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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1853)
DENTIWTR DR. BARNES having enlarged ud re- PCflk furnishod his establishment, hope* now, „ith his iaoreosed flwllitios, to supper the Increased demand for hi* new stylo of Artiflciol Tooth, which art admitted on all rides to bo the moot lire-like and beou- ti ful Dental substitute ever invented, and must bo seen to be appreciated. Df. B. will take great pleasure in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may flavor him with a call at his office, oorner or Congress and Whit- aker-sts.. entrance on Gongress-et. H. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oot 1 ^ Ir would hnrdly do for any one to hare the temerity now-a-daye to question the excel lence of Dr. Iioofland's German Bitters, which are pro pria by Dr. C. M. Jackson. In cosos of Dyspepsia, L j TC r Complaint, and derangement of the digeatire orfans, their many virtues have long since been made Plainly apparent. They purge from the eyetem the Juorbid humors whioh retard the natural functions, UNION, 1,600 Tons. / Commander. SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan. 1,000 Tons. / Commander. Those steamers are unrivaled on the oonst for safety, speod and comfort, experienced and courtoous oomman- “® r *', ubl6 , 1 •applied with every luxury,will ensure dation f * ^ ***** ® T#r J r P 0Mi ble comfort and acoommo- wd brio, P»l«» M* ■"Ukrl-I * ih. HENRY MISSROON. * brow. They banish thoeo clogs upon happiness, and 6 tore tho system to high hoalth. lm >ep27 LYON’S KATI1A1RON, ~ —^ For Preserving, Restoring, and Boautify- ing the Hair, is the most delightful and wonderful article tho world ever produced. Its aston ishing success is without a preoedont in tho history of the Materia Mcdica. Dark and luxuriant curls, soft tud glossy hair, with scores of admirers, (mark this, ladies) is the universal effect of the Kathairou. Bald a U d Grey Heads woro perfectly astonished. “ Kathairou has fully rostored my hair after a baldness years. A. J. Courtrigbt, 76 Bond-8t., N, Y."— The Kathairou is a cortain cure for Nervous Headache, and all Cutaneous Diseases. Bold by all doalors every where. Try it. Price only 25 cents, in large bottles. D. 8. BARNEB, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N. Y. T. M. TURNER A CO., eopt 27—lm Wholesale Ag'ts for Savannah. NOTICE. MR. P. M. CAREY, having formod a Co- partnership with Mr. J. W. PERKINS, for the purpose of prosecuting tho business of the Dagnorrean Art, respectfully gives notico to his former patrons aud the publio, that the rooms formerly occupied by him will bo open during the whole eoason, the business be ing continued by the firm of CARY 4 PERKINS. All are respectfully iuvitod to call and examine Mr. I’kkkihs's specimous of work; they will be found equal to any that have ever boon exhibitod in this ostablisli- Piotures takon in any weathor. aug 4 8m P. M. CAREY. dlhBltlNKS WORTHY A PLAIIK in All. families. Being prepared by a regular Graduate and Thy stcian oj thirty years experience. Fok all Nkkvous ArrxOTioss.—Dr. J. 8. Roso’s Ferrous und Invigorating Cordial. Tho greatest dis- covory in Modical Science!—This astonish ing prepara tion fur raising any weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disoaso, nets like a charm. It gives strength and appetite, and possesses great invi gorating properties. TUX UKBAT PAIN CUUIB.—Do you auger with any Paint—if you do you will tiud immediate relief by using Dr. ROSE'S PAIN CUKEH. It is the nuly pre paration which euros, almost instantly, Soro Throat, iUiuumatism from colds, Pains in tho Side, Back or Limbs; Face, Ear or Touth-uohe; Stomach or Bowels, .Mile or Back ; Stiff Neck, Bruises, Corns and Chilbluiuu. Wherever you huvo pain, use thu Pain Curor. Safo to all ages. Price—12) j, 26, and 50 cent bottiee. lu.t WiiooriNU Cuuuu.