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Bit MIL
MONDAY, Ot T. :ji, 1853.
Uncle Siam’s Money Box.
A late number of the Nutiuuul Intelligencer
contains the follewing description of the box at i
New-York, in which Uuole S.iui keeps his i
cash.
“The Now-York Sub-Treasury now contains
ten millions dollars in gold, and a few hundreds 1
in silver coin. The, safe containing the coin,
is kept in the custom house, and is composed
of double shoots of iron, strengthened by j
cross bars or lattice work of cast steel rods, ,
between which no instrument cau cut or file. i
The safe is fifteen feet long, eight wide, |
and about as many feet high. It is divided
into apartments, in the inner one of which the
money is deposited: and it has three thick iron
doors, each having two locks, the keys to which
arc distributed at night among the different
clerks, the Assistant Treasurer keeping-himsclf
file register of the principal key, so that the
safe cannot ho unlocked unless all are present.
On the sides of the sale arc tiers of boxes, ‘
capable of holding in all, nine millions six hun
dred thousand dollars. They are now filled !
with coin, which is put up in hags of a thousand j
dollars each, except a few containing small ;
amounts for convenience in making payments, j
The weight of the ten millions of gold now in ;
custody, is eighteen and three quarters tons.” 1
Jenny Lind’s Baby.
Jenny Lind, the peerless, the Nightingale of
the N o th, has got a baby ! — l , ].e<:liaji'je. Paper.
Well, what of it? Hasn’t “Jenny Lind, the ‘
peerless, the Nightingale of the North,” aright
to have a baby, we should like to know? Would j
v *u always have her singing to the cold world. !
warm as it may he in its admiration of her so rigs ;
charming it l\v her sweet notes? Must she nl- i
ways he warbling to gaping crowds, who gaze 1
upon her only as a public performer? Look in
to the nursery where Jenny’s baby sleeps in its
little cradle, and hear the low lullaby of her j
sweet voice. .See how fondly she gazes upon j
the helpless thing, and when it opens its little j
(•yes and looks trustingly up to the face of its :
in ither. hear how she warbles the “Bird Song” j
to charm it back to sleep. Listen to the angel !
sounds! There is no clfort, no art in that sera- j
pliie music. It. com •;.< giishiitg fo'rth from a heart
full of a mother’s affection, overflowing with a
mother’s yearning. How soft and low it is, and
yet how full of the intensest love. Be still. Ap- J
plaud not. It is nature* all nature, supremely j
sweet though it he. Disturb not the enchanting
harmony by the voice of praise. See, those lit- !
tie eyes have closed again. Jetiny’s baby sloep§,
and the song has died away, vanished slowly j
like a dream, or a receding shadow, into alienee.
“Reels the cradle” Jenny!
llut why, we ask again, should not Jenny j
have a baby to love, to fold in her fond arms,
to kiss and hug, and toss into the air, and trot
upon her knee, and chirrup to, and tumble !
about, with all a mother’s floating playfulness|? j
Hue has conquered fame; shall she linger in i
solitary ago, and die alone at last? Shall the !
heart’s affections he wasted in the pursuit of j
ambition, and shall no loving and trusting faces
cheer her through life, and stand around her
death-bed, like bright visions looking upward
toward the sky ? Shall she walk the world’s !
high places com pan tonless, and without a stay j
for her age to lean upon ? No. Ten thousand i
times dearer to her mother's heart, is the crow
ing, even the cries of that little one, than the
loudest applause that ever went up from the
crowded audience, on the day of her proudest
triumph. Ten thousand times sweeter is its
smiles, than the fragrance of the flowers that
were showered upou her, as a tribute of admi
ration to her transcendent sweetness of song.
Yes. yes, ambition is nothing—triumphs are
nothing—admiration of the world, fame and ;
wealth, are nothing ! The mother looks upon !
her little child, her heart clings to its feeble- !
ness, and all other world’s visions vanish away, i
“Itocky the cradle” Jenny.”
Go out to sing before the great world never j
again—-pass forever from its gaze, to sit calm- !
ly by the domestic hearth, gathering your lit
tle ones around you teaching them the value ;
of” the divinity that stirs within them” tho !
duties of life find hope, of eternity. Tell them j
of the littleness of fame, the folly of ambition I
the beauty of holiness, and tho homo with the |
just at last. And when angels shall gather a- I
round tho great White Throne, among tho voices j
that shall mingle in the song of the redeemed,
yours and theirs shall be hoard in tho full vol
ume of their sweetness, ohauuting the praises
of “Him that liveth forever.”
Very Singular.
Tho Austin (Texas) Southwestern American
gives the following account of the singular pro
perties of the water of one of the branches of
the Blanco, a stream which rises in tho niottn
tains, some thirty miles south-westerly from
Austin :
” One of tho branches of the Blanco, has tho
singular property of encrusting a piece of wood
when thrown into it, with a covering resembling
hydraulic cement. Some gentlemen of San
Marcos observed the effect of tho water upon
some shingles, and discovered them coated with
a substance impervious to water. In this same
crook, there n number of dams, usually accred
ited to the instrumentality of the beaver. A
gentleman, upon examination, declares them to
be oemposed entirely of this substance adhered
to a root, or limb, and growing into a perpendi
cular wall of some eighteen inches in width,
across a narrow channel. There are a number
of ponds upon it : all said to have been formed
in this manner. These obstructions are suffici
ently strong to resist the pressure of the water i
at any stage. The ponds not changing their j
positions, upon the recurrence of freshets. After J
considerable tiino, these Avails become quite
hard. We enquired of the gentleman, telling
this, * if a shingle covered with this substance
could be nailed on to sheeting without displa
cing it? lie answered in the affirmative; fur
thermore, was ofopinion they would last a very
considerable time. We should be glad to have
some gentleman to give this matter a chemical
examination, and ascertain what it is.”
Tne Ucpubliv of La Plata.
It. was recently stated that ♦re:tties of coin
nieroe had been concluded with the republic !
jof tho La Plata,by which tho navigation’of •
1 that river is to be opened to the vessels of this
country. These treaties were concluded vith
l rqui/.a. as the head of the Argentine confeu- ‘
oration, whose authority is not acknowledged ,
by the Buenos Ayreans. As that province vir
tually comma mis the navigation of the river,
a treaty concluded without its consent is of but
[ little value. Urquiza also ceded to France and
England tho island of Marlin Garcia, a very
important position at the mouth of the Li !
IMuta, the-trade of which it commands. This ■
cession was made without the knowledge, an i
against the wishes of the Buenos Ayreans. If
we maintain tho validity of our own treaties 1
with l rqui/.a, vve recognize his power to con
clude a treaty of cession Avith other nations.
Curious Scntiacc.
r J lie following verse contains every letter in !
the English alphabet except “K.” It is a ques- :
tion whether any other rhyme can be produced
tin print) without the letter “E,” which let
ter is employed more than any other. By insert- j
ing the word vox instead of tax, in the second
line, the verso would contain all the letters of
the alphabet:
A jovial swain may rack his brain,
And tax his fancy's might..
To quiz in vain, for ’tis most plain
That what L did was fight.
A ffUfstlna for {lie Sliakcsjnndau Crit
ics.
The New York Dost inquires—Has the fol
lowing from Shakspcaro any thing to do with
the last notion of the President and Cabinet in
1 regard to Bronson : .
“Off with liis head : so much
i l or Bucking ’em!’ !
I.>IBBLK.& CAREY.
CLOTUIIOUsS
and;
MKUCHAYf TAILORS,
WARE-ROOM.
.V. A’. Comer of Whitaker and llrovijht<>n-stn„
Sh v a it nail.
r pIIH Subscribers, in anuoum ing to their numerous ‘
A customers and the public, the arrival and oi- nimr
of their
Fall and Winter Stock,
felicitate themselves on the advantages which their re
cent purchases enable them to offer all who desire to •
select their Clothing from an extensive ass .rluient ol *
the choicest goods, made in the most
FASHIONABLE STYLE.
Those goods have been purchased uuder the person
al in.-i-co.ion ol’ one of the proprietors; and availing
tboiu-.'t;esoftuvondJecitcuiiiHUiuces.tno\ ure enabled
not only to warrant them in quality. but*tooffer them
at such
LOW PRICES,
as must distance all competition in their trade.
The following enumeration is ma le for the benefit of
Gentlemen in the country, whose orders will meet
prompt attention, and who, when in the oily, are re
spectfully invited man examination of our Goods
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.
FHOCK and DRESS (MATS ofevery quality,
i”, ” ”in black, blue, brown, green
and olive colors.
BI’SIN GSSOoAT.S. iugreat vnilciy. viz: Tweed. Cloth,
and Chs imere. Frock and Business Coats.
; PANTALIONS—BIack Roe.-kin uta great variety of
prices.
t Black and fa neyCassi meres, at n great variety of mice
•• Drab O J-.te. - ’ j
White and Fancy Linen Drills, “ •• “ !
Fancy .Marseilles, “ •
\ ICSTS—BIock >ilk and satin Vests.
Fancy silk
White silk, for party, •*
White. Buff and Fancy
51 :r smiles
Embroidered Cloth. V.-Het and Silk in great variety
FURNISHING GOODS
Furnishing Hoods of every’ description for Gentle- !
men's wear—consisting of scarfs, cravats, Waterford 1
ties, Prince Albert tie . spring stocks, merino shirts ;
..ml drawers, cotton do., suspenders, luufhosa. glove I
all kinds, best quality patent y oke sljii ts;u fiifeassort
inent of
Drossing Gowns,
Umbrellas. Cano*. Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Port- 1
monies, etc. etc.
HATS.
An extensive assortment of the latest aud most sash i
ionable styles.
Trunk?, Carpet Bags, Vulieen, Hat Boxes, etc.
Marchant Tailoring.
The favorable and long established reputation wldd. |
their establishment has enjoyed, and still maintains,
for the style and finish of its yar-ments made to unit r , as i
well US for the superior quality of their Cloths, dura- :
bility of color and sub.-fantial workmanship, it shall be !
the constant effort nf the proprietors still to continue.
They invite the special attention of both old and new ■
customer* to the following, from which they are pre
pared to furnish garments, which tbev will warrant to i
be nr plus ultra in both tit mid fashion.
JSIMiINU.S A BIUI.LY'.S best Blue, Black, Brown.
Mulberry,Green, Adelaido, Bronze, Ourobo and olive ;
Cloths.
Black Doeskin. Black Cossimcrc, find it large assort- J
inent of Colored and Fancy Tvvorels.
1J N F*X GOODS.—White. Buff and fancy Linen Drills. !
\ EsTlNGS.—White Silk and Satin, for Party Vests, j
Black and fancy Silk and Satins. White, Buff and
Orange Ca. simeres.
Uniform Suits:
for \ oluutecr Companies in M.eeity and throughout 1
the State, made and furnished at t) shortest notice 1
and iri the’ best manner. DIBBLE £ CAREY
oct 8
LIffUORS AND WjSjjg.—l2 ball
pip® B Oturd, Dupuy & Co.’s French Bran
.:ILJIbB <ly. 10hall'].ipes assorted brands, low pric- !
‘‘J French Brandy; .'MI quarter casks Domes I
tic do. 50 bids do do. 7<l tlo P A II bye I
j Gin, 150 do K Pliolps’do; 0 pipes llollundUin, 10 bids 1
Virginia Apple Brandy, Bdo pure Georgia Peach do, j
| :;00 bids do N O Whiskey’, <SO do white Baltimore d0,30 !
! old Westminster Mouougahela do. 20 doold Pennsyl- I
I vaiiiu Mountain do do, lon do X K Hum 25 quarter
; casks Madeira Winc.lfi eighth do choice do d0.20 qtiar- !
tordo Port do, 2 half pipes do do. 20 quarter casks !
Brown Sherry M ine, 40 baskets Champuigne do. For I
! sale by [ang’iol WEBSTER A PALMES. |
NJT RJASTIWa. Bill FACTS.
CAPS.—CAPS.—The tines! and best
j H ‘£wjMSfgEP made Caps to be found in the City, are to ‘
xSlayafff be found at tliwClotliing Store, Gibbon's
j Range—all made up for my trade aud
’ sold cheap—call and see.
! oct 22 (j E0..8. NICII )IS. ;
| IREPARATI DNS FOII THE HAIR.
1 Barry’s Tricopherous, Lyon's Catharion. Jayne’s!
IlairTonic, Kan Luslrule, howl itulsGeu. sl:u*us>orOil
French. F.ngiioh and American Pomatums, oils, etc. I
etc.. J. K. DkFORD,
oct 11 Apothecaries’ Hnll.
IMPORTED WINES,
Miquors, Solars, and Fancy Articles.
The Subscriber has on baud a fine and
a well selected stock, comprising the follow- !
j 10 half pipes otnrd. Dupy A Cos
I 3do do Old Ilennessy
Brandt j- do do S.rzorne, Vintage 1 -IO
I 2do do Jean Louis, do 1800
I 3do do .J .1 Dupy
j -1 do do Old Reserve Madeira
2do do London Particular
J 3do do Old Port
Winks 1 odo do Old Sherry
20 casks of Claret
[ 20 casks Champagne
{20.000 Rio Honda
10,000 Lh Gruiz
5,000 La Upjon
lO.OqO La Patria
25,000 Trahucas
Also, a large supply of Fancy Groceries, such as im
ported Cordials. English Pick Jes and Snucej, Preserves,
Prunes and Jelly, lop sale by a. RON AIJD,
deeß Corner Bay andWhitnker-sts. i
I IST I. A \'l>\u PER iTKAMER SI
• I TA—25 hhls choice Apples. 25 lo’choifNi Carter and I
I Morcer Potatoes, 10 l ( b}s red and white Onions, 5 bbls
, new Buckwheat. 50 hags do,, 2 bbls choice Cranber
ries. 5 bbls Self-Raisjqg Flour. Ac. For sale lv
GE( * lit* I ! J\\, KX A N DEB.
oct 2Q corner Bull k Congress-ts, Monument sqr.
OFIiEN BUTTER.—A few firkins superior Goshen
” I Butter, received per stepmi-.r Augusta, and for
sajent the Emporium,by
sept 14 SEABORN OOODALL
SAFETY BOXES, for wax tapers and vesta lights:
for sale by foot 8J EUBIJEDGE & BROTHER. I
SAVANNAH, MONDAY AFTKItNOON, OCTOBER H. 18M.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT,
THE LIVERPOOL AND PIULA
! CO.MrANV
! sailing their favorite Stcuui
I CITV OF PHILADELPHIA, now being built.
; CITY OF M \NTIIKSTEU. 2105 tmis v Capt, R. I.citch.
I CITY OF G LA.SGoW. I'ilO tons. Caj>t. M m. Wylie.
FROM I’ll ILA DELPIII A.
City oF.GJasgotV L'liursday, Mur 31,.1853
’ City of Manchester.... Saturday, April 23,1853
City of Ghu-gow Saturday. .May 14. 1553
City of Manchester....Sulunlay. June 11, ]SS3
! City of Clnsgow Saturday, July 2,1853
FROM LIVERPOOL.
City of Manchester... Wednesday, Mar 30,1853
City of Glasgow Wednesday,April 20.1 sr;;
City of Manchester... Wednesday, Muy 18, 1853
1 CUy of Glasgow Wednesday, June 8. 1853
City of Manchester... Wednesday. Julv 0. 1863
RATES OF PASSAGE.’
HtOJI IdIII.VDCLJMUA. I FRU.M IJVKT.POOI.
Saidon Berths uo Dol. Snloun Berths...2o Guineas
Midship - •• jMid.diip “ ...15
i Forw-ud “ 55 “ |Forward “ ...13 “
Including Steward's Fees.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third ('lags Pns>'iigers will be
! taken from Pliilhdtdpblu and Liverpool and found in
provisions.
I Fr-.ui Philadelphia...s2o | From Liverpool $35
’ Cerlltlcnt.es of pas-'itge w ill be isMii'd here to parties
who are desidilus t,f bringing out their friends at cor
i responding rates.
Drafts on the Agents and tlie Bank of Ireland from
£1 and upwards.
tU, • FREIGII I’ ON GOODS 60s. PER TON.
I Bills oflndiug for goods frt>ni Havre sigmd by the
i agents there, through to Philadelphia at S22G, per J
ton.
An experienced surgeon will be carried on each
■■iiip
All good sent, to the Agents in Philadelphia and Liv- ,
erpool, will be forwarded with economy and dispatch.
For freight or passage apply to
THuMAS RICHARDSON,
9 Walnut .st.. Phlla..and 11 Exchange Place, N. V
PADELF*IRD, FA V A Cl)..
Buy st.. Savannah.
RICHARDSON, BROTHERS & Ca.
M-rU Liverpool. ‘
~t> HERON'S Jr >
REIGI LAU PACIvETLIAEim
Philadelphia and Savannah,
Tne following vc-els comprize this Line, ami will sail
about cvcrv two weeks, viz :
Schr. .It'Ll A BUZ \. Cnpt. Hkjukr.
do. .1. H. ILILMES, do. Loimk.
do. DART, do. So.m:-.rs; i
do. C. A. GREINER, do. I’m . > in:
The Vessels arc first cl a s; schooners, and command.
.**l by captains experienced in tho trade, and who will
use their best exurtions t. give satisfaction to the ship
pers. For freight or passage (having good aecomim
dations for passage; apply t
WILIS k BRUNDAGK.
No. 72 Uav-streel. Savannah.
llliitoN & M ART] V,
marll No 37’.; \ r:h Wh m*, pfifia ldpldw. !
PREMIUM SEWING BIRDS. ,
The-e useful and justlv . elebraied Rirds are
..ffered by tie- Original Mauuf:..-1 urcr>. and
fryj* recommended to ih,-f ;i vo.able ..ti..,f the
V Ladies, as art kies whirl, in |mim of useful
lie ~ beauty and durability, cannot be Mu passed. But
if beauty was the only ground upon whi- b vve could
recommend them, we too would be reudv to exclaim,
we have enough of stu b. But liowofunub. wo see the
fair form of woman, ami the natural beauty which
Heave,, has so kindly given her, n.ateri:dly lessened
by a drooping form, the natural eunsoqueYice ot s. w
iiiL’ In nu unfavorable position Ladies, we trust that
we are not si,yin-.’ two liiueh when we tell you. that ot !
the many thousands already -introduced, and in .-n
----'•aut use. none sav aught a’uiust them. Address or
ders to (nov J. A.MA\ EKs
*; FffESH iIjPPLIKS reOeivqd p*
‘taliuu Macaroni, while aud yellow Vermicelli, Pearl, i
Barley, Genesee self-raising Flour, Rutter, Sugar. Pic
nic and Soda Crackers. Pig Hams. Smoked Tongues,-
BolognaSau.-ago and Smoked Be, f.
W. G. DICKSON,
apr 7 corner Whitaker stand Brough'on-lane.
N* K\V KOOKS—I ho Mud Cabin: or the Char
tic ter and Tendency of British Institution, as il- i
1 usirated in tlieireffect upon Human Charatter and
Deal. y. by Warren Ishiun.
Tim Forged Will: r Crime and Retribution, by Tun
ers,,n Bennett.
The White Cruiser; or the Fate of the Unheard of,by
Ned Buntline.
Edith's Legacy; .r (lie Long M ood ot the Grange, t.v |
the author of Adelaide Lindsay.
Jane Setbb; or. the King’s Advocate: by James!
Grant, author of- Romance of M ar. Ac. Ac.
The Rudiments of Building: f--r the u.-e of \r< hi- j
teets. Builders. Draught-men, MachiuisLs, Engineers, .
and M eel .antes: bv John Bulloek.
The Rebel Scut: a Romance<.r Hie American Revo- J
lution, by Aria A-1.l md.
Vi det. the Danseuuse: or Court-hip and M edio k.
bv the author of-Tl,c Giet,” -Munling to Wive-. ’
Burnuui’s News. NV.-Pb
Putnam’s Magazine,tor ()ctol,er. Received hy
oct 4 CUBBEDQE & JffIOTIIBR.
AGENCIES.
The undoTsigned is Agent f,r the sale ot
9f(fO] Gaorifla Burr Mill Stone, dressed
furnish French Kurr, Cologne uud ]■> pus Mill Stone?
of everv dimension.
Wiltin’). I‘nlcut Ktrc-ProofSafes;
Burns k Griswold's Sea Island Colton and Cotton Suw
Gins.
Taylor’s patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the moat |
competent of any in use at present.
* ¥ * Specimens of ail the. uls.ve to be seen at the !
Ware-house, 171 Bv?-,-t.. Savannah.
feb 3 CHAS. H. CAMPcTHLI).
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!
m Just received, per Alabama, u’large lot of ,
t,lin’d and untrim'd Bonnets, I tnhrelln.-, ami ;
every variety of Fall and M inter Ha is.Caps,sc.
! Me will sell a tetter m-vv style'Silk Hat,(ami of our
! own manufacture; at $3,5u, than cau be produced in
i Savannah.
M e also wi-h it didinctly ..nderstood, that we make
[ ourown Hats, nd put no other makers name in the
I tips, especially those that have been defunct for years. ■
j sept 27 ‘ BELDEN *CO.
WILD ailTill (’ WDV!
VG REE ABLE to tin* taste, aud warranted (if used !
according to tho directions, which are simple.) to !
j cure all < uses “trot GI IS and C* iI.DS, which are with- [
! in the natch of anv Modieino, hosltles nff. rding relief in |
. ,-ase< oI’CKGI P. \STIIM A. CATAU'HtS. and BRUN
CH ITIS, and being one of tho most useful remedies in
; the early stages of CoN SUMPTION.
■ Mr, K K.'E in placi.ig this article l-efore the public,
l claims not to have discovered or itlgeniou.-ly com
i pounded Medichio- hitlmrto unknown.t,r known only
[ a.s separate remedies or in such coinhinations as pre
i prevented the full f->ree.of their beneficial effects. Nov
! does he aver that his
COUGH CANDY
bos the approval <ff the * entire Me.li, al Famltv,” or !
| has been recommended by the-um t enlightened Phv ,
j siciatis,” hut he would merely stale, that having him- ‘
i .-elf siifix-redsuveroly from Bronchial Affection attend- I
; ,and with Coughing and Night Swe.-.is.he applied toonnof ‘
: the facultv w hose prescript ion afforded suchHperdvro- 1
| lief aud resulted in uch perfect cure that In was in- ‘
1 dueed to obtain n know led go of the Ingredients and the 1
: manner in'which they might be p.xp. rly compounded
; w'iUuuignr.to give them a convenient t/'palatable form
-Inc which he has bad the satisfaction of aduiini-ter
i ing it nucciMtsfully in many casess. The ingmljcnts
•f which tlus Candy D composed mmong which M ild
• Cherry i the prim-iplo) are perfectly harmless, and
I nmy be taken by persons of all ages at all times.
• I ‘ulikc many of tho Cmuli Candies now offered fir
i .-ale. (purporting to he tha product ol’profouud medi
• cal research, but. which nrh in reality the concoctions j
! of genuine C.indv Makers.) this article is not expected ;
j to cure-all the ills that tiesli is heir to,” but is pent,
i linrly adaptwl to the few diseases above mention, .1. ■
. and itis:‘ad of being composed of the poorest quality 1
| of Sugar, infused with the extract , f Ifourhouud. it is
i made from Sugar in its highest, slnte of perfection, j
< and eouiatna well known and approved remedies,
j Try it, audit- intrinsic, merit will epll forth a spoil tan- ;
couß approval from you which e’er long shall give it j
| n popoulnritv uuparalltilort tn tho history of nostrums.
I Brice 25 cents per Rnekago.
! Each genuine package of RICK’S COUGH CANDY:
will bear on the envelope the signature of
TC RJCE,
Cor. Broughton k M'hitaker-sts.
Country Merchants can 1-e supplied hy tho Box,
each box containing 50 packages, at $0 25.
oct 10, ts
VIKULVO UNDERSHIRTS & DRAW
KRS. Now opening per steamer, a full assort
ment. of Undershirts and Drawers of Merino. Flannel,
red and whitn French. Flannel Shirts and Undershirts
’ for Ladies’ Merino Shirts. Undershirts and
1 Drawers for Boy s. Shaker half Hose, rfc., for kulo cheap ‘
[by [oct ll] GEO. V NlvttOLSC i
MODICRATK—IMPARTIAL.—I\I)KIENDK XT— JUST.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
FOR 1858,
Geo. S. Nichols.
, HAS recgntlv recoiltlv returned from
HlffM v ' w Vork - “ lK ' ri> he has been selectin
I ‘[lyund having made up his Spring and 1
Lai IHU Summer Clothing, and invites his friends and
customers to look at the following which are good
and fu-hionably made and offered on rcuaonable terms.
Men’s Clothing.
75 Men's Blue. Black. Frock and Dress Coats,
750 do. Cashiuerct, J)rnp D Ele, Merino. Alpaca,Tweed
l*lunt-*r's Linen, Cream Linen, Uruss Linen Frock
and Sack Coats.
250 Merino, Alpaca, l.iucu Drill uud Cotton Round
Jackets.
750 Funev Silk. Satin, Alpaca, Linen, White and Fig’d
M:\r-eiiles Vests.
ptXl AVhite ami Fancy Colored Shirts - all qualities.
360 Undershirts and Drawers, do do
Boys’ Clothing.
As notice was given tlmt 1 would go largely into the 1
Boya’ Clothing. 1 would inform the in that 1 have the
largest assortment in oueStoroiu tlu- .’south, and will
be sold cheap and at one price.
500 Hoys’ Frock Coats, and Sacks of all kinds* uud
quality.
7')o Boys’ Round Jackets of great variety.
550 do. Cassimere, Drilling, Alpucas, Dr up IVEU
Bants.
300 do. Silk, Valencia and Marseilles Yosts,great va
riety,
250 do. M'hito and Uol’d. Shirts, from sto 10 years
old.
75 Small Children’s Suits, Kilts, and little Sacks, as
sorted.
Also a good supply of Boys’ Drawers, in fact a com
pieso outfit for ]’••;■ of any age at a moment's notice.
Fancy Articles.
Handkerchiefs t ‘ravuts. Stm ks, (ib.ves, Su-penpcr.-,
Money Belts, Children’s Belts. Combs. Brn-lu—. Neck
tics. Port Monai-.Curd(,'nscs. Collars, riubrrlla-.Snt’ h
els,Carpet bags. Ostrich Feather Dusters, Coat Link-
Shoulder Braces. Caps, Ac.. Ac. Those in want will,
now find a full assortment of the above at the Cloth
ing Store, No. 160 and O'*. Gibbons’ Range. mar 25
AGRICULTURAL WARE-HOUSE,
170 BAV-BT SAV ANN VH, GA.
-N. The subscriber is prepared to
**'<S y furnished Planters,Contuiy \ler
hunts and ...th us, at UIIULE
AgricuUurn 1 I mplcmcnt s,
Consisting chietlv ..t Bhnigh,-. Cultivators, Harrows,
Cv*ri si hellers. .Straw Cutters. Powder and Hand Corn
Mills, Fan Mills, Smut Mills, Road Bcrapers, Root
Bullers. Grain Cradles; grain, grass and bush .Wilms,
Reap Hooks, (.'anl- n aud Pnmnu) Implements of all
kinds. Mill and Cotton Gin G.-aring. Mill Becks and
Mill Irons, j?uw Cummers, bales ami screw’s for lifting
Mill htcnvM. Best Dutch anchor bnltiug Cloths; 80-!
gnrdus A Trunibull's patent Horse Bowers; rioe and
grain Thrashers of various makers.
1 Make’s Patent Ohio Tire Proof* Paint.
Hydraulic Cement and calcined Blaster, in quantity:
best sperm ami oilier Oils for lamps, paint and mn
chinerv: patent leather Belting, double and single
from 2 to Is inches width; sUtrbcd. cemented and
copper riveted: India Rubber do.. 3 amt 4 ply. of nil
widths: patent lace and picker string Leather. Copper
Riv ets and Burrs Douglas.-’ patent >b#ve and Stf turn .
Pumps, chain Bumps. hvalrnulicUains. lend pipe to fit: 1
Collins and other makers approv.-d Axes and Hatch
ot-. wood and hand Saws. Ames’ Shovels and Spades, |
English patent and cm n Hoes, and American best
manufactured Hoes, of all sizes; hay and manure
Forks, Chisels. Ilamm-r- and Nails, assorted; garden
and canal M liec-lbar,-ows, cotton ware house and store 1
Trucks, patent plats-rm, counter aud beam Scales, ot
all sizes: MireCt-.ih. A.-.
BIUCUS UK AS* NAIILE—TKItMs ACCOMMODATING.
Wool, Hides. Furs and Beos* Wax,
BOUGHT at all time.-, and pa and tbr in cash at current ■
market | rives. CIIAS. 11. CAMBFIELD,
feb 3 |
NEW WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRYTaND
FANCY STORE,
Xo. I IS Rnnighlon-St..
MR. FRANCIS STEIN. Manufacturer n!
Chronometers. Clocks. Town Clocks, Ac., Ac., j
-R t'e.-peetfullv iuliirms hi- > ustouiers and the ‘
public- genera 11 v that he has titled up the
Store 148 Broughton -t., where he intends to make a
permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business j
ifi its various branches. Wutehos. Clocks, Tbwu Clocks. I
Chronometers, Jewelry. Ac.. Ac., cleaned aud repaired j
with dispatch and warranted. Now fashion Jewelry
and Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at the lovre-.-t
prices possible.
X. 11.—Any M atch. Clock. Ac., that cuunot be re
paired by other watchmakers. 1 pledge uiyself shall
bo repaired bv me to satisfaction an-l w.-u ranted,
nov 4 „ ly FRANOIB BTWN
THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVE , CLOCKS
JEWELED.
THESE Clocks are constructed ,nt eonside- ,
hj. ruble extra expense) with a particular tv
if-’ grd to durability, the most serious objw
*'”n RUh’- lever—ilie wearing of the points ■
ifL- 35s of the balance shutl and screws, the eonse
tuent increase of friction and decrease’ in motion alter ;
running a short tint.—being obviated by the use ..f a
polishedstone jewel, straight pivot or bearings,iusteud I
of points to the balance shaft.
They ur*-ca-e-l in beautiful cast Iron, ornamented j
frames, audvvarrautc I to be as perfect time-keepers as ,
the best are in use. For sale at the Jewelry St ore, 129 |
Congress-st. feb 5. j
Nt.w BOOKS! NSW BOOKS 11--
Reeeivi-l t.y S. S. .SIBLEY. Tluir.-duv, July Mill.
Margaret Pcrcivul. by the author of- Amy Herbert,” i
Ac Edited by Kev Wm S well,
Father Gazazzi's Lectures in New Vork, with lib
Life, corrected and authorized bv him-df.
Manc.Mii’s Ferial and Met hod of teaching the French
Language.
Lives of the Brc-i touts of the Butted States, with
sketches of Remarkable Events.
Helen and Arthur, or Mi-sThusa's Spinning M heel;
a Novel—bv Miss Caro.im- Lee llentz.
Life and Adventures of VnllenMnc Vox. the Ventril
oquist :hy Henry Cos. ktnn. a most huomrous work. s
ALS i. A H IM II F.R SI'PPLV OF
Yankee Notions, or the Whitllhiga of J< nnUmn’s !
Jiu-k Knife. Beautifully illusCiiifeiL
Villetle. by Curn-r IMI. l'ln-Swamp St< ed.
The Cor.-nirChieftain, llaz.d’s new Sea Story.
Wild Sport- .*f the West; I.V Wm II Maxwell.
Major Jones’ Courtship. Sj.njnr Jone.-’ Trav els. |
Chronfi-lesof Bir.-vilb-. Rod.-rick the Rover.
Nathalie, n Tab-: bv Julia Kavun.-dt.
Six Years Liter, or the Taking (ff the Bastille Ac.
&p. For'aaiorit*No.l36. Congrcaa-at. .july 14
NEW mnKS.
I’ OI.'ISK HLT(I\; ... Tliii.v- Swu mv. Ilt-ard, a
j .V..VCI: In Mrs. ‘irirv 11.-rnd.in.
Mil.Un.k; or Ilia Slnial. T-lalld Child— StiaMl ‘
from life, together with highly interesting stories: by I
Caroline I.eejlenlz.
Sam Slick's Wise Saws nnd Modern li.stancos; or
What he -aid. did or invented.
Aniifnwntiri-m—A Talc of the South: by Mi.-s. Ma
rtha Main e Butt.
Nancy Waterman; nr Woman’s FaitJ. Triumplmut— 1
a st.u v of New York * it v : hy C. F. llamingDui.
Lnfltte, the Finite of tho Gulf: by J.H. Ingraham.
The Kmpre.es of the Isles; or the Lake Bravo: by
Charley Clewline.
Notabilities in France and England—witlran euto- •
biography : by Bhilarotto Charles, Professor of the
Baris Institute.
Harry ’■• vyrdide’s Courtship, and what came of it:
hv the author iff “Frank Fairleigh. “Louis Vrun
dbll. ’&e. Ac.
VolOme 1, Putnam's Magazine, bound neatly iu 1
Cloth.
Further supply of My Novel.
Barmi n's News. No. 23.
Arthur s Magazine f..r June.
Ri Wed by
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS.
J*G. Ruukliu Wm. 31. Httrllck, Geo.
L. Siimmi-y,
(Sticveusora to A. At linn on <U Cos.)
IMI IS Establishment has boon in sueces-ful opera
tion for a number of years. The quarries arc I
well opened, and tho Marble is superior to any i.i tl.e j
United .States.
We have so perfected our facilities forgetting out j
and tinlslitngyvork.that yvecan furnish MON I’ M ENTS, ;
TOMBS. TABLETS. HEADSTONES, and every thing i
in mir line of business, in butter stylo and 4t oUoupor j
rates. Ilian any yard in tho noun try.
When it is considered that we smv ourown Marble, !
pay no Jobber’s profit, and no high freight from the
North, it will he seen'that wo do possess material ad
vantage over all competitors.
We ecmtially solieUnur tVieiids and tjift public to ex- j
amineour work, and compare our prices yvlth those <ff
other yards, before ordering Northern Marble.
We have on hand at our yard in Mavletta, a large j
assortment of finished work—Monuments, Tombs, I
(fa. —yvl.oreour agent. Mr. G. \V. Summers, yvill sell ut |
our prices. Our principal work is done at the Mills ‘
rAddress .1. C,. RA N KIN k CO.,
july 18 ly Marble Work B. 0.. Ga.
i) iV Every newspaper publishing the above advor
tisenie.it fur 12 months, nnd sending us one copy the
same length of time, we yvill furnish th n. an impos
ng stone of 12 or 13 superficial feet delivered at Mari
-1 tta depot.
lAREJSII SI’PPIjIKS-•Received per steamer
. Augusta.—Xeyv Wheat—lliram Smith's double
extra Genossoe Flour.
New N S Salmon, neyv No 1 Mackerel, new Codfish
Smoked Tongues, Soda Biscuit, Butter Crack ors
Fancy Crackers. Also, Jo bbls Crushed and Clarified
ugars. For sale by WM. O. DICKSON. . !
sept 14 Corner'Vbitaker-ut and Broughton Lnae !
IftUSl* USS IHKE( l oin .
8. M. PETTING ILL A .CJ’S ADVERTISING AGENCY,
102 nas.s.u sruiiKT, ,v;:w vor.K,
And No. i'i Stale (/&(, Boston
P. A Cos. are Agents for tit-.’ most influential and lar
gest circulating Commercial Papers both hi the United
: States and the Canadas.
NEW YORK ADVERT!SEMENT9
HODGETT3, TAYLOR & HODGE ITS, ~
VVHOI.F.SM.K M V.M'J AoTUIU VS Os
PLANISHED UN WARE,
158 W illlmu-Ht., in ilic- roar,
NEW-YORK.
Tea aud Coffee Urns, Chafing Dishes, Veni
son Dishes, Dish Covers, Egg Codiers,
Coffee Pots, le.t Pots, Coffee
Filters, Nurse Lamps,
AND E\ i:ivV ARIICLE IN THE TRADE.
oct 24 limos
s>fi ;kkb-: !■;’*
CELEBRATED
CHEMICAL YEAST OR BAKING POWDERS,
In t: aup .t, JhuU’nal. -nr >jt Useful and
K:uui/iui<\d Article, j a raising Bread,
Biscuit. I'rnd , (JriiiilU, and Johnny
Putfri/. P,i laiii js, Sweet
Cakes. Coro Hi rad. dc.,
’ I Ml is i- the most economical, useful. conrenienUnd
1 healthy eompoutul in exi.-t-nce. tbr ratsingßread
biscuit,t-ae v -.Buatrv Pialdtiigs. Ac., with cither \\ heat
live Indian <>r Buckwheat Flour. It is tutimii-pensible
article in tin- mllnary .lepartmeut, ol every household
i e.stabli-hno-ut. and there is no Cook or Housekeeper iu
er.-ati -n who will be without it after having fairly
; tried it. Sold by the printipnl Grocers and Druggists.
Opinions of tho Press.
Those who have trie! it. have found th .t the adver
tisement doe- not vaunt its praises too highly.-Talla
hassee rinridiuu uud Journal, F, b. 1.1, 1H53.’
Il.msekeepcrs who havotestel the quality of this
pow-Jer. pronounce unanimously in ii- favor.—AocA
p .rt Jhtily Courier.
It surpuss.-s everything in the way of rising, we ever
: yet saw ued in tl.e baking of caku.— tiahway Advo
cate and Ur;,st-April 15. 185;*..
This is HO nra.-leofsueh utility in various kinds of
rookery, that when it.- virtu-.- become properly known
! no hou-ekoeper that studies comfort and ecououiv,
i will willingly do without it.—.V. F. Pick., May 21.
No one need lie-itatetn use DurkeeV all important
| article to housekeepers Urpublicau Banner and
Xolnillt Wh,.j. l\h. 17. 1853.
Would you have light b oad.sweet bread, bread that !
you can eat with a g od rehdi, do not forget to pro
eurcDurk. e s Baking Bowd.-r. and you will not fail to
have good hroild, cakas; Ac.— -JVoy Daily Timeii May .
~ \\ e iiave tried thi-article and can recommond it with |
perfect ronfiiieuec. —Qioluc (JantU. July. 1852.
Durkee s Baking Bowler vve have Died at our house
atid our “better half” was astonished at the result.— :
.V. r. Italy Tun s. on. 23.
All good housewives Will rej.dee in and glorify the !
ttameof DtirKco, after tb.-v have give,, his Baking
Bovvdor a fair trial— X. iv Yuri. San. S.pt. 3d, 1,852. i
Durke-’s Baking B-wder, umloubtedlv the best arti
cle f.>r thi- purpo-e that has yet been discovered.—.V. i
)'. Dutrhm in. Feb. 12. 1853.
The highest commendations, from hundreds of the
largest and most table wholesale hoUPca in this, i
and nearly every b.rg- Vi:. on this Continent, could !
bo given if Sjueu allowed it.
Kip Tho arti, lo i- w .rranb-1 to give satisfaction.— 1
Orders ,mj, >/. ,i„■ f. Cash tell hr promptly J, lied. |
i:. i; in; itK he.
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer,
Wholesale Dealer in Sal Soda. Cienui ol Tarlnr, Sup |
Curb Sod,.. Cooking Extract*,'Wax .Mntcbei, i(e.
I 8.1 Wat.r-slmt,.\cw York.
nu: 17 3m
CARPET AND FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE
( urlainn, Cnrtaiit &c.
No. 150 Congress aud 57 St. Julicm-streets.
j'Y\\V\ TiliT aBBSCHIBER would respectfully in- I
iMfiUlj for,n P"^^ c that be lilts now opened the
complete assortment of all the various ,
styles of < iO >DS usually kept in similar establish- j
incuts. The stock of the different departments will i
consist, in part, of the following Goods, vi/,:
Carpet Department.
Royal Velvet Tapestry Brussels, Moivt Brussels. I
Brussels, Velvet. Tapestry and Bru-.-vl.s for -stairs. 3 ;
ply, Superfine. Fine, and ( ominon Ingrain. Plain and I
Twilled Venetian f>r -tailhalls, etc. Druggets 0-4, i
12-4 and 10-1 in width, of every variety of patterns. \
Hearth Rug.-. Parlor aud Stoop Slats. Table.-nnd Binnu i
Covers, Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods, ;
Stair Linen, etc.
Oil Cloths.
Qfovery width, from 1 to S yards, for halls, dining ‘
rooms, f team boats, saloons, etc.; Rosewood, Mahoga-, !
nv and small figured Furniture Oil UMlis, 4-1, 5-4 j
wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for stairs. j
Curtains.
Silk and Worsted Dutnnsk DcLnine, Worsted and 1
Linen Damask DeLaine, Figured and lMain Datuusks.
Variety of colors. White and Buff for Shades.
Window Shades.
Transparent Landscape. Medallion, Garland, and j
White and Gold, entirely new style. Cord, Loops. Tits- 1
sols, with all the various Trimmings for Curtains and J
Shades.
Gilt Corni cos.
Band*, Loop-s and Bins, of the greatest variety and |
patterns, of the latest importation—all of which will i
be’ Id.fttwhole.-rule or retail.on the most liberal terms, i
WM. H. Gil ON, Agent,
ort 20 150 Congress and 37 St. Juliun-sts.
F. wMe AUTHOR & CO.,
(8109 OF rI IK llto CUFFKKFOTI WIIOI.KS.VI.K \NI RETAIL
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
A XI)
stovi; w usi: kooji.
WK have now, and keep cow- ■
st.-mtly >n hand, a full and ex-
U; “ tennivo &*TtH’K. which we offer on
pj£-jg*jiiqL very reasonable terms.
Pumps, Lend Plpe<
Sheet Lead, Copper
uud Zinc.
These Bumps are of simple construction, and every
part perfectly fitted—they are so made that they may
be taken npart and access gained toall the valves with
j out taking up the pipes, or even detaching the plat- j
! form, to which the Bump is fastened.
Wei, re also .-el ling the celebrated Itiick Pattern
I Cooking Stove, for yvood. which is being very |
j extensively used iu tho city and country. The sue- |
i cess of this Stove, since its introduction by us, has ;
! been gratifying—nothing has ever been offered to the I
public for euleiiurv purposes that lias given such gen- :
I cral satisfaction. Wo shall take great pleasure in i
1 showing this Stove, whether you purchase of us or
j not, and we think wo can sati-rv you that this Stove I
is superior to any ever offered fur sale in this market. |
mar 24 ’ STORK, NO. 13 BARNARD-ST.
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS
gar, Crvstnlized, Granulated do.,’ ; s : % A |
1 ’ lbs. for fl.
Also, sparkling, bright Coffee
j Lower Grades Brown Sugar, 14 lbs. fi.r .41.
j Dark (suitable for servants) Sugar, 17 lbs. for sl.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from the latest Importa- |
| tions, consisting of:—Extra Hyson. Extra Fine Gun- i
powd.yr. and Ooolong.
■ Fresh Mustard. Sardines, Pickles, Preserves. Sweet
! Oil, Almonds, firticy Brunos, Brandy, London j
1 Mustard, Benches. Turkey Figs, extra large nnd fine, j
j nail 20 boxes Raisins 0.11 clustered—whole, naif and
quarter boxes—Mace, Nutmegs, Spices, Ac.
i Just received per steamer —2 bbls. Pig Ilnms; 50
! Smoked Tongues, large size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages; j
I 2 bbls. Smoked Beef.
| For sale at DICKSON’S,
i jnn 20 Cor. Whitaker st. and Broughton lane.
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.
Hats for Small anil Large lloys.
mTIIE Ladies of Savannah have long wanted to
get something very pretty for their Children in
tho way of HATS, They can now rind such ar
-1 tides at Iho Clothing Store. No. 09 and 150 Uihbon’s
rantre. where I am now receiving Panamas. Leghorns,
| China and JMmoro Pearl. Campee.ha.ltuHand nnd Can
i ton Straw, and Palm leaf— all noatlv trimmed, to fit
j Hoysfrnm one to fifteen yearsob* Call and see.
! mar ltd GEO.S. NICHOLS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J2O CASKSfineseyved calfskin Boots; JL..
B 2 do. do. peggged do. do.; Monterey
and Congress iioots: Ladies’ and Gent's Gaiter
Roots; Ladies’ Ties and Slippers; lioys’ nnd
< Youth’s Shoes; 5,000 pairs Plantation Brogans. For
sale by STALKY A HENDRY,
oct 28 Sign of tho Golden Eagle, Congress st.
, ; Oi/ GIIEF.X HOUSE PLANTS
Three hundred pots Green House Plants, in full |
comprising an elegant assortment of
- - -• various und rare kinds, will be opened and of- :
ferel for sale this morning* by
muy 18 W. W LINCOLN, Monument rq.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND
CONI PETE.\ UK.
wur is it?
r piIAT we behold man j females, scarce tn the men-
I dian ot 111- broken in health mid spirits with a
complication ofdi-eascs aud ailments, depriving
of the power for th- enjovment of life at an age w ben
physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and Imppy s.nen.
ity of mind I at but- from u condition of health .should
be predominant.
Many of the -mi of her suit, rings m first—perhaps ;
years before, porlmps during girlluHMl.or tin f.r.-t years
of marriugo—were in tl.mr origin so light us to pass
unnoticed, and . f course neglected.
IX AFIEK n AUS
When too late to be bract.lied l.y our knowledge. M
look back and mourn,and regret the full cousequciiccs 1
o! our ignorance
Wbat wpultl wo not often ;lvo to p. m early
life the knowledge we obtain in alter years! A. I
what days *md nights of anguish w might not hay.
been spared, if lh kuowled*;e was timely p ssevsed. -
It is
MKLAXt iIOLY AXD STAUTI.IMi
To behold tho sickness and suffering emhu- dby many
n wife for many years, from . au.-es -imple and control ‘
In tile, easily remedied—or better still- not h.curr and. if
every
wife ax it Moran:
Powwssed the information contained in n little volume
(within the reach ot us ull. yy hi.h would spare to Lei
YEARS OF MISERY.
And to her husband tho constant . il and anxiety t .j
blind, necessarily devolving upon him fr in -i Um'-s.-i
the wife, without giving him the .*p,ortunit\ i
quiring that competence whi. I. hi- exerli..| - are enti
tled. and the possession of win I. woufiUccurc the b ...
pine.-s of himself, wife and cbildr. u.
SEUUUE THE MEAXS OF If AFFIX I “S
By becoming 111 time p. -,-essed nf ; knoyy|ed_e. th.
want of which has caused the sickness and poverty •
thousands.
In view nf such consequences, no wife or mother t
excusable if she neglects toavail hcrselfof il.ul know
ledge, in respect to herself, which would spare bet
much suffering, bo the means of happiness and pm-,
perily to her husband, and e nter upon her eldldr. n
that blessing at.ove all price—bellihv bodn-. win,
healthy minds. That knowledge is .ontaiued in a lit
tie work entitled
TiII;.MARRIED WOMAN'S
Private Medical Companion.
BV IR. A. M.M At RIrL.U .
One Hundrrtli F/lition.) pp. 2 >O. /Ve. 50 Cents
First publiVhed iiVl's'p. 1 and Vt'i- in.t
si upj:/sixi: on uoxp/ i. fi /..
C onsidering that everv l'riaal*. tvlit
tkei mauled ornot.ean here un.i.ii,
u full knowledge of I he nature.
aeter and muses of lier eom |.I aln ts,
with the various symptoms, and that
nearly
HALF A Mtl.l.lOX conus.
should have been sold.
It is impracticable to convey fully the various sub
jects treated of. us they are of a nature strictly inten
ded for the married, or those contemplating marriages
but no female desirous ot enjoying health, aud that
I beauty, consequent up n heultli. yvliich is so coudm
tive to herowu happiue.-s. and that of her husband.
, but either has or will obtain It. as has or will eycry
: husband who has the love and uffeeti<.>u of his wife at
heart, or I hut of his own pecuniary improvement.
UPWAUDS OF OXE Hi XDUEIJ lUUISAXIt
COPIES
Have been SEXT BY MAIL within the last few
mouths.
CAUTION TO THE ITUI.IC.
HE A O T DEFE Al HEIH
\ Buy no book unless “Dr. A. M. Maurireau, 129 Lib
! orty Street N. V.” is on the title page, and the entry
i in the Clerk's OtHco on the buck of the title page: unit
! buy only of respectable uud honorable dealers, .r
| send by mail, and address to Dr. \. M. Muuriecuu.
as there are spurious aud surreptitious infringement
| ofeopvrlght.
[ LET EVERY WIFE AXD 111 SEA XD n>.\l>FU
Xo excuse for Ignorance, when Ignor
ance In .>11 > to t tiose u e hold n nr
anti dear, and when to di>pt lour Ig
norance Is wit hln our retie h .
To enable every one tndccidc upon the i.rU-i j
. lie necessity ol pos-esing a copy, and that no yvife. m |
mother need remain uniformed upon the ninnv can*
I e.s, which sooner or later, are destined to make fearfu! !
: ravages upon her health, unless guarded against, mid I
1 that no (’•'risliliTnte arid affectionate hu.-hand imve 1
f cause to upbraid himself yvfth neglect of the welfare of !
I hia yvife—a pamphlet of thirty -is pages. . ••iitaining i
full Title-puye and Itulv.r (>f Coiih nts. together wn h , \ j
i tracts from the lxok. yvill he sent free nf dm rye to any !
part of the United Stateo, by addressing, post-puid as
| herein.
When Knowledge is Ilniipincs.s,*(ia !
culpable to lie igmmuit.
HU- On receipt of tine Dollar (for the fine Edition, j
extra binding;.-Tiik Markii.m Woman’s BistVAi r: Mkd
-ICAL CoMi'AMON’is sent I HiaUcdfr, a to; MV part of the I
U nited States. All letters must be po\ j 'aid. nud ad
dressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIGEAU. 1<• a 1224. Ny\.
Vork City. Bublishing Olftce, No, 12J Liberty Street,
New-Vork.
For sale bv Lee k Whitman, Rio R F. Rennet. 1
CmwvillojDoyal A Sours. McDonough; J. A. Reynolds,
Dahtoucga: F. Voungbloo.l,Oglethorpe, tin.
In New York l’ity,bv Stringer .v Town-end. Adri
anee, Sherman k Go. Ifewitt ,v Davenport, and Barnes
*Co- •
NEW BOOKS.
/ 1 REAT Truths by Great \utl.. i>: n die t i„narv m
”JT aids t reflection, quotations ot inn\in -n e!;i
phors.coiin.-els. cautions, aphorism .proyc.l.- ,ve.,Vo.. |
from writers ..fall age- and both h. mb| l,cu.-.
The Evening Book: or. Fireside Talk on Moral- ;
and Manners, with sketches of \V,.-nni Lite: bv I
| Mrs. Kirkland, author of “ A New Home.” kr Ac. ’ |
! The Bible in the Counting House: n c ur-e . t Lee- !
| tures t.. Merchants: by II \ Boardumn. D. D.
I Rowland Trever: or*the Bilot of Human l ife: be- !
! Ing an autobiography ul the author—Gaming how te !
j make or lose a fortune, and how to make me thcr.
The Race for Riches, and some of the 111.-into which I
I the runners fell-six Lie-iuras. applying the word ot i
God to tho trnflle of men: by Wm. Arm*, minister <•! !
Free St. Beter- . (Gn-gow : Aineriemi e.Vi -n.yyith \ ref ,
1 ace mid notes, by Stephen Colwell.
The Doubting Comm uni. nnt Encouraged: hv Scpti
! mus Tustln, D. D.. late Chajduin of the I nitcd Stales
] Senate. Second edition.
Marco Paul’s Voyage. Travels and Adventures in
80-ton : hy Jacob Abbot
Marie de Bern hire: a Tale of the Crescent ( itv. Ac..
Ac.: by W.Gilmore Simms, author of the Yeina-.-ec
Ac. Ac.
AmericanGnim-in its Seasons; bv Ifenrv WUHnni 1
Herbert, author of the “ Shooting Box,” “DcerfrUGU-
Mrs.” kr. A c.
A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Ilom-ebohl
Surgery; by Spencer Thompson. M. |>.. revifte.l—-with
addition, hy Henry H Smith. M. D., Surgeon to Lt
Joseph’s Hospital. Philadelphia,
j Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence. ofThm.s
----i Moo.e, edited by the Right Hon. Lord John Ru-.-dl.
M. B.—Bart IV.
j Cyrilla: ..Toll by the author of “Tho Tnidals.”
; Harry Ashton; or the Will aud the W,.v by the
. author of “MinnieC.rev.” “Gus Howard Ac.
The White Wolf: of the Secret Brother wood— !
Romance: hy Paul Fcvnl, author of the “ Mysteries <
of London,” Ac.
Minny Lawson; or the Out Law’s League—a Bo
I ...imec of Gotham: l.yCharlc- Red .Swans,
j The Dancing Feather, or Pirate Schooner; by J. ii
| Ingraham, Esq.
’ The School-fellow’s 1 irt Quarter—a wist Book fi-r
i Children, editedfiv tt\ C. RjirViards and Cousin Alice. 1
I Butnum’s Maeazlne for June.
; Barnum’s Ulustrnted News. No. 21.
j Bcoccived by Ijune 1] J Jt. (TRREDGK. \
CONFECTIONARIES.
r | 1 11E subscriber begs leave toinfirm Ids friends r^,’
I tho citizens ge.nT.iUv nt Savannah and its vieinb
| ty. that he Ims purchased the Inferred iff Mr. New
I comb.in tho Confectionary hithertoowncl by Newron.l
j k Rice; nnd that he will conllnuc'to manufacture, and
keep always on hand
Fresh anil Pure Confer!fonnrles.
Manufactured from tin* host materhds. and compris
i it>g every variety of Candles. Sugar Blums. Ac. Ac, Ac
French Confectionaries, Lemon Syrup,
Syrups for Soda Fountains,
Together with every ml.er iirticfe fn his Rue. always j
’ instore and for sale.it wholesale an J retail,*'!, the most
j reasonable terms. T. C. RICE.
! 5 ts S. E. Corner Rroughtie. ann V. hitaker-'t
"PEKIN TEA COMPANY”
Warohouso, 75 and 77 Fulton-at., New York.
This TEA Compuuy has always tiuilu-inJri
leSM tabled a high rapufalh.ii tbr TEAS ouj®* 5 ”
f the most delicious character and fra- W
. grsney. ami are warrant .si to give .at- !
l.faoti(n it. every instance. If they do nut prove u's j
represented they may he returned. For sale by the;
Agent. J. AM A Y F.R. Brough ton-street .* i
NEW HOOKS.—FiII. .b,ttlng: i.i- Laughs I
have taken a Ben to. l.v N. Parker Will Is.
Mon aud Things as 1 saw them iu Europe, by lver
wan.
Count Ohrlstoval; or a Sequel to Lord Saxondalc.bv
(i. W. M. Reynolds.
Barnum'fl Illustrated News. No. 42. Received by
<>rt 19 CUB.BKDGE A HKOTHER.
r l ’'RUSSES.—Marsh's, Hull’s and Reinhart's Trusses,
1. an.l fine French single Trusses, also an extensive
assortment of common Trusses. For sale by
j sept 14 JNO. B. MOORE A CO,
BUTTER AND CHEESE.—.7nt received per steam
or Alabama, a fresh supply of Butter nnd Cheese,
| a choice article; for sale at the Emporium, bv
| sept 12 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
No 1 ]!>.
11M W EEKLY $3.
_ . —: ‘ —II
1 •” ~
| iijH” GrORGE S. NICHOLS,
Hi; AI > A M M)i: ( I.OTIII
MRNI IIINti gSOIS, A..
1 ‘l’ll
I
I Cloth Beter sham. 1 ur cl and t . loi ’i-t <*y ercoats
Gent’s fine Mmk Cloth. ,i Mm.t :•>.
GcntT fine blue, Muck, a. : ch.u-t to, 1. ,„.d Dvc. s
i Costs.
I Oenl’s Cadet Cassimere, T If, imen blackCss-
I himere. blue Ca-mu rcFnckni .-. Mi l I um, . - Sack
I Gent’.-block Doe l a--imci e omlm re tin, thlrtv
1 different patterns of fancy Ca: ,-im.re 1 >.i . i later*.
Gent's Ve-ts-abi ut l.:t O V.-ts, embii .i ’1 cf
the i:'W et y le*. .-• me | erfe. tl\ benutil.d
Avery lar_e lot f Satinett Round-Jacket- ami
Pants, Hushing. Overcoats. Fro. k and Sack- fir -ir
India Rubber and Pilot Chdli Overcoats.
Youths’ nmißej's’ Department*
has never been equalled in this place and conti.im ti e
Broa.j Cloth. Beaver Cloth, I’. ter Sham Overcoats
Blue. I luck in un, and claret Cloth Brets Frocks,
Rim- blink, and brown. andCadct Cloth Dr. s Jack
cts. < ; -. t aid Steel mixed salii.et I.in .I Ja. ket-
Mixed and Kcr.-ey and Round Joe! cts fer Negroes;
fine ‘ lack D.• Ca sal mere. Lint* Cloth, in and a lar.c as
sorlu.ent ,ff fm.ev coloredCa.*-iinereri.d Satinet Bam-.
Dim K Satin f . ured Mlk- M, i,. Black Cb th.and
a great variety of Merino All ti the above for
toys from lo to 17 years old.
Children’s Department:
contains very pretty fringed and plain Mn. k Cloth
Sii it r-; fumy colored (a-mn-re Soil v •), \.,i- aid
connecicd: Genii. -new style. ! It . v Dress
Jackets: Link and brown Talma-. Hack and green To
gas Overcoats; ciubioideied Cap-. All fi r children
from 4 to in veal s.
Children, boys’ and youth's white and colored H irts
Fancy Articles:
| embracing idinost every article for a gentlemen > ward-
I robe that canbe eallci f..r. together with tin- richest
. ■uncut of .-over-! and plain CABS for m ulleinci.
! yen*i boys, and children.
\ B.— M. -t. fthe above eoi ds. tin* Mm and R. y-’
i Clothing, have been made up oxjr.-riy f. r mv tia.le,
1 and under my ins|.. tion. at tin- North.an.l I can eon
, talent ly recommend them :.s good, and as cheap ns
can by found el-cwhere The eiti/en- and | üblic gen
erally are imbed to call and see at the Clothing Store,
1 Gibbon’e Range. ,„ t 7
, GREAT AT Til ACT 1 * Old II
SOT IEEE XT RAISE DIIAHY.
, TIIK SI li.SC?It I BEKS beg leave to -late that they
j have determined t* s>;.v in Savai•l.ali. andjlave’
This Day coinmeneed to open an entire new
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK CF BUY GOODS,
1 Which, for ftyh.i aud prir-s. cannot be .-urj a-.-cd ;
I and yyould imite the attentjon ot the j iil.iie. viz:
1 Mom-eline de Lain..-, fr. in li ; to t.2 1 ., cents |er yard*
I Blain Bersian do.. •• In to ‘ - _U. cents |er y aid.
Figured do., from IS to ;'.(i cents per y ard.
I French Merinos: Edgli.-li do.: pluin aiid figured Ca. li
mercs.
French Gala I’laids ('new sty lea.)
. Chiniizettes Collars, t hiiiitiUa Veils. Sy\iss arid Cam-
I brie Inserting and edgings; besides Prints, hrown aud
I leached Shirtings and Sheetings. Flannels, Denims,
j Ac, For sale at J. 11. CuRI N A CO.’S,
: aept 14 140 Broughton-a trees.
DIBBLE & CAREY, -j,
Alums Ml TIIS.I
I cou y eii Buona/Tox ax a wiijtae eh-ets.
Savannah, (tn.
I’ll!’ SUBSCRIBERS would call the attention <>f tho
. citizens of Sayannah. b. their SPRING STYLES
CLOTHS, CASoIMERES AND VESTINGS.
Which they are prepared t” manufacture to order, iu
j the neatest, and nm-t fasl.ionahle styles.
| A!-<>. their stock of Hearty ‘lade Clothing,
j all of which have been got up in a superior style to
j any ever before offered for sale ir. tin- market.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS is complete,
and well as- rted. The><:o ,a- will he sold on thu
I most reusoiiabeund accoinnn-duting terms,
tmu ts
SHOES ! SHOES !! SHOES !! j
For the Full and AVlnlcr Trade,
THE SI BSCRIBER would fti*
re-1 eel fully . „li the attention 9
! Ur • ’ V.'iM 'nil i,! L7giV.'.V
puHir general!v, t„ hie lnr,-v- SUlck us
HOOTS A A E) -IIOK-.
I Ili- stock has been selected lyhiiu-. II wit li special .-are
I nml particular reference lot lie retail und planters’ trade,
that being the iiior-t important feature iff his busine-s.
j lie . ..nfi.b ntty offers t. bi? rttstotiierc nrttl the public
“orkofn puperior quality and on reasonable tei ms.
j 11.- stock comprise- all the varieties ..-.tally kept in a
Shoe -lore, omsibiinp of Livii. she Roots, and Gai
ters of every variety: Gentlemen*.- Boots. Shoes and
Congress Gaiter-: also, Mi--, s'. Boys’, VoulhC. and
I’hiMren's Sb. es ..f cy. rv kind. In connr- tiMi wifb
the a boy c he ha- n large -lock of
xEURO i:r(k; \ .\s,
wld. I. .an sat. Kbe r-. ommen.!, and u < ri. • article
INo effort yyill he-pared n sni.-Jaelioi,. A
call is solietad from y ou heli.re purchasing,
j se| i ‘4 ; W M III!’ i 1. GiM„ , .
TEA VELLEIUS TRUNK DEPOT,
(4ililon‘a Rang. .
CTv W il i ’” ‘ N1( H'JLS. ha- riven Mv re-
C *-rv v.-ived a large supply < • T.aycifeirij
\ ; Trunk.-. I ulUc- nu t i; : ,, t lings,
’ among wlu. h are the f. Rowing •
| Superior English Sole Leather, i:..u fti.ua,-. new put-
Do. black ilariv -• Leather. Iron franu s.
Bind and bronzed Leather Ladies T. .inks, n“w style
28, 30 and :;2 in. I. bias hand, ,-> trn fin. u
28. 30 and D2i.a h Mack and bronze 1-. hos.
50 common Mack packing Trunks, various
Sole leather and . ommon leather \uih.. s.
Ladles Hat Boxes, new patten -and brrmre.
100 Wilton. Bril- ‘•!*. Tap. ry and Ir.cn.iii Carpet
Rug-, all Am -and qualities log. iher ith Satchels.
Those in want are invited to giyc him n .Ml u t Urn
I’l thing Store, Gibbon - Ran ■ . where gi -at bargains
will be given Call uud see. ...ay 4
Jam— -in. TUV* SLBSCRIBER, bats
Vs3 | i ill just r. c-ived n ... and a--, ri inent of
J’ X\ Trunk - \ nli-es and Carpel Bh which
I AJn-u-m dispose ot .>n very reasonable
j forms. All in want aro respectfully invited to call
and look at them. W ILLIAM lIEIDT,
jail Gibbons’ Banga,
TIN WARE ! TIN WARE ! !
1 HAVE on hand und .tmivii.-tantlv manufacturing
| TIN WARE, of everv variety and quality, yvliok
salo and retail, to which I would invite the inspec
tion “ftlte public t ‘eliug assure.l that I can give rot
isfi.ctiontK.tl. as regard quality und price.
AD -. Brass Keiths: Brass, tion. Em.mMed and Tin
ned Same Bans. Frying Ban-: Smoothing Irone. Fire
Dogs; Ir. n But is Ovens and Sj.iders . Tea Kettles
Gridimn-. Wattle Irons; Table Cutlery; Brass Cnnd o
sticks: Huuffers; Tea and Dinner IfellE Al Glass ami
Biittanii. Fluid Lumps, and many articles tou nuLtcr
ous to mention. Call uud sec.
•I'm; b 5 .1 J. M U'UICE.
IF AbKING CAXK FIMUXf; RODS ,
A y ery •-•-uveni<-ut lhnl e.r fi.-heric.-u: also, fine
m.d common 3, 4 and 5 joint Rous, with ami without
Reels: .-ilk Lines plaited nml sorted colors and sizes.
Flax and Cotton Drum, and every size do.; Hooks of
“very variety. Kirby. Trout, L.uerick 1. : Drom. Ba •,
Shivphead mid Shark Uooks.nU sizes, y.ith Chain nnd
Swivels. Uv Hooks, sorted i-.!„ra. Snell Uucks. Ifeit
Irish. - Yankee Doodle” II i. and sizes, just receiv
ed nnd fur wale singly mi l by the dozen on best terms.
J 22 K. LOV I i.b. No il Baro rd -*•
NKW B(M1K8. Received by S. S SIBLEY
October 4. lhj*3.—
I The Mud Cabin, or the Character ar.d Tendency of
British Institutions: by Warren Ishiun.
The Forged W ill. orOrime and Retribution; by Em*
j CTBon Bennitte.
1 Edith's Legacy, or the Long Woods of the Grange; by
the author of Adelaide Lindsay.
The White Crulsor, or the Fates of tlio Unheard of;
By N'etl Buiitliuc.
Butiinm's .Monthly for October.
The London Journal for October.
The Industry of all v ati* n.-.
Jane ton.or ilie King's Advocate, a .Scottish His
torical Romance; by Jas. Grant, author of the Koinauce
of War. Ac.
The Rudiments of the Art of Building; edited by
Jno. Bullock.
Violet: The Danscusc, or the Courtship and Wed
lock; by the. author of the Giltro.
The Rebel Scout: a Ibununcc us Amuiicau Revolu
lon: by Aria Ashland.
For sale at No. 135 Congress-street. oct 5
j TaLEROF E AX'D BAGGING.—For Base
Ivt.y II j ULLBEIiI.