The Savannah evening journal. (Savannah [Ga]) 1852-185?, October 26, 1853, Image 1

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VOL. 111. DAILY PAPER SI. Snaaitiial) (gucttiitfl Jjarnul. I>vn.y j* u*hk, - ~ ‘ BY J. B. < UHIIEDG^, THOMAS W. LAKE, Kell tor. Al> V RUT ISIMi K ATE S. Advertisements insulted :it the following rates, — FOSt O.VB S'tfVRE OP TKX* LINKS. Ono insertion, s<* <U) I One month, 00 Two 1 00 -Two •• 10 00 Three “ 1 ’J.') | Three “ 12 60’ Four “ 160 I Four “ 16 O') Five “ 176 I Six “ ‘2O 00 Ou week, ‘2 00 | One yoar, 30.00 F Oun tracts fir yearly advertising may be mode t n liberal terms. I ii; il a Ivortise neats inserted .at the usual rates and i riot care taken that they be published according to * w. VII alvirtisen cits from transient, persons, or straw ger-j. to be paid t'r in advance.’.. I’.i • nrivllajes of yearly advertisers will he confined li ‘i llp to their regular busines?.'and all other a. Ivor ti< * n • its, not pertainin ‘ to their regular business, as a for, to be paid extra. ‘f YLI advertisement-* sent to this office without 1 1r •Vimsas to the nu nberof lii&ertjonS, will lie pub l s i* l l lily, until ordered to be discontinued.’ and char'e l accordingly. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0, 185 li, . Choice Stock. At n recent sale of imported’ cattle, in Madi son county, 0., bulls two an l a half year? old told for $3,000. A cow seven years old-brought $1,275, and a cow three years old $ 1,850. The sheep averaged SO3; and hogs sold at lVoiu $lO to S2OO each. Only ono animal was taken to go out of the State. A Portuguese paper gives some statis tics which could only bo obtained under one of those governments of the spy and secret police system. They report the st ile of matrimony in in that country. There tiro in Portugal 872.031 married couples, of which the present condition i'very nearly as follows women who hove left their husband? for their lovers, 1232; hus bands who have loft f(Vef £ wives for other wo men, 2301 : couples who have agreed To 11 vo pop irate. 33.120. Couples who live in open warfare under the’ same roof, 18,2'flW; coif pies why cordially hate each other, hut dissemble their aversion under tli-.* appearance of love, lt)2,Sß(i; couple? who live in a Slate of tranquil inditie:enoC, .'*('1.1:82; to. pies’ w : ho are thought by fheiracij-uaiutanees to be happy, lut hot themselves convinced <*l their own felicity, 1,102 j couples that are hap i ry as compared with those that are confessed- ‘■! iv unhappy, 181; couples indisputably happy iu each other, !>. Total 872,881. Uncle Tom’s Cubin. V ncte Tom's Cabin was performed at .the Charleston Theatre on Monday evening last. Tickets were in demand early in the day—the a iiiouue.otnunt having excited the curiosity of i flic public. Advertising. “frolind the following pointed and sensible j adjuration in tho Alton Telegraph of the Oth inst,, which we commend to the attentive peru ml of our readers, merchants and business men generally : ‘ Ad\ertise, advertise, and give the world a sign that you arc not. rusting. Systematic ad- i *Vi fixing ia seed sown in good ground, to the ! bii.-iness man and the merchant, from which they will, in due season, reap a rich and abun *iit harvest. Few persons have pursued such j n curse for any length of time without, having j hail onu>m to he tliiukful for what they were at ! lux, perhaps, half inclined to believe, was mo- ■ fi* y thrown nwny. Such tn©n have grown rich 1 an I their business has widely extended, while their less enterprising neighbors have dreiuncd on. and in the end, f*und themselves just about whero they commenced. Wake up, oil ye slug gards, anil let tho world know who and what ye are. j7T-3P* llki.i.o, I s:iv. what did you say your medicine would cure?” ‘‘o, it'll cure every tiling, heel every tiling.” “Ah, well, I'll take a bottle. May be it’ll heel my boots, .they need it bad enough.’’ Jonny, thy son, do you know that you have broken the Sabbath/” “ Yes, dad,” said his little sister, ‘ v and moth er’s big iron pot, too; in live or six pieces.” An Irish officer upon seciug a bountiful picture sketched upon a wall in America, ex claimed: “It is a fine paiuting—but it was never done in America.” .friS” Hi m arc—the great source of all our eloquence, Drive hum bug out f our market, and our Senators would be struck as speechless as statues. A tree was blown down lately by a young newspaper pnlV. The roof of the print ing office 9utrered much damage at the same tiuv. An Exchange says that a man recent ly poked his head out from “behind the times,” when it was taken oil’ by a “passing event.’ 1 7M 5 *- Sumac is said to be in groat abundance in Stafford and other counties of Virginia. A single hand can gather from one to two hundred putt uds a day. The Rocksville, (Md.) Journal says that the late frosts have banished all diseases from the county, except chills and fever. On the EJtli inst., the foundation- j stone of the new monument to Gen. Brock \yns laid at Queenstown, Canada. jr-gr* John Stable, Esq., formerly Register of York county, Pa., fell dead on Thursday last, a‘ jl neighbor’s house. Mr. Philip Iloughferty, engaged in tho book trade at Richmond, Ya., for the last forty years, died Monday. Tho citizens of La Cresso, Wisconsin, liuve held a meeting to fake measures for tho (erection of a monument to the hite Lieut. Gov ernor Burns. The distillers of Boston have decided to raise their price to .”8 a 39 cents for rum, and ft* a 70 cents for alcohol. “Woman’s heart is always open to misfortune,” as the lady said when she bought wet goods at half price. The man that is not afraid of thunder {talk# <?f going to the springs next week, with out asking his wife. Tho first StatJ agricultural fair of Mis souri was held at Boonville, Mo., during the first week in October. Ned Hammond, a noted pickpocket, has just been sent to the Connecticut State pris on for three years, for picking pockets. The oldest person in the city of Boston Js supposed to be a Mrs. Boston, a colored wo man who 109 years old. /j Two young male slaves were recently sold near salcm, N. C.—one for $1,500 and the other for $2,000. Patrick O’Donohoe, the Irisli patri 0 * is lecturing in Albany. ; , GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. .1. ti. Itanklnt IVm. 31. Huiltvk, G'©o. I*. Sum mey, (.SfocceMor* to .1. Atl'in •ton if Cos.) r rms E.itabfisliinent lias been in successful opera-’ [ X tlnn for a number of years. Thy t'unrri. * are well opened, and tlufMnrble is superior to any i.i tlio j United States. j We have so perfected our facilities for getting out j anl finishing work,that we can famish MONUMENTS, ; TOMIIB. TA BLETK, IIEADSTON KB, andev.-ry thing in our lino of business, in better style and at cheaper rates, than any yard in thi*f*mintry. i hen it is considered- that We saw mfr own Marble, j pay no jobbers .proiit. and no high freight frouUthe ! North, it will bcvstjjJfi that we do j> ).-yiv.s ‘material nd • vantage over all ©Nnipetiors. WeTordially solicitour friend's and the public to ex* 1 iiuiiueour work, and cofri pare otir prices with (hose of other yards, before; ordering Northern Marble. 1 We have on ha nil at ons-yard iu Marie tin. it large , .lssortnient. .of finished \v> rl;—MonmiiV.nls. T*.nibs, -yte.*— whereon'*, agent. Mr.<. W. .Summers, will - -lint our prices. Our principal work id- n© at ,ti.e Mills: Address .1. (1. RANKIN A C-).. J telly Is ly Mifrhie Work P. <).. sh ‘ Every newspaper publishing the above adver : tiseineut f>r I‘2 months, and ■•ending us-one ©op-, the •aim* length if time, we will ftirniVh Hum nn imp ,s ----trig • tone of i2or J3 superficial feel delivered at Mturi fta depot. I)! hTuTk Ai ( A JM :\7 CLOTHIERS ANH, MERHEWT TAILOR it, WARE-ROOM. [ A. K. Cos rite i” of Whituk* r tmd /Jroii'/litoii-sts,, Sn vanhah. r IHTK in announcing to their numerou i customers and the public, she arrival and opening i of their J''iill and YV infer Stock, ‘felicitate thoinselvoMinfho advantages which their ro cent purchases enable them to offer all \\4m desire to j select their Clpfchingfr.imsm extensile assortment ol ; Hve Choicest gurtdsi uiadein ihn most FABI (l;Cn\As£K BT-VLK. These frond's luive been pundiased under the porson jal inspeeiiou. ■(!’ one ol'-the proprietors; and availing j t iiemselvesbniivoruliledreuntstitnees. they nr© ctmlihid ; not only to warvimt them in quality but't6yffer tlicm ; at such r,oiv puices, | a? must, distance all competition in their trade; ! The following enumeration is made for the Ix-netrtpf i <ientb‘tnen in tiic country, whose orders will jmuit • prompt iittenti >n, and who. when in the city, are re i spectfnllv invited to an exaraimitinn ©four Goods. ‘ GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING. | and-DH KBB Cf'ATS ofevewy quality. ** ” ” *” iu black, blue, brown, green - and i live.colors.. IJb'SIM:.>M.’OATB. in great variety, viz: Tweed. Cloth, and Oil? imere. Frock and Ausitie.-s Coats. ; I'AN’TAbOO.NS —black Doeskin at a great variety of prices. j illack and limey Cassimeres. at a great variety of price? ” Urabb'Kte. ‘White and Fancy Linen Drills, “ ‘• Fancv Marseilles, “ • <• j \ ÜB'tS—black silk and satin Vests, fancy silk - White silk, for party. “ W hite. uajTdAd Fancy .Marseilles Knrhroluerivl (‘loth, Velvet and Silk in groat variety 1 FURNISHING GOODS’ (Tooils of every description for Gen fro-} mens wear—consisting ofsearU. cravats, W aterford tii'S. Prime Albert tics, spring stocks, inorino shirts :in<l drawers, eottoii do..suspenderj*. haiJ liose. gloves— all kinds, best quality patent yoke shfrt?;a tineas, ort llteU t of Dressing Gowns, Umbrellas. Cones, Perfumery. Combs, brushes. Port- \ m ‘hies. etc. etc. HATS. An extensive assortment of tin* lutes t and most sash i ionable sty les.” Trunk-i Carpet bags. A slicea. 111 Ttoxes, etc. Merchant i'a.lering. Tii© favorablp.and long established re).utation which their ostabli.lmieiit has enjoy ml. and still maintain', for the style, and tinishof its y;trment.< modi'to order, a well as for the -superior quality of i l iilis. dura bility of color and suhstautial ivorkinausJiip.it shall U* i the constant etfqrt of the proprietors Kt.il 1 to eontinue. J They invite the special* attention of both old and new ; customers to the following, Jrom which they nr© pro- i parwl to fumis!i garments, which thny will warrant t.- ; lie a- />hi* ultra in both tit and fasbi.ui. 81 MONT’B A. ItlOLbV’S best blue black, brown, i Mulberry,Green. Adelaide, bronze, Cuyobo und Olive I Cloths. v . black IJoeskin, black Cassini ere. and a large assort* moilt of (silored and Fancy Tweeds. I.IMiN GOODS.—White, buff and frtney I.iiieu Drills. VFSTINGS. —White Silk and Satin, for Pari,, \esls. j black and fancy Silk und Satin . White, buff and Orange Ca. >i meres. ( aiform Suits; For Volunteer Companies imheeity and throughout the State, made and furnished at the shortest notice and in the best mauner. DIIJbLK ,v CAUKY. oot 8 IOH FALL A.M> WiA i kul DRV GOODS! JlitV GOODS!! KEMPTOi'J & ViRSTiLIiS, I IAVU NOW OPUNKD u large and well selected II stuck of FALL AND WfNTKIt DRY GOODS, which they assure their friends and the ptfblie gen-, ©rally., is difficult to be surpassed, either in .variety or quality. Their purchase.-i 1 have been duple’ upon such advantageous terms also, as to ‘affurd great induce monts to public patronage. In addition to n zipliipfeto and handsome supply of DbLSS, FAM V, AND IdOFSK tidoDS. us well ii? a . general assortment of all other kmdsof tiood? in tin ir ! line, may be found: 8-4, 9.-4. io-l IlufHl IJlnnkets; 8-f. j *.* 4. In-4 Twirled do.: S-4. !M. IC-4 Grey do.; 11)1.11-1. j 124. 1.3-4 tine Red do.: Crib mid ('radii* do.; ands r iwgroe? 1 wear, n large .‘dock of PLAIDS and KLP.- j SKYS.nt prices a? low a? they eon be bought anywhere. ; of tiiQf following styles: S hloy s heavy twilled Kei sovs: superior heavy F.nglisli do,, (a Splendid article): Imitation Georgia do. (very heavy K Ivciitlall Kersins. and the old style i’ablewarp Kcr.- oys; White, tircy and black imitation Georgia PLAINS; Stripejl do.: Schley's | heavy Georgia Plains of hist year's iiiake. and the best j article of the kind in this market,, at their store in i Waving'? Range, 72 St.Julicu, anil 106 Jkynn-slreets. | oet 5 WILD I-HERRhSIIb CAA'DY! VGEF.F.A RLE to the ta^ty 4> ar.d wurr,voted ‘ aiTordiim to lilt- directions. Nvh’itjh are simple.) to cure all cases ol COUGHS and COLDS,’ wj.ieli are with in tl.c reach of any Medicine, besides IT rding relief in |OM of CliOl i', ASTHMA. OATAUtUIS. nil,l liKON ('Hi ITS, and beingoue of tlie most useful remedies in life early st ages of CuN.M'MP'J D).\. j ‘ir. lilOJ'J in placing Ibis arHcltpbefore tlie public, I claims not t< have discovered or ingeniously com- 1 J pounded Medicines ’hitherto unknown.orknosvn only j as separatO'remc.li©!*; or in such eonil imitiniiK as jire- j I preVeutwl tlie full brre bf'fUoir beneficial effect.-:. Nor ‘ I doed he aver that his COUGH GAUDY • has the approval -if tli© ‘ enfir© .Medical Faculty,” or ! j hnsbuen ruSbmmcndcd V?thc‘‘uiQ.'t enlightened Phy- \ j siciaus,” but he vvotfld merely ch.te. that having bine J self sufferedfuverely from Brunei,ini Affection attend- i ed withCqughingrend f!ightßwual.?.lu* aiqdicd tooneof thf faculty whose prescript ion afforded mu 1. sperdy re lief nud resulted in Mich pet fec*t cun* that lie was hi- j iiiwed to obtain n krmwledgeoftlfe ingredient sand the manner in w hi.-h th*y might be properly compounded witfrsugav.to give them j. cn vei.ibnt and. pula table form since whifli’hclias had tin* satisfaction of a'lminister ing it successfully in many < ascss. The- ingredients . of which tliis CamD is composedfU'inon^*,which Wild Cherry is llm prim iple) are perfectly harmless, and may betaken by persons of nl! ages at all time.-. Uiiliko many of the Cough Candies jtrnv offered for sale, (purporting to be the product of profound modi : cal re sear, h, hut which are in reality the concoctions of genuine Candy ‘lnkers.) this article not expected ‘ 1 to curt* “all tlie ills that flesh i heir to/’ but i? ]epu. \ I ll.trlv adapted to tht> few disenttes id ..ve mentioned, ! j and inaiciwl of being composed of tin* |.oon*?t quality of Sugar, infixed vi it!i the extract of Hoarliouml. it is ’ made from Sugar in its liighcst ritate of perfection, and contain? well known and approved remedies. Try it., audits intrinsic merit will call forth a spbntnn I I ,*.ms approval from you which e’er long shall iriw.it i a popoularity uiq.anilleled in thehistory.of nostrums. • Price 25 cents )or Package. i Each genuine package of RICE’S COUGH CANDY j I w ill beaf on the envelope the signature of TC RICE, Cor. Broughton A Willing, r-sts. i Country Merchants can be supplied by the Box. each box containing 50 packages, at s<l 2-6. ; oot to, ts - f A 0811 EN BUTTER.—A fi*w- firkiup superior Goshen \ J Butter, received per steamer Augusta, and f.r sale ut the Emporium bv pt li SEABORN GOODAT.L. SAVANNAH, WCDNLSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 2(5. 1853. SPRING ARRANGEMENT, m . THE LIYUIIIMOL AND PIIILA ! s ‘f^pL l)i:, ‘ |,lllA BTKA.MBHIP COMPANY S^'^.; < W i .i |llcliJ their fuvorito Steam . CITY OF PIULADFLPin A, now being built. | CITY UK MANCHESTER. 21dy tons. Cpt. R. Leitch, i CITY OF GLASGOW. 1010 tons. ('apt. Win. Wylie. FROM PHILADELPHIA. ; City of Glasgow Thursday. Mar 31. ISA3 City of Manchester.... Saturday, April ‘23,1553 City ofjLiiasgow ~..BuUirdny. .May 14. 1563 City of ‘’am hV stef... Si , tunly.,liuie 11. 1863 City ofClasgow Saturday, July 2, 1863 FROM LIVERPOOL. City of Manchester... Wednesday, Mar 30.18.73 City of Glasgow We.lnesduy. Apri 1 ‘20.18,63 City of Manchester... Wednesday. May In. 1863 City of'Glasgow Wednofid/iV, Junoß. 1863 City of Mam |irst.il‘...\7ednesd)iv. .lulv'd. 1863 RATES OF PASSAGE.’ nv-'M t’mi.:\T,r.u*m.\. i fuom livkrpool. Saloon berths Dol.‘Saloon berths...‘2o Guineas Midship “ *6 •• (Midship “ ...16 Forward ‘‘ ...66 •* | Forward “ ...13 •* 1 ncliulitig Steward's Foes. THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS. A limited number.of Third t’hiss Passengers will be i taken from Philmlelpliin and Liverpool and found in ‘ ; provisions.^ From l , luladelphia...s‘2o | Front Liverpool $36 Cevtificntes of passage will Ini issued here to parties 1 who arc desirous of bringing out their friends at cor responding rates. Drafts nn the Agents and The bank of Ireland from ! Cl hmPupwurds. J .;’ Fil LIGHT OX GOODS GOs. PKR TON. bills of lading for goods from Havre signed by the ! agents there, through to Philadelphia-.at $‘224.6 per ( ton. An experienced surgeon will be carried on each ship. -All good sent to the Agents in Philadelphia and Liv erpuol. will be forwarded with ecoumny and dispatch, i For freight or passage apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON. ; 0 Walnut st.. Phila.. and 41 Kxehange Place. N. Y. FADHtFObD. FAY A C0.,- bay st.. Savannah. RICHARDSON,UItOTIIEKS A CO., aprll Liverpool. HERON'S ’ AK PACKET LIMB SSit IIKTWICKN Philadelphia and Savannah, ; Tne following ve-ssels comprfzc this Liiic, uml will sail ‘ about, every two weeks, viz : ’ Sehr. .t Fiji A KLIZA, Capt. llwbkk. j do. *l.ll. HOLM US, do. Lodor. . I r do. DART. f do. Somers. j do. 0. A.GRKIN'KR, do. Pbtersox: ‘ 1 The \ essels are first class schooners, und command, od by captains experienced In the trade, and who will use their best ©xer'lions U, give satisfaction to tho ship pers. For freight or passage (having good accomnu - 1 i dations fqr passage) apply to IVILIS & RRUNDAGI3, No. 72 bav-street. Savannah. I IF RON Sc MARTIN. ■ mar 11 K Xortli Wharves, IMriladolpflla. PREMIUM SEWING BIRDS. These useful and justly celebrated birds are ‘ °T'!t'cl by the Original Manufueturers, and roeinjimonded to the favorable notice of the j If Ladies, us articles which iu point of r.scful- ’ n ■>>. t-cauty ami durability, cannot be surpassed, but it beauty was the only ground ujion which we could recommend them, w© to© would be ready to exclaim, nc have enough of such, but hd)V often do we see the j fair form of woman, and tho natural beautv which ; Heaven has so kindly given her. materially lessened j h.v ad rooiiing form, the natural consequence of sew ! ing in an unfavorable position / Ladles, wu trust that i w, ‘ r? m>t saying two much when we tell you. that ot j ihe many thou-iuid? already introduced, aiul in con stant use, none say aught agafust them. Address or- I ov 24) ,1. A. MAYER. j ‘V tpsft FRESH SUPPLlESreceiytd per ! Idp Alabama r | ‘'d glass jars Fresh Prunes. ■ 6O drum's (small size j Turkey Figs, w 10 Luxes Cluster Raisins, ; ‘tnlian Macaroni-white and yellow Vermicelli, Pearl. } I barb-y. Gcncf-eo self-raising Flour, butter. Sugar, Pic j -lie ami Soda Crackers. Pig Hams. Smoked Tongues, J bologna Sausages and Smoked beef. W. G. DICKSON. apr 7 corner Whitaker st and bronghtnu-laue. j V EW BOOKTho .Mod t’abin: or the Chi r acl.-r and Tendency of Brltisl’i liistititi> n. ns il- ! lust rated in their effect upon Human Character and Dc?ti • y. by \\ ai ren Jsbiiiii. The Forged V, ill; or Crime and Retribution, by Em- j er-'on Bennett. i h© ‘VI, ib* Cruiser; or the Fate of the Unheard of, bv Ned Bunt line. Edit!, s L.’gacy: or the Long Wood of the Grange, bv ! the author of Adelaide Lindsay. Jane Sctoi); or. the King s Advocate: l.y James Grant, author of ■ Romance of War.” Ac. Ac. The Rudiments of Building: f.r the m?eof Archi tects. Builders. Draueht.-nien. .MMcliiui.sts, Engineers, and Me. I,antes: by Joint Bullock. The Rebel Semi: a Romance of the American Revo lution. bv Vila A.-ld 1 ml. Violet, the L ,1,-eons,-.or Courtship and Wedlock, by tbc author of -The Giet,” -Warning to Wives.” Barnuth s News, No. 40. Putnam's Magazine,for October. Receivol by I (T.'BBEDGH *V BROTH ER. AGENCIES. The undersigned is Agent for the sale ot (Borgia Hut i .Mill Slone, dre??cd T til, [mJ furnished with all the nee-sary Irons comnlote fur running—is also prepared to furnish-FrefroJi Burr. Cologne and Kaopus Mill Stones of every dimension. Wilder’s Fat cut Fire-Proof Safes, AT M VN'UI VCTi HK's t'UU'KS. Burns A Griswuld'.? Bea Island Cotton and Cotton Saw Gins. Taylor’? patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the most competent ofairy in use at present. *+’ Specimen of all the above lobe seen at tin* Ware-house, 171 B vv-st., Sav.vnn vh. fi b 3 CIIAS. I(. CAMPFIELD. HATS! HATS!! HATS!! Ju?t r.*ceivcl. per Ahibiitnn. a large lot of I 1,,4 (rim'd und untrim'd Bonnet?, Fmbrellnp. and > o-i*ry variety of Fall and Winter Hats.Caps.ttc. . We will sell abetter new style Silk Hat. (and of our own manufacture) ut $3.50, tl.au can be j'roduccd in We also wih it di?linetly understood, tlmt we make ourovvu lints, ami put no other makers mime in the tips, .-specially those that have been defunct, for vears. spl 27 BELDEN i CO. “PEKIN TEA COMPANY.” Wareliouso, 75 and 77 Fulton-st., Now Y'ork. This TEA Company inis ulw;i \ ? nmln f } l ined a high reputation for TEAS fu the most deli v *fotis character nud fra- o W-*| ‘ / 1 ‘.Taney, and are vvarrants| to give sat- • - _ ! isfaetiou in every instance. If they do not prove as represented they may beret urned. For sale by tlie Agent. J. A MAYER. Brou^hton-streetJ9 Nld \V r ROOKS.—Fun Jottinga; or Laughs 1 have taken a Pen to. hy N. Parker Willis. ■'let, and Things ns 1 saw them iu Europe, by Ker tv an. Count. Ohrlstovnl; or a Sequel to Lord Snxondale,by G. W. M.-Reynolds. Barnum’s Illustrated Nows. No. 42. Received l>y ■ 1 i 1 Cl BBEDtIE a BROTHER. N'IdAV HOOKS.—Lue.llentz’ last work—Helen and Arthur: or Mi-- Tbusa’s Wheel. r?uac Laquedem. by Alexander Dmims—lllustrated. Bodein k the Rover: or the Spirit of tlie Wave, hy Licit. Murray. lb© Boyhood of Great Mon: intended us an example to youth, with illustration?. Father Gavn/.zi's Lectures in New York.witli his life, ■i-l Reports nf his addresses,in Italian, to hiseountry m.*ii in New York. The Dressmaker uml Milliner’s Guide.and Report of the Paris, London and American Fashions, hy Samuel T. Taylor. Hx Years Letor or the Taking of Bastille, hy Alexan der Dumas Red King the CoVsnn Chioflain, a Romance of the ocean: by Harry Hazel. Barnmo's News. No. ‘2R. Gus Howard—further supply recciritd l.v jul'y 13 J. B. (TJBBKDGK. LiECEIVED per steamer Augusta—lo iibls i’ Apply?.2o do. Potatoes, in do. Hockcr's Patent Selt-rai-ing Flour, in ti. 12 and 241 b. packages; 3 Mils, extra Pig Hams, 2 dodo. I’ig Pork. 1 do now Halifax Pickled Salmon. 1 do. Tongues and Sounds, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked do., new Mackerel, &c. For sale at • ALEXANDER’S. ■ :27 (6>r. Bull and Ci'iig'-e-'M-sU*;.. Muiniinent-sip Iy APE SEED Oil,, for Machinery. Jiist iv- V* ceived and for sale by bet I I J lk MOORE 6 CO. / 1 ANT ON <;i.N(;er PRESERVES \ > 20 ca Eds, for sale by ort 14 _ _ If. J. GILBERT. O ATS.—6OO Buphel? Prime Maryland Oats, just re ceived and for sale by P. L. CONSTANTINE, sej.t 10 Foot of Barnard street. OITjI** 1 **.—luG.bbls. Lamp Oil; 26 bbls. Tanner's Oil; 30 fr* Linseed do.: fur sale hy r opt j If. J. GII.BERT. W©*t side Market-sqr. * MODERATE—I lIPAIITI AL IXDEPKA DEN T—J t &T SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, FOlt 1863, Geo. S. Nichols itr tit HAS recently recently returned from Hi) |‘|if ‘•*- Yoi k. where he ha? been selecting 1 t/l ‘iy having nimle up his Spring and LL U Summer Clothing, and Invites his friends nud customers to look at the following which are good and fas ha nubly made and oflfe roCLou reasonable terms. Mon’s Clothing 7,"* M©n' blue, black. Frock and Dress Coats, 7 "*n do. ( ushmeret, Drap D'Ktc, Merino, Alpuca.Tweed PhiubT s I.iiieu, Cr**um Linen, Grass Linen Frock and Sm k Coat?. 260 M.-rino. Alpaca. Linen Drill und Cotton Round Jackets. . . 760 Fancy Silk. Satiny Alpaca. Linen, M Lite and Fig'U Marseille? Vests, Uot) White and Fancy Cidored Shirts—all qualities. 850 Undershirt 9 and Drawer.-, do do Boys’ Clothing'. As notice was 4\‘n that 1 would go largely Into the Hoys'Clothing.-1 would inform them that l liuv© the \ largest tuynt in <'neStore in the South, and will j he sold cheap and at <nu)price. 600 boys’ Flock Coats, and Suck? of all kinds und | qmiity. Too boy?’ Round Jackets of great variety. *"650 do. Cussimere, Drilling. AlpaCa.-, Drill D'Etc 1 Pants. 3iVi do. “Silk, Valencia and Marseilles Vesta,grout vh- j rioty, ’ 260 do. White aud Od'd. Shirts, from 6to 10 venrs ‘ 1 old. * ‘ 76 Miudl Children's Suits. Kills, and little Sack?, as ?ort'cd v Also a good supply of boys’ Drawer?, in fart a com pluseoutUl for boy? of nuy age at a momunl's notice. Fancy Articles. Handkerchief?. (!ravi. Stocks. Glove.?, Su?ponpcr. i Money belt?. Children’.-* belts. Combs, brushes, Neil, ’ ties. Port Monai.-.Curd ra.'©s. Collars. UmlwrHu.Sati b els. Carpet I mgs Hal rich Feather Duster?. Coat Link? j Shoulder bra*es:Cups. iix, Ac. Those In want will. ! now find a full of the above at the Cloth ing Store. N*a 153 and Gibbous’ Range. mar *25 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. Mlts. I)()E, No. 17 b.YRNARD STIIKKT Take? tJd< met hi dnf informing -•'?? tlie Lmli>'s of Savannah ami vi -r- (ami wiilt.eo.nstantly r.-o-irin-r large and fashionable Its sort im-nt of bon ■ net?. Kilibons. Caps. Flowers, buttons, Combs, Man tillas. Straw Trimmings, ct*-.. etc. P. B.—All order? from tlie country promptly atten- ; ded to. (lino oct 26 1 AGRICULTURAL WARE-HOUSE, 170 HAY SI'.—SAVANNAH. GA The subscriber is prepared to j ~t furiii?bc*l Planters.t'muitrv M-r ----y- clmnt? ami others, at WH ILE u: or “ ‘ ,A "- v “ riut} Agi it nitural 1 mph iunitN, Consisting i Idetly of Plough?. Cultivator?. Harrows, \ t'orn Shel|*r>. Straw Cutters. Powder and Hand Corn i Mills, Fun Mill?. Smut Mills. Road B*Tapers, Root Puller?. Grain Crudles: grain, grass and Im-h Scythes; Heap Hook?, Oanl-tt oud I’runiny ImCcinruts of all j kinds. Mill and Cotton Gin Gearing. Mill Peck? uml I Mill Irons, 8u” Gmnmers, hale? and screws for lifting i Mill Sti *n-s. He-1 Dutch am hT bolting Cloths; bo- I gardus k Trumbull's patent Horse Powers; riot- and . ) grain Thruslu-i sos various maker?. Blake's Patent Ohio Fire-Proof Paint. Hydraulic Cement ami calcine 1 Piaster, tn quantity: [ bi-.-t sperm ami other Oils for lamps, paint and uia- I j ehim-ry : patent leather belting, double and single I from 2to Is im be? width; stitched. Cemented ami copper rivet* and : India Kublier do*. 3 and 1 ply. ot all j width?; patent luce end picker string Leather, Copper I Rivets und burrs. Douglass* patent .*''</• •. nwl Sn'dion J*""i)is-. chain Pumps, hydraulic Rufus, lead pipe to fit: j Collins and other makers approved Axes and Hatch ets. wood and hand Saw-. Ames’ Shovels and Spades. English patent and cm u lloes, and Afiieric.au best ! inn nn fact u red llocs. of all sL.es; lmy uml manure i Forks, Chi-els. Hammer.? uml Nails, n-sorted: garden | and canal Wlieu)bureau's, cotton ware-house and store • Trucks, patent, pl.itfirui, countur and beam Scales, ot all sizes; Vi'ire ('loth. Ac. I’uicrs kz:.vs.*x.vi.f.*.- . .rms .veeoMMOiiATixu. Vool, Ilidos, Furs and Boos’ Wax, BOUGHT at all time?, and pa : d for iu cash at current market prices. Cl IAS. 11. CAMPFIELD. sch 3 NEW WATCH, CLOCK. JEWELItY, AND FANCY STORE, No. I IS Bruug'mou-’it., MR. FRANCIS STt-DN. Mamif.ieturer of | V'/X Chronometers. Clocks. Town Clocks, Ac., kr., | respi-c.ttiilly informs hi- customers and the j ‘"J/jS puhlic generally that Ue has fitted up the ’ Store 1 Is Broughton-sL. wjtore he intends to make a permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business in it.'various I.ranches. Watches. Clocks, Town Clocks, i Chronometers. Jewelry . Ac.. Ac.. cleaneJ and repainui j with dispatch and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at tlie lowest prices’ possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock. Ac., that cannot he re paired by nt her watchmakers. I pledge myself sliull be repaired by me to satisfaction and warranted. mv 4 ‘ 1 y FRANCIS BTKIN. THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEV£ , CLOCKS JEWELED. TIIKSK Clocks arc constructed (nt confide r,lbl‘‘ extra expense) with a particular re ■n K uri l Hi durability’, ihemo-t serious ohjec lion to the lover-—the xvearing of the points ■!HvE.- > -rS of the halauce shaft and screws, t lie conse -1 pent increase of friction and deer-ase in motion after running a short time—being obviated bv tin- use ~t a polishedwtone jewel, straight pivot or Itearings,instead of points to the balance shaft. They are cased iu beautiful cast Iron, ornamented frames, and warranted to be ns perfect time-keepers as the bestnreiu use. For sale at the Jewelry Store. 129 Congress-st. fob ft. BOOTS AIND SHOES. Just reeeivi-d from Philadelphia, n choice n®**’-'wlot of Ladies’ (Jailers, ‘l’ies and Slippers.— | Also. Gent 1,-men's line Congress Gaiters, Patent. Lentil- j ; cr Pumps. Pump Sole Boots. Ac. Those who desire a j j good article are invited to call and he supplied, i may IS W. lIKJDT. Gibbons Range, j CAMPHINE AND BURNING FLUID. JI'ST -20 bbls. of the hlnivi*. whiel I ill be sold by the barrel or otherwise, nttln lowest prices. Arrangements will be enter supply dealers. jan AW .1. J. MAURICE. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! AT SIBLEY'S B KK STORK, No. 1,55 Coiigru's-street. ll T K RKCKI \KD so inanv New Book vesterdav. that xve cannot find tithe toeu.imerati: them. From ‘MJraxc to G.v. ’ i Literarv. SdfeiiUfir, numerous, and Interesting. We invite our triends to call and examine. Graham’s Magazine lor July; Godcy s Lady- Hwk: Blackwothl’s Magazine; Barnum’s IHustnited News; (HoawHVVPkfornl. Ac. Juno 22 New books : new hooks:?— ReCblved hy S. s. SIBLKY. Thursday. July 14th. 1 Margaret I’eicivaL bv (he aut.lurot •• Ain v Herbert,” ! Ac. Kdiled by Rev Wui Sew cl. Father Ga/.a/./.i's l.c lures in New York, with his I [.lie. corrected and authorized b\ himself. Matiesca's Serial and Method of teaching the French ‘ Language. Lives us thy Presidents of the United State*, with i sketches of Remarkable I'.vents. Helen aud Arthur, or MU- Tlmsn's Spinning W heel; ‘ a Novel—bv ‘li” ’aroline Lee Hen tz. Life and Ndventurcs of Vullentiue Vox, the Vontril oquist; 1-y lleurv CiKkion.a mod humorous work. ALSO, A FUKTIIKK SUPPLY OF Yankee Notions. r tbe WhHlHngs’of J< uatmm’s i Jack Knife. Heanlifiillv illnstrated. V Motto, by l’Hirer Rid I. The Swamp Ftied. j The C-orridi Cluoftaln. Hazel s new Sea Story. Mil.rf ports of the W.'t; hy “in 11 Maxwell. Major Jones’ Courtship. Major Jones’ ‘I nivels. Chronlelenof PJriT’vilie. Roderick tho Kuvcr. Nathalie, a Tab-: by Julia Kuvanah. ! Six Years Later, or the Taking ot the Bastille. Ac. ,V'-. For woat No.lJft. Congroßs-K. jnlv 11 NEW BOOKS. lOUISK KLTON : or Thin . - Seen and Heard, a j Novel: hy Mrs. Marx Herndon. Wild Jack ; ..r the Staten I land Child.—a sketch | ! from life, together xvith higltlv interesting stories; by | I Caroline Lee I lent /. Sum Slick’s Wise Saws and Modern Instances; or What he said, did or invented. Antifawatieisui—A Tulo of the South : bv Miss Mar- I tlm lliiiuc Butt. Nancy Waterman; or Woman’s Faith Triumphant— : a story of New- York City : by 0. F. Rainiiigton. Lanttc. tho Pirate of tlmGull’: by .1.11. I ngraham. ! The Empress of the Isles; or thn.Lake Bravo: hy Charley Clexvline. Notabilities in France and England—with an anto -1 biography : by PUilarette Charles, Professor of the Paris Institute. Harry Coverdale’s Courtship, nud what came of it: by the author of “Frank Fairleigh,” - Louis Arun- ! dell.” Ac. Ac. Volume 1, Putnam’s Magazine, l.ouud neatly in | Cloth. | Further -apply cf My Novel. Barn urn’s News. N>. 23. Arthur’s Magazine for June. Received by fjunc7l J. B. CUBIUEDGE iuisisess imm roiiv. S. M r'mtNOILL* <>•? AIIVEKTTSINt) AO'EXCV. ll>- > VS. ‘ L STKCIIT, m:\v- rvr.K. .T,. 10 Suitutrul, Huston. ■ I-. .1 Cos n> A gouts f..r the tm-l lntlu.-uli.tl nnj lar gc-l .-frculnthig C.tiumurciul lepers b--tli In tlip Ciiitrvl ■ Sint; nud the Cumulus. NEW YORK ADVERXISEMENTS. HODviETIS, TAYLOR & HODGE I TS, PLANISHED TIN WARE, 1.6 b W lliinm-st., Iu llicnur, ; NEW YORK. TeaandCoffoo Urns, Chafinj Dishes, Veni son Dishc3, Dish Covers, Egg Codtcrs, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Coffee Filters, Nurso Lamps, AND LY HUY ARTICLE IN Tilt. TRADE, oct 24 Cm oh l>tJKt£E&’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST OR BAKING POWDERS, r,e Cietjnsf.. I/olthust. mo>t I tut nod J- or,moot Article, jorr.iutiojiir.-ml, ]it fedit, Friol, tjriddle, and Johnny Lak x. Fastr-i, l‘addto Swctl Cul.es, Con, Itrcad. tie., ever Jit noted. f I Mils istiie mod ecoi.umleal, useful,convenient.mid i healtl.y compound in oxLteme. t,.rtubinghcud lh.'cuit.Cukes,Pastry,Pudding?.\c., with either W heat Rye. Indian ..r buckwheat Fl.mr. Ills nniiidi?|*©nsii J le 1 article iii the culinary departments ui every hou.?ehold I establishment, uml mere i? noCook or ll,m?ck.-. | crin i creation who will be without it niter having fairly tried it. Sold by the primipul Grocers uml Drujrgi Opinions of tho Pre?^ Tf.o?e who have tried it. h ivd mud that tho adver tisement does not vaunt it? pruto- too highly,— Tultu- In, rio-id.aa and Journal. Ft I J, ]803.’ II .usekc pcrswli.f have tested the quality of this j P'Wvder. pronounce unanimously in i ? favor.—/.<? .- | jiort o,,ity Courier. ; 11 anrpa?©.s everything ill the wayi.fr.•-■my. Weaver yet .?iw used ill the baking of cuf.es. Fa„r „ .1 dco | cate and Ft,lister, Aj.nl 16. 18,63. This is an article of sud, utility in various kinds of i cookery, that when its virtues beedme pc -perl v known f no housekeeper that studies comfort nod 0.-om.inv. ! will willingly do without it .V. F. F,c... ..’ •/ il. i ?...;, No on© need h. itateto use Durkec ? nil important article to housekeepers JleiuMicun Jiuniur , .Wishritlv H’/iiy, F> 17. 15.,:;. W ould you have light l •end.sweet bread, bread tl.ut > you cun ©at with a good relish, do not l i--t t . cure Durkeo's baking Powder, and von will m.t f,d to have good breud, cakes, Ac. Tn-u l>„dy Ttmes. Muu ! 21. 1552. W .- have tried tl.is article and can rerommeml it with perfect conftdomx*.— Uuebec Guttle. July. 1852. Durkoe ? baking Powder we have lib-diitour Inmse ] and our ‘ better half was astoni.?hed at the result.- -N. Daily Tunes. Oet. 23. i5.,2. I All good housewives Will rejoice in ami glorify the name of Durkce. after they have given hi- baking , Powder a fair trial. Ww Fork .Sun. Sept. 30, IS.VJ. I Durkec’?- baking Powder, undouhtejh the best urti ; cl© for this purpose Hint Inis yet been discovered.—A. y. Dutch 111 ’ll. F!,. 12. 15.63. I The highest comiiiendiitioiis, from hundrels of the 1 largest and ui -sl rc?|>eetable w holesale hou?es iu tin?, j | and nearly every largo City on this CoutinOnt. could ] j be given if spu©r allowed it. t ,)• The article is w irraiited to give satisfaction.— ; ; Ordurs aeeoinji tiii-d u-ith Cosh null t jerumjitly tHUd. i:. it. miukeh. Solo Proprietor and Manufacturer, i W h desnle Driller in Sul Soda. IVeatil of l artar. Sup Curb Soda. Cool*ing Lxtracts, Wax Mutch©?, tic. I**{D Water-street, Mnv York. ang 17 3ui CARPET AND FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE (’ a i*t niliri, Cu rt nlit Good?, iXc, “* No. 150 Congress and 57 St Julieu-stroots. ‘ill K SU list ’!IIJKR would respectfully in- | Vlf. I *WW ft,r,n P u, d* 1 ’ Ouit lie bus miw opened the ! -n .St cen.d te assortment of all the various J styles of G ) >l usually kept iu similar establish- ; meiits. The stock of the different departments will ‘ 1 • oii'ist. in part, of the following Goodr. vu; Carpet Department. Royal Velvet Tapestry brus.?els. Mocet | i brusaelfl. \ civet. Tapestry and brussels fur smirs, 3 1 ply. Superfine. Fine, aud ('miunou Ingrain, Plain mid ! | Twilled Venetian It stairs, halls, etc. Druggets .-4. 1 12-4 uml lb'4 iu width, of every variety of patterns, Hearth Rugs, Parlor ami Sto ip Mats. Ta’blesaml Piano Covers. Silver and brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods, Sudr Linen, etc. Oil Cloths. Os ©very width, from 1 to h yards. f.*r balls, dining rooms, steamboats, saloons, etc.; Rosewood, Mahoga , ny uml small figured Furniture Oil Cloths, -4-4, 6-4 and. o-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for stairs. Curtains. Silk and Worsted Damask DeLaine. Worsted and Muen Daiuask DeLaim*. Figured ami Plain Damasks, variety of colors. White and bull for Shades. Window Shades. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, and While uml Gold, entirely new style. Cord, Loops, Tas sels, with all the various Trimmings for Curtains and Shades. Gilt Cornices. Bands. Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and patterns, of the latest importation—all of which will he aold.ut wholesale or retail,mi the most liberal terms. W.M. II GUinX. Agent. oct 20 150 Congress and 37 St. J ulieii-st.s. j T. \\ . MeARTHOR cN ( (>.. (HIUVOK Tin: iti.esMj fi:k i".Ti iviioLIXAU: l.\l> KKTAfI. TIN WARE MANUFACTORY A.XD stove waui: iea<Mi. ps WE have now. anil keep con- f~ fbh LL stautly >ni hand, a full and *•- ‘, j jfV -ri tensive STOCK, which w© oib-i L h*rm? Pumps, bead Pipe. Sheet Lead, Copper mill Zinc. These Pumps arc of simple construction, and every part perfectly fitted—thuy are so made that tl.cv may be taken apart and access gained to all the valve? vvitr,- out taking up the pipes, or even detaching the plat form. to which the Pump is W e are alsosein.ig tl*. •.•lebrate*! It li ckibiH e m Cooking Slave, fi-r wood, which i? being \*r\ ’ i*xteii?ivelv used iu the city and country. Tho sne evs of this Stove, since its introduction l.y us. has be n gratifying— nothing has ever been offered to the public for eulenary purpose? flint h:is giveu such geu l cral sati?factinn. We sh:UI take great pleasure in Showing this Stove, whether vmi imrctinse of us or nat, and we think wu can ratify you that this Stove j is sujterior to any ever mlered f.r sale in tins market. mar 24 STORE. \t). 13 BARNARD-ST. CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS /. DOtTRLK Refined Crashed Su-’ L “ yk car. Cryst ali/.cd, (J raualati-ii do., I• Ax 1,1 *'’ rw~ a bright ColkeFT*’ Lower-CJmiles’ Brown Sugar, llibs. for Dark ( suitable for servants) Sugar. 17 lbs. for sl. KKKSH TKAS—SeIe.-t.-d front tlm latest importa tions. consisting of; —Kxtra Hyson, Extra Fine Gun powder. and Ooolong. Fresh Mustard. Sardines, l’iekles, Preserves, Sweet Oil, Almonds, fancy boxea Prunes, Brandy, London Mustard. Peaches.'J’urkoy Figs, extra large and tine, and 20 boxes Raisins (all clufitors) —whole, half and quarter l/oxCs —Mace, Nutmeg ß . Spires, Ac. Just received per steamer—*2 bids. Pig Hams; fiO Smoked Tongues. large size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausage.* ; 2 bills. Smoked Beef. Kor sale at DICKSON'S, jan 20 Cor. Whitaker st. and Broughton lane. SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME. Hals for Small uiil Large Boys. fja THK Ladies of Savannah haxe long wanted to 3B get something very pretty for their Children in tho way of HATS. They run now find such ar | tides at the Clothing Store, No. (59 ami 150 Gibbon’s ; range, where l am noxv receiving Panamas. Leghorns, China and Dim ore Pearl, t'-ainpeidm.Rutland and'('an t-m Straw, and Palm leaf—all neatly trimmed, to Jt Bovsfrotn one to,fifteen yearsol* < Till and see. mar B 0 GKO.B. NICHOLS. BOOTS AND SHOES. J2O CASKB flue sewed calfskin Boots; 12 do. dp. peggged do. do.; Monter> and Congress Boots; Ladies’ and Rent’s Gaiter Boots; Ladies’ Ties and Slippers; Boys’ nud Youth’s Shoes; 6,000 pairs Plantation Brogans. For sale by STALKY A- lIKNDRY, i oct2B Sign of the Golden Kagle, Cougresi st. GREEN HOUSK PLANTS.— _ Three liuudred pots Green House Plants, in full I hlo° m comprising r.n elegant assortment of i iXA various and rare kind*, will be opened and of fered for fttilothis morning’ by | may is W. W. T.INCOLN, MoriilUkent s.jr. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPKTESCK. n7/r is n t JUt AT wo beholdmuuy females, scarce in tb, . diuu of life broken in Valtli and ?iiui? w<;t, * couiplicfttion of diseases mid ailment?, depriving of the j tower for the enjoyment of life at an wi, physical health, hobyam y of spirits, and happy m-o , tty of mind, miring from a u.udition of health -la-i ; be predominant. Muuy of the causes of her suffering, at first pcrlmj years betbre, perhaps duriim girlhoo.l, t .r the tir?t year? of marriage—were in their origin so light as to uimotioed, and of course ncglei tril. I.\ A FTF.JC l i:.\FS. When toy late tub e hemlit ted by our know lodge, w b**k back and mourn.and regret tbc fuH consequences ! ; of our ignorance. , What would we mtoften'.live to pn-.*e?s. in cmlv life the knowledge w© obtain ill after war?! And what .lays aud nights of anguish we might id luv.- bem. spared, If lit knowledge wru timely p, ■?-, .-?• t. MFI.ASt JIDI.Y \.\D STAUTLIXC To Uphold tbc si.-|ine?s and snffet ing endin'.l bv n ,-,v a wit© for many years, fent.-uusc? du.pb- .-.ml vio . . lable. easily remedied—or better Still- m.t im i.M- t WIFE AM) MOTHER Posaeascd the informaii",i c utaim-iin a liu’c v...,,- twilhio the real ft ofu? all) wbi b would m-.u. t l self YEA ns OF MJSFFY. And toher linsb.'nd U,- . ..nstm.i . r.;, i : ., 1N :v quiriug that cmiipute.i.-e which Id, . N.e ~ tb-'l- and tlinpossession “f wldd; would-.- H.c 1.. • pines? ut bimsi'lf. wit. mid ©liiMrc. . SECI FF THE M,: \y.S OF Jl \ ’ - - by becoming in tinm pus?.-? .and of 11. Iu want of which bus caused Hie -kkm- aud .. : tholt.-.Mld? In i"wofsucl.coiHequ©m cv. wife mother . I excus.ibin i( ?lu; ueglev f? to avail b. r-df.-l t bat km-v. ledge. i„ , l to* he clf. wliid, would r; : 1.,-r mig.lwXjbeuu n? ot , pertly to her husband mid conic lmr . bii.li. „ tout blcssiug above all price !,- ,ii. ; v j... b althy minds. That km-alcig, , cuntaincl m a llewurk entitled tii j; .m \i:i: m:d woman's Pill nt- Sl, ilirui ( o^iuutdmi. in l>u. A M.MAURh! t..U . One IfundeJ' 1 ‘/Md.no i 2't'"/V.-v’ 5n ( First publish.',i in I t-, and Pi- V A/7.'\ , OR Mn.X/IFJ.J, /.. ’ ( oiistrleiin:; Mi.H tvrn I'nmilr. win-. tter mnr. i. ,1 0ni,,1. i, It, y, , n I'm 11 K now of t lie nut in . . I;* - **er Mini nunvs eflu-i . onijdaini-. W it II (lie VIII ioilN s \ inuKinis, ;•-:<{ ik.i; • ily I/AI.FA MU.LIo.W CoJ'IJ.S. should haw- been ?"kl. His iiuprm fici,ble to convey fulD the voriou? i. jeits treated of. as they me of a nat me st, ufU i, lt , „ d-d for the Ulur.i-d.or those cut. ...plating mam:. . j but no female desirous of on joy ing health, mid thm i beauty, consequent upon health, which i? , , ndu, D*e her own hup| T hic-s. and tl.ut of be. husband, but cPber luisur will obtain it. a? has or v.illcve. v > , husband win, hu? the love and affection n| Ids wifi- -(• > Lmiirl. or thafnf'hisown pec...'i,.r\ impiov.-mci t l I‘WAFDS OF O.XF ID .XDjiJ.D Hal SA .YD • on is Have been SJFXJ’ F.V MAH. within tb. I. t bu j -months. CAUTION I’O THE I*lT.Lie. be .xot i>ef/;.u dtp : liny no book uni.•” --Hr A M. Mauri.. in. PJ'.’ I.ib ! Street N. > “ is on the title page nod tin- , - in the Clerk'.** Other on the hark and the title png. ..nit buy only of respectable and honornl-le and. al.-rs, or j send by mail, and to Dr. A. M. Maitrieeau. . as there are spurious nid surreptitious inlVing. ment ! of copyright. LET EVERY 117/7.’ A XI) JirSIiAXD ItOXI>ITCl t OXI>ITC No ixcuM-for Iguorann-, u lm anri- I* Misery to llui.m- u ( Imhl n-:tr ami ileur, mill n Hen to dispel our it,- uorancels within our reueli. ! J’o enable every one to deride ujiou the huh im, , 1 ft/c MM ASAf/./orpiif.sesing a ropy, and that no w it. . ..i mother need remain uniformed upon the many • es. which sooner or later, aru destined to t:;nk,- t. at so . ravages up.>u her health, unless guarded against, and ; that no considerate and atlectionuto hUsl.und hr. \ ■ , cause to upbraid himself with neglect of the wel lav, . , his wife—a pamphlet of thirty-six pages. . ..nt.-diiit, I full ’Title-jtuyr and Index /Itmf-hL<. togethei with . , | tracts from the book, will be sent frvrnj't to .--n-. | pat t of the tinted Stater, by addressing. p-->l-paid Wileik Knnwlrtlgi’ is Iluppiuess.*. is cuipnbit- to He ignorant. receipt ot One Dollar i r the I.ue lydition. ! extru binding).-Tuk M vURtt o U -min sn m -i M*m ICAL Co.MfAMu.\"is sent tm-uh -If, •• . toatiy part id’ tin- I niteil States. All letters mu t |mis(-paid, and ad dressed to |)r. A. .M. MAPIMCKAI . |5,.y l.j|. N,-,. Vork City. Publishing Otfme. No, Lit i.il.erty JStr.a l. New-York. Kor sale !•>- I.oe k Whitman.Ringgold; P. I P. om-t Cassville: DoyaU Sears. Melm,m ; d,. .1 A 1.. m.dd'. Dnhlonega; C. Youiigbl I.Oglethorpe tin. in New Y..rk Citv.hy Strin a-r A Tout,.'end. Adri anee. Slu-rntuu A Cos. Dewitt A Davenport, ami Da: , NEW BOOKS. / < RKAT Truths by Orent Autlmi- . .’. tl- i iirv I I aids to reHertioii. quotation- ofn.a>it„'. tneft, phors.counsels, eaulions. aphorisms, proverb'. A. . A . from writers of all ages and b tb b. niLphen-s. The Keening Hook; or. Kin-side Talk on M- • d and Manners, with sketches of Mesn-tn l it. |. v Mrs. Kirkland, author of • a New lb me.’ A. . Thpßible, in the Counting House: a course ofl.ee lures to Merclmnts; )v 11. A. IWdmnn. D. D. Rowland Trevor: or the Pile* of Human Kite: he ingunaiitohlography of the author -I,owing bow t< make or lose a fortune, and how to make flier. Tim Huge f..|- Riches, andShuie M'tho Pit’ into w hH, i I tin- runners full—six Her!in.-. :.pplvlt,g the v..d ! I Hod to the traffic of nuni: bv ‘A m. Arnot. mini-l, r >,l ! Pr* St . Peter'', tilusgow . A met ican edition, w ith pn l • Ste|dien ( ohvdl. not l iuour.i ..I b\ septi /XXWWX TANARUS.:.,. I R Abbot. MariMbri.i.-, . : a Tide of tbe ot < a . Shunt', author of the Y. iuas', .- AmerfYanOTtnein it- S.-avoris: bv Hcnn W : *i Herbert, author of the “shoutii. box.'’ -j,-, :• A Dietiomiry of ftoim*lju Me,ltVino-‘nn,l ’d Surgery; by Seema-r Thompson. M. D.. leii-.l with addition, by llottrv 117 Smith. ‘I. I).. Surgeon !.. i , .Insupirs Hospital. Phihulelphi.,. Memoirs, .lourn.al and t on.-'ponden.of Tl. m Moore.edited by the Right H-m I. tvi .1 In, I:,, -. It M. P.—Part IV. Cyril la : a Tale hy the nnthorof - ih- initial.-.” Harry A all ton; ..r the Mill aid tl..- Wav 1-v tb. author of- Minnie lirev.’ •i. it’ Howard. Thu White Wolf. ..r He- -. ret otherw o. ‘ : Homunce: hy Paul Koval, auth.-r of the - Mx-t. , i.- i of Igmdon.” Xt. Minm Lawson; or the Out l.awT | ..,,g„e-a Ro- ! mtim-eof (b.thani; hy t harles Ped .-wav . The Untieing Feather, ~r Pirate Sih.'.<t..-r; bv J. 11. Ingraßant, Kq, Tbe School-fellow s First <Du.rt.-r. a gift Pnok I-r Children; editedhv \V. C. Richards ,1 Cousin Ali- . Putnam s Mugi./im-f.,r dun. Durnuin s lUustrated New .. No. Jl. Reeceived by |jut . Id. K. CTRIiKIKdi:. CONFECTIONARIES. r FI! K subscribe- I-- i.-.-.t ,„t. bN fric ,b-and L citizen., generally “t Sawmnali at.-l its vi.-tt.i tv. that'he Ims purdm-ed the i„t. ~t \| r \,-w j ■ ..nib in lb,- Coilfeet.ilm irv bithertoouned b\ N.-u, ,-ml i Rice: and that he will continue 1,. manufacture, nod keep ul wavs on lmnd Frcrali mul Vurr Cuiifret ionnrtes. Manufactured from tb- I- t mate,isU. and .ompris ing every variety nt Caudles. Sugar Plunm. Ac. Ac. ,v. French Confectionaries. Lemon Syrup, Syrups for Soda Fountains, Together with every other arti- le in Id’ line, alwan instore and for saleat wholesale and retail.on tl..- most retisimableterms. T. C. Klt’l-k j aft ts S. K. Cornor Rrong!,ton turn Whitaker and. i Hlhmiin \t, SUPPORTERS. \an ; i \ Horn s improxed . limit. I t Abdominal Sup 1 porters for Prolapsus L U:ti: and lli.-.lastio Abdominal 1 Supporter, or H. dy Rvuco, f.-r 1 .-lb tor weak ; ness, debility, pains iu tin- Lark, corpulency. fe. JOHN It MOOHK A CO.. ■ept 10 i.ild-.t,’ RuikHncr. I )OT \TOES. I iN-t lft U KItM'KK .V PALM I - AND PORTO RICO St UAH.-H’ , • hhd . tor sale ly | p-pt_i ii and 1-11.10.1; ;■ SKt; A I 1 ‘inn \. 1. I , t iegn a:-- 1 ii ►ale by II \ I.AND k O N Kl 1.1.. I- I o.lcr Mttrshldl lb-o • 1 ~IM BROIDERIES, Collars, ClihitesM tes, Ij I nd.-rsleei.-. lolaui's Robes, infant's Waists. Krenkfast Cnmbrlr Caps, Cautbrie and .* ltislln Bauds, all iu grout \urii-ty. at KKMPT.tN A YKRSmLK’S, 72 St. Juiieu anil left Rry an streets. • Wariug’s Rat ge. (IOR n ! lot ß tusuit pureba j ers. * -**l*t 10 OttDSX ft i’.UNKER. AO. IJS. tk i wi: i;k lv $3. ; VI.I.OI” 1553. GEORGE S. NICHOLS. It 1 A DAM Yin: CLOTIIIM*. H IiMSIUMi (iiidli-;. ,ie. T’J ro a,.<i offers i. * (loth, 1.-liver I 1 nmbletOTi rcodta. | [” | ; ’ :‘I- i k ni.d Mimtles. t Inlet froek nod J*res4 C;i.- - ittiere. bine k Cns- I ’ J U, J ro * 1 ‘ ■ 1 - ‘ ■ • ut 1 - sineffc Bi U k I noni s bi-> k i' l ’ ■ i...-, nnd mure tlian thirty I diti.-reiit j • • . . \ I mete 1 nuts 1 f latest . Sty le. *.| I. ’ : b. l.i 1 \ , n.biiuitig nil of the new sli -I ll I, 1 !l\ ). • , li t , I , V’- ■ : ; Ami Yout 1 *:-’ anil Boys’ Department: *• • . l .-n\.r Cloth. IN ter Slmm Overcottta i in- huk, 1 n win ni.d clan-l Cloth Press Crocks, Idle-. 111. , ! >’owi. M.d Cadet cloth Dre.'S.laik e’- Cf.nt M and ‘ 1 is, -; M. iiii-i I'.-nnd dmketn. ’ . V J !I • nu.l .i, Pets lor Negroes; 15 1 ‘ * * - I'M.-. I lue cloth, ni.d a large ns - • r.-.H ; ii, . i.-and Kiitiiiet Punts. - •’ l,i . \j m . Illm-U Cb-tll.Hlul All of tin ala i.- t\ r Children's Department: . main. ‘ er> : ret I, i: end | lain 1 lit, K C1,,11, ‘i'H-.’ •• Ia d.-. m, reel. „,..i a ; ••I-ihir'.'l aid T,d„“ -:V IA, 1 lixie - ‘ h-en; . iubi.i:’in-d . All fi r children I hi! \S*Mil }i Uth> w Lite Mid colond Shirts Fancy Articles: enrbr neiii^a 1 ntoftevYry arti- N- for ng. i.tb-im n.s ward ro’ i- ilist, run be- ailed |, r. I • etl .-r with the t icl.e'l . .-’ tun id of i■ •veil'd :n .( | lain i A P.< t‘,.r genlh inen, youth.-, boy--. ;,t ,| cbildii i . N e goods, tho Men find Roy s 1 • “-.liar, ;. - . t.ia.ie up .-spri-Mrly for my trade, In Nor I Land 1 can con •l,| ‘‘ 11 ‘-t'.nu-nd them im go.-d. and as cheap as • :i!l ■ - ,l| l and ei-.-W 111-],- ‘ll..■ . iti/.elis Mill public gen ’ : • 1 • ‘ at the Clothing More, ‘: | •K ; ... OCt 7 <■!'[: \T ATTII At I’MIK ! ! illlililY. ! j !! ’- •* •'• ! ;l '■! • leave to state ilu.t lhey j * b-"* • • 1 :i\ in Savannah. nud_huxi/ , I* l Dn\ 1 m.. > ‘:•••! Iv* 1 ■{•••ii mi i'iitir* lii'W FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, “b *’• 1 r ‘ <■'!<! rnt;not be surjubsi and; ’ 1 I ■ \'y l! . nit. 1 li. i: . t the public. xiz 1 .in-ft■ in :■to 1 . 1 .. et iits pi*r \ani* I I l •••Hi IV; i:;n .... 10 to C. 1 .. cents per yard, i I 1 ‘im.1.i1.... fri 111 I s * iu .0 ci nts ).*i‘yanl. I ; 1. -V.*riin- b'.Lli li .1 • j lain and figured Cn.-li ’ lll.ns. ! | li.u. li Gala Plaids 1i hv .-tyles.) ■ < liiti.ix. lt.>s C. liars. 1 ],.-.nti’llii \ cib . Swiss and C:uit -11 •: i>■ In-. ti 11 li and 1. •: fic-idcs Prints, brow 11 ni..l M> , :i. I ..! Shirtings and Hn-i-tungs, Flnnticls, Denims, 1 A’- I’ r sale :.t J. lI.Co III:.\ A CO.'S, BUY GOODS FOB THE MILLION! \0 A 1 N wr i:i\ iu- t l.i! tit hilt t kill of tin- | uiblie to our - heap and desirable Sti ck <1 |rv Goods, bought 1 Ihogt-ea. rare)’ l ASH AND CASH ONLY, -ntl at mil’ i.i ...Ij. arc s..ld nlmo.st as cheap ns other.*!’ 1,1 Hh ‘i : a'..-! v e would di.-tinclly stat.'. Uiut widmvu ! i1..” I. L'lCU'i; S\.-iI.M. and arc able and ‘’ ! ’ ■ ‘*'d tl I ta as lo>v. it not lower, than the n . hou .in the < Itj. \Y Drees Goods Department, M.iu-iin .le l.i in-. Cashmere;- Barege de Lsilis, ! I'edi'and ; min Aipaias. French. I nvlislt rtrd German j ‘•“” 1 hoi'.b; . i;;s. Pi"l‘laided mill Colored ! s.ll - Black Siit- of all (|i:iditie.s and widths, froth 7ft “.-ntsiioi! upward- : Kn-m I S.. teh, Englishand Auie j riean l in.thanis. Prints. etc.. etc. Long ana Squara Shawls, S’ 11 *’ .O" 1 I"'"” !, ISnl-, i! ■: -s in ifniflt ii.nnrtliu'lits U l.i'.’ . Kill. . ‘!limUKOttH. I'ollurs, Illl'tiltl's Ki l l’.. ;ir ,( \\ Hosiery, &c. I, 1!.',.. 1 .itm.’.a. r ov.ii v:,rip|v nfSilk, ’ ■- M.,1 nisi. .I 1 .11.:,1| 11, ~. . I „|i„„ “• 1 >■•'••>• •-••in.i.-nt- I'm -■ i awl li .li. - KM. On. R. ■ns. mid 1 “in ” 111, .tea, Ii ~ id n. ladies, : Isiyn and : :ivK Linens amt Damasks. ““I- -’-a -I II” i:..d, is in fact a Sloek. fnr we !;•*••• ‘•Him.’ “I ll’ .1.,d and masks, i:i | ie 1.',, ,11 ■ :n,l si j 1,..; l) Inner Towels, I'lill.eSi V. 1.1.11, In ii>—. 1.. a las. I ‘resl,. Linen Sheet* !■” •'l'lnii end I mi: .. I.inen 7- and I I wide, warrant. l ,11 i ure i:„s.;,i .1 ft. in lin- I ,-I makers. Blankets, Kerseys, &c. I We haven lull M..: ■ ln| 1.-l” :. , llnellt c,f lillKli-h | “lei imeriean Him. .-I*. \e, all att las and I ,iunli.il ‘ while, r. I mi.l l ine Hannel-: I 1, „. 1,, and and ! ‘"■■"■l I'. Ill,"II, . :i in:,li.i. : Tieka Demins, All,'. lie. ! Mrl|. .. l ine and I r. an I nil*, ir. ! All nl 111,,e ;i, I,,rrale el •I. 11. roiii-N i (XI'.S. 18 Ni 1 1 - u-niirld .il.t.ncxttn I W Murrell, To’ ‘X'AIIrOIIHMGo ala DIBBLE & CAREY, iKlSllTlffil ’ I Li: / A <>! i;i/1 1.'.Y .; x/t H7//-/M /v /;/.* STS. Vn a tinuh, tin. ‘fill • l-i ItllthltS would ..ill thr ntteiitii.il oftlui £ .it ;• ..j viu.i : i•. i tludr SPJtINO SjTYI.KS CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES AND VESTINGS. u 1... l.i„ r- ,c., ... mnnufHeturn to order, In | ll‘ noub --, I oi-.'t mu til.- wtai, • ‘! o. . ‘I oil, ( lot liinu nil of Wlii. !- lin i.- I.in tvl. t„ lilt’- hoforeolferrd for stile in this tuurk. t. Yhi-irhlork ot I-TUNI.* lIINi. CtiOUS is .omph-te, i nod W.-II ft.’ .r1.'.l This.- Cos.. |s will he sold on the , most reus.mill o :md wseuimiiodnting trrmn. J-HOE*- ! ftllOEB ! T SHOES!!! For IHr Full nn.l \\ hit, l’in tie. Til V, si p.s, ..11:1.11 would .'*• xyscJ HOOTS \M> SHOES. , Ili* stork Ims been ►Men. M 1,,; .Ifwith | l ‘eluUare ninlj;;., I u-itlnr Peh'lviM r , ‘ . r--mil nt.fl |.l:it.tei>’ tn.de, Hint I-. ,0/tl.e 0.0.i in.).i ti.ini f.-ntup . 1 his l-iisinesN. iUe eolil'.di-lit |y < : S ||- I,ls I 1,.'10in.-I - nod 111.- |-üblic • work. I . ■ , trior tit,r.litv nod rn>..t.uMu term®. lil •• m 1 ; 1j 11 i -1 .11 t! - vni ieto - UMinllv kept in ti j Ml. •-•...- 1 i-li. i-.-if • 5,.. . , Hit’s. :itd Hai -4- . I ever;, v.-.t i-t . otl.-m.m I I- Shoes nod I I. -idtiM nl-o. Ml- ... 1.0vt.-, You ills*, nntt lien's >l.. . ..t . >.n 1.0. I In eouueetion wflll .M (. HO !UtOG \ NS, ! hhhr„ i: v l.i- r**i 1 nitn.-i.ite.l - - ~ *oriorartki®. v -IT. rt - , i ■ •■ • • 11111 ■ Misfn-tion. a , t idl ,h >,-Ilet*.it .1. ..I yu J.nr hnsipc. pt • ‘ ■ Hl.li’l, tiil-honY Range. TRAVELLED’S TRUNK DEPOT, rjKwsps <.t “ \l( 1 ln|,>.has rerontlv re v{ C t, Inrtp* mh-j I.v of Trarelltr'H I L.'-nVw.'T., ,'re . I Sujieii, I Htiglkb tf'd. !.e ;iier, trbu iVntm-s, u ,iw pdt- Ito. him* I Inmost I.enfiier. iron Humes. ltl.-.s-l. „a bt-om.dl- oli.-r I. die,'Trunk , new style*. 1 S.l.'h nIU. r Mid < otontoti 1.-ntlier X nllkes. ! l-'li’ - Hat I 1.. w paUertis.l.hi. k aud bronxe. ; b*o “ - Tn, ~v Mini Imrrnit. Crpet J - ti'l oiinh’ /■ . ; v-el,erwith>tchSlH. I . I ■ •• ‘o ■ ni ■ in, it dto is e him n mil Ht tJio I I-'thine ‘!''re.’ .’ l . w here greal l.nraaitia I Will h, giv(Si .'all ..,,.1 .'. may 4 nR-rV-Vl 11,1 M 1!S. ItOIKK. has ■J’ \\\ X\ ‘lrnid.-V:,l. ...in,,i(-,!r",.|i1,!“”,u,1eh he will dispo.'f of on \ ry reusoutihlo t’ H” l ” “-nt are • > tl'uily Invited to call and look ut them. \Y 11.1,1 A M HKIDT. | I * ‘ Hbl “t.’ U-.iinre | TII AILLE CSIAYOB , . I liuuhue-’ \ t r but • oiok !. • : pencils; fur salt) *•> -' ( t v Ct ultKlx; I: H BROTIIKH I I Kl ii I I 1.1. hi aide iiarnriment. Juel I eeimd b\ CI'URKDGK <f ItUnTHEh