—This distressing und fro- •{uuutly dangerous oomplaiut yields and is cured by LINES. THROUGH IN 48 TO 80 HOURS. Ntw-fork end ChtrleiUi Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. IdMr's v nfcBBS Sfl? „ MBitRiM C»ri from lb. South ud Wort. 0. Saturday tho bo* ud oplo.dld , \ John Dioktneon. 1,600 Tons./ Commander. MARION,, l W. J. Foster. Commander. 1 \ 1,200 Tone./ ON WEDNE8DAY, _ 0 ®F >W EmI B*/ Adger’s Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $35 Steerage do fg a- 1 i*« w “tcarasbip NASHVILLE, will bo r,fcd y to toko her P**o« *•» tho lino oarly in November. .u Fwlt PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Tho now ami splcn. did aidewheol steam ships, KEYSTONE , STATE, Cant. Robt.' Uaru.e,.uuoiaTB OF GEORGIA, uAi- vin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wodnonday. 1 hese steamships are the most oumfurtablo on the Boost, and are unsnrpassed for safoty and speed. 1 hey will loavo Savannah ns followe: Keystone State Wednesday, 28th Soptembor. State of Georgia Wednesday, 6th October. ....Wednesday, 12th October. ....WcduoBday, 10th October. ....Wudnusuuy, 26th October, ....Wednesday, 2d November. ....Wednesday, Utli November. ....Weduosday, 16th November. ....Wednesday, 23d Novcinbor. . ..Wednesday, 30th Novomber. ....Yfodncsday, 7th December. ....Wednesday, 14lh December. _ .. _ And so on. Cabin Passage Steerage g D. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. ■ep2U HERON 4 MARTIN. Ag’ts in Philadelphia. United states Mail line. N.Y.AND SAVANNAH HTBAMSIIIl’H. ~ HUMMtlt ARBANUKMKNT. Days of leaving Sa-' vannah forN. Copt. Lyi . Capt. Wo The Alabama, SAVANNAH MORNING HEWB. MONDAY. OCTOBER 10; 1853. Dry Qoede, Clothing, he. FALL OF 18081 FURNMHING POODS, Sec. THE Subscriber hoe mow in store and offers for sale Tfff following’ Gent's fine blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Clolh, and Cambist OveroonU. Hint's fine black Cloth Cloaks and Mantles, Gent's fine bine, black, and claret frock aud Dross Coats. 1 Gent's Cadet Cassimore, Tweed Casslmoro, black Casslmero, blue Catsimero Frocktoes, and business 8aek Coats—a groat variety. Gent's blnekDoe Cassimore, and more thou ....... different patterns of fancy Coasimere Ponte of latest styles. Gent's Vests—about 1,500 Vesta, embraoing all of tho tew styles, some perfectly beautiful. A yory large lotof Satlnett Round-Jackets and Pants, FlnehingOvorooats, Frock and Backs for servants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’S AND 1IOYS’ DEPARTMENT, has never been equalled in this place, and contains the following: BroadCloth, Buavo-Cloth, Peter 8ham Overcoats Saoks. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frocks and Backs. Blue, black, brown, aid Cadet Cloth Dross Jaokots, Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets. Mixodaud Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes: tine black Doe-Cassimore. blue Cloth, and a large assort ment of fanoy-colorcd Cassimore and Satinet Pants. Block Satin, figured Silks, Alpacoa Black Cloth, and great variety of Merino Vests. AU ol tho above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. OlllLDKEN’M DEPARTMENT. contains very pretty fringod aud plain black Cloth Suits; fancy colored CtBsimero finite, with Vests and Pants connected; Genin's now style of Fancy Dross Jackets; block aud brown Talmas; black and green Togas Overeoats; embroidered Cars. All for children from 4 to 10 years. Children, boys', and youth's white and colorod Shirts. Pitney Articles, embraoing almost every article for goutlemon's ward robe that can bo called for, together with the richest aa^ sorUncut of covorod and plaingCaps for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N.B.—Most of the abovo goods, the Mon and Boys Clothing, havo boon made up expressly for my trade, undundor my inspection, at tho North,-“ * — doutly recommend thorn as good, and as .. bo found etsowhero. Tho citisens and publio generally The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, • Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, •• II a, Capt. Hohcnok “ Saturday, •• IS »!■? aw** sst test.,.as:*!' ._v.» Saturday, July 2 Saturday, •• y Saturday, “ 16 1 Wednesday, '* 2u 1 Saturday, bottle. ildron are also liable to Croup, whioh dangerous unlsint yiolds immediately to Dr. J. S. Roso's never failing CROUP SYRUP. Priuu 25 cunts. Fur ALL DiSKASES or TUB KIDNEYS AMO Bl.ADDr.lt — l)r. J. 8. Bore's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF UL'CUU.—This is decidedly one of the best remedies used for diseases of thu kiduoys, bladder, to., aud or gouty affections; always higuly recommended Ly tlio lutu Dr. l'hysiuk, and many of tho most discin' guuhud medical men abroad. Price 60 cents. Livxu Diseases, DvsrEi-siA and Bilious Habits.— Il your Liver is deranged, your skin will be yellow Oyspopsia and Bilious oondition of the system will fol ly# : you will bo troublod with cold feet, variable ap l elite, and depressed spirits. By tap' lebrated RAILROAD or ANTI-B1L v ill soon Und ail thu above bod symptoms disappear.— Boxes 12>4 and 25 cents.—Free /rum Mercury, lieslth, to be had o JAMES U. CARTER k CO. THOMAS TURNER 4 CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, Savanuah, Ga. Dontist, (late qf Keto Orlcuna,) having loca- pcrmaueatly in Savannah, respectfully tenders his prulassiouul services to its citixoas. Residence City Hotel, private entrance, ly—a D11. SULLIVAN lias removed Ilia OUioe to Cougresa-gtreet, betwoen Drayton and r 22 DENTISTRY. llrs. HOYALL and JOIUVMOIV, Surgical and M«clmaicalDeullMlM. g»—Otiioo over Zogbaum’s Musio Store, Mar- ket Square. ly n< A WuiTilined iCuuiedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA CAPTAINS, ANU OTHERS. IN rUUCUASk NO UXXEdr EQUAL TO DU. TOlilAM’ VENETIAN ElNliHENT. * ur Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, t^uiniy sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, bea-siokuess, Cuts, Burns, Swelliugs, Old Soros, Mosquito Bites, In sect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, 4o. ir it doos not give relief, recoiled your money will be reluuded. All that is naked is a fair trial of it aecord- ag to the directions. This article is an Engliah rouu- iy, and was used by iVilliam the Eourth^latekliiROf Knglaud, 'Uikertihod to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, where verything else ho had tried, railed. Over lO.OUO.W uilles have boon sold in tho United States without - Ugle uiluro, aud many families have stated that if it '.*• per bottle they would not be without it, in case Croup, as it Is us certain to cure us it is applied. Tho ust suvore oouuu is ourod in a tow days. It cures miUAOUk in 3 uanutes—UkADAouLin Ja an hour and uuLkitA, when first ukou, in a few hours. MM" Price 25 aud 5U cents. II I AM lift a ulan ....... ?SvT°.2 IA8 h . a0 . a ! , ° i’ ut “P a UURSElINIMENT pint bottles, whioh is warranted ohuaper aud better an other lor Colic, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, iratches, Cracked Rod, ko. Price 60 cents. *sa DR. TUBIAs could till twenty newspapers with tho tiers aud uertihcatou recoived commending his Lini- eut, but considers that warranting itsutficicnt, as any io w uo uoes nut obtain relief is nut culled on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. H. -CARTER ari ie sole agents fur Savauuah—also for sale by the drug- ista ami storokeepors throughout Georgia. nUreonwioh streot, N. Y. /.■•il ii '.V* Broughton street, opposite St. An- rew « uaii, will supply tho country merenanta at the roprietor slowest prices. uar 16 of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and r Vork - (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. dr. m. c. UJGALJD 1 «rforui* All operations pertaining to Natural or Artlfi- ciil l'ceih, in the best style. Otiioo first oorner west ol * 'Marshall House. ly jan 17 TAMWm FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND BIIIIGRATION AGENCY. ►—5^ Persona wishing to send for their frionds, aud desirous of bringing them out by first 1111 pwket ships, are informed that thesabsoiibers are b« only agents for tho above Agonoy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Mosers. Wm. t 4 Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud U p- xrds, whioh drafts are negotiable in any town through- I re land aud Great Britain. Grafts on France and Germany, payablo in all parte the continent, also for sale. Apply to 4«o 24 ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. The Tomahawk, A NEW Moutlily Magazine, Edited by Potor A I'iokle, pablishedby B. F. Griflin, Maoon, Ga. eived and for sxlo bv JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. Boards for Sale. ^ORTY THOUSAND steam sawed Boards, %, - - • xnil l inch clear staff. Just rocoived and for ue low on accommodating tortus, by «gPjj__CHA8. PERRY, Agent, Willink's wharf. ■ SCOTCH PIG IKON. hj u. l (i:\rtshorric in lots to suit purchasers. For J sale at New Yorkprloos, by DREW 1 -fckttldlN & NATHANS, underBt. Andrew’s « fit r *’ .l ave J 1181 xeeoivod tho following fresh arti- itiB M ,an ? 1 y U8U * Bb l»bf extra quality Cornoii Pork, u.niv* 1 Maokorel, (now,) do do Salmon, do, do do illfn ’ k^glteh Cheese. 8 lbs each, do Layer Shelled Almonds, do large Asparagus Her- jr / 8o ? lod * Preserves, Pickles, Olive Oil, aud a rl «ty Of Other Groceries. Tho Florida, Capt. VVoodiu Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenck The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, Tho Alabama., Capt. Suhenuk, ** Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ *' Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, I<yon, •' Saturday. The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, *• Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Sohenek, “Wednesday, These shins are tho largest on the coast, unsurpassed' in speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in 5U to 60 hours, and are commandod by skillful, careful and polite officers. They otfor a moat desirable con veyance to Now York. On the completion of the At lanta in thu autumn, this liuo will be eomi-woekly— sailing each Wodneuday and Saturday. Cabin l’ussaKO $25; Steerage, $2. PADELFORD, KAY 4 CO., K Agents in Savannah. 8AM L. L. MITCHELL, j® 16 tf t 13 Broadway, N. York. STEAMBOAT LINES. For Palntlcn, Knst Florida, Touching at Darien, Jlrunawick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), and Cicolala. The superior steam packet WM. GASTON, Capt. Shaw, will luave uu Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock, und Will ooutinuo to leave overy Tuosday. freight or pasaago, apply on board at the wharf lately occupied by tho Uuion Stoamboat Comp sep 12 CL AG HORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Agta. OPI'OHITION LI Nil. For l’nlntkn, FI. und iutcrinedliito I'Iuccn Leaves every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The regular steam-paoket WELAKA, Capt. N. King, will leave as above. For 'freight engagements or passage, apply S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent, o Brunswick is reduced to $1. TU mVELLKRS U01NU NOETU. TUB SAVANNAH AND CliAHLBSTON U. S. MAIL STEAM'PAOKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrivo at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the YVIIiuiu|rton Mteain-Packota, Which leavo with tuo U. 8. Mail every day,at'2>a P.M., and also with the Now-York and Charleston Steamships, Whioh loave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oouueot with thu splen did new steamship James Adyer one week, ana the steamship Southerner the next. Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route, $26—time 62 hour#; by steamships,$25. Imyl5j S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. New Fall & Winter Goods. THE Subscriber offors his auknowledgmunts for past favors aud would again invito tho attention of tho La dios to his NEW MTOCK OF FANCY HUY GOODS, jnst opening, and lor sale at the lowest niarkot prices. Tho Ladies will tind among our DRESS GOODS 'ory thing now and desirable in Silks aud Worstod KMBltOlHRIUKH. mbracing ovary stylo of ChemisetU, Uudor-SleovoL, Infants' Waists and Caps, Swiss and Catnbrio Bauds and Flounoiugs, .Swiss and Cambric Edgings and In- cortings, aud very rich Embroidered llandkerchiols. HOMKHTIC GOOHN. 16-4 and 12-4 L<uen and Cotton Sheetings; Shirting Linens, of all qualities; Bleached aud Brown Shirtings, every style; Red, White aud Fancy Colored Flanuuls; Ticking,Canton Flannels; Towelings, of evory kind, monte* 0 ** u,uall > r Eopt iu similar establish- My motto is to plcaso and satisfy all who will oall aud examine my Uwids, and I will be happy to show them, whether I soil or not. „ „ W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 Congresa-st., opposite Pulaski House. New Full uud Winter Good,. ROBINSON & CAMP, Drapers and Tailor., and Dealora in FINE KEAHV-1HADE CLOTHING, A Rl'l now receiving ami u|ieuing IbeirRlncR of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of black and fancy colored Pruucli aud English Cloths; krenoh, Engluli and American Cossiuieres, of all grades and colors; Vestings of silks, Satins, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. Uvxu-coA tiNua—Such as liuo English Boavors, Nor way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., hue Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of which will he made up and trim- mod in our usual stylo, and at tho shortest uotiee. Our Rbxdv Clotuinu is manufactured by one of tho first Houses in Broadway, New York, und oomprisos all tbut is liuo and fashionable. Wo havo our ubusI largo supply of Furnishing Goods on hand. Everything requisite fur a Gentleman's Wardrobe—togother with Trunks, Valisos, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Goods, auuh as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Loggins and Cupes—all of which we offer as j ... J us as van bo had BUILDING, Next door to Pulaski U u ^ WANTKD. » V • young man, Wtrorti «wmmr.,r« tiueroployei I M a set of Books to keep.” Good Ksfereaoe «■ given m to capacity and character. Apply at th - 180 ** . ' * oc!7 WANTJBD. J^H2855S2?'*Ea£» l, “ d '- “ ,l two PanUloen maketa. —.. ROBINBOWr 4 CAMP'S. WANTKO TO UIHK OK i‘lifit!UASK Goods Store. Apply to WM. WRIQHT. WANTED TO HIKKr •b io Al'I'lNO A KntTZ. WANTKD. A COLORED Boy uboul 15 year, old, to wait .boat the non. F. W. OORNW ALL. 21 R« Bryaa-otrott. W COOK WANTED. ANTED a Colored Cook, for a am.il family Al'Ply at till, office. tf „n 20 ' 11IIIMtN WUMMHl. W ANTED 1IANDB to barvcitriue. at a ntaco in tba vicinity of tho city. ’ 1 _“JP* ROU T UAUER8IIAM A SON. W ANTED*—A good I'ortor in a (irocolynnd Liquor Stole. None need apply unieio well noommoudod. jjy XI) A.BONAIII) luuMl Wurrunts. r PIIE bigheit price paid by A—Still WjL r. Rowland, Houses and Lands. TO HUNT. A Farm with a good Dwelling and fifty-five | aorosof land, situated on liover* Luiilo from tho oity. Apply to * R. D. ARNOLD. Lane, half FOR RFNT. Two Briak Unemeut Houses. Each houio has iov<m rooms with Kitehen, aud Sorvants' room .. «>»‘to»d^ ap- VulHubic Furui for Nulo. ■ THU subscribor ull'ere for nolo Ilia IF arm, oilualod abuul 31k mile, from Hm city, -"-"•containing about SO Acres, CO «r » hiuh nr e Cioar- ed and iu good order, the balanco good woodland. On the place are all necessary buildings, good Well of tor, Ae. Alio, with or wflhoul the pUoo will bo ticulurs inquire ol . . J.J. SNIDER 0L ‘^» if At J. Jones, Em.. York- FOR RKNT. Tho Farm rosideuee of the 8ubscribor, situa ted ono and three fourths miles fromtown ; eight lores under fenoo. JOS. GEORGE. FOR NAI.U. A I.OT Dnauiilully situated on high ground, on -uL I’aylor-streot, near tho Mediea^Coflo^o. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent. FUR HALF. A vuluablo Plantation, situated on tho Louis ville Itoad, eleven inilos from .Savannah. It has good frame two story dwelling, und all uecoa- bjuy out-buildings on it, this tract of Land coutuius three hundred and sevouty-tive acros, umru or'loss; there are about ono hundred aud twunty acros of clear ed land aud under good feuuo, suitable for tho produo- tion of Corn, Cetlou and ltiuo ; the woodod laud con tains Oak aud Pino, and is convenient to tho Contra! Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers wishing to buy, will please call and examino for thouiaelves. or lurthor particulars, apply on the premises, or to Also, w ill be sold with tho place, eight Negroes, ac- customod to Held work ; Uorsos, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn, Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in time. Titles undoubted. 0 ct3 HAKRUUIJHU TU RDM', A GOOD Hakohoimu, two Htnblcs, u Wagon House and a good Yard to rout. Possession given immediately. Apply to M. MuGKEAL, g* 1 H No. IS Farm-st. SW L..ML. TU RKNT. J UNL K'loms in u llmiso 4. r > feet squuro. Thorn f/ is a very Une cooking rango for tho use of tho plyto*’ * WH t '* oao1- 10 keep^utonslla in. Ap- oot 1 51. MuGKEAL, Bolton's wharf, foot of Fartn-st. A WANTED TU FIJRCJHAMK UR RENT. HOUSE situated butwoeu Houlh-Druud mid Taylor-streots. Apply to te «*i > WM. WRIGHT. AUeulioii! IK bubscrihors rofuru tholr siucoro tliaiil.. ... _ tho ottixens and tlie publio oi Savannah for their past patronago, aud would solicit a continuance of the i, at the old stand. No. 140 llroutflitoti-Mlroet. Where thoy are now receiving their Full and Winter Stock ol' Dry Goods, Whioh they are determined to sell low for cosh—001 silting in part of MOU6L1NE DkLAlNES, CASHMERES, _ , . MERINOS, Persians, Cambrics, Prints, Flannels,Deuims, oto. sop 16 tf J. 11. COllEN 4 CO., 140 Broughtou-st. NEW FALL GUUD8. W C. WADSWORTH is now receiving his s Fall and Wintor Stock, of Rich Dross Goods, ana respectfully invites tho Ladies to call and examine tome very handsome Silks and other go(ds that he has just opened, amoug them are Rich Plaid Taffeta and Glace Silks, Bright Colored|8pun Silks. Solid Colorod all Wool Duloauiott, «n<l 1'riutod M Do Laiuss of all quali ties. which with a good assortment of Ginghams and Prints, ho is prepared to soli at ns roasonabie prices as any house in the city. No. 116 Cougress-at., opposite Pulaski Uousi SHIP LINGS. FOK NEW VOUK Lieol-Kiu Line. —t, Xlio ««br. 1'. H. I1UUTON, Copt. Linso, will have despatch for thu above port. For iieight ■HBior passage apply to ROWLAND A CO., bukantom 4 Tzu.man, Agents, N. Y. octH FUR NEW YUitK—(wOorRia Lino. ,-v. Tho brigMONSEKRAT, Capt. Barton, will JHfahavo despatch tor tho abovo port. For freight mmm>r passage apply to ROWLAND it CO. SUHAJiTOW 4TALI.MAW, AgCUU, N. Y. OCt H FUR NEW YORK. Tho packet solir. JAMES G. KING, Wain- jSflliX wright muster, will havo quick despatch us sBMfcabove. For freight or passage apply to S OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FUR NEW YUlth. Tho pocket solir. J. B. COFFIN,Uently mas tor. will have quick dispatch as above. Fui •SflKfruight or passage apply to S OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FUR BUMTUN. ■7-i, The rogular paokot aohr. C. LOESER, Snow master, will have quick dispatch as above.— wMMfcFor freight or passuge apply to S OGDEN 4 BUNKER. master, will have quick dispatch MflKFor freight or passage apply to OGDEN heavy styles, 8-4, it-4 and iU-4 Linen Damasks Blenched aud Brown, Scotch llucabao and Bird's Eyo Diaper, Damask Table Cloths, Brown and Bleached Damask Napkins and Doyles, recoived and lor sale by outl HENRY LATH HOI* 4 CO. Now Goods. 1 . I> A IU II £ II , W No. I4tt CongrcMH-Nt. OULD iuvito the uuoniiun or Ladies' to his clioico soloetion of Barages, Chally's, Muslins cambrics, Colored and Tlaid do., Uiogliains, Ribbons, Utme and half do.. Linen Cambric Jldkfa., Under- ileevos, Collars, Gloves, notdo.,Mits, Laces, Edgings, Iuaertings, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great var? ty of fancy articles.tf apr 9 Scnsoiiuble Hoods. I/AIBRELLAM, FARAHULH, AND FANH, at Sempton St VorstiUo’s. 4 BUNKER. FUR NEW YORK-Uuion Liuo. l. The packet bark ED WARD, Capt. Tatterson, Aftwill have immediate dispatch for the abovo port. ■■For freight or passage, apply to 11 JDGDEN A BUNKER. FOR NEW YORK—UeorRia Lino. •jr*. Tho rogular paokut sellr. LIUN, Capt. Dasey, El will have immediate dispatch lor the abovo port. <—■H'or freight or passage, apply to ROWLAND 4 CO. Bubawtoh 4 Tamjuw, Agts., N. Y. OCt 1 FOR NEW YURK—Lcorglu Liue. 3.-* The rogular packet schr. 1’LANDOME, Capt. ^£>'£1 Robt. S. Brown master, will have immediate SUmhr • jseptduj Rowland 4 co. FOR BOSTUN. ■3-3, The packet schr. TIBEIUUB, Boaumhull master, will have quick dispatch os above, For MMEtreight and passage, apply to sept 26 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. moot with dispatch for tho above port, ifroightor passage, apply to " H. K. W. sept 28 U. Ik WASUBURN, AgL FUR NEW YORK—Ueorgla Line. 33. Tho rogular packet schr. ECLIPSE, Capt. jglXtl Goslce, will have dispatch for tho ubovo port. wttfeFor freight or passage, apply to ROWLAND d- CO., SCRANTON di TALLMAN, Agts., I \Now York./ sept26 / L.STM—Juei receivcu per sicuuier, cium, can- iimero, Satin and VolvU Vssu, for sale by i— ROBINSON 4 CAMP. JUUL1NU IKONS, Il.uk tihoaros, Tailor’s d Barb ®rs Scissors and Raaor's. Just Lsspt 26]MORBE 4 NICHOLS. ANU NKKDUAM'8 fllK- erv celebratod instrument* in d turn w, from io 6 octave* in oompass, with one a atwlrt. p> » tor Church or Parlor use, for t factory prices, by the Manufacturer's Agent, i u . o. G. B. MITCHELL, - Successor to F. Zogbuu ■■ 4 C . FANTALUONM.—Just received, pairs of flue Bl'k Doe Skin Cassi- « iantaloous, foreale by ~ ROBINSON 4 CAMP. FLOUR.-!250 bble Etowah Mills ' “ MCBANTON, JOUNBTON t CO. COFFBIS, Ac—25 l,lu,. Purto Kicu 100 bbli Fo*d.r.d, Cro.li- '-rei.rSJdllKIi 100 b ««or Soup.uud stur.li; Ktr'.. ,„.fL l S d ; gonirul uu.rtm.Dt or Urtn, rin! AU of wRiob we offer the trade on as cood ^ as any establishment in the city. ‘ T M.J, SOLOMONS. ff CUJ1 Vfi? NKWf OKK-IO, f f ik U-tri C. A. L. LAMAB __ VKSSKLS WANTKD, For IMiiludclylilii A iluvuuu. Freights for the above Porto can be had on application to «ep 2U ROWLAND ft CO. 31111; MARiNR RAILWAY. The undersigned respectfully informs all who may need his services, thatiie^Mfe ihas charge ol the MARINE RAILWAY,SHK which is now in uucoessful operation. He is, theroiore, prepared to take «p vessels of any siso usually visitinc our port, and to do the work of repairing, 4o., on reason able terms. Those who wDh to clean or paint the bot tom! of their veesels, can also be accommodated on tho Railway, upon reasonable terms. Deis also prepared *„ ort-*—rt* building Vessels of any class or duscrip- rry on the business of Ship-Carponter ing and Caulking, in all its vnriov branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. —- A good Shipsmithis on the premises. H.F. WiliLINK, Jg. GUlfTCIlFlFLU UOCIIE, (Formerly Crigin Bouse.) CkntlauooRU) TouucsMfl .!* a libis woll known HOTEL, situated t ithina few snips of the Passongor Car landing of the West ern and Atlantiu Railroad, is now opon, under the sui>ervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Buvsom and Lady. This House, while undor the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquirod a vory high reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Tro- S r having secured tho servicee or Col. Griflln’a eper, and having purohased his most excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnished the House entirely now, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit publio patronage. Fassengore can bo accommo dated with on Omnibus to aud from the Boats, fob 18 Lly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prep. G HAC41NCJ HODS—Guugiug Rods, Out Sticks, Spirit Proofs, Bang Starts, Splokcts and E INE WHITE HniKTS—MerlHTB Blurtsland Wrappers. Also, Merino Drawers, WM. R. 8YMON8. bun Whisky, just received and for sale by MINIS 4 FLORANCE. LAillFUlNE. ^ FRESH espply.just received jind for aalo by JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. L^LUUR and POTATOES—la store eod for OIC1HT DKAFT8 on New Vork. Ibr uul. by O »,W HOBT. OABKB8UAM A BUN. mtuos and mudigiivjus. JAMES H. CARTER 8c CO., JAS. H. UAUTKK. JAS. M. GOBDO.V, 11. il Wholesale and Re’-ail Dealers in DRUGS,MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,OILS, TAINTS, GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFU MERY, INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTI CLES, ffC., Sfc., 4'r. TO MERCHANTS.—Merchants, wishing to purchase any thing in the above line, will find it to tholr Inter est to call aud examine our stock, as we are certain they will bo pleased both with the quality aud prioes. ... . .. .. can be bought in respectfully in- _ Drugs, C‘ selected by TO ru YoIClANS.-Physicians s FUR RENT. I I'our Iwo story Wooden buildings, sit- iiuiml on West llroud-st. hiiU Kol>im«-»tr<mi. .^““buildingsarc now, neatly finished, with »the promides. Home Insurance Company OP THE CITY OP NEW-YORK. Cnpltal *300,000, «ll jpwM In. SIMEON L. LOR&11S, President. Csablm J. Mabtiw, sec'ry. ' fl^UB MUBNCIRIEERh having been appoint- A ft tb<> vs named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, 4o., on favorable terms. 8 J* 8 COHENS4 HERTZ. Fire and Life Imuranee Agency. Farmers’ Fire InMitrnttee Company OF UTICA, N.Y. 9 C A r (t A i/, $266,666. Granite Fire Itmmnnce Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $150,000. Charter OrU Llfo luaurnuce Company. HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the 8tate) $260,000. AurjUtP Gii.i., President. Jas.C. Walklev, Knickerbocker Flro Insurance Co.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. „ CAVITAL, $1 50,006. CHAni.Es Crahkk, President. F. D. Mob, Seo'ry. Those Companies having n oash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgago, are prapnred to effect ln- earauoe against damago by tire, ou all kinds of proporty , Seo’y. reasonable terms. Applications recoived by Agent for Savannah. 129 Congrw A. WILBUR, THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nnd Trust Company, Charier Perpetual—Ca$h Suitem. capital eoeo.ooo. This oompanv combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, xnd will insure tho lives of white persona, also negroes. Dr. Abnold, Modical Examiuer. ' MINIS 4 FLORANCE, Agents. Bancroft A Bryan, UKNKKAL, AUKNTN AND HKOKKKN, ron tub runouASE and sale or STOCKS,BUNDS, KNCUANUK* UFAL ESTATE, i ilit7 8lreet,Havanunh. jan24 iy Liverpool aud Loudon Fire and Life Innuratice Coui|mny. riUlE X Wll Trado, J undoraigiioil AgoutM of tho ubovo Company, will take risks against Firo on Buildings, Stook in jan 24 i the moit favorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, ly No. 117 Bqy-et., Savannah. RUYAL INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. f I >1118 1N8TITUTION has ostnbliHbod an Agency J in Savannah, aud Firo Policies upon Produao and Property will bu issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savaunah, January 21,1853. LONDON PUtENiX FIRE OFFICE. rpillH Company takes Flra Risks in this city,and X insures Runts and Leases, sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 80N, Agents. rpiIK undermined, Agents of the abovo CofiMuny, 1 eontinue to take risks against Firo on ImHings, Stocks, eto..on the most favorable terms. - Mutual Life luaurance Company of New York. | 8AAC ABB ATT, Nnc’y. F. H. WINSTON, " ''t-| Dr. R. D. Arnold, Msdical Examiner. Agent. Application! received by fan 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Southern Mutual luaurance Company. A BBUKY HULL, Preeident and Treasurer.— HL A won Chase, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Aotuary. Iho uudorsignud. Agent of tho abovo Company, con tinues to take tho following risks, via: Marine, Jiivsr and Fire; also on the livee of Servants. Lives of White Persons aro also taken by thle Com pany. No extrapremium for residing iu tho South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, ^^Cornero^Ilayjan^Iraytonets. UFF1CE TU RENT. R7H J ho Oflice over Webnior &, PalniOH 1 IBB 6t ? re » occupied for tho past year by Mossrs. Foot •*•^—4 Dunham,—a desirable pluco for a Factor and Commission Merununl—will bu rentod low for a tor ol yours on favorablo terms ir applied lor soon, nop 30 WEBSTER 4 PALMES. FUR RENT. 'IMIK STORE iniumdiatnly uuder uur ufilco, wo X ouitod for a grain aud feed store, or lor storai ot ