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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. dbntihtSVT UR. BARNES burin* .ulurjod ud ro- S^fiffurnlihod hU MUbUlktatAl, hope* now. Tub hu taortucd tullltl.., to oupply tho lnoMutod .._,ud for Mi ■‘J 1 * of Artldctnl TOoth, which nro idaitltd oo Ml ildu to bo tbo moil llfo-liko >nd km- Ulul Distil robutitow OTur inr.nud, «oJ sut u mi u >p pncitUd. Dr. B. will Uhl great pltuoro in “ Mb ttl,g ipeclmini of thU to anj nho mij firor him ,tb , dll at hU office, corner of Oongnu and Whlt- ’..r-.u, cntranoo onColgremt. ‘j, j Examination and advioe gratis. oct 1 It would hardly do for any one to hare tho temerity now-a-daysU question tho eacol- Itnee of Dr. Hooflaud's German Bitters, which are pro- r »d by Dr. C. M- Jackson. In cases of Dyspepsia, L,Ttr Complaint, and derangement of tho dlgeetire (iresnf, their many rirtues hare long since been made j,li[}aly apparent. They pnrge from the system the n«rbi>l humors which retard the natural functions, and bring paleness to the cheek, and suffering to the brow. Thej banish those clogs upon happiness, and re- »tore the systom to high health. lm sep 27 LYON’S KATHAIRON, ^ For Prcserring, Restoring, and Boautify the Hair, is the most delightful and wonderful article the world erer produced. Its astoa- iihlsf success i> without a precedent la the history of the Materia JMica. Dark and luiurlaat curls, soft atld glossy hair, with scores of admirers, (mark this, ladies) le the unisonal effeet of the Kathairon. Bald and Urey Hoads were perfectly astonished. “The Ksthalron has fully restored my hair after a baldnoss ot liyosrs. A. J. Courtright, 76 Bond-8t., N,^Y."— Tho Kathairon is a certain cure for Nerrous Headache, and all Cutaneous Diseases. Hold by all dealers every- nbere. Try it. Price only 25 cents, in large bottles. 127—lm T- M. TURNER A CO., Wholesale Ag'ts for Saraanah. NOTICE. MR. r. M. CAREY, haring formed a Co- SOfS^partnorship with Mr.J.W. PERKINS, for tho j urpose of prosecuting tho business of the Daguerroau Art, respectfully giros notice to his former patrons and tho public, that tho rooms formerly occupiod by him w ill be open during the whole season, the business be ing continued by the firm of CAHY A PERKINS. All are respectfully innted to call and examine Mr. paHKixa's specimens of work 5 they will be found equal toauy that hare erer been exhibited in this establish ment. Pictures taken in any woatkor. nU g 4 hm P. M. CAI1EY. R. It. It—To tub Public—A Caud.—A Public Imitation to all %eko suffer Paint 11 there is a man or woman who la now anfforing pain, e not what tbs cause may be, we guarantee that Hsdway's Heady Relief will giro yon ease and relief 0 r in a few minutea after using it. Call upon the ,*ent, whose name you will hud in this paper, and if 0 suffering any acute pain, we will warrant that j 'lt»dway's Heady Itolief will stop it before you leare the store. It will cure Rheumatism after all other re medies bare failod, and is the only snro cure for Neu- jrilgia. It will cure siuk or nerrous Headache, and >1 the most painful throbs iu a few minuloi. It will «ve the must distressing pains of diarrhoea, cramps, uni, Ac. H. R. R.—CHILLS AND FEVER.—We guarantee t Had way's Ready Relief will remora this distreaa- pUgue. It stops the chills in a few minutes, and it, warming, cleansing, and inrlgorating iutlueucu thrills through erery aeorctlon of tho system. [ it should bo taken internally to keep the stomach e from aoid, and to neutralise the poisonous miasma f ague. [ inlaid bs applied externally to stop tbs pain—to ve renewed notion to the functions of the skin—the mil and ligaments, the nerres and muscles—to virU ^ and refresh the senses, from stupor, sleep, or drow- 1 erery individual bear this important faot in Lud-ltadway's Ready Relief will ohook tho ohills in I iiw minutes, and atop tho pain instantly. Itoures jralgla, lihonmatio, Nerrous, Choleric, Diarrhusio tins iu a few minutes. It never fails in relieving tbs t from pain. lm sep 13 UEDICINKM WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. Ling prepared by a regular Graduate and Phy sician 0/ thirty years experience. iOH ALL Nkhvous ArracnoNS.—Dr. J. B. Rose's nownind Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis- ,ery iu Modical Science !—This astonishing prepara- u for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by rs, labor, study or disease, acts liko a charm. It res strength and appotito, and possesses great in vi brating properties. us Uni:at 1‘aiw CURBB.—Do you suffer teith any ..nl—U you do you will had iiumcuiate relief by I ug Dr. HOSE'S I'AlN CUHEil. It is the only prv- mon which cures, almost losuntly, Sore Throat, uuiaiisui iroia colds, Fains in the time. Back or Limbi; Face, Ear or Tooth-ache; Stomach ur Bowels, r Back ; Stiff Neck, Brulsus, Coras and ChUblaius. inrovor you have pain. use the Fain (Juror II sac** Frioo—25, and 00 eent bottles. . ROSE'S CELEBRATED WUOCITNU COUGH ■ KIT. It allays the oonjh, and prevent* infiamtua- a and dropsy on the uhest. It frequently cures in uu gives instant relief. Fifty ceuu per iro also liable to Croup, whioh dangerous kplaiut yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Huso's uover iiuA CROUP SYUUF. Prion 25 cent*. TOM ALL DISEASES OT TUB KlUNEVS ABU Bl.Al'UKIt — J. J. .v life's COAlL'OUND FLUID EXTRACT OF ■CllIJ.—This is dooidedly uuo ot tho bust romedies ir used for disoasus of tho kiduoya, bladder, Ao., and 0 fur gouty ulloctious; always highly rocuuiuieudod It lie late Dr. Fhysick, and many or tho mustdistm- ' d medical men abroad. Frioe 60 cents. ,k Diseases, DisrxraiA oxo Bilious Habits.— r Liver is uerauged, yonrskia will be yellow; .. -piia and Bilious condition at Urn system will fol- : you will be troubled with told feet, variable *p- !. iuii uejiieNeu lyUlU. 1*7 Sftkisg Dr. W- Ud RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS FILLS, you a Hud all tho above bad symptoms disappear.— I>* and 25 cents.—Pros from Mercury. _ ui of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's ylCAL ADVISER to FureoM in Siokuoss aud iu 0 bo had Of JAMES II. CARTER A CO. THOMAS TURNER A CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, Savannah, Ga. d of Dealers generally throughout the State, ■wpa Mr, • DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. IUsey, Surgeon ~ Dentist, trials q/' Ae» Orleans,) haring loqa- ormausntly in Sarannali, respectfully tenders his Busioual services to Us citisons. liiidonco City Hotel, private entrance, ly—aug 9 U DENTISTRY. . KOYALL and JOHNSON, | hurgical aad Mechanical Dentlnta. Othce over Zogbaum's Musio Store, Mar- 'ket Square. ly nor 8 A Wuiritmcti Hcniedy. iN'i'fSIW, FAKMLll.S, FAMIL1EM, SJSA- CAPTAINN, AND OTHKIUJ. 01.1 I'L'KCU ASE MO HBMKdT EQUAL TO _ •TORIAH* VENETIAN LiNiitlENT. I By sealery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, lUu.niy N,re Throat, Tuotnaobe, Headache, I l otn-iiuxaese. Cuts, RvigQ*/ Swellings, lid Sores, Mosquito Bites, ln- suotStings, Faius in the Limbs, Ao. If it dooi not giro roliot, recoils ot your money will be All that i* usked is a fair trial or it aeoord- |b J *he directions. This artlolo 1* an Euglish romo- s used by liiiaiu the Fonrth, late king of England, pnin#d to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, where niuug else ho had* tried, tailed. Over 1U,UUU,UUU u nave been sold in the United States without a J« failure, and many families hare stated that if it B>u per bottle they would not be without it, in caso >up, aslt Is as certain to cure as it is applied. The vero UoUUil is oured iu a tew days. It euros uun in 5 mluutos—ubauauub iu >a an hour and , A, when first tnken, in a fow hours. [ ss* Frioe 25 and 60 oeuts. “AR I. TOBIAS has also put up a 110R8E LINIMENT buttlus, which is warranted cheaper and better lother lur Colio, Galls, CnU, Swellings, Rrulses, ‘ is, Crooked Heel, Ao. JFrice *0 oenta. [■ TOBIAS could Ml twenty newspaper* with Ike >< and certificates received commending his Liui- .buuuusiders that warranting itsuthcient, as any f Lu duct not obtain relief u not osdledon to pay for >. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U. CARTER are « agents for Savannah—also for salo by tho drug- Aud storekeepers throughout Georgia. Or. Tobias' office, 21U liroonwloh stroet, N. OARTPUt, Broughton street, opposito St. , Hall, will supply the country niurohantsat the letor's lowest prioee. mar '* ^ Liberal advances made upon shipments of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. ' «• M. €. II If A L D operations portaining to Natural or Artlff- p 1 ' 1 ' tho best style. Odioe first corner west 1 [trsbaU House. ly jan 17 Jl'UCOTT'a FUltBIGN BXCHANGK E3IIGUAT10N AGENCY, i Arsons wishing to send for their friends, •ad desirous or bringing them out by first icket ships, are informed that the eubso» ibers are I 1 * a 8° l ‘ts for the above Agency in this oity. w are also authorised, to draw on Messrs. Wm. ►U A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 andup- I which drafts are negotiable in any town through- Jiand and Great Britain. “France and Germany, payable in all parts also for salo. Apply to BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-St. I tu..? l * c *I«N notice. LJP^AY, 6lh October uext. Council KS * CITY TREASURER, to fill the vaoanoy l r eMuror lh ° d0lUh ° f Jo# ®l’ h *•(!•» l«*tu * n ^hoir applications to me, I. A M StAUdL Ul,it KUWABD O. \riUOM. ClwkrfONMiL STEAMSHIP LINES. - ■ ■ ■I.' - To Travelers CMnx North. V. H. MAIL I.INB. THROUGH IN 48 TO fiO HOURS. Sew-lork and Chnrltiton Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. Leave Adger's wharves every Satur day and Wsdnmday, after the arrival of the Cars from the Booth and West. Oa Saturday th* new and s "jAMES ADGKR, \ John Dickinsen, l,60UTons.j Camman' 1.200 Tons./ Commander. 6n wku'nkhday, UNION, \ Richard Adams, 1,500 Tons, t Commr SOUTHERNER l Thomu Evas, 1,1X10 Tons./ Commander. Those steamere art nnrivaled on tho eoaat for safety, tv—d and comfort, experienced and courteous oomman- <krs. tables supplied with every luxury, wUl ensure travelers by this, every possible comfort and accommo dation. „ AW Yor Freight dr Passage, having ele; Room accommodations, apply at the office of the ageat, HENRY MIS8ROON, Oornsr East Bey and Adgsr's Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage do $8 res?"* Th “- .NASHVILLE, will be «c/i as a take hor place in the Hue early in November. VOlt PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ^ » The now and splen- yMPf illil sidewheel steam- tWr*. KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Robt. luroiu, auu oaaTE OF GEORGIA, CantTsTs. Gar- viu, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia evory Wednesday. These steamships arc the most comfortable on the coast, and ere unsurpassed for safety aud speed. They will leave Savannah as follows: ..Wednesday, 28th September. ..Wednesday, 6th October. Keystone State State of Uoorgia... Keystone State State of Georgia... Wednesday, 23d November. Wednesday, 3Uth November. Wednesday, 7th Doocmbor. Wodresday, 14th Decotnbor. And so on. tsp30 i® - - o C. A.L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON 1 MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. United States Mail Line. N.Y. AND HA VANN AII HTK A.tlsHl 1>M. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving Ha- vanualiforN. " Augus«a, Capt. The Florida. Capt. n Wuuut-kuy, Juuu 8 * Saturday, “ II ' Saturday, " 18 1 Saturday, " 26 Saturday, July 2 Saturday, •• V Saturday, " 16 Wedneeday, " 2u . r V^oxSkuU. The Alabama, Capt. Soheuok The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. ' The Florida, Capt. WoodbuU,' Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Wuodhull, Tho Alabama, Capt Schenck The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, The Florida, Capt. Wuodhull, “ Saturday, Tho Alabama, Capt. Bchenck, •* Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 6 Tho Florida, Capt. Wood all, “ Saturday, " • 13 The Alabama, Capt. Behonok, " Wodnesuay, *• 17 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •' Saturday, " 20 Thu Florida, Capt. Woodliull, “ Saturday, “ 27 The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, M Wednesday, “ 31 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Wood hull, " Saturday, “ 10 The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, " Wednesday, '* 14 Theae ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and oomfort—making tbuir paasages in 60 to 60 boars, and are oommanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the At lanta in the autumn, this lias will be semi-weekly— sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passago, $26; Steerage, $9. PADKLFOHD. FAY A CO.. Agents iu Savannah. BAM'L. L. MITCHELL, j* 18 if 13 JBroadway, N. York. STEAMBOAT LINES. For Fslstka, Knat Florida, Touching at Darien, Brunswick. St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), and Pico lata. mam. The superior stoam packet WM. | m/S ,: A<1nfJ Capt. Shaw, will leave on ■■MMNiMkrruokday Morning at 10 o'olook, and will ooutiuuo to leave every Tuosday. For freight or passage, apply ou board at the wharf lately occupied by the Union Steamboat Company, or to - 12 CLAUUOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Agts. Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. OPPOSITION LINE. Far Pnlatkn, FI. and intermediate Place* Leaves every Saturdr y morning of 10 o'clazk. (tmmm . The regular steam-packet WELAKA, ILsJliin»Jc»pi. N. Kiug, will loave as above. Ypr sMBMUMBlHtreightouiagfuient* or passage, apply i board, or to S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Aguut. N. B.—The Fare to Brunswlok is reduced to $4. aug 25 TO TBAVKLLKKS OOINQ NORTH. TUB 8AVAM4AU AMU UUAHI.EMTON D. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, •onueoting at Charleston with the Wllnilnglan Nieam-Pnckets, Which ltavo with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2K P. M., and also with .ba New-York and Charleetaa Bteameklpa, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon oa Tuesday a ... —•— «- -— ‘with the splsa- . w „ week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston New-York by land route, $A>^-time 62 honrs; by steamships,$26. [my 15] B.. fflTEAU, Agent. SHIP LINE8. y , me pacxeiDuxz.uuAiiu, i iiurion, will have immediate dispatch lor the above port. MlFor freight or passage, apply to oil CHJDEN A BUNKER. FOil NEW YORK-Georgia Line. The regular paoketsohr. LION, Capt. Daiey, Afffl will iiavH immediate dispatch for the above port. MflKFor freight or passage, apply to ROWLAND A CO. 8UHAWTOW A TaLIMAN. Agts., N. Y- oct 1 Tho regular packet schr. Fl.ANDOME, Capt. Robt. S. Browu master, will have immediate ■MBdispatoh for tho above port. For freight or pas sage apply to Capt. on board at Anderson's upper wharf, HOWLAND A CO. A sept 29 FOR HOHTON. The packet sohr. TIBERIUS, Bcaumhull master, will have quick dispatch as above. For ifreight and passage, apply to OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR NKW-YOUK-Now Line. j-j. . Tho regular packet bark 1*. DEMILL, will ft'jirtftmuot with dispatch for the above port. For pWRlrniglitor pnasago, apply to sept28 II. K. WAHIIMURN, AgU FOR 1*111 LAillfiLFlll A—Ileron’u 17lno. The packet schr. M. B. MAUONY, Nichols nailer, will have dispatch as above. For ■MBLfroif Li or passage, apply ~ sept 27 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR llALTiiYlORK—Regular Line. The schr. 8ATILLA, SUples master, having nearly all her freight engaged, will have dis- patch. For freight or passago, apply on board . Johnson's Wharf, or to sept27 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR BOSTON. . Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAMS, having a moat of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. EFor freight or passage apply to 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR IIALTLHOIUS.. .an sohr. M. A. FORREST, C-. having larger portion of a cargo engaged, •have immediate dispatch for the above port.— or ireigbt or passage, apply to sept 2o ROWLAND d- CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Georgia Line. Tho regular packet oclir. ECLIPSE, Cart. Goalee, will have dispatch for tho above port. anatuv m* « 4 co ._ SCRANTON d TALLMAN, AgU., t New York./ sept26 dk port. For freight o * ‘ * »•>—, — — HOWLAND d CO., SCRANTON d TALLMAN. AgU.. I New York./ sept: dk\ sept 28 Horton master, will havo quick dispat ib as labove. For freight or passago, apply to “ OUDEti d BUNKER. 11ALT1.UURK. The packet brig W. U. STEWART, Hooper master, will have quick dispatch as above. For RMffirreigtu or passage, apply to ••Ft * OGDEN A BUNKER. -M.' FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The tine fast sailing schooner 11ALLOWEL, Harding master. For particulars, apply t L wiki sep 2U COHENS E HERTZ. VKHHELS WANTED, For Fliiludclpliiu Sc Havana. - . FreighU for the above Forte can be lud.ajppltaMtay.,,,, 4 m sep iu ROWLAND A CO. piy t VESSEL WANTED. A vessel of 3UU tons burthen wanted to load with Timber for Richibuuvoo, New Brunswick, ud to charter from thence to Idvcrpool. Ap- laug 11) OGDEN A BUNKER. VEHHEIjIS WANTED, Ouo vessels wanted to load ■ with sawed Lumber, for Montevideo Buenos Ayres. Also one to load with^^B Timber for Bath, Mai jyW BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 8. CtiUKELL, Agent, R ESPECTFULLY acknowledges the very libs .pitronxre extended to him, and begs lo invite atuntionof lu* old friends and customer* and that of PUBLIC generally, to oa* of th* most sxUasivs and stocks aver offered for inspection in Savannah. These Ooods, which are offered for sain at 73 St Julian & 154 Oongrreu Str were purchased of the Importers under his personal inspection, and with special reference to thoir adaption to tha Southern trade. From these clrcumstauccs. and an acquaintance with the Savannah market, he is enabled to state oonhdaatly that the advantages h« is now prepaiwl w offer L> Purchascrti of Dry Hoods, cannot be excelled by any house in tbs city. The following enumeration will convey an idea of the eiUnt and variety of the Goods bow offered, vis. Kcrsrrs. Schley's Plains, Black and White Washington Kersey Kentucky Greys, Three Cord Double and Twisted; Georgia Kersey, Heavy Striped Kersey; lllanketa. Field Horse Blankets; Heavy Twilled do,; Assorted Colorado.; Heavy Maokluawdo.; Duffil do.; 18-4, 11-4, 12-4 Whitnoy do.; 11-4 Bath; Ribbon-Bound Crib do. Casslueres, CIocIin and SriIooIs. Fancy FrenobCasaimeres: Clouded Caosimeres; Rook Island do.; Crystal l'alaoe do.; Blook French Doc Skin do.: Sanerflae Black French Cloths, do. Twilled do.; Rlaok, Blue and Urey Satinets. Tweeds. An exUnsivs assortment of these Goods, comprising every variety of color. Colored Canton do. Prlnlu. French, Kogiish and Americas FrinU, the largest stock ever brought to this market, varying in pnoos from 6.*4 to 60 ocnU a yard. Gloghwma. Manchester, Lancaster, English and Scotch Ging hams, Horn 12)1 to 37)* cenU a yard. Dol.alueu and CaahaiercM. riain and Figured DeLaines, from 12<i to $1 per yard; Handsome Plaid Delmiues, entirely new; Black and Colored Cashmeros. Thoso Goods are of the latest l'arls design, and comprise tho most maguitiueut pat Urns over offerod in any uiurkot. Alpacas. Blue, Blaok and Figured Alpacas, from 18?* ceoU to $lAUayard. Milks. It is impossible to delineate here the different styles now offered for sale, ns description would only convoy a faint iden of their riehnesa and elegance. In order, therefore, to realise the exquisite beauty of the present styles and the ohasU magnificence of their colors it is essential that they shoulu bo suou U be appreciated, illantillas nail Clonks. Ladies’ Blaok bilk Mantiilna; do. Colored do.; do. Waturod Silk Cloaks; do. Blonohed Cloth Cloaks, Em broidered Braid; do. Colored Cloth Cloaks, Em broidered Braid; do. Lavundor do., Velvet Trimmed. Hosiery. Childrens’ WhiU, Mixed, t»laU and Foy Striped Hose; do. Grey Lamb's Wool do.; do. Colored Cash- “•'* do ; do. Fancy Cashmere do. Boy's WhiU, Miacd Fancy k do,; do. l.aoib's Wool ) t do., do. Fancy Cashmero ) a do. Ladies' White Canton Uose.from 12) a to $1 a pair; do. olaU. Mixed and Moravian do., do. Black Spun Silk (Lind) do.: do. Colorod do. (Lind) do.; do. Black Italian da.: do. Moriuo do.; do. Cashmeres do. Men's WhiU and Brown do.; do. IMixod !- a do.; do. Superfine French Brown > a do.; do. Ribbed do.; do. Fancy Stripe do.; do. High Uulored do.; Urey Lamb's Wooldo.; do. WhiU do; do Merino do. Glowes. Indies'Alexandre Kid Ulovss; Philbitdo; Colored Cat Napt do ; Taffeta Silk do; Wool Mitts; Cashmere Mitts. Men's Wool Gloves; do Thibet do; do Cashmere do; do Lied Berlin do; do Drab Doe do; do Cloth do; do Tafflta do; do Alexandre Kid do ; do Plush (an entire new article) do. Boys and Misses Gloveaof every de scription. Handkerchief*. Ladies L C hdkfs from 6)* cents up; do Hom'd Stitch do do ; do Scalloped do uo; do Emli'd do do.— Men's LC hdkfs; do Silk do in groat variety; Boys' dodo; do Cotton do; Misses LC. Sundries* Ladies Lambs Wool VssU; do Merino do; Men's dodo; Ladies Emb'd Scarfs; do Fluid Wool Shawls; do Printed Cashmere do; do Emb'd do: do Fancy Neck Ties; Elastics. Buffalo Combs, India Rubber Combe, Tooth and Nail Brashes, Hair Brushes, Per fumery, Fancy Soape, Ao., Ao., Ugetber with an ex tensive assortment ut House Keeping Goods. N. B. An apartment exclusively appropriaUd to the Jobbing Trade has been titUd up, whure country mer chants will alwaya find a largo stocktosolcctfrom. oct3 New Fail and Winter Uooda. The Grealent Mr lection Iu thin City* A MONG the Goods iu our largo assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, are namely; MUSLIN DE LAINE8. CASHMERES, A LI’ACC AS, PARAMATTAS, BOMBAZINES, BAREGE DE LAINE8, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOE8, Lustres, Worsted l’laid Shawls, a splendid variety ; Suple Goods, a full assortment; Embroideries, a gr« variety ; Linens, Damasks, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribboi Mantillas, Blankets^ Carpets and Rugs: and a gr< W/l las, Blankets. Carpots aud ltugs: aud a great or othor articiostoo numerous to montlon. respuctfully invite tho publio to give us a call, »nu uo effort will be spared to give satisfaction. .tlrrchantu nnd Wholeualr Dralern Will find it U their inUrest to examine onr Goode ba- fore purchasing. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN* oct 3 131 CongTO»s-strcct. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S OHEAP CASH STORE. TIIE subscriber is receiving by atoumors weekly* bis Fall and Winter Stock, to whioh ha ruspecUnliy solicits publio attention. Plain and Colored trench Mouslindo Laines. l'laid Colored Mouslin. Silk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear. French and Eng. printed Caahtuoros and Mde Lams. Swiss and Jaoouet Cambrics. do do Edgings aud Iniertingi. A large variety of Hoeoiry. Irish Linens, ull prices. Liuou Damasks and Tablo Cloths. Freuoli uud Scotch Towels and Diapors,) etc., etu.. combined with a good assortment ot Sheetings and Shirtinga, Brown and White. All ot which will be sold at extremely low prices at the oornsr of Barnard and Broughtoa-sts. sept 28 rase ,:dh MARINE RAILWAY Th* undersigned respectfully informs all who may need his services, that he jhns charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, which is now in successful operation. He is. thsrsiors, prepared to take up vassals of nay sis* usually visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, Ac.,on reason able term*. Those who with to clean or pnintthe bot toms or thoir vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. lie is also prepared to contrast tor building Ve** la of nay class « descrip tion, and te carry on the business of Skip-CarpenUr- lug. Spar-making and Caulking, in nil iu various branch**, at the eastern extremity of tho city. mgr a good Shipemithis on tho premises, mar 11 U.V. W1LLINE, Ju. For Sale. S IX IUIm Me. I.luil UlhTwlHi “ .u* li ouo bale Kof- WM. UATTBB8BY, *CO. IJIjOUU.—iw bbl>. Bulumore Fluur, laudiu, p MdtorMd.by Lwpai BUWLAMUtCO. I MNK“WH1TK HHIKTU—Nwuo Undw ' nuitiuid Wr.pp.rv* Alio, M.riu On**n, Bock.. *u., lor Ml* lo* ty Hit 7 WM. X. 8VMOH8. New Full aud Winter tioods. ROBINSON So CAMP, Draper: aai Tailors, and Dealers in UNK KEADi-MADE ULUTE1MU, A RK now rccuivnig uuil u|inuing ilieir Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of bmox and fnnoy colored Frouoli aud English Cloths: Frenoh, English and American Cassimsres, of all grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash- mores, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. Uvait-coatings—Such as Hoe English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., fine Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all or which will be made up and trim- mod in our usnnl style, and at the shortest notice. Our IUadv Clothing is manufactured by one of the first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine and fashionablo. Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Good* i hand. Everything roquuito for a Geutioman'* Wardrobo—together with Trunks, Valiaos, Carpet bags. Alep India Rubber Goods, such as Coate, Cloaks, l’ouchos, Leggins and Capes—all of which wu offor as oiso where "A U ■ep 23 * Next door to l'ulaski H -use. AUculioii! rpilK subscribers return their sincere thanks to the oilmens and tba public of Savannah for their past patronage, and would solicit n continuance of the at the old stand, No. 140 DrouRbton-ulreelp Whero they are now roceivmg their Full uud Winter Stock of Dry Goods, Whioh tboy are determined to sell low for cash—con- ■isling in part of MOU8L1NE DSLAINES, CASHMERES, MERINOS, Persians, Cambrics, Prints, Flannels, Denims, etc. 16 tf J. M. COHEN A CO., 14U Rrougbton-st. New Goods. i. u a n ii s u i No. 140 Congress-si. W OULD invite tho atteuiiou of Ladies’ to bis choice selection of Barages, Chally's, Mnsllns Cambrics, Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, Hoe* and half do., Linen Cambrlo Hdkfs., Under sleeves, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, Laces, Edgings, Inserting*. Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varte- ty of fancy articles.tf *pr 9 Scusouuble Goods. UA1UHKL.1.AH, 1-ARASOl.H, ANO FANS, At Kcmpton St VeritiUo’.. New Grocery store. C01-AUTNKK8I1IF NOTICE. ri'HK uuder.igoed Imuoyfunuod u ca-p.nuci.hip I for the purpoM of ilola, . Uaoor.l Uroeorr .ad Conor Uu.l.OM, b.ve tfmd.y opouod . I.rgo .ad well Hl.oud titock of (Jrocori.o .ad Lli|uufk In Uio oomno- dloui otoro uador ibo M.rkli.11 lluuoo, whoro thoy ia- kllo thoir frloado .ad tho publio to »u laopootloa of thoir goodr. Thoy hope by Btriafc ud Mcommod.tiag .ttontlou to thoir curtoinort. koopiag . con.Unt oupply of ovory .rtialo which oat.ro iuto thoir haoluu. .ad by skLUkfi At LOW88T UikU r.ifks, to uoril. Ubor.l share of pnblio patronage. Itaviag mad* arrangements to keep thcmsclve* sup plied by eaeh aueeemtve steamer with all goodsi — * K “" line, that outer largely into lamily use, but wbl thou perishable noHtre oannot bo kept loag; house keepers oea alwaya have the assnrauee of obtaimng •neh artieles at theix store, not only rnuu,‘bat of the best quality, T. HYLAND, •ep 12 2m P. 11. O'NEIL. W 182 Bryan-stroet. AND1NU (rout achr. Cbristouher Loeoer:— J 63 bales Hay; tor sale on the wharf, by ►ct3 OGDEN A BUNKER. i store, and for sale by DOKK.~’4l5 1 SO bble. Prime I do.; and 25 bbls. Hump do.: in store, and “ oet3 C LAG HORN A CUNNIN Sngar, 18 boxes Loaf do.: and 38 bble. Coffee do. ci 3 CLAOHOKM A CUNWINQHAM. B utter and cukemr.—10 keg« g ■ken BnUsr. and 26 boxes Cheese; jnst receive MW ter Ml. >y 0LAUU0BW t CUNNINOUAM. L..ANCV CBw.lni.ro F-.tAlo.nii.—Ju.t r P 14 -lv.d, . l.rgo lot, for ^ £lN|)0N t CAMf , 1 kllHINMBB COATS.—luit re col rod a l.rgo K IMof Sot?Mdttilatkro Bulwou Frock Com., CToMo bi ROBINSON k CAMP, •el. 7 ftUltHT u PdlMkl Upon. L'2?«- Wblk WASTED. WANTED. A N active InteUigent Lad la a ston. Apply at XjL thlaoffles, 8 oot 6 WANTED. 1?OUR Journoyninn Tailors, two Coat bands, and X^ two Pantaloon maker*. Enqnlre at oet 6 ROBINSON A CAMP S. WANTED. A SITUATION in a Wholesale Grocery in thia XIl oity, by a young Man, who has a large acqnaia- uuoe in Burks aad ticrivrn Counties, Ga., aad Barn well aad Beaufort Distrlots, S.C. Us ha* some idea of the business, having kwu employed in a store in Charleston. The beet of references given, by address ing A. E.,oaro of Brabhams A Kirkland, Allendale P. 0., ti. C. 8 oct 4 WANTED. A SITUATION os General Clerk or assistant XV Book-Keeper In n Commission House, by n you a* Man Irom East Florida, good reference can bo given. Address at this offioo, J. M. Savannah, Ga. oct 1—6* WANTKD TO HIKK OK I’UKCHAHK. \ BOY or MAN, .uil.hl. fur . 1'urtrr in . Ur, XV Goods Store. Apply to *«P 38 WM. WRIGHT. WANTltU TO lllltll, A KIRST-rnto Cook. Apply to X V oept 27—tf EPTINQ A KRETZ. WANTKD. A COLORED Boy about 15 voxrs old, to wait XV about the store. F. W. CORNWELL, 182 Bryan-etreet. ~~ CooTvvantkd. \\T ANTED a Colored Cook, for a small family. ▼ f Apply at this offioo. tf sop 28 llauds Warned. VIT ANTED HANDS lo liarvost rice, at a place IT in tho vicinity of the oity. _•"!* 8 ROB T HABERSHAM A SON. WANTED TO HIRE, Q(I TG 25 prime able-bodied Negro Men, to work &\J in Die city for 6 to 12 months, from 1st Ootober next. The highest market price will be paid for them, aud wages paid weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Apply to (augH—2m) C. A. L. LAMAR. Wf ANTED.—A good Porter in a Grocery aud ff Liquor Store. # None need apply unless well recommended. [ jy 22J A. BON AUD. Lund Warrants. ' P1IE highest prico paid by X aug 31 WM. P. ROWLAND. Houses and Lands. FOR HALE. A LOT beautifully situated on high grouud, on XV Taylor-street, near the Medical College. Apply to 3 C. PERRY, Agent. FOR »ALK. A valuable Plantation, situated on the Louis- ville Road, eleven lullos from Savannah. It has JkJL» Rood frame two story dnolling, aud nil necos- hmy out-buildings on it, this tract uf Land contaius three hundred and soventy-tive acres, mors or loss; them are about one hundred and twenty acres of oloar- ed land ana under good fonce, suitable lor the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rica ; the worded land con tain* Uak and Pino, aud Is oonveaicutto the Central Railroad, which runs through it. Purchasers wishing to buy, will please call and examine for thcmiolves. For further particulars, apply on tho premisoe, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also, «ill be sold with ths plnos, eight Negroes, ao- oustomed to hold work ; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn, Fodder, l'eae and Potatoes, if applied for In time. Titles undoubted. oot 3 IIAKKHOUNK TO HUNT. 4 UOOl) llakflliouM), two Hl.blei, a W.,U|| Hon., .ad a food Y.rd to rant. 1’ouuaioa llr.a Immadlatelj. Apply to M. McURLAL, “t 1 tf No. 18 ,'arm-it. ROOiMM TO RENT. O FINE Rooms in n House 45 feet square. There O i* a very fine oooking range for the use of the Rooms, end two good Closets to keen utensils in. Ap- Plylo M.McUREAL, 1 tf Doltou's wharf, foot of Farm-st. TO RENT. Two Two-Story House*, near West Broad-st, U'.l in Robortsvllle. The houses are now and well JUKfiffished. Apply to oot i 6 JOUN DEVANNY. WANTKI* TO rUHCHAMK OK HUNT, A IIOUBK .itti.tod balwecn Buuth'Bm.d .ud /Y T.ylor-alreeU. Apply to •«r5U WM. WRIUIIT. FOR RENT. Four (wo slury Wooden buildings, ait- ImM uated on West Hroad-sl. and Roberts-street. '“•’These buildings am new, neatly finished, with all out buildiugs. Apply to sept 38 tl5o A. BRYAN, on tlie premises. OFFICE TU RENT. The OOice over Webster At Palmea' ml Store, occupied for the past year by Messrs. Foot "■•A Dunham,—a desirable place for a Factor and Commiseioa Merchant—will be rented low for n term of years on favorable terms ir applied for soon. ■ep 38 WEBdTER * PALMES. TO RENT. Ctt A amnll tenement HOUSE ou Junes tolSl Street Lane, near the now College at $18 a JvuBLMonth. (sept 27—6J C. PERRY, Agl. KOK KKNT. GUll'i STORE iminoilinluly under our office, woll X euited fur n grain and feed store, or for storage ol uotton. Apply to loop 23J ROWLAND A CO. 1| >8 RENT—-Tho second tiloro uuder our utfice. X Possession given let October. •op 3 ROWLAND A CO. Form lo Item. * U7<$ That desirably sitnaUd FARM lying between nhI tho Louisvillo Road and the Ogeecheo Canal, K!M Ri.mit seven mllos from thia oity. There nro about I88 acres Rloo Laud, and 60 aoros of Upland, cleared aud under feuoe, together with the privilege ot a fine range for cattle aad hugs. To an approved teu- aut a Ivsam will hagivnn for a barm of yoar*, on liberal terms. Apply to J. T. THOMAS, sep 2I At the Ferry Wharf Coal k Wood Yard. FOR RENT. Tho Tenement in Wnldbnrg's Building, at Cn| present occupied by W. Woodbridgs, ts-;. i’os- JhK*>.-s*iuu given lot November. ■eplU ***** R. HABERSHAM A SON. TO RENT. f«4d| Three ot the Five tenomont llousos corner of Aberoorn and Jones-struet, inquire to t9l> 14 A. RON AUD. Tor NhIc. CStt The Plantation on tikidaway Island, ftflk Bl called the LODGE, with an Island at-^T XJLiached to it—in all said to contain 9U0 acres. Tbe price will be moderate, and the terms ac commodating ; for which address •„pl tf M.O. W. at this offioo. (jaroccry Stuud. T?OR HALE—A building lot in Chutlinm Wurd, X 1 suitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both oornor lots. Apply at this office. tf aug 23 rtTOUK FOR RENT. w*V{| A store for rent on Telfair’s wharf, well situ- !••*■ ated for a grocery or provision store. Apply to J“M. jy 27 ROWLAND A COJi FOR RENT. r|3||E WHARF and Lot at present occupied by X tho " Charleston Steam l’ackst Company." Pos session given on tho first of November noxL For terms, Ac., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good win, at tho Custom House. tf jy 23 Voluuble Lot For Mule. CSB FOR SALK.—A v.lu.lilo Lol cou. gflg [SB Ulnlo(S«>, iwraa. 'aiiu.tad Id tba 4th TT Di./rict ul the first teotioaof Randolph, iSSfcAt. *satUM$K will address (post Foid,)J. T. at this office, may 26 tf TO RENT. Cftl Three fine STORES, on Moore'e wharf. 1 # ROB T. HABERSHAM A SON. fob 24 TO RENT. flGlREE Blnepiug Rooms, No. 135 Congross st. 1 Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house eerv- aat and oook. Enquire of 1^ 24) A. BON AUD. 1 ,'OKMAI.B A Lol 60 by UUIcct, Iroulin, ou I- L.ur.1 street, Imuedi.^ly is tb. ruxof tlio l.u “a 1 B1Ch * n ‘ ,0 “*B , OB°i ! .’uAIIEHSUAMk 80N. COAL AND WOOD. RED AHIi AND KKNNKI* DUAL, 1 N quantities to suit purchasers ou tho wharf, or X delivered in any partoMho oity. Dluck Jack, Upland Oak, Live Ouk, Ash, Fine auti Light Woffd. by (be Jlout Load er al Helail. For tbs convenience of pereons reeiding in the uppsr portion of the city, Boxes for orders are placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. W. Linoola and W. G. Dickson, and at tho Office of the '• Morning News." In order to e\srtro .pmittiNiiii •applying orders, theso boxes ore examined daily at J A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. r.rtluul.r .ttflitiun .111 b« given to furni.b l.wful m.uur., .oil furoliMut. will ™nlor , l»»or bjr lmin«- Ul.tulv r.port'cs «n» Id.uuuo In wblob my unnutur. .lioulJ hit to tl.n.or tb, .|unnllly orJorob. Un.ln* mnd. nrrnnMin.nl. Cot n rogulM .npply of th. .bo.: mini**, nnu (or th.lr prompt b.llr.ry, 1 rupa.llnlly ut n cunlimutnc. oi tbo fo.oro of my iorm.t cu.wm.rt, mid tbo prtruM*. of ooniumtr. of heed cane for shipment in any quantity, Successor to D. BsiuHwfsrwWhaW. wi s opposite Uto Gas Works. CltETCIIFIEEU HOUSE, (torvurlV Vnf" "<""■) CB.tlMB.oRit, Tonntn.ee. p* Thl. w.ll know. UOTEL. .Iwnwd wltblnn f.w Eh| .Ly. oftb. Fmmu*,CKlnnAln. oftboWMt- XiKsra and Atlaatio Railroad, is now open, under tho supervision of THOMAS CRUTCH.FIELD* assisted .ntlroly now. hol e, to rotnlo It. I.l*b rountntton, nod uiu.lt public pitrouw.. l'M.,n«.r. u.nbo nooummo- i ‘“bla‘‘Vl^ O “TUOMAB , ‘0E r £“cilKILLI).r.0O. MARKING INK. rpilK .ub.cnt.er continue. » nouiur.cliirn Ink f.r 1 m.rklnc Cotton. *e. Fur ml. wkulMolc Md ro- dl. By tb. barrel » oonu pnr lUlun. R.UU o7>4 ct*l* Mr fallott, DA VIU GAI.LOWAY, J c p 51 3m 73 York-st., Savannah, Ga. s-l l.OVKrt, HOHltltV, aiC.-Lndin.;,Onul'. I *r Misses' Kid Gloves; Ladies and Gsat • Buck, Lk£ Skin £S cashmere OWl Children'. Merino and Wool Glove#; Gent's h»avv Double Kin and Hook Drivinx Gloves* Ladies' and (loots Buck Gauntlets; Couon'limUry , oTul k..d.l kU«k Hi .UU Jji II om M d Half Hose : L*Miiee Derby-Rib d and Pioia Bl'k and Col d Cashmere Host; Grey Lambs wool and Whim M.iu. Hum nnd bolf llurt. Mtaj.’ nnd1 B^* Cotton and Wovs'd Hosiery, all si*##;Children s Worot- ed Boots and Gaiters: also. Ladies aad Mea s Merino Iidtt?b“.r. UndSlywi. tbUd,..'.du, L r li..- und Hen'. 811k do.; *4..'. brown md bl.»cb.d Luttun du.; lmdlM' and H.n't Cotton and tdorlno Drawnn. Ju.t ’‘ou't'J' “ a f n “vn'ir, LATiinop k btebbins. OAdirUIN*. A FRK8II tupply, just rocol.ntl and for «nlo by J\ Mi l JOUN »• MOORE k CO. i^IsOUR aad POTATUE9-ln stma andIfor JT sale by lsop 17] E. O BYRNE. JL 1853. PATENT MEDICINES, Holloway’s Ointment. A moot lUirnrnlouH cure si bad Legs nf- ter 43 yearn’ SnO'ering. Xs Intel of n Letter from Mr. William Qaljnn, of 79 Si. Mary'e-street, Weymouth, dated IMA May, 1861. To Professor Holloway : Sir—At tbs age of Ismy wife (who is now 81) oanght a violent cold, which sottled in her legs, and ever elno# that time thoy havo been more or lots sore, and greatly Inflamed. Her agonies wero distracting, and for mouths together she was doprived entirely of rest and sleep.— Evory remedy that medical men advised was tried, bat without effeet; her health suffered severely, aad the stato of hor logs was Mrribie. I had often read your Advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills aud Ointment; and, nsnlast resource, after every other remedy had proved neelesa, she consented to do so.— Bho commenced six weeks ago, and, strange to relate, Is now in good health. Her legs are painless, without seam or scar, and her sleep sound and undisturbed.— Could you have witnessod the sufferings of my wifo during tho last 43 yea-e, and contrast them with Copy of i Veens. 31 it, 1K3L To Professor Holloway : Sir—I suffered for a period ot thirty years from a bad log, tho rosult of two or three different aouidentsat Gas Works; accompanied by soorbutio symptom*. I had rooourio to a variety of medical advice, without deri- viug any benefit, und was oven told that the leg muit bo amputated, yet, inoppoaition lo that opinion, your Pills ana Ointmonthavo effected a complete curs In so short a Urns, that few who had not witnessed it would credit the fact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. Tho truth of this statement can bo verified by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Markct-etieet, Uuddcra* A dreadful bad llreant cured In one Dlontli. Extract t\f a Letter from Mr. Kraterick Turner, i]f Pens• hurst. Kent, dated December 13/6, 1868. ToProfosior Holloway: Dear Sir—My wifo had suffered from bad Breasts for more than a's month*, and during tho whole period had tho beat modical attendance, but nil to no use. Having before healed an awful wound in iny own log by your unrivalled medicine, I determinuif again to use your Fills and Ointment, and therefore gnve them a trial in her.case, and fortunate it was I did eo, for in less than a month a perfect ouro was effected, and the benofitthnt various other branches of my family have derived from their use Is really aatonlshing. 1 now strongly reeom- mend thorn to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. Tho Pilla should be uecd conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following coses Bad Breasts Cha| Burns Bunions Bite of Mos quitoes and Sand Flies >pred Goat Skin Disease Glandular Scurvy Corns (8ofl) Swellings Koro Heads Cancers Lumbaso Tumours Ulcers n Wonm Yaws Chief <>-foot Elephantiasis Sore Nipples. Sold at the Establishment of Frofessot HOLLOWAY 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, lxmdon) and by nil res- poouhlo Druggists and Dealers tnMedloinosthroughout tho British Ernpiro, and thoee of th* Uuited States, In S rinelpal Drug houses In the Union, and by Measi U A 1). SANDS, New York. EOT Thors is aoonaiderable saving by taking tbs lar ger sues. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in cry disorder a—“ * " ' For sal* by may 28 Coogre«i-itrcot, Savannah, C3 a. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, YOU Till cun or OonrhBiColA* Hoaraeno.*, Bronchi* tii, whooping Dough, Group, Aithma, and Gonramption! Among th* numerous disco veries Science has made in this generation to facilitate tile bu siness of life—inorease its on- Joyiuont, and even prolong tho term of human existence, nono can be uamed of more real va lue to mankind, than this con- trlbution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country bus proven beyond n doubt, that no medicine or combination of tnedieines yet known, can so surely control and oure tho aumerona varieties of pulmonary diaaeaae w hioh have hitherto awopt from our midst thousands and thousands ovory year. In deed, there is now abundant rouaon to believe n Reme dy has at length been found whioh can bo relied on, to oure the must dangorous offocticna of the longs. Uur space here will not permit ns to publish any proportion of tho cures effected by its use, but we would present the following:—and refer farther enquiry to my Ame rican Almanac, which the agents below named,,will al ways beploascd to furnish Ires, wherein are full parti culars, and indisputable proof of these state meats. Offloe of Transportation, Laurens R. R., 8. C.\ August 4th, 1H63. / J. C. Aykii. Dear Sir—My littlo son. four years old, has just recovorcd from a sevore attack cf malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and every person that visited him, pronounced him n dead child. Hav ing used your Cucbry 1’kctoiul in California, in the winter ol i860, for n severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire sueoess, I was induced to try it on my liulo boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-full every three hoars, com mencing in the morning, and by ten o'olook at night, I found a decided change for the better, and after three days' use he was able to eat or drink without pain. It- nf? in ♦*»» aboYu n«mod disaosa will save many n child rrom a premature gra-e, aud relieve the anxiety of many a foud parent. For all affections of tho throat and lungs, 1 boliovo it the best modiclno extant. A fooling of tho deepest gratitude, prompts mo in address ing you these few lines,—but for your Important dis- ouvery, my little boy would now have been in anothor world. 1 am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Sunt. Trans. L. R. R. Rock Hill, (8omersot Co.) N. J., Julylll, 1852. Dr. J. C. Atkh,—Since your medicine has become kuownhere.it has n greater demand than any other ouugh remedy wo have ever sold. It is spokon of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have need it, and 1 know of somo cases where the best they oan say of it, is not too muok for tho good it has done. I take pleasure in selling it, beoauso I know that I am giving my customers tho worth of their monoy, and I feel gra tified in seeing the benofit it confers. Flease send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with resi«ot, JOHN C. WlllTI.OCK. F. 8.—Almost any number of coftittsales oan be sent you, if yon wish it. Windsor, C- W., June 26, 1852. used jour CMkuft Vw3aUJ may certify, that I have and it is my siaoere belief that 1 should hive weir r* my grave ere this time if 1 had nut. it has cured me of n dangerous affection of the longs, aud I do not over state my convictions when 1 tell you it is n priceless remedy. k 0 ’[^ , ^ r, jJcClfLLIN, 1 Attorney at Law. Wilksbnrro. Fa.. Sept. 28,1860. Dr. J. C. Aykii. My dear Hir,—Your medicine is much approvod of by those who have used it here, and its oo ui posit'on is such as to insure and main tain iu re putation. I invariably recommoad it for pulmonary •"nStElUSP SRSSftlfilBttE a T. M. TURNER A CO., J. B. MOORE A CO., Snvan'h, and nil drnggisU throughout the south. July 19 AT lawTh.8w Hail JVluklnif. mil 15 subscriber line resumed bis businosH of Bail I Miking, and is prepared to make Sails of all des criptions. Tents, Tarpaulins. Awnings, Encigns and Flags of all kinds. He can be ruund at all timss, at the Lower Rice Mill. All orders loft at the store of Messr SiE-Ti W“' "“‘"‘“’ffgufc'Sg Oagucrreiiu Gallery. milK Hubacriber hu txkea tho Roam, formerly I occupiod by Ur. lToutlc., corocr Ht. Jali.n .troll •ud U.rkot .qu.ro, wbero bo will bo b»m to ooo tho former patrons of the Establishment, and as many new ones ae will favor him with noall. AlFploturo* put up in tho beststjl^of the art/^ER Friuie Western Cora Ac meal. Uiousaud bushels prime choice Corn in Oe ... irmmn unman Corn. W. W. STARKE. I I'IUHIb at Century ol Wonders, but few of I its discoveries are more striking than that of C'ris- Udoro. Nothing save the change ut' hue in the Chemeliun or tho Dolphin, can be mure rapid than the alteration produced in thcoolur of tho hair by the application ol Criatrttforo's Liquid llnir Dye. The inventor has found •ul the grand secret or the process by which nature i m- parts ©olor to the hair, and has followed it up success fully. TUSohonge is instant and perfect, and the con dition ui'lhe hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptics are solicited to call and judge for themselves. Gristudoro’i* PKKMBRVAT1VJK AND UKAUTIFIEH Stimnlates its growth and perpetuates iu luxuriance to the latest poriud of life. Tho dye ie applied, and both •old at CHIBTADORO'8 Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 9 Monument-bqr. west side. ly mar 19 lottemebT NEW BUOKS. RECEIVED BYJOHN M.COOPER Is CO. MU*DAY. SKIT. 26lH. I)LEAK House ; by Charles Dickens, complete fj in uao volume—Illustrated. The Viotim of ExciUment; The Boson Serpent, Ae.; by Caroline l*ee Heats, author of” Marcus Waflafd." Uodey's Lady's Biiokfor October. Gleason's Fmtorial. —moub or— Wallace, the Hero of Scotland ; by U. M. Reynolds. , Cranford; by tho author of ” Mary Barton.'' Daisy Burns; by Jnlin Kavnnngb. Pleasure and Profit, or Lessons on th* Lord's Prayer, by Mrs. Manners. G RIND 8TONEM.—Five tons Grind Stones, in store. For sal* by •ep(26 COHEN A TARVER. 5 HALP Wile Fulton Market Beef, per steamship August*, in store and for aal* by ^ P RIME COFEEB.-10 bag* Rio Coffee, for r * i, for sale&y TVORY Handle Table Cutlery end ®*, lv « r ■L.“u rork * *• “““• ** Ml*> |V OBm No. lM B.y-otrc.1—no.r 01*, Hot.!—I o.ctioo with Uototloa’. Koproo. oat*, -jgg Georglu atatc JLoUci-y. A. D. ELI.I8 k CO.. Ibupn. D rawn ncmhskh—or a«or(i* gt.u L * t «k af?!*?* 1 M 47 » t * U M 75 Lowest Three No. Fries$48. class 84. SPLENDID SCHEME. Tob«drawn in Savannah This Afternoon.’4K*'e «S,00—1,OOO—800~400 UREKME AND PULASKI ttlUNUBAENT LOTTERY OFFICE, OJfcs Ifa. fl Whitaker Street, Bay La—. QREPORT A MAUBY. ManafTf. D RAWN NUiVlilKHM—Ul UmeuedtFulaskl Lottery, Extra Class 226: 38 46 78 38 74 27 76 9 37 72 12 66 55 Also for Class 119: 69 39 48 76 62 49 68 11 13 12 6 71 2S 33 Whole ticket 33 39 76, returned; also 11 48 49 a prise ■eld in tho above, and 40 and 76 n prise of $8, NOT Holders of Frlsoa will please call and receive their cash, or renew their Prises. *- CLASS 110. * To be drawn on Friday Afternoon. 7th Inst. 76 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballots. 8CHEMK. 5,529 DOLLARS! Ao. Ao. Ao. Tiokets $1—shares In proportion. JAMK8 GOWEN, oet 6 Yonder for Gregory A Maury* UBOHOIANTATELOTTERY, fV*AWN NUMBKRft—Of Georfia Hutto JL/ Lottery, Extra Class 26, drawn on the 1st. 73 18 13 63 27 .3 6 19 28 62 48 64 No. 27 48 61 a prise or $380 sold iu the above. Alio Class MS, drawn on the 6th: 45 62 .33 61 72 13 67 20 9 6 13 36 75 Coiur Try In Tbla ! Will be drawn in Savannah This Aflernoon.at 5 o’olook. Georgia State Lottery, OLA IS 84, BPLENDID SCHEME. 3,000 Dollar*-1,000-800—400 | And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prizedl Tiokets $1 shares In proportion. Tiokets and Share's for sale.'and Prises cashed on de mand. by OEO. 8. ORA Y, No. 6 Owens's Building, oct 6 Opposite Pulaski Uonse. ukeknKand fulahki monument LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Bnll-Mtreet. GREGORY A MAURY* Managers. CLASS NO. 128 I CAF1Ta7TpRI2E8 : * , 5 9 0 UOLLAUS! Ae. Ae. Ae. Tickets $1—Shares In proportion* Tickets aad Shares, either singly or by the package for tale by E. WITKINUTGN, oct 6 r Ball-street. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY 8. 8. BlliLEY, OCTOBER 4, 1863. fl'IlK Aluti C'nbiu,or thu Cliurucfor and Tenduuuy I of British Institutions; By Warren Ishani. Tile Forgod Will, or Crime and Retribution; By Emer son Beunittc. Edith's Legacy, or the Long Woods of the Grange; By tho author of Adelaide LTn leay. Tho White Cruiser, or tho Fates of the Unheard of; By Ned Bnntllne. Puinaiu's Monthly for October. Tho Rudiments of tho Artof Building; Edited by John Bullock. Violot: Tho Dauseuso, or tlie Courtship and Wedlook; by the author ol the Glltro. Tho Rebel Scout; a Romance of Amerioan Revolution; by Aria Ashland. For aale No. 136 Congress et. oot 6 NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BYJOHN M.COOPER *CO. Thursday, Oct. 6tu. 1) UDIAIKNTH of the Art of Building ; for the IV me or Architects, Builders. Draughtsmen, Ma- tiitiiilsls and Mechanics. Edited by John Bnllook, Ar chitect aud Editor oi tho Amerioan Artisan. Thu Christian's Manual of Fnlth and Devotion : oou- taiuiug Dialogues aud Prayers suited to the various exercises ot tho Christian Life. By John Henry Ho bart, D D. The Chnrchman'e Companion in the Closet, or a com plete Manual of Private Devotions, collected from the w ntings of eminent Divines of the Church of England, with n Preface by the Hev Mr Splaekes; edited by Francis E Paget, M A, Rector of Elford. Abbookuia, or Snnrise within the Troples ; an out- lino of the origin and progress of the Yoruba Mission; by Miss Tucker, author otihe Rainbow in the North. Ths Missionary ol Kilmany; being a Memoir ol Ales. Fatorsoa j by tho Rev John Bnlllie. Water from tho Well-spring for tho Sabbath hours of afi!luted Believers, being ■ complete course of Morning and Evening Meditations lor evsry Sunday in the year; by Edward Henry Bickorstcth, M A. The Claremont Tales, or Ulustraiioas of the Beati tudes. Ths White Slaves of England . compiled from official documents: by John C Cobden—illustrated. The Mud Cabin; or the character and tendency of British Institutions, as illustrated la their effect upon human character and destiny: by Warren Ishnm. Juue bo ton; or tho King's Advocate—a Scottish his torical Romance; by Jamce Grant, author of tho Ro mance nf War. Violet, tho Danteuso, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author of tho Jilt, Ao. Tho Rebol Scout, a Roma ution ; by Aria Ashland. A Fen aud Ink Panorama of New York City; by Cor- * Crime aad Retribution; by tor •* **—•-*- — '• Legacy, or t ••lime mi Adelaide Lindsay. New York Physician: by a Nfivai uuWwr The industry of All Nations. Nos 7 A 8 Putnam's Magaiiue for October Gleason's Piotorial Baruuut's Illustrated News The Work* of Hhakstx . ript emendations, by J Volumes 6 A 7 received. NEW OBOCEBIES. rpilK under.igurd beg louve to irnlorm the rublie X generally, that they have opened tho well known •tore under bl Andrew s 11*11, formerly occupied by Mr. C. B. Bcally, where they will endeavor to keep ronetantly on hand a fresu supply of all kinds of Gro ceries, suitable FOR FAMILY USE, and in order to effect quick sales, they are willing to offer their goods on the muit moderate terms, with the sinoore hope of moriting tho confidence of the bavnn- uah public, a share of whoso kind patronage they mos respocttuU solicit. »■» UKHI.IN k NATHANS. JOHN OLIVEB, Uonse, Sign, and Ship Painter, Ola* zier, Paper Hanger. Slc. NO. 121, BROUUUTON STRUCT. B EG8 to return bis thanks to the citizens ol Savannah, fur past favors, and to assuro them tuat all work In his line entrusted to him,shall be done promptly and iu * workmanlike mauuor. J. O. trusts by an nssiduoua attention to busiuuss, tho employment ofoompoutent workman and the use ol the best materi al*, to insure a continuance or their favors. He keeps for sale mixed and dry paint*, paint oil, torpentia* varnishes, window gloss and puUy; paint, marking, white wash and other brushes. may 18 As Union Steam haw Hill. IF 1.1/ Mi MILL. _ MB Fit of erory din building of tills MILL, prepared to out and fill orders for lion at short notice. In tho have takon advantage of nU tho rocont improvements in tho construction and ma chinery of mills, and are uf opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to oonvinoe any ono that sho can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in the Slate. To those who may favor us with their orders, we will say that our utmost exer tions sha>l be used to give ealisuclioo, both in punctu ality and prices. J. HUBERTS A CO. lilJnlhKhS LAUD.—Tho subscriber takes I > this method of informing tho public, that having fitted up n house for the purpose, and having numerous 'ordors to fill, he is prepared at nil times to purchase Negroes, cither singly or iu families, aud Krill pay fair market prices for thorn in cash. Also, in addition fo the above, he will receive and •ell on oommiasioi., any Real E.UU or Personal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him «Uh. u. Will 1M u wo-iMj lor w property that ho receives. WM. WjUUttl, r tap Broker. Bay Lons. wool*: wool*vvOooi:i fl’llK Nubw/ribcrUu u« **>■ will ke«p comUat- 1 iv on hand, a large supply of the bsst quality of highland Oak, Hickory and Fine WOOD, which ho offers by the whole sale or rolail# as low for cash as oan be bought for in tho oity. All ordere punctually at tended to, and particular attention given to moimnre- mout. Wood yard at tho old ulaud at tho Canal and Railroad Bridge. J7 ** PETER WU1TE. WOOD l WOOD! ff'HK Subscriber will koep constantly oa hand I at bu WOOD YARD, at tha Carnal Bridge, a fall auuply. at all seasons, of OAK, U1UKOBY and PINE '“Sol). AB orders left at J. D. J< * * WiBbS I Gr. L IME—job bbls. Lima now lauding *t While- head's wharf* per brig Argo, from Boston, oet 4 For sale by OGDEN A BUNKER. 11U11T CHECKS ON NRW YUKK-lw YarftflB At ths house corner •/ Liberty aad a Aoomplcto assortment of fins Parlor. Pzscutrit's bale. OaijMwDAY, 13th. I a front of etc.. tore Uionging u> the esUtJIf b 8 * “o—. Sold by order of the Exsrutrlx, for benefit Guard UK's Salk Oa TUESDAY, 1st day Not. next, at lie Will be eold la front ot Court-bones fa g_. .Lot No. (10) Tea, Dlgby Tvthiag, Derby Wai improvements, la Snvnannh—being the prep Margaret Cavenaugh, alunatio. Bold by a Ordinary of Chatham Coaaty, aad by e dian. . 1 • • tk it a*- One-third cash; one-third ea twelve meatbsr orodlt, and the remainder oo twe years' eredit-wtsh I- I-OUUU tl/rillll ikU. 25 bbli. cholc. Kid.|J tWUtKM, MW UHaiM. b.rk IkiiM. Ro.tndml, dual .< Rri.at. StU. Now l.o51>( per «kt. North UUU, 100 kU*. kwi- J.U Ujnli.nllo Cdmou H| 17 . JV. A'. Horn kt 1‘rivkt. iklk. t NowlMdlo, p.inhr. UtarMl,fna Pt<itI4mm, 50 bbU.N.N.Booi. far low. .Wf 17 Prim. It Ail, u.rn ■■ Prirmu SkU. Jort nulnd lo xon, ud tor ul. la lou u nit Mr. ohasers. Terms sash. nag J? yaluatfaBuildiuYLais at Private Bale. Lot No. lMptaiaiug 120 feet by 10 feet, situased'ea Qainnett-sum Also, LolNo. l4,eonUkinlng 08by 1*1 ffcet, situated ea -ern-r ef Drayton and Laanr-rtxistsSS If nut previously disposed of by private sale, the abe?«jl lots will be sold at publio auotlon in front of ths Ooara House* on Tuesday* tho Oth of September next. Terma at sale. Tract of Land at Private Sale. Lot Lend No. $3, 16,3, containing Iff) aeree, well Um bered, situated in Com County near King*ton, a ItW miles irom the tome R. Rond. Rostnanlc Lem salat Private Sale. CsJaraot- Now landing per schr ( -IUU bbls liydranlle vembsr. Improved Essence of Qvjffet. Wo have juet received from the mnanfaetaveYflff Philadelphia, and will oontiune to keep oa hand for Mio, Augustus Hummel's Improved Essence ef Coffee. This is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for •ale, and Coffee mane from tho Essence is mwsk more wholesome, more delicate, flnaer flavored and celered, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the duest Rio Coffee, and in use will prove n nett ending 78 pot cent, over Cotico prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it aad see tf it dose not. .. ^ 7k" "«*»«■ U.,u Lord. Ul Private Sale. 13,880 lbs. New Bacon, nssortea Hog round. 2,888 ” Fresh Leal Lard, just received p*Y R. R. from Tennessee, and for sals in lots te still purchasers. groceries, Provisions, me. PHILBRICK A BELL offer onaeeommedatiag term* at private enlo Liqooas—60 bbls. N. E.. 26 Mds. Monongabel* Whisl 26 bbls. Peach Brandy. Mu.iu.ciou See ton Whisky, 1 puaobeoa lrlsfiWhisky (MeMohoa's). 6 eighth oosks Ptaet, CostlUlea A Oe. aad llsaasear Brandy, 2uu doe. of fine Madeira, bheny aad Park Wines, Brandy, Gin, Ram, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private etook. IU8UN.-20 casks Sides, 10 oasks Hams, 1$ casks Shoulders. Hay.—300bales Eastern and Northern. Cbmbnt.—160 bbls. Kossndalt Cement Co. Flour.- 100 bbls. Canal, 68 bbls. Richmond, CaooxBBY.—26 orates aseorted Common aad Granite ULAsawAita.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 eased Wines, 16bbls. Lamps. Molasses CafiCA^* Cuacksrs.—18 whole aad 18 half bbls. Boston. 1 ah Rifp^'rud°dl! UUCommoat ' ,r,ulB tpan- toCAi-a*.—A large assortment of Fair bank's Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mad# Clothlag. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Cloths' Fanoy Soape, Fa oy Artiole*, Ae. Ao. Jylfi* Plaster and Cement ol Private Salt. Just received in store, and kept constantly oa hand and for sale lew, 168 bbls. Kossadnlo Cemsoklfido. Plaster Paris. M p l 8UIT11WE8TKRM RAILROAD* I > AtsbLnGh.il A mine leavu Mucuu daily at 8Vb X A. M., urlr. .1 Oflilkof*. Ui)A A. II., utl*. .1 t-oluiubus 1 o clock P. At. Leave Columbus daily at 9 o'olook A. M., and Ogle- thori.0 at 11), A. M., arrive at Maoon 3)* P.M.. oon- neotlng at Maoon each way with Central Railroad trains to Bavaanoh, August* aad MBledgevlBo, with Macon and Western trstas to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton. Chattanooga, Nashville, Bo. Connecting doily nt Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28 miles lo Opelika, thcaoo 64 miles by M.A W.P. Rail Road to Montgornery, Ala. Couaectiog at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee aad En- fsula moil stages. . Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMf. Macon, Aug. 31, 1863. tf nag 81 IUillinery und Fancy Good*. MUa. DLU illJCNZ WHIG, Na* 1 49 Mi UesgroasNstvosi, gA Takes this method of informing tha Ladled M^Bot Savannah and vicinity, that she wUieaea Str va Monday nexL the 2dth Inal., the Store Mo. mmm Congreae-sUeet, next door to Moser*. Einstein A Lehman, where aho will keep oea- ataatly on hone, every variety or Bonnou, Feathers, Flowers, Mantillas, Collars, Pocket Handkerchief*, chointsuttos, Sleeves, Hosiery, Trimmlnge, Ao. Ae. SMT All orders from tho oity and country, promptly attended to. ^ tf sepSd W.ll. J. IIUNT-I* if Shaving and liuir-drcsalau galetd, 180 HROUGAATGN4ITRA.KT, Nearly oppeslte Ot. Andrew’s UaU. •ep 10 I Jan l feuvannuli Hack Line. 4 The Proprietor of the Hock* Savannah and Lady Heats, return the liberal patronage received, and luiokU. thair fila&ds and U*a public, tba; tUj added a FINE CARRIAGE to their liae, and will be ready nt ail times to attend punoinaliy to aU oaBs folk at Warner A Hooker's Stables, West-Rroad-etreet, aad •oliviS n continuance of tho|nblio patronage. They wBi also make short trips in the country on moderate term*. a. FREEMAN, **P 22 It* UEU. GASS. SALE STABLE, turner of Broughton and Barnard-tu. TUOUaU y. HTNVAMS, Tioprl.lor. ly a. man, i SAVANNAH TO DAB1BN. LINK ot Four Hon. Fort Cowcbta lm. I* luuhinr; lUunday uud Tkwr.dwjr, at r w’clwck A, Bt. y«r Hum, t!» Brj/.n UI4 Onn-Utw, Hlrtkor.- »4 With the boats for the North, aud Ihaean for tno West. U .W Gffioe in Savnunah, at OafTVk, UolUster A Co.’* BUbies, corner of 8tate and Whitaker its. Office in Darien, at Ailing A Robertson^**'* ' >3 if H. tt HABT, Preprieter. Carriage- laanufactory, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES aULKIES. A ‘ i«‘ fPHE Subscribers are now prepared to oflhr to the X pnblio, CARRIAGES, PIJjCtONB, BUGGIES, caRRYALLS, Ao., froth trom some of tho nest pepn- lar Establiahineuuand Bullosrsat the North. Th* selections were mads by ea* of tho form, with strict refersr— “ ——•— - I - iT They are their Bn* as they can confidently URC OMJ1RND Feeling kept in this market. The public a examine, and earnest, aug I no as they oan ooafidoallp BC'OMitiDND AND WARRANT* amnred that they wUl ho MoSaedln offer! finer clam of work, thanYae keen non*. this market. •ublio arc moat respectfully requested to oaU # o, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in , by an examination of their stook. AI1 kinds of repairing done ns heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT A CO., corner West Broad and B*j-street*. Swcdeuborg’s Works. fpilE Writings oi Swedenborg, and Collateral X Works or eminent NEW CUOBCU i New Yorf • — ' ^ Works of eminent NEW CUOBCU authors, al York and Boston priots. JUpt constantly oa hand, or sals by V- J. P. COLLIN to. Agent O. S. A., 188 Bryaa-oi. BERLIN Jc NATHANS. Under St. Andrew’* Hall. H AVE just recoived the following fkeeb articles: Gelatine (EngUsh Twist) for making part aad un«*p Jelly, built English I'eas. Fresh Blsonits of nil kinds, tipsniso Olivos and Aacbovifi* i$ glass jars. Pearl Barley, tiago, Ae. Also, 68 bbls. New Baltimore Floor, just rsvolvsdfrom oa beard tho schr. Bat ilia, and tor tale on moderate terms, ang 17 Jlouoe uud Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Broughton-street, fret door above Lyceum Halt Ofivrs in* services to th* public for tho ssoention of liou*o, HigayUrnamentol y*-*-•*«*»-— ^ • — koep* for salo at bis store, _ lug*, Gilt Picture Frames, Ji sop 19 ill work done choap, and’ warranted fo*giva*r^ r ^' tion. Smo Staves Wi or WII1TK OAK. UU WATim OAK. XT OT leas than 4$ or over 44 inches long, il do. do • do 7 do wMo. do do 1 do 3 do tkieh. The back edge of tho Stave to bo drossm down lo thf same thioknem as tho Croat edge. The Staves te bo straightly cleft, and fw*from knots, warps, or worm-holes. W For btavoe prepared in striot oeaJbrmitv to this spool- rm, OOUT. 4CO , Savannah. Jane 11.1863. _ jScuth East oornsr of Bronx hint and Whitaker strsotn. LEMUhLUYBUP aad sVBUFe for T constantly on hand. Orders for tha oily or oea* promptly attended to. tf opr* J 'TmtkkobiVDD-eodoB EBBSr S3 HH Blk sad Col d Kid Oloveo. sept 29 PaWll T A MORGAN. SCOTCH PIG IRON. |A«aU parchnsors. Far HEW LOW A CO. S8S&-