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SPECIAL NOTICES. DENTISTRY. 1>R.BARNES Laving oclargod and re- ISOfi. furnished bis establishment, hopes now, v ith his increased facilities, to supply tho incroased demand for his new stylo of Artificial Teeth, which aro admitted on all sides to bo tho most life-like and boan- tiftil Dental substitute oror invented, and most bo seen to be appreciated. Dr. B. will take groat pleasure in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him vrith a call at his office, corner of Congress and Whit- oker-sts., entrance onCongrcss-at. N. D. Examination and advice gratis. oot 1 It would hardly do for any one to have tho temerity now-a-days to question tho excel- leaeo of Dr. llootiand's German Bitters, which aro pro- pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. In oases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and derangement of the digestive organs, their inauy virtues have long since been made plainly apparent. They purge from the system the morbid humors which retard the natural functions, and bring paleness to tho cheek, and suffering to the brow. They banish those dogs upon happiness, and re store tho system to high health. lm eep 27 .. LYON’S KATIIAIRON, For Troserving, Restoring, and Beantify- ing the llair, is tho most delightful and wonderful artiolo tho world ovor produced. Its aston ishing success is without a procedent in the history of the .Valeria AIc-Jica. Dark and luxuriant curls, soft and glossy hair, with scores of admirers, (mark this, lsdies) is the universal effect of the Kathairou. Bald and Grey Deads were perfootly astonished. " The Kathulrou has fully restored my hair after a baldness of PJyears. A. J. Courtright, 76 Bond-8t., N, Y."— The Kathairon ia a certain cure for Nervous Headache, and all Cutaneous Diseases. Sold by aH dealers every where. Try it. Trice only 25 cents, in large bottles. D. S. BARNES. Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N. Y. T. M. TURNER k CO., sept 27—lm Wholesale Ag'ts for Savannah. NOTICE. ^ MR. P. M. CAREY, having formed a Co- SfcOSs partnership with Mr. J. W. PERKINS, for tho purposo of prosoouting tho businoss of the Daguerrean Art, roipoctfully g\jo» notice to his former patrons and the public, that the rooms furmorly occupied by him will bo open during the whole season, the business bo- ing continued by the firm of CARY A PERKINS. All are respectfully invited to call and examine Mr. Perkins's specimens of work; thoy will be found equal to any that have ever boon exhibited in this establish ment. rioturos taken in any woathor. Aug 4 8m P. M. CAREY. iw--. It. R. R.—TO TUE I’UULIU—A CARD.—A P08i Public Inrilalion to all tcho suffer Pain! If there is a man or woman who is now suffering pain, wu care not what the cause may bo, we guarantee that lladway t Ready Relief will give you ease and relievo entirely in a few minutes after using it. Call upon the agent, whoso namo you will find in this paper, and if you are bufforing any ocuto pain, we will warrant that Railway’s Roudy Relief wPlstop it before you leave the store. It will euro Rheumatism after all other medics have failod, and is the only sure ouro fur Neu ralgia. It will cure ciuk or norvous Headache, and stops the most painful throbs in a few’ minutes. It will relievo the most distressing pains of diarrhoea, cramps, ipatiLS, * c * It. R. R.—CHILLS AND FEVER.-Wo guarantee that Had way's Ready Relief will remove this distress- iug plague. It stops tho chills in a fow minutes, and its warming, cleansing, and invigorating influence thrills through every accrotion of tho system. It should bo tiken iutornally to keop the stomach (res from acid, and to neutralize the poisonous miasma of aguo. It should bo applied oxtornally to stop tho pain—to give renewed notion to the functions of the skin—the joints aud ligaments, the nerves and muscles—to vivi fy and refresh the senses, from etupor, sleep, or drow- Let every individual boar this important fact in tniud—ltadway’s Ready Relief will chook the ohills in alow minutes, and stop tho pain instantly. It euros Neuralgia, Rhoumatio, Nervous, Chulorii, Diarrhojio l'slus in a few miuutoa. It never fails in rolioving the patient from pain. lm sep 13 MEDICINES WORTHY A PEACE IN ALL FAMILIES. Being prepared by a regular Graduate, and PIiy- sician of thirty years experience. Fou all Nervous Affections.—Dr. J. 8. Rose's Xercous und Invigorating Cordial. Tho greatest dis- cuvery in Medical Science 1—This astonishing prepara tion fur raislug any weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm. It gives strength and appetite, and possesses groat invi gorating properties. Tiie Guest Pain Cures.— Do you suffer tcith any Paint—If you do you will find immediate relief by u iug Dr. ROSE S PAIN CURED. It is the only pre paration which cures, alrnuit instantly, Soro Throat, Rheumatism from colds, Pains ia the Side, Back or Limbi; Face, Ear or Tooth-auho; Stomach or Rowels, tilde or liauk; Stiff Week, Bruises, Corns and Chilblaius. rover you have pain, use tfio Pain Curor. Sale to all ages. Price—I2>g, 25, and 60 cent bottles. ailing CROUP SYRUP. Price 25 ecu Is. Fok all Diseases or the Kiiinevs and Bladder— Dr. J. S. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF liUtTlU.—This is dooidodly one of the best remedies sed for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, Au., and r gouty affections; always highly rooomineuded | by the lute Dr. Physick, and many ol tho most distin guished medical men abroad. Price 60 euuts. i Diseases, Dtsi'ei’sia and Bilious Habits.— te, aud depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Ruse's ated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you soon fiud nil the above bad symptom# disappear.— e» 12> a and 26 oonte.—Prtafrum Mercury. Vi)~ All of tlio above preparations, with Dr. Roao’s sip 6 lv DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. IUsky, Surgeon Dentist, (late of Beta Orleans,) having loca t'd permanently in Savannah, respectfully tuuders his rcfsssional sorvicos to its eitizens. Residence City Hotel, privuto ontranoo. ly—aug 9 DENTISTRY. >rs. KOVAL.JL uud JOHNSON, Surgical aud ilieckauical Dentists. Office over Zogbaum's Musio Store, Mar- "kot Square, ly nov 8 A Warranted Iteuicdy. H.ANTKIIS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- UAl-TALNS, ANI! OTHERS. B _ „ -AN FUKOUASE MO UEMKdY EQUAL TO |pK* TUIUAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. •t Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumntism, t^uinxy boro Throat, Toothache, Headache, Sea-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swolliugs, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In sect Slings, Pams in thu Limbs, Ac. M it does not give rolicf.rooolloct your monoy will be ‘ 'luJud. All that is asked is a fair trial of it aecord- io the dirootiouo. This article is an English rorno- 1;,uti was used by ptillima tbe Fourth, Into kind of England, ulcortitted to by himas a cure lor Rhoumatism, where 'try thing else he had tried, failed. Over 10,000,000 ’Ufa# have been sold in the United Stales without a tglu failure, aud many families havo stated that if it 4 610 per bottle they would not be without it, in case Croup, as it is as certain to cure as it is applied. The severe uouuu is ourod in a low days. It ourus muciiE in 3 minutes—headache in > a au hour aud uLKUA, when first taken, ia a few hours. . it»i- Price 26 and 60 cunts. * |BK. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT > pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper aud better La other lor Colic, Ualis, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, patches, Cracked Heel, Ac. J gd~ Price 60 cents. I DR. TOBIAS could tilltwcuty uewspapors with tho ■ter. aud certificates received commending his J.iui- mt.butcouaiders that warranting itsultioient, as any e who does nut obtain relief is not called on to pay for |A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. and J. U. CARTER are ado agouta for Savannah—also for sale by tho drug- '■* storekeepers throughout Georgia. Dr. Tobias' otheo, 24U Gruuuwieh stroet, N. Y. • *1 ■ CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An- ‘ “all, will supply the couutry merchants at the ' York. Liberal advancos made upon shipmunti of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool ana (3m) C. A. L. LAMaR. DENTISTRY. '»It. 91. c. I1CALD IHoruig all operations pertaining to Natural or Artlfl- I 1 the bodt style. Office first corner west ol ^Marshall House. ly jan 17 [I’Al’siOUTT’S FUUKKiN EXCHANGE USlIOttATlON AGENCY. i Persons wishing to send for their friends, aud deeirous of bringing them out by first » Pfeket ships, are informed that the subsoi ibers are • only agonts for the above Agency in this oity. |‘ey are also authorized to draw on Messrs. Wm. Uj L ,U 4 Liverpool, in Bums from i.1 and up- F ». which drafts are nogotiablein any town through- ■ ireland and Great Britain. G e r “*n7. payable in all parts •ne coaunent,ilso for sale. Apply to -1 [ y BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bayet. STEAMSHIP UNEB. To Travelers Coins North. V. H. MAII. I.INB. THROUGH IN 48 TO ftO HOURS. Kiw-York and Charleston Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. Laave Adder's wharves every floOw- day and Hednesday, after the arrival of the Care from the South and West. On Saturday the new and splendid . *EB, \ John Diekiaeen, „ . Tone. j Cammander. MARION, I W. J. Foster. 1,200 Tone./ Commander. 6N WEDNESDAY, UNION, \ Richard Adame, 1,600 Tone. / Coniman ier. SOUTHERNER ) Thomas Ewan, 1,000 Tone, j Commander. These jteamera are uurivaled on the coast for safety, speed aud comfort, experienced and courteous oomtuan- dore, fables supplied with every luxury, will eneore travelers by this, every possible comfort and accommo dation. _ tOT For Freight or Faaeage, having elegant State Boom accommodations, apply at the offloe of tne Agent. HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $25 Bteorago do $8 "*ho now steamship NABUVILL" ike her Dlaeo in the lino earlv in i sept 28 Dry Goods i, Clotting, ko. FOR 1*1111, A OK 1,1*111 A. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVjGATION COMPANY, vin, Jr., will leuve Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. Those steamships are the moot comfortable on tho coast, and aro unsurpassed for safety and speed Thoy will leave Savannah as follows: Keystone State Wednesday, 28th September State of Georgia. Wi»iliw»*day, 6th Ostcb&r. ■op2i) ..Wednesday, 2d November. ..Wednesday, 9th Novembor. ..Wednesday, 16th November. ..Weduosday, 23d November. ..Wednesday, 30th November. ..Wednesday, 7th Doeombor. Wednesday, 11th Decomber. And so on, ’assage $20 8 C. A. 1.. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah, U EBON k MARTIN, Agism Philadelphia. United States Mail Line, N. Y. AND NAVANNAII NTJ£Ai>ISIIII*H. “ SUMMER ARltANUEMENT. Days of loaving Sa- vanuah for N. Y. Capt. i WuuuesUy, Juno I Tho Florida,’ Capt. Woodiiull, •• Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Bcheuck " Saturday, " 18 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, * • Saturday, “ 25 Tho Florida, Capt. Wooduull, “ Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ' * Saturday, “ o The Florida, Capt. Vvoodhull, Saturday, »v .....‘WWKIB NOTIUK. . I fko! .fjKY,’ 01,1 0lil “ b “ r "OXI, Council will x n ‘r. U ; Y . IUtA8IJUK ». •» fill tbe y.c.uoj r «».utcr ,h “ d ”‘“ “ f U«or««, lute I ‘Teusuror. ElagiK ft ft* 1 * *PpH<'ations to t E <4 3.!??‘h«SL u, " lr -«““>•«■.) »•'- **“« b»l»r>r Urxi and (•„. Roudtl (Xo. By ordar ol rv.nnni vwv ISIS. By order ol Conneil. EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Counai Tho Alabama, Capt. Schonek " Wednesday, " Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •* Saturday, “ Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, " ju u»»« un> \ wu«/ ««• u«i vviwm uv. tuuuf ««,; Tho Alabama, Capt. Bohenok, '* Wednesday, Aug. 3 do. Black IUllian da.; do. Merino do.; do. Cashmeres Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, "Saturday, " 8 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, " 13 t, Capt. Sohouok, , Capt. Lyon, Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Tho Alabama, Capt. Scheuok, Tbe Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. \Voodhull, Tho Alabama, Capt. bchonck, ... Theso ships are the largest on tho coast, unsurpassed Wednesday, Saturday, *• au Saturday, " 27 Wednesday, " 31 Saturday, 8ept. 3 Saturday, •• It) Wednesday, ■nips aro uib targesi unmo Coast, unsu. r inepeod^aafety aud comfort—making their passages in commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a moat desirable con veyance, to Now York. On tho completion of the At lanta in tho autumu, this lino will bo acini-weokly— suiting each Wednesday aud Saturday. Cabin Fassugo, $25 ; Steerage, $9. l'ADELFORD, FAY k CO., je 15 if 13 Broadway, N. York. 8TEAMB0AT LINES. For Palatka, Fast Florida, Touching ut Darien, Uruneuick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), und Picolata. The suporior steam packet WM. iGASTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Morning at 1U o'clock, and win oouuuuo to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, apply on board at tho wharf lately oooupied by the llniou Steamboat Company, or to sop 12 CL AG HORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agts. OPPOSITION LINE. For Pnlatkit, FI. and Intermediate Place* Leaves every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, trmmi* . The regular steam-packet WELAKA, i >Cupt- N. King, will leave as above. For ■■■■■■■■■kefroigkt engagements or passago, apply on board, or to 8. 61. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. N. B.—Tho Faro to Brunswiok is roduoud to $4. aug 25 Tt) TKAVELLEHS U01NU NOUTU. TUB 8AVANNA11 AND CU1RLE8TON UgSsiil STEAM-PACKETS Leava Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., aftor tho arrival of the night train of tho Contral Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tho same day, oonuuoting at Charleston with the Wilmington Htenm-Packeta* Which loavu with Cue U. S. Mail every day, at2)£ F. M., and also with the Now-Yorlt aud Ctanrleaton Htoamahlpa, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Fassengors leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in timo to connect with the splen did now steamship James Adycr one week, and the steamship &ou(A«rnrr the next. Fare from Charleston to Now-York by land route, $2U—time 62 hours; by steamships, $25. [myl6j S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. U. 8. MAIL SHIP LINES. FOK NEW YORK—Union Line. . The packet bark EDWARD, Capt. Fatturson, will have immediate dispatch for the above port. JUkelt For freight or passage, apply to oot 1 OGDEN l BUNKER. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Line. -rj. The regular packet schr. LION, Capt. J)asey, ^LLl will havo immediate dispatch for the above port, freight or passage, apply to ROWLAND It CO. SO RAN TON k Tallman, Agts., N. Y. oot 1 _ IaIoo. The regular packet schr. l'LANDOME, Capt. ltobt. 8. Brown master, will havo immediate Sfltttdispatoh for tho above port. For freight or pas- age apply to Capt. on bourd at Audorson's upper wharf, r to |sept3UJ ROWLAND k CO. above, Fo BUNKER. master ‘will have quick dispatch i «2MMkfruight aud passage, apply to sept 29 OGDEN it FOR NEW-YOltk-New Elsie. ,-j.. Tho regular packet bark F. DEMILL, will with dispatch for the above port. For -asittli eight or passage, apply to sept 28 11. K. WASHBURN, AgL FOR FAllEARREFliiA—ilvron’M Elnu. 3,3. The packet schr. M. B. MAHON Y, Nichols master, will havo diapatch as above. For SAHfcfreigbt or pasaage, apply to sept 27 OGDEN it BUNKER. FOR lIALTiiRORU—Ri-Kulnr Elue. Tho achr. SAT1LLA, Staples master, having nonriy all her freight enguged, will havo dis patch. For freight or passage, apply on board BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR BOSTON. Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAMS, having jHgVgmost of hor cargo ongaged, will havo dispatch. SaMKFor freight or passage apply tu sep 26 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 8. CUBBCLL. Agent, R espectfully acknowledge, theveVy liberal .patronage extended to him, and bega to invite the attention or nu old friend* and customers and that of PUBLIC generally, to one of the most extensive and varied stocks evor offered for inspection in Savannah. These Goods, which are offered for sale at 73 St. Jalien & 154 Congress Streets. were purchased of the Importers under his personal inspection, and with special reference to their adaption to the Southorn trade. * From these ciroumstanccs, and an acquaintance with the 8avanuah market, he ia euablod to .cate confidently that the advantages he ie now prepared to offer to PurcUasers of Dry Goods, oannot be excelled by any houao in the city. Tho rolluwing enumeration will convey an Idea of tho extent and variety of the Goods now offered, vix; Kerseys. Schloy's Plains, Black and White Waahlngton Keraey; Kentuoky Greys, Three Cord Double and Twisted; Goorgia Kersey, Heavy Striped Kersey; Blankets. 12-4 Whitney do.; 11-4 Bath; llibbon-Bound Crib do. Cnssliueres, Cloths and (satinets. Fancy FrenchCaMimeres: Clouded Cassimerei; Rock Island do.; Crystal Palace do.; Blxok Frcnoh Doe Skin do.: Superflno Blaok French Cloths, do. Twilled do.; Blaok, Bluo and Grey Satinets. Tweeds. An extensivo assortment of those Goods, comprising every variety of color. Flannels. Saarlot, White aud Yollow Flannols; Welsh do.; 8e- liscau Flauuels for Ladios'lSackB; Printed Flannols; lied and White Twilled do.; Bleauhed, Broun and Slate Colored CauU/u do. Prints* French, English and American Prints, the largest .took over brought to this market, varyinx in pru**, from S’* ts 5U MmU » «aid. (■lufilintnn. Manchester, Lanoaster, English and Scotch Ging hams, from 12> a to 37>4 cents a yard. DoCalneM ami Cashmeres, Plain and Figured DeLaincs, from 12>{ to $1 por yard; Handsome Plaid DoLaiues, entirely new; Black ami Colored Cashmeres. Theso G n ~ u "•*- * * Igu, aud comprise the u r offered iu any market. Alpitciis, Bluo, Blaok and Figurod Alpacac, from 18?* cents to $l.5U a yard. Milks. It is impossible to dolincato hero tho difforent styles nowoffr— 1 '■—*- — J «-*•-- •• a faint thorolore. to realize tho exquisito beauty of tho prosent ■tylos ami the ohattc maguilicunou of their colors it is unaumial that thoy should bo seen to be appreciated. Alnuiillns and Cloaks. Ladles' Blaok Silk Mantillas; do. Colorod do.; do. Wutorud Silk Cloaks; do. Bleached Cloth Cloaks, Em broidered Braid; do. Colorod Clotn Cloaks, Em broidered Braid; do. Lavender do., Velvet Trimmed Hosiery* Childrens' White, Mixed, Mato and Fey Striped Huso; do. Grey Lamb's Wool do.; do. Colored Cash mere do.; do. I ancy Cashmere do. Boy’s White, Mixed and Fancy >■ do,; do. Lamb's Wool & do., do. Fancy Cashmere do. Ladies' Wbito Canton Hose, from 12>„ to $1 a pair; do. Slate. Mixed aud Moravian do.; do. Black Spun Silk (Lind) do.; do. Colorod do. (Lind) 'Hack Italian da.; do. Murine do.; do. Cashmere* Mon's White aud Brown >„ do.; do. IMixod >4 do.; do. Superfine French Brown Ji do.; do. Ribbed do.; do. Fancy Stripo y m do.; do. High Colored do.; Groy Lamb's Wool do.; uo. Whitodo; do Merino do. Uloves* Ladies’ Aloxandre Kid Gloves; Fhilbitdo; Colored Cat Napt do; Taffe'aSilk do; Wool Miet.i; Cashmoro Mitts. Men's Wool Gloves; do Thibet do; do Cashmere do; 0 Lind Berlin do; do Drab Doe do; do Cloth do; do 'athta do; do Alexandre Kid do ; do Flush (nn entire ow article) do. Boys and Mlssos Gloves of every de- uription. Ilnmlkorchlefs. Ladies L C hdkfs from it 1 * cents up; do Hom'd Stitch do do; do Scalloped do uo; do Emb'd do do.— Mou's L C lulkfs; do Silk do in great variety; Boys' dodo; do Cotton do; Missus L C. Huntlrles, l^tdios Lambs Wool Vests; do Merino do; Meu's dodo; Ladies Emb'd Scarfs; do Plaid Wool Shawls; do Printed Cashmere do; do Emb'd do: do Fancy Neok Ties ; Elastics, Buffalo Combs, India Rubber Combs, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Per fumery, Fancy Soaps, Ac., Ac., together with au ex tensive assortment of Iloune Keeping (*oo«In, N. B. An apartment exclusively appropriated to tho Jobbing Trade has boon httod up, w hore country mer chant# will always find a largo stock tosolect from. oct3 wanted. A SITUATION In n Wholesale Grocery in this eitr, by a young Men, who hts a large acquain tance in Bnrkound Beriven Counties, G*., and Barn- ofthe business, having been employed in 1 Charleston. The Lest of rofsronoes given, by ing A. K.,oaro of Brabham* 4 Kirkland, Ail O., 8. C. 3 a; WM. WRIGHT. WANTED TO HIKE. A FIKST-rate Cook. Apply to sept 27—if EPPINQ 4 KRETZ. " WANTKD. A COLORED lloy about 15years old, to wi about tho store. F. W. CORNWELL, HptI4 102 Bryan-streeU COOK WANTED. "yiyf ANTED h Colorod Cook, l‘or Apply a»4hle offloe. Hands Wiiuu-il. W ANTED HANDS to harvest rice, at a place in the vicinity of the oity. ROB'T HABERSHAM 4 SON. WANTKD TO HIRE. and wages paid weekly, monthly, A. Bt)NAlii). JLand U mlauts. G'Hli hi^hc«t price paid by 1 aug 31 WM. T. ROWLAND. Houses and Lands. New Foil mill Winter Uouils. Tho Greatest Selection In tliln City. ^j^AIUNli thc^Goods in our largo assortment of X FALL AND WINTER GOODS, are namely: MUSLIN DE LA1NE9, CASHMERES, A LPACCA8, PARAMATTAS, BOMBAZINES, BAREGE DE LAINES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOES, Lustres, Worsted Plaid Shawls, a splendid variety; taplo Goods, a full assortment; Embroideries, a great variety; Liuous, Damasks, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Muutillas, Blankets, Carpets aud Rugs: aud a great 'W*y °f ° tl,0r ftrtiu ' ua to ° utimorous to mention. 1 respectfully invite tho publio to give 1 a call, > their interest to examine our Goods bo ng. EINSTEIN 4 ECKMAN, 131 Congress-street. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S CHEAP CASH STORE. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain and Colored Frouoh Mouulin do Lxines. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Silk aud Wool Plaid* for Children's wear. French aud Eng. printed Cashiuoros and Mde Lams. Swiss aud Jaconet Cambrics. do do Edgiugs and Insortings. A largo variety of llosuiry. Irish Linens, all prices. Linuu Datuasks and Tabic Cloths. Frouoh a combined _ _ Shirtings, Brown and Whlto. FOR HALE, A LOT Imautifully situated uti high ground, Taylor-street, near tho Medical College. Apply oot 5 C. PERRY, Agent FOR HALE. L A valuable l’lantatlou, situated 0 ville ltoad, eleven miles from Savannah, it ha a good frame two story dwelling, and ail 1 it-buildings on it, this tract there a ed land lion of Corn, Cotton aud Rice ; tho wooded laud tuius Oak aud Pino, aud is convenient to tho Coil,.. Railroad, which runs through it. Purchasers w isliiu to l»tiy, will ploaso call and For further particulars, apply VM^flUl WM. WRIGHT, Agt. V given 11 IIAKEUOUHE TO RENT. GOOD llakchoiiM*, two Mmlilcs, u Wag Houao and a good Yard to rout. Possessi immediately. Apply to M.AlcGltEAL, t 1 tf No. IH Fai ROOiHN TO RENT. 3 FINK ilooms iu a House 45 lent square. ' is a very fine cooking rnngo for the use 1 Rooms, and two good Closets to keep utensils in. Ap ply to M. MCUREAL, oot 1 tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-st. Tw r West Broad-it, JOHN DEVANNY. Taylor-streeU. Apply to V/M. WRIGIIT. FOR RENT. uatcU on West These buildings all out buildings. Apply A. BRYAN, on tho premises. OFFICE TO RENT. La Dunham,—a duslrablo place for 1 WEBSTER k PALMES. TO KENT. C. PERRY, Agt. 1 givuu luth November. H. HABERSHAM SON. FOR RENT. f|MIK S TORK iiumodiutnly under our t 1. suited for a grain and feed storo, or ot cotton. Apply to jeep 23] ROWLAND k CO. ' I O KENT—Tim second St. Possession given 1st October, sop 3 under our office. ROWLAND k CO. Farm to Kent. . liuo range lor oatth aud hogs. To au approved ton nt a loaso will be given for a term of years, on libera erms. Apply to J. T. THOMAS, sop 21 At the Ferry Wharf Coal L Wood Yard. FOR RENT. jCft Tlio Tonement in Waldburg's Building, •91 present occupied by W. Woodbndgo, Esq. Pos- iU.susaiou given 1st Novumber. !5l7lU It. HABERSHAM k SON. TO RENT. New Fall and Winter Goods. ROBINSON &. CAMP, Drapers and Tailors, and Dealor. in FINE KEADY-MAUK CLUTU1NU, A KK now receiving and upuniug their Stuck of J\_ Fall aud YVinter Goods, consisting in part of black and fancy colored French aud English Cloths French, English and American Casslmorcs, of al. grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. Ovku-ioATiNua—Such as Uno English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux doublo-sidod do., lino Kerseys aud Pilot Cloths—all of which will be mado up and trim- mod in our usual style, aud at tho shortest notice. Our Ready Clothing is manufactured by one of the first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is lino and fashionable. We havo our usual lurgo supply of Furnishing Goods 1 hand. Everything roauisito for a Geutleniau'a Wardrobe—togethor with Trunks, Vallsps, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponuhos, Lcggins and Capes—all of which wo offer as low, and on unaccommodating terms as can bo had elsowhero, at GAUDRY'H BUILDING, acp 23 Next door to Pulaski House. sept 26 FOR RALTliUOltE. Tho achr. M. A. FORREST, Capt. Forrest, haviug larger portion of a cargo engaged, will immediate dispatch fur the above port.— r passage, apply ‘ ROWLAND dc CO. FOR NEW YORK—(svorulu Line. Tho regular puokot achr. ECLIPSE, Capt. Goalee, will havo dispatch for tho above port. ■MMflfeFur freight or passage, apply to ROWLAND tfc CO., SCRANTON A TALLMAN, Agfa.. 1 Now York./ *opt26 FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Lint*. The regular packet aebr. JOHN CA8TNER, Capt. Cathart, w ill have diapatch for the above ■SMbport. For treight or passage, apply to Capt. on board at Anderson's upper wharf, or to ROWLAND tfc CO., SCRANTON d TALLMAN. Agts.. \ Now York.) sept 26 NEW YORK—Union Llms Tho regular packet schr. NORTH STATE, llortou master, will havo quick dispatch u ibovo. For freight or passage, apply to OGDEN d BUNKER. „ BA LTIOIOKK. The packet brig W. 11. STEWART, Uooper fSfaiCi. 111 aster, will havo quick dispatch as abovo. For rffim treight or passage, apply to >e l lt «» OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR FREIGHT OR CUAKTeIl Tho fine fast sailing schooner UALLOWEL, Harding master. For particulars, apply to i sop 20 COHENS k HERTZ. L VEHHELH WANTED, For Fliilsiuclplim A Iluvana. — . Freights for the above Forte cau be ^ A CO. dk ply t VEHHEL WANTED. A vessel of 300 tons burthon wanted to load with Tirnbor for Richibuctoo, Now Brunswick, ,ud t ' ' “ * * * * VEHHELH WANTED. — Ono or two vessol# wanted to load with sawed Lumber, for Montevideo ■SaoihUucnos Ayres. Also Timber fur Bath, Maine. jy29 load with3AM BRIGHAM, KELLY 4CO. lUARINE RAILWAY. The undorsigned ruspectfnlly informs all who may need his sorvicos, that he^ffgfc ihu charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,aHMi which is now iu suooessl'ul operation. lie is. thereiore, prepared to take up vessels of any six* usually visiting our port, aud to do tho work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also propartd For Sale. j^ilX Dulo* Sea^island Rugging; balo Eng- WM- BATTER8BY, 4 CO. WM. B. SYMONS, Attention! f|M!K subscribers return their tincoro (bunks the citisona and the public of Savannah for their patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same, at tho old stand, No. 140 UrouRliton-Ntrooty Whoro thoy aro now receiving thuir Full uml Winter Stock of Dry Goods, Which they are determined to sell low tor cash—con sisting in part of MousLiNE delaines, CASHMERES, MERINOS, Forsians, Cambrics, Prints. Flannels, Denims, eto. Sop 16 tf J. 11. COHEN 4 CO., 140 Brougfiton-st. ufid Gentlemen', OCHEA BQWNE, New Goods. I> A 8 II £ K No. 140 Con|(rc«M-Ht. W OULD invite the ullciiliuu of Ladies' to his choice selection of Baragos, Chilly's, Muslins Cambrics, Colored and Flaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, Hose and half do., Linen Cambrio Hdkfs., Under sleeves, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, Laces, Edgings, Insertiugs, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great v ty of fancy articles. apr 9 Seasonable Ooods. UMBRELLAS, TAUABOLH, AND FANS, at Kcmpton & Vcrstillo’s. New Grocery Store. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. f|>HK undersigned having formed a uu-pnrtiicrsbip 1 for tho purposo of doing a General Grocery aud Liquor Businoss, have this day opeutd a large and wull selected Stock of Groceries aud Liquors in tfio commo dious storo under tfio Marshall House, whore thoy in vito their friends and the publio to an inspection of thuir goods. They hope by strict and accommodating attention to their customers, keeping a constant supply of every article which enters into their busiuees, aud by skLLiMU xt low Hit casu miens, to merit a liberal share of publio patronage. Having made arrangements to koep themselves sup- f iliod by eaoli successive steamer with all goods .uthur ine, that enter largely into lamily use, but which from thuir perishable nature oannot bo kspt loug; house keepers can always have the assurance of obtaining such articles at their storo, not only ykksii, but of *- w best quality, T. HYLAND, L* 2m F. H. O'NEIL, Sales; for sale by L ANDINCs from achr. Christopher Loeser:— sept 29 63 bales llay; for sale on the wharf, by a OGDEN 4 BUNKER. store, and for sale by W INE.—15 bbl». Malaga YViue; 15 do. Fort do.: iu store, and for sale by E. O'BYRNE. ; aud 26 bbis. Rump do.: in stors, and for salo by CL AG HORN * CUNNINGHAM. J boxes Loaf do.; and 60 bbls. Coffee do. GLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. UTTER AND CUEEHK^—10 ke^Tuo. sben Butter,and25 boxes Cheese; just received, and for sxle by oot 3 CLAOUORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. IJANCY CiiMKlraere PanlaloonM.—Just re _F dived, a Urge lot, for sale by wt4 ROBINSON 4 CAMT. lot of l roreale by a. XJD.I: For Sole* M.G. W. at this office. Grocery Stund* 110K SALK—A buildiug lot iu Cliuthuin Wan suitable for a Family Grooory Storo. Also, Lc No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at thi STORK FOR RENT i A store for rent on Telfair's w [ ated for a grocery or provhdoi jy27 Apply t ROWLAND k CO. FOR RENT. 1 3HK WHARF and l.ot at present occupied the " Charleston Steam Packet Company.” session given on the first of Novumber next, terms, ko., apply to It. M. Goodwiu, or W. T. G win, at tho Custom House. tf jy 23 Valuable Lot For Sale. a FOR WALK.—A vuluublo tainiug 2U2>a acres, situatod in tho 4th District ot tlio first section of Randolph, (lato Leo County,) and known as uumbor 176. piau of said District. Forsous desirous o! purcb will address (post Faid,)J. T. et this office, may 26 ** TO RENT. Throe fino STORES, on Moon t and cook. Enquiro of [fob 24 J A. BON AUD. VYORHALE.—A Lot til) by UUIoct, fronting on F Laurel Street, immediately in tho " Dr. C. I*. Itichardsoue's Her * ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. CBUTCIUIKLU IIOVSK, (Formerly Griffin How CkultiiuooKiG Touu< lOUIlUHNCe. steps of til by Mr!.. — - under the control of Col. J. J by Mr. J. W. F. Bbysom and Lady. This House, while entirely new, hopes t- MARKING INK. ritllK sub.cribor continues to iimnufucinrc Ink f j markiug Cotton, kc. For sale wholesale and r Swedenborg’* Works. rpilK Writings of Swedenborg, und Collate I Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, Now York aud Boston prices. Kopt constantly on hand, aud for salo by J- F. COLLINS, aug 16 ly Agont 0. 8, A., RK) Bryan-st. INSURANCE. Home Insurance Company OF TUE CITY OF NEW-YORK. 0*pltultaoO,OUO,.ll pnld In. n-. ... L, l-OJl5lOr.iliI.iil. CBARLXS J. Mautin, 8co ry. I’T'HB HUBBCUIUERB having been appoint* JL *4 Agents of the above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, Ac., on favorable terms, jy 8 C011EN8 4 HERTZ. Fire ami Life Insurance Agency. Farmers’ Fir© Irmuraaco Company OF UTICA, N. Y. CxriTAl., $200,000. Ornnlte Fir© lnHurnnce Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capita l, $160,000. Charter Oak Lit© luHttrnnR© Company. HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $250,000. Alyhbd Gill, President. Jas.C. Walklcy, Soo'y. Knickerbocker Fir© Innurnnce Co.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital, $1 80,000. Charles Cramer, President. F. D. Mox, 8eo'ry. These Companies having a cash oapitnal, saloly In vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In surance against damage by tiro, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agont for Savannah. 129 Congress-si. TUB liNlTBl) STATUSLU tlNSimANCk, Auuiiily aud Trust Coinpiuiy, Charier J’erpelual—Caih Syitem. CAPITAL euao.ooo. This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary system, and will iuauro tt.o lives of whito persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar 15 ly MINIS k FLORANCE, Agents. UaiH TOtt Ac Uryan, OKNKltAL, ACili.NTM ANI> HltOKIlU, rtlRTHW PPRCUA5E AND aALk or STOCKS, DUMPS, AXCUAXUF.A RKALRSTA TB. No. 117 liny Street. Knvunuitb. J.n2t ly Liverpool uud Lomluu Fire nud l.lio liiRurnm'© ('ompnuy. fl^HK undersigiiud Aguufaui tlio ulievo Company, X will tako risk» against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trado, Ac., on tho most favorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, J an24 ly No. 117 Uay-st.. Savannah. KOVAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Slci'liug. f 1 >1118 INSTITUTION Huh ratublislicd an Agmiuy X Id Savannah, aud Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW LOW k CO. Savaunah, January 21,1863. LONDON FHCENIX FIRE OFFICE. f|>lllS Uonipuny takes Kir* Risks iu this city,ami X insures Runts affd Leases, sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 HON, Agents. ^KTNA INSURANCE COM VAN k OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpilE undersigued, Agents of the above Company, X sontinuefauko risks against Fire on Buildings, blocks,otc.,on the mostfavorablu farms. Apr 14 COHENS 4 HERTZ. Mutual Lite luxuranco Company of New York. 1 8AAC A11BATT, Soc’y. F. S. WINSTON, X Fres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examinor. Applicationsreceivod by feb 14 ly W F. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual luwuraiire Company. A S1IURY HULL, Frosidcni mud Treasurer.— Albon Cuxsk, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. Tne uudersigued, Agent ol tho above Company,con tinues to tako the follow ing risks, via: Marine, River amt Fir*; also on the lives of Srrcants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com- pany. No extrapremium fur residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, june ly Cornor of Bay and Drayton sts. HillNDEN’8 EXPRESS, For Now York, Bouton, Fkilndelplilu. AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. I>V sfaumors Augusta, Florida, Alabama, knot- X> rills, State of Gtunjia and Kry Stone Slate—every Saturday and Wednesday. Also, fa MACON, MONT GOMERY, and ull in termed into places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays uxeepted. • Special messen gers accompany uur Express. OrriDEs xnd Agents—163 Bsy-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Sou, Macon; Guo. R. Clsytuu, Oglethorpe; Randolph-at., Columbus; T4 Broadway, New York; 43and 48 South-third-stroot, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Excliaugu-strcot, Frovidcuue, Muut- gomery-street, San Frauuison. aug31 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, 4 CO. Heiuovnl. I ) JACOBS would ruspcrtiully iMforni hia friends X • aud tlio public, gem rally, that ho has removed Ilia CIGAR STORE irom No. 27 Bull-street, fa the corucr ol tho lauu between btafa and Broughtuu streets, u few doors south ot his former iooxtion—whore he would bo happy to wait ou all who may favor him with their patronage. 11c still continues to keep constantly ou hand, as heretofore, tho liueet brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff', Ac. Call at the Lau22J SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN. CIIFAF CASit IlOOT iV SHOE STORE, H South-li cet Corner Congress dgQ^^u JM and Rhitakeretreets. ’J'HK subscnbcia uru uow receiving llieir Fall and Winter Stock, whioh has been selected with particular attention to tho demands of tho Savannah trade, and which upuu inspection (which we invite) will bo found iu quality, assortmuut nud cilKAl’NESS of ritlCE, all ttiatc.au bo desired by the purchaser. We omit particulars, us every article nur n»a may u fouud at our Jfarc, muluaing a lurgo stock of Fiuuta- tiou Urogaus. aupt20 MURPHY 4 DEVANNY. Wugou JTlimiilactoiy, WARNER’S OLD IsTAND, HEAD OF Hroii||liioii-iitreet. The subsurlbers manufacture, aud wSfflBP* keep coustautiy on baud, a largo as- , sortment of Piautatiou Wagous, ono flMBfflHffffhoiNU Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Curts and Druys, aud build fa order any kind wnutud. Wo are thorough uiouhnuiua, natives ut Geor gia aud Soutli Carolina, aud put up our w ork ourselves, and warrant over/ article ul the best materials uud workmanship. We return our thanks for tho very liberal patrouage rocelvod, and assure our patrous that it is our determi nation, that our vrork shall bo as good as any iu tho city. MAT REPAIRING of all kinds dono with neatness auu uispatch. DANIEL S. WILSON. ■up 14 3m THOMAS NORTH. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES ft HARNESS 183 (/oogreia-atreet, Savannah. The Subscribers manufacture A aud keep constantly ou hand, a0B|^^K varied stock of F dies, Bridles and Harness, andT^^^^ »<***/.« to order every description of articles in meir line. Our stook comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whins, Ac. Per sous desirous of supplying themselves, will do wull to oall at our establishment. All articles sold by us are warranted for material atd workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. JdALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms aro modorate,our exeeution prompt. 6m may 17 Morses au«l Mules. A lot of JUKI MULLS uuil IIOllHLS for Mm r> •“''’“‘.j, j. 8TJiVIJ N 8 . sub i el ,*®Bfc LlAmL Cor. Broughton A Baruard-sts. For Sale. M. feet of Boards and Scantling, for sain low, 1 iJ to clear out a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, sep 12 tf Willink’fc Wharf. 'Fo Lease. A PART of u Wliurf, with •» Slip und nniple XjL space for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to C. PERRY. Agout, •op 12 tf Williuk'a Wharf. MurtUvure—Sclliutf Oil'. A S 1 inland closing tiio business which I have J\_ been conducting lor the Estate ot M. Hopkins, 1 urn now olloriug my Goods at greatly reduced prices. Persons in want of artioles in this line, would do well to call at au early date, as 1 intend closing iu a low weeks. C. HOPKINS, Agout. sop t No. 177 CougroHs-strcot. Sail Making. rilllE subscriber bus resumed hie business of Suit X Making, and is prepared to rnuko Sails of all dcs- uriptious. Touts, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Ensigus sue* Flags of all kinds. He can lie fouud at all times, at the EoworRico Mill. Ail ordurs loll at the store of Mossr Clagliorn A Cunningham, will meet with prompt atten tiou. 1 jy S— 3m | M. AMOROUS. Maguvrrcau Oalk'iy. riMIK Subscriber lias taken the llouuis formnrly X occupied by 5Ir. Preutico, corner St. Julian street aud Market square, where hu will bo happy fa seo tho former patrons of the Establishment, aud us ma/.y uew ouch as will favor him with a call. JCiirAll pictures put up in the boot style of the art."-|ia mar 14 ly J. W. MILLER. Flime Western Corn dc Meal. /"\Nh thousand Imahcls prime choice Corn iu O*- uaburg sacks. 20t> bushels fresh ground Corn Alcal. Just received and lor salo by lsep7) C11AS. H. DURYEK. com. OI W \ SACKS prime Guurgiu Corn, for sale. OUV/ aug 26 W. W. STARKE. iOTTEEIEB. UttKKNU ANU t'Ol.AMHI moMWKNT JfjOTTBRV OVPIOB, Office So. 6 If hiteker. Street. Ruu /.am. QBEOOBY A MAWIT'llmwn. as 4» 7mn n v t» »w n u w m CLASS 119. Draws In Savannah This Day. 78 Namber Lottery—14 Drawn Ballot*. SCHEME. 4,600 DOLLARS! ko. 4o. ko. Tiekets $1— sharos in proportion. JAMES GOWEN, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. GEORGIA 8Ta¥k LOTTERY, r the benefit of ihr Independent Fire Co. al Augusta. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. Tho Third Capital Bold. D RAWN NUIUIIRRH—or Georgia Salt* IiOttory, Class 82, drawn in this City on the 4h inat: 75 74 41 31 39 63 80 13 21 9 49 3 27 73 20 tar Whnfa Tfafcrt Ne. 13 21 £0-$400 Frias sold, (.'onio Try In Thin ! Will be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon,at 5 o'elook. Ocorgia State Loiter}’, CLASS 83, SPLENDID 8CIIEME. (i,T50 Dollnrn—l*TAO—I’JfSO ko. ko. ko. And more than $1)0,000 in Smaller Prizet! Tioketa $2 shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sUeTand Friaos cashed t UKEENE AND FtLAHK! AHINGillKNl LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lnno* nntr Hnll-Htre«t. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. ■r-Jg ” Lottery, Extra Clan i.'J: 58 46 78 30 74 27 76 0 37 72 12 50 65 To be drawn This Day. bor Lottery—1< Drawn CLASH MO. 119 roll 186 CAFITaTTi'RIZES : l,GOO HOLLARS! ko. ko. ftO. Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. Tiokefs and Shares, eitlior singly or by the paekage for sale by E. WlTHINGTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. Bay Lane, ** AS* Office No. 163 Uay-stroet-near City ilotel-ln connection with llarudon's Express Office, ‘kft <Ucorgtu Male Lottei'y. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. D RAWN NUOIUERH—or Georgia Htutu lottery, Class 82: 76 74 41 31 39 63 60 13 21 9 49 2 27 73 20 16 drawn numours in each pack of 26 Tiokefs. class 83. SPLENDID SCHEME. To bo drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, 4> a o'clock, »0,750—1,7,VO— l!t50—7*0— 500 ko. ko. kc. Tioketa $2—halves $1—quarters 60 cuts. Tickets, sillier singly or by tho paokage, fur salo by oot 6 CHARLES B. FATTEKBuN. MMIE . wu. k S¥ l lP Alr J °*•» *1 Will be sold ln front of store, ttbe zr Groceries, Provisions, Liquor*, Vr l QooU > *** moST^vsu oount and risk of the former pnreha ■ „„ SeUk Farming Utensil., ko ko, now In sisi a «fBKRSS£ aroKased at auetdew ftM no regnUr sale, wilt be talk fl irmer pmrehaeer. on iiumouAi. io»n, in irons or store, Will be sold, all the Household and I ture belonging to the estate of S. J. Caeeeia. deceased. Sold by oraer of the Executrix, for beaefftof heirs, 4a (ihisrJiM'f 8mU. On TUE8DAY, 1st iny Nor. next, al U e’elMk, Will be cold in front of Court-ho«M in •avaaaah. Lot No. (10) Ten, Dlgby Trthing, Derby Ward, u( improvomenu, ia Saraaaeih—being the property of Margaret Cavenaogb, alunatio. Sold by penaieeioa of Urdiuary of Chatham County, and by order of Guar* dian. tkiixx—One-third each; one-third on twelraaroathi* eredit, and the remainder on two yekre’erfdlb—with interest from day of sal*. Payment* scoured hr tr— Roeendalt Cement at Primate 8mU. Now landing per schr. North 8tat\ 109 bbl*. Boeen* dalo JLij draulio Cement. aig 17 leno*. 01 Mg 17 « . hum al Private Hale, tl Now landing per schr. CaUraoKfrom Frovi bbis. N.h. Rum. For sale low. Prime Whitt Corn at Private Sale. Just received in store, and for salt in lots to sultpnr* chasers. Terms oaah. nig 17 Palvable Building Lott at Private Sale. Lot No. 13, containing .20 feet by SOfset, situated on Gwinuett-street. Also, Lot No. I4.oonuining 60by 1W feet, situated on corner of Drayton and Lamar-etreeta. 1! not previously disposed of by private sale, the abova lots will bo sold at pubH* anetiou in front of the Count House, on Tuesday, tho 0th of September next. Term* at sale. 3, containing 100acre*, welltim- .WSNM .— s Count] " ~ “ miles Irom the State R. Hoad. Roecnaule Cement sit Private Sale.. Now landing per schr Cataraot—100 bbis Uydmlin HLW BBOULIUJbB. fpllK umliTMgiinl bog louvo (o inilorni tho public _1. generally, Uut they have opeutd tho well known Mr. uuder »t. Auurow s Hall, luimeriy occupied by C. ii. Soally, where thoy will ondoavor to keep lautiy on baud a (rush supply ol all kinds of Gro- .table FOR FAMILY U H K , aud in order to effect quick sales, thoy are willing to ' thuir goods on the moot wodurato trrius, with the uru hope of meriting tho coutlduuce of tho bavuu- publie, a uliuro of whoso kind paUouugo they mos runpouituil solicit, jy 28 BERLIN 4 NATHANS. JOHN OLIVER, House, Sign, and Skip Painter, Qla zier, Paper Hangor. Ac. no. 121, nuouuuron biiu.lt. B KG8 to reiuru hi. iliutiks to tlio citi/.c.is ol navunubli, lor j>ast favors, aud to assure them tout all w ork iu his lino uutvuslud to him,shall bo done promptly und iu a workiuuuliku manner. J. O. trusts by uu assiduous alionuou to business, the employment ft} ftninpnnUiit workniun uml Ihu «i«« ill tlio best iwaturi- als, to insure a uunliuuauce oi thuir favors. Hu keeps lor sale mixed und dry paints, paint oil, turpuutluo varniShos, wiuduw glass aud putty; paint, markiug, Whlto wash and olhur brushci ay 16 t i'iAfiU FUllTLS, JilHiC A MUSICAL INSTittJlliNTS. Tho subscriber having purchased t he intlrc business of I. Zogbaum k Co„ a.* vhiuh firm he has heretofore been tho toting mouibor iu Havauuah, would rus- pootlully invito the attention ot those of anything iu tho Musical Liuu, to his estab lishment. From muuy years experience, both in pro- lossioiiui and busmens matters ouunuotud with Musio, “ “ fools himself fully qualibod to proffer his ser- M ‘ H * “ * Instruments, A “ The* Tomalkuwk, A NEW Monthly Magxziiio, Edited by Peter Fickle, published by 0. F. Griffin, Macon, Ga. •coived and for sale bv JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. t tllECKB on Alerchaats Ifank, New York, it / sumo to suit purchasers, at Sight, for sale by n,.y 23 ANDREW LOW k CO. IA RUSH PRKHKttVKB.—Strawberries, I - ' Limos. Chamois, aud various other kinds of fresh rosorves. Just rec'd at BERLIN it NATHAN'S, ae nt28 uuder St. Androw'e Hall. S KFTBU8.—Hair. Iron und Brass Wire Sifters. For salo by F. W. CORNWELL, ■ ■ * 1U2 Bryan-street. teab—tbab* I ^X'lltA Green and Black Teas, warranted of the li beat quality, for sale by B<«pW bund HI kb. A BOXES Family Soap, 40 do Pale do. 5 hhdi Forto Rico Sugar 76 bbis Fhelp's Gin W. D. FORD. r I 'll IB ia u Century ol Wonders, but lew oi I its discoveries are more striking than Miat of Cris- tadoro. Nothiugsave the chauge of hue iu the Chemelion or the Dolphin, can be more rapid than the alteration produced hi the color of the hair by the application oi Cristadoro's Liquid Hair Dye. The inventor has found out the grand secret of the prooss by which nature im parts color to the hair, aud has follow ed it up success- tally. Tho chauge U iuatuut and portoct, and the con dition of ;he hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptics are solicited to ccU and judgo tor themselves. Cristudoi'tt’B PUKBERVAT1VK AND BKAUTIFIKli Stimulates its growth and perpetuates its luxuriauco to tho Istest period of life. The dyo is applied, and both told at CRISTADORO'S Hair Drossiug Saloon, No. 9 Monument-Sqr. west side. *“ NEW KOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER &CO. MONDAY, SKIT. 20TB. Y jI.KaK House ; by Charles Dickens, completo J . ..( iv volume—illustrated. V‘ ' is. ’ a» of Exciwwent; Tho Bosom Sorpont, ko. l»y >; *r. .i.iti Lee Jlsnts, author of " Marcus Wurland.” O* j « lady’s Book for October. Ui* •‘On sFictoriol. iopt 29 J bbis Domestic Brandy. E. O'BYSNii. Family and IU bbis. llirsm Smith's Floor, all new ,w Y BERLIN 4 NATHAN 6. sept 27 uader Si. Andrew's Hall. J TOVES! BTOVKB '. ! HTOVE8 III —A j general assortment of the latest improved patterns fCook and Parlor Stores, for sale by aug 13 JAMES SULLIVAN, 140 Rroaghton-e. 1 bbl. Dried Flume I do Cooking Prunes, and 1 frail of Dates, eep 9 lot of both Green and Blaok Teas of superior quality, at ^BERLIN A NATHAN'S, sept 28 under bt. Andrew's Hall. ii . the Hero of Scotland ; by U. M. Reynolds, i’oid; by the author of " Mary Barton.” u Uu... ■ Kw I..li. Waib Craw , _ t Daisy Burns; by Julia Kavanagh. Pleasure and Profit, or Lessons on the Lord's Prayer; by Mrs. Manners. b store. For tale by COHEN 4 TARVER. 5 HALF bbis Fulton Market Beef, por steamship Augusta, in store and for sale by sept 29 E. O'BYRNE. -10 bugs Itio Codec, for W. D. FORD. 1 VOUY llundle T«l)i. Cull.ry mill HiWcr PI*. Ud fork, to niatuli. Jim rw.i-.dMd for ule b/ ,1,1) J. r. COLLINS. H AY.—150 bale. prim. Northern H.y. For Mil by L.ej.t St-J HOWLAND it CO. agu and coubUcnce ot tfie publio. G. B. MITCHELL, 16 Successor to F. Zogbaum k Co. Union Slcuin haw Mill. TBK SUOSCUIUKUa H AVING oompluteU their uuw 8TKAM HAW Mli.L.are uuw prepared to cut and fill orders for lib jUBER of every diuiuiisiou at short notice. In the building of this MILL, we havo taken advuntsge of all tho recent improvements iu the construction and ma chinery ot mills, and aro of opiuion that our MILL will ouly require a trial to oouvinoo any one that sho can mauulacturo LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill iu tho Stutu. To those who may favor us with their orders, we will say that nur utmost exer tions shall be used to givu salisiactiou, both in punctu ality aud prices. J. HUBERTS k UO. Bur Orders may bo loft at our office, No. 1U3 Bay-sis., or at tho MILL, Eastern Wharves.tf aug 3 | ilfSIM'iSS CARD*—Tho subscriber takes 11 this uiothod onutu'rming tho public, that having luted up a iiouso lor the purpose, uud huviug numerous orders to UU, he is prepared ut all times to purchase Negroes, either siugly or iu families, aud kill pay fair - • incus for them in cash. u addition to tho aLuvo, ho will receive end sell on commission, any Real Estate or Personal Pro perty, that his patrons may bo plcaJtd to entrust him with. He will also he ru*i>onsibfa tor any personal proporty that ho reooives. WM. WRIGHT, sep 23 Broker, Bay Lane. WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! fl'JIK Hubscribor liua now ami will kuop coustunt- X ly on baud, it lurgo supply of the best quality of highland Oak, Hickory uud Vino WOOD, which he era by the whole saiu or retail, as low for cash as can bought for iu tho city. All orders punctually at tended to, and particular attention given to muusure- Wood yard at the old stand at the Canal uud Railroad Bridge. jy 22 ly PETER WHITE. WOOD ! WOOD! fIM1K Subscriber will kcuu couniautly on baud JL at his WOOD YARD, at tlio Canal Bridge, a full ipply, at all seasons, ol OAK, HICKORY and FINE OOD. All orders loft at J. D. Jesse's, Broughton-st., COLD BODA WATER. [MjAVOUKD wub the lineal and most delicate \J b YRL'PS, always on draught at McJti’S FOUNTAIN, Improved Essence of Cogee. W* have just received from the manufeeforenla Philadelphia, and will oontlnue to keep on hand foe ■ale, Augustus Hummel's Improved Essence of Coffee • This is the bust composition of Coffee over offered for salo, and t'oQeo made from the Essence Is much more wiiolciomo, wore delicate, tinner flavored and oolorvd, pfrioctly clour, aud in every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 74 per cent, over Coffee prepared in tbe ordinary manner* Try it and see if it docs not. Dw utsste xiucvn and Lard, at Private Sale. 13,060 lbs. Now Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,UUU " Fresh Leaf Lard, jnst received per B. R. from Tennessee, and for eale in lot* to salt purchasers. Groceries, Provisions, Me. PHILBRICK 4 BELL offer on aooommodatlnglerma at private salo: Lmuou*.—60 bbis. N. E. Rum, 26 bbU.F*a*h Brandy. 26 bbis. Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. • half pipes Coguao Brandy, 10 oasks "Small SUil’* bautoh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth oasks Fiuet, CaatllUon 4 Co. and Uenaessy Brandy, 2uu dot. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Pori Wines, Braudy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bauom.—20 casks Sides, 10 oasks Haas, 1$ casks Shoulders. liar.—300bales Eastern and Northern. Cbmknt.—160 bbis. Rusendale Cement Co. Flouk.—100 bbla. Canal, 60 bbis. K'.ohmond, Cuockkky.—26 crates assorted Common and Ornnlta Ui.AsawAK*.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oasva Wines, 16 bbis. Lamps, Molasses Cans, 4c. CMAOxnus.—10 whole and 10 half bble. Boston. UiuakB'—6o,ooo Common German Cigars, 41,000 Span ish imported do. Soalks.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, 4o. 4o. j J 14 riasur u»Hi Cans nt ut Private Sale. Just received in store, and kopt constantly on hand and for sal* low, 160 bbis. Roiendal* Cement, S6 do. Mtvunuuli Hack Line. ■u» iu. the liberal patronage received, and iuiorm their triends and the public, that they have added a FINE CARRIAGE to their line, and will be ready at all times to atteud punctually to all calls left at Warner 4 Hooker's Stables, Wean-Broad-street,and solicit a uuutinuanoe of the publio patronage. They will also make short tripsin the country on moderate farms. A. FREEMAN, sop 22 2w* GEO. GASS. UAUM, LIVERY SALE STABLE Corner of Broughton and Bamaru-ete. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A Li iv K of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Sa vanuah every luouduy und Thursday, at T o’clock A* HI* For Darien, via Bryau Old Court-Uonse, HioCbore' and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 0 o'clock P. M. Returning ou Tuveduya and Frldaya* Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'elook F. M., andeonneetiaa with the boats for the North, and the can for the West. AdT Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, UolUstsr 4 Co.'e Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sts. Offloe ia Carriage Manufactory. CARRIAGES^ BUGGIES SULKIES, A general and complete naeortment jaet RECEIVED. ri'HE Subscribers uru uuw prepared to offer to the X public, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, • iRR Y ALLS, 40.. fresh front some of the most popu- _ determiuod w thuir lino os thoy can confidently KEC'OiMiUEND AND WARRANT, Fooling assured that they will be sustained in offering a butter, and finer class of work, than has been nsnnily kept in this market. 'The public axe most respectfully requested te caU, exumiuu, aud satisfy themselves, whether they aro la earnest, by au examination or their stock. Ad' All kinds ot repairing done as heretofore L. S. BENNETT 4 CO., corner West Broad and Bay-streets. IIUULIN Sc NATHANS, aug 1 Uutler st. Andrew’s hall. H AVE just received the fulluwiug fresh articles: Gelatine (English Twist) for making pur* and cuMap Jelly. Split English Feu*. Fresh Biaouit* of aU kiuus. Spanish Olives and Anchovies, In class jars. Felri Barley, Sago. 4e. Also, 60 bbis. New Bauunuro Flour, just received from on board the schr. Sat ilia, and for sale on moderate terms. promptly attended t i baud. Orders 1 llKLItilOUB WORKS. THE Young Chriktiuu. Tho Way to do Good. Tho Corner Stone ; by Jacob Abbott, Thu YoungMau's Counsellor. Tiie Young Lady's Counsellor; by Wise. Imitation of Christ. Th*i Comforter. Fnillilmcutot Prophecy. bcif-Kuowiedgti. Hare on JuatUmation. Tho Patriarchs. Serious Call; by Wesley. Tho First Woman. Morris' Sermons, l.ifo of tlio Rev. T. Ware. Women ul' tho Bible. Church Polity. Tho Bvdy and the Mind. Memoir of Lucy Kicnard*. Death Bed Scenes. Christian Fur lection. For tale by eopt 20 New Books, UUCaiVKU BV J. 31. COOFJUt Si VO TliliKsDAY, NUTT. 29lU. A VISIT to Europe iu leil; by 1’rof. Benjamin billiioan, of Yolo College-in two volumes, Il lustrated. The Australian Crusoct, or tho Adventures of an English Settler and his Family In tho Wilds of Aus tralia;^ Charles .Bowcrolt, Esq., a resident Magis- Tho Lite of Alfred The Ureat-Traaslatcd from tho German of Dr. H. Pauli, to which is appontled Alfrod'e Anglo-Saxon vertiuu of Orasius, with a literal English Trauslatiou ; by B. Thorpe, Esq., member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Muuich—B-hn's Antiquariar ^Extraordinary Mon—Their Boyhood aud Early Life; by William Russell, Esq.—Illustrated. Talcs from Shakapeare, for the use of Young Foreone; by Charles aud Mary Lamb—Illustrated. \tnrrv 'PaIos for Little Folk, w ith uuiuo U«iim! uud Sign 1*Hinting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall, Oilers his services to the publio for the execution ot House, Sign, Ornamental Fainting, and Graining. He keeps for eale at his store, Faints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japannod Tins,for signy, ke. All work done cheap, and warranted to give tnMtfw'r- *'"*■ - — wi» .one hundred and —*— Analysed, aud illustrated from Analo gy, History, and the writings of celebrated Ancient twenty Subjei gy, History, l aud Modern Authors, te teach the Art of Argumenta tion aud tho development of thought; by the Rev. Dr. Grauam'a Knickerbocker The llhuorlo of Conversation, < Bridles and Spu: for tbe Management of the Tongue; by Ueorge Win fred llervey, author of “ The Principles of Courtegy.” A Selection from the Corrsspondsuoo of the late Thomjui Chalmers. D. D. L. L. D.; edited by his Son-in- Law, theRev. William Hanna, I.. L. D. (JHTfttBCKl VKU—dOtlozL^lio.'Biiii (iem'i Blk tail Cord Kid Qlo»«. HEWITT kMOBQAN. Slaves Wanted, OF WH1TK OAK OK WATKB OAK. XT OT less than 42 or over 44 Ijiclies long. i.1 do. do 6 do 7 ' do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thick. Tho back edge of the Stave te be dressou down to the same thickness os the front edge. The staves to be etraightly cleft, and free from knoUL warps, or worm-holes. For stavos prepared in strict oonformity te this apecl- hcatiou, ana delivered on Messrs. It. A. AUen 4 Co'x lumber wharf in Savannah, prior te 1st March, 1854. Fifty Dollars por 1000 pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. 8avannah, Juno 21. 1853. t feb 1 S PECIAL NOTICE TO TAJLLOM8!— Just rocoived, a large lot of Tailors' Furnaces, of one also Ea. (lor) three aud six irons, these being the first ol tho stylo ever offered for sale in this oity. Thin Furnace possesses such a combination of advantages* that 1 may venture to say, many a tailor (if not hie gcoso,) will (alznobt) “ leap with joy," when noing the same. For sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, »ep 1 146 Broughton-et. Alum ii ucs for i860. G RENVILLE’S Almanac for 1854, calculated fur Georgia, South-Carolina, Florida and Alaba ma, received and for sale wholesale and xetalL by 8. 8. aiBLKT, sap 20 136 Congress-street. TOBACCO* J JfW*.Jtough and Ready Tobac- or& Bull-street, of the Big Indian. lTn , „ SCOTCH 0.1 Gurtsherrio Iu lots to suit purchasers. For -i-v n *»U »t New York prices, by J” 24 ANDREW LOW 4 CO. 60 do.extra Family klenr. Just reeeiveddlreel the Etowah Mills, Cass County, fresh and la prime order, for sale by sept 24 WA8HBURN, WILDER 4 CO. A 1AAIPHINE aud BURNING FLUlD.-Rec'd \J this day* per schr. K. U. Rowley, a fresh supply Ufa cUu *“' 1 mp 17 la .id 1, C l lINNk OJ.DTU.-ai Ixlra kM.ip-mliki, r July upMUd K> uriT. Irom BoU.il, ail Ot ■ate low if taken from the wharf. asp 24 WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO. ATKNT CANDLES.—30 boxes "Mitch- I sirs” Patent Candles* For sale by sept 24 COHENS 4 HERTZ. AMS*—A lot of strictly priuto Sugar cured ■ept27 nsi<*» Hall. A LMANAC’S hORTb54. -Grenville’s XJl manao for 1854, calculated for Geonis, Bovatt <-*i“linn. VlorW*uid AUbuw. B.«l«d3u« luMl. mk.luU.ul null By -pm . jomm. coowkBtco. CIUUTG1UCCKN ONNBW VUHK-fui O MUky ,[UHJ CiA.LLAMAS