. In view of such consequence*, no wife or mother i cxcusable if she neglects to avail hcr.-clf of t lint knoss h dui*. in vi'spoet lo licrsdf. wliK-h woiihl spare her mm Ii sufferin i. 1.,-ll.c means of happim- ; :m,| pp - pol ity In In r liushand. and confer upon her children ; ’hat hi, -ing above all price healthy bodies, nn it ii healthy minds. That knoNYlcdgu h contained in a lit tie work entit led Till-: .M A K 111 K H WOMAN'S I’rlvate 11 iillral Coi:ijiaiiloii. BY DIE A. M..MAI BIUK O . PKOKI -sol: OK ok WOMEN, i One Hand red, Bid inn.) lHwo.. pp. 2.0. Pm. si ) Cade. f joN KINK INi'ER.f.XTKV BI.MUMi. *1 UO., First puhli hed in lsfi>. and it is not sr/. r/. i.'./yt; on woM)/:/:f/ /.. i'oiishlci'i!) o- (imt rxrry Fninh'. ivlit- Hicr married or nol, can lirrr nri|iiirr a full know ltflgc af tilt* nature, tliae lU'lrr nml c.nisrs of lier romplniiits. u h Ii I hf \ urioiis symptoms, nml (lint llfil lly IIA L F 1 MU. L lOX ((t l ‘JUS. ! -hoidd lnvo been sold. | It is impraeticjilde to convey fully the various sub ject-. treated of. they are of a nature strictly inten ded for the married, nr thnsti contemplating marriage-: i Imt no t'eniide desirous ot'enjoying health, aud that beauty, consequent upon health, which is so conriuc ti',- i , herowu happiness, and that of her husband, but eitlicr has or will obtain it, as has or will every husband who has the fine ami affection of liis wife at heart , or that of his own pecuniary improvement. rriVABOB OF OXF 111 XP'ftEl) THOUSAND rni’/FS Have been SENT BY MAIL within tho last few mouths. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. UK NOT DBF ft AFDF.D Buy no book unless “Dr. A. M. .Manriceau, 129 Lib erty Mreet V Y.” is on tjie title page, and the , ntry in the Clerk's O,‘lice on the hack of the title page: anil j buy only of re.Sj.ectable and honorable dealers, nr j send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. as there are .spurious und surreptitious Infringement i ofeojiyrlght. i LET EY Kit V WIFE AND IP'S It IXD POXDFIF ■ | No cu'Msr for IgnoraiU'i', w lieti Iguoi - nm-4* is M Isery I o t hose \v ** hold near nml dear, nml ulii n to dispel our Ig noninreU ivlthiii our reneli, j To enable every one tqdeeide upon the imlispmsi hie necessity of possesing a copy, and that no wife, or mother noml remain uniformed upon the many cans- I es. wliieh sooner or later, are destined to make fear fill | ravages upon her health, unless guarded again-t. and that no considerate and affectionate husband have : cause to uphrtid himsolf with negieet of tlie welfare of I his wifi*—a pamphietof tliirty-six pages, eoutaining ‘ full Title-piiye and hidc.r of (Ams- iilx. together with ex tracts from the book, will he sent free td’chni'i . to am part of the United Stn too, by addressing, post-paid as { herein. When Knowledge is IlappiitesH,*! is j c i I jin f>l* t o !)<■ igiiorn lit. receipt iif One Dollar (for the fine Edition. ‘ extra Mnd.ingl.-THK M utuum Woman's Biuvatk Mi::.- : ic.u. Com rAN’toN'is sent {mailal free) to any part of the ; United States. All letters must, be post-paid, and ad- : dressed to l)r. A. M. M AUK ICE At'. Box 1221. New* | York City. Publishing Office, No, 123 Libertv Street. . New-York. For sale by Lee A Whitman. Ringgold: R. F. Rennet, j Cjissville: Doyal A S. ars. McDonough; J. A. Reynolds, j Dahloncgn: C. Youngblood.Gcrlethorpc. Ga. In New York ('ity. by Strimmer A Townsend. Adri- ! a nee, Sherman A Cos, Dewitt A Davenport, and Barnes 1 | A Cos. apr 12 NEW BOOKS. (1 BEAT Truths hy Great Authors: a dictionary o! t Jf aids io reflection, quotations of maxim*, meta ‘ phor*.counsels, cautions. nphoHsins, proverbs, Ac. Ac., from writers of all ages und both hcmisjilnres. The Evening Book: or. Fireside Talk on Morals j and Manners, with sketches ot Western Life: by .Mrs. Kirkland, author of A New Home.” Ac. ,Vc. * The Bible in the Counting House: a course of Lee tin<•< to Merchants: by 11. A. Boardnum, lfi D. Rowland Trever: or tlie Pilot of Human Lif:be ing an ttiitobi'..rnipby of the author—sliowimt how to make or bise a fortune, anil how t-. maki* another. The Race for Riches, and some oftlu* Pits into which the runners f,il—six Lectures, applying the word of God to the traffic of men : hy Wm. Arnot. minister o| Free St. Peters’. Glasgow : American uditk<n. with pref ace and notes, hv Stephen Colwell. The Doubting Communicant Encouraged: by Foptt- | mils Tuslin. D. !>.. late Chaplain of the United States Senate. Second edition. Marco Paul’s Voyage, Travels and Ad ventures in Boston: hy Jacob Abbot. Mariede Bcrniore: a Talc of the Crescent CRy, Ac., f Ac.: by W. Gilmore Simms, author of the Yenmssce. j Ac. Ac. American Game in its Seasons: by Henry William Herbert, author of the **Shooting Box,’’ “Deer Stalk- | CI S.” Ac. Ac.. j A Dictionary of Di-iucslje Meilv-irn* Mini llousel.nld | Surgery; by Spencer Thompson. ‘I. lfi. revised—with addition, liv llonry 11. Smith. M. D.. Surgeon to i.t. I ! Joseph’s Hospital. Philadelpliin. I Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence, ofThoina* ! ! Misire. eilited by the Right lion. Lord John Bn ell. M. P.—Part IV. Cyrilla: a Tale by the author of *Tlie Initials.” liarvy Ashton: or the Will and tin* Wav: In the | author of “ Minnie Grey.” “Gu Howard.” Ac. The White Wolf: nr the Secret Brotherwnod—a J Romance; by Paul Foval, author of the •• Mysteries 1 of London,” Ac. Minny LaNvsim; or the Out Law's f.engue—a Ro- | tnnnceof iiotham : by Charles Red Swans. The Dancing Feather, or Pirate Schooner; by .1. H. . Ingraham. Esq. I The School-fellovr’s l irst Quarter- a gift Bool: f, r j Children: edited by IN. C. Ricluirda and Cousin Alice, j | Putnam's .Magazinefor June. I Barmim'* Illustrated News, No. 21. Reecoited b-. June 1 J, B. 01 BJI CONFECTIONARIES. f IMIF. subscriber bog* leave to Inform bis friends and I the citizens generally ot Savannah and its vicini ty. that he hag purchased the interest of Mr. New com h;in thn.Cnnfbntinnnry hitherto owned hy NeweoniE A Rice: and that he will continue’to manufacture, and keep always on hand Fresh nI Pure ConfcctloiinrlcH, Manufactured from the best materials. and compels ! In g every variety of Candies, Sugar Plums Ac. Ac. Ac French Confectionaries. Lemon Syrup, Syrups for Soda Fountains, Together with every other article in bis line, always instore and for sal cat wholesale and retail.on the most reasonable terms. T. C. KICK, af) ts S. E. Comer Broughton nun Whiteker-sts. | \ft DO3I IN AL SUPPORT KUK. Van . Horn’s Improved clastic. Utero Abdominal Sup- | porters for Prolapsus 1 tori: and ttie elastic Abdominal i Supporter, or Body Brace, for both sexes—for weak- i ness, debility, pains in the back, c-rpulemv. ,fv. JOHN B. MOORE A CO.. ! sept l 0 Gibboi:-’ Building j I)OTA TOES. 26 Mils, in fine order, for sale by ; octlf) WEBSTER A PALMES | NO. AM) I’ORTO lilCO SUCiAR 40} • hbds.; for sale by sepU H. J. GILBERT. , SEO ARS.—10,000 No. 1. La Noriega and others; fro sale by 11 YLAN D A O’N EILL. sept 18 Under Marshall Tloust IVM RftOlltE al t*> . Coll at < j Under-deeves, Infant’s Robes, Infant's Waists. Breakfast Cam brie Caps, Cambric, ami Muslin Hands all in grout variety. at i\ EMPTON A A’ER STILL K'S, 72 at. Julii-n and 105 Bryan streets, net 13 Waring’* Range. (tORN. Baltimore Corn,in store and for sale in i J lots,to suit purchasers. septso OGDEN A BUNKER j NO. ill. TRI WEEKLY -S3. | ‘•> M*. A.-. 100 l-1.l- lli.ltimoli I ■ 1..i„-.|m,!-,-t n,„ir: ‘ i llh-11-:-. smith', So | ht.lß, rraro Ih-nnn-uKlnur. . | no I*\'*.n Rcmld h l-iuiiily Soap. I M J-’ I'.lout ‘l-uhl Cnii-lhi-, I>.) J.. A-Inninhtiiu- I'niHlh-s. -I” Culgntc'. Slarrli I'. rulo l.y Ii -IKR a I'AI MI'S. / 111 I M M 11, 1.11(1 111M11.11111t., , | ’ tin, ii, ;n..| .fniiiiiK-nIH | Wart", an, .1,-.-ri,.tl. ... ~l , lu> I -MU 1.-., , i , (hr ii-.- ti. ti. ■- niknutv. nrUtr ht-itig Joint.l <w j sab* at the Apolhi • ar} V Halt. I x 1 i Di FORI) H\ \ \\ l> I fitli if. , ,j. North River liny. *.O biinvU Fl.m.i iandi.m ■ I Stcaim r Augusta, and fi r .'ale I-. ” - i’Ali;i.i id:p. fay a co 1 4 ’OR \. M-lirls • ■in lea n Lh * liberal terms it appliixt fi.r avn \o | !'•-: - SEABORN GnoDAl.l. hR* -M fl* l\ -> Am. i,.an M.-m* : . “ nrraiiti i t. r< move Wo m* in even | ’•:.;*• ‘’ here a fair trial i. • n. a fresh supplv just rc } c. iNc.l at the \pothccarv .• Hall, by . ‘ J. Ik T’I.FORD \ j OMit ll< M l |'lm; , j,. .* I Bohinelt Netting. lor sale bv | ! ‘fi’ 1 • KEMPT’ i\ A \ Id: ST lld E SJ*’ NMIN \in.r, tdMIIJS. Embivlla.*, Phi.l J”" 1 ’ :i KI NIIT’iN A VERSTII.Id ‘S, j > V I I- I>P. PldtmCE \l i nilh “;ui.l I I ‘ ‘ Grass. \ncfiiiN i fin-:, . French A!nstai<l ‘ .i' 1 ‘ A. BON AUD. * v\ ot; 1,1. \ \ St .. At; .-9 hb,i’ ;,n,. . l ,r 1:5 SEABORN GOOD VI . I*l TTER V\l) <ll I’.l'.Si; Rcc-ived per I ) nicr Aii-ii'ia. ; 11. h Mipply lin Butici aii.li lieest*: fin- -ale at the old stand > t the Fuiporiuu ! hly 1 SEABORN’ GOOD ALL OATs. - |uo bus In 1- tuavy Tcunc.* • c ( *ats. in tint i . order: for. Bale by CtIAS 1 \ ri I* ELD ! ‘K 1 “Il <• I HI DROPS, Jujilhc Paste uic! K Eeppermint l.ozenges. superior quality. Just n i ‘‘cived per steamer, nt the j j* ,,v ‘• APOTriECARY S IIALL. Cll It K,* ILN }.,R, • i c llask jn.'t ivcci\cl and lor .-ale ut a low price bv JOHN B. MOORE .v Cos, Gibbon’s Bull - I >’ ITER \ N D ell HESi:.-- 20 tubs. Legs and firkin’ * >Go hot Butb I 1 priced dog 2.'. i, x, , ’ h**i*se. Received j-cr st earner Alabama, and for sale at the Emporium, hy -9 * SEABORN OOOPALL. IEKCIiI.S- l t iih of bn go and healthy Svveedisl j Leeches, this Uav received per steamer Florida:fi i ‘!'* by M . M . LINCOLN. Monunu ut square. ’ OEIDUI7. ANI) SODA i’> \\ DELS ! . . l fin dy f..r the retail trade, from imported matt i rials, and warrant, and full weight. For-ah* bv 1 W. W. LI Nt OLN, Monument sqr | >akky*s ‘I iti( t)Pin;i;oi s.- \ (>,,j, I > supj'ly “t thi’ c.-lebrate.l jireparatiou forGieJlair i just received aud for sal.- hv JOHN R. MOORE A CO.. I _ Gibbons’ Building. M"’. ASSES.- 150 rdf priuu N. O. Blolai - . R’ lioilcd. in store, aud fi r sale hy OGDEN ts BUNKER. j JUTTBU & CHEESK \ t,.- h !- • 1 ) ‘(earner Morida, of Goshen and lovv-prieed Butter i ami a tew select Cheese, received and fi.r sale at the j Emporium, by j :,M - 10 SEABORN GOOPALL. ( o‘--’'ILNT.—..u I'l l-. Hoffman's Hydraulic Co* \ mi nt. Landing aud for -ale bv | . 1:5 BRIGH AM. KELLY A CO : I | “ • “ Hay .-mow landing from st uun hip j ftatcol’ Georgia. For sale hv ’ ang 22 0(1 DEN A BUNKER I A XI) LATHS. Lime „and I j ■” M Laths from St. J.-hns. N. 8., lading tr. in . brig L. M. Charlton, and for s-de by Bli Dill AM. KELLY A CO. ’Y EGRO (LO l IIS. 20, cards pupetiot j -1-A Nc-ro Cloths, just rt'ceived and for sale hy nug2s KEMPT. >.\.v \ i'ICTI LI.E. 1)1 I I Lit. 1 lirkius low priced Butter, autl‘J-. f firkins Goshen Butter. Just received and for salo I at the Emporium, by - £ BE ADORN GOODAIJi. I )OTATORS AM) ONIONS Hamdhig from I steamer Florida, aud l'ur sale by ,u H. J.GILBERT nhigham's Mills, just arrived. For salo hv 11 COIIEN k TARA ER. (1’>l) HMI, Mackerel and Herring,just received and t- Mile by aug 11 II J.GILBI It p. ONIONS. A fresh siqipl.v. received bv steamer, and for sale by [aug l’ij 11. J. GILBERT. nAI. .500 bales prime North River Huy, land mg per .ehr. llvee/e. fur sale by ’ 7 BRIG 11 AM KELLEY A c.. MOh ASSES. -übl :• I ’■ rTfui and st _ choice New Orleans do. For sale by “ ’ ,s \) EB.STKR ft PALMES | CJST *1 lly usu. For s:de by M ‘ ; V BON \1 i. l)OOK8 X BOOJKHtI BOOKSI fi i: b | > ei| b, yesterday's steamer a large assortment of new and interestin'; work*. We have nut lime to par ticularize. Call und examine. S. S. SIBLEY. No. l 56 Congresi street. ‘I ’ API OCA fi | rn star, b 1 and I’iuina: flesh supplies, just i< ceived. tjd fi -* I J I I” FORD g # il) i 'I EEL.— 200 biurs: for sale bv *V septl || j. GILBERT. I)OTA TOE>. i 11 bbi i tat E"i- sale by [uug 0| SEARGKN GoODA LL. V I-1...1 R “bi b'-Ui.crnne Bnlthn.-.e Fleer 1> from new Wln-at; landing from .*: hr. J. W \u derson, and fi r sale hy :111 - 27 11. J.GI LB! i:'!- | POTATOES.—I’I barrels Dm i • lie Potatoes, te- suR a by [aug 291 FI. \ I’ORN GooD ALL L'LOI It. Hill l)bL. fa in V Gcnn- <-e ho 1 I. ing I hi.-’ day per steamer Alabama, livin’ N, v\ \ orh and for sale by ’ Os DEN A ! I NKER. H’ 2 • Hay. Lantiin tfill brig Philura. and |..r side bv fi - l' BK hi II \KELLY A CO. I,T I ’HIV MAUIiKT BEEF, .o ha barrels for sale by "g 17 II J. GILBERT. I H RNIAG I’J.I It) ai. Camp] n fie. fi r sale b I > J. B. Mt.HiBK A CO, ang 12 Gil boug’ Building. / (O l{ N AN I) O A'l'S.—l i r safe to nvriv , ap| ! W<” |aug| OGDEN 4: BUNKER. !l .'T RECEIV ED. A lot of tine nml sitmll Fug. Cured Hnuis. For sale by A. DONAT'D. / lAItPE.V i EH’H I'GoLS.—A full asw.rt V. 7 just received and fi.r sale by K. LOA'KLL.*~ OA lon 8 in barrel . htmlio . and for falebv n J.GILBERT \\ 7 mil. LEAD, I. ; w Re i, ~i j T sand N". 1; -ofi galls. Lin.-eedUil; now Jantiiio and for wale by ’"W 29 JOItN B. MOORE & CO. } V OF GEORGIA The Acts of the & 1 * the I.C: ishitureof tlie Stateof Georgiuof IK6I and ‘52: ret, ivi*d and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY. ” ‘ Congress.sti I ’SNENI I';oF( UFFEK... \ regular sum 1 jply “1 111 .MM EL’S IMPROVED COFFEE IS | SKNVi:, w hich has been tested, and lias given SMtis ! fueli- n Mi en uswi with Ground Coffce.it j.opsoscs such strength, flavor, and clarifying qualities ns to 1 make a sating per cent. Put up in foil pack ! ages. PJ : .cents each. “ arm u ted to phase, if not, the | money will be refunded,as it is sold on the warrantee J of tin- manufacturer.-. W. G. DICKSON j une 22 Whitaker st.. cor. Broughton I.anc. CORN COBy. Ip- / W \ BUSHELS Prime Western Corn, just re \ f\ f ceived and for sale by aug 10 ts P. L. CONSTANTINE ! r I HAt ’< •i. i-i uui ivulled flavor and purity, at she j | oet k APOTHECARIES’ HALL | f'S HBIVI Sii TCHJ A I CO.—LorDlard’s Caven V ddish Tobacco in tin foil, also a fresh supply of Mrs Aider's Tobacco. Just received and for sale by JOHN 11. MOORE A V. . sept 10 Oibbongf Huildirf HATS AND CAPS. Fine, fashionable silk amt benver Men's and |l<-vs’ California do. A lago%MT lot of Wool Hut ‘-r Plantation use. anle by STALEY A lIE.YDY, V)UTTER ANI)ciIEKSE.—For sal* by’ I ) sept 1 H. J. GILBERT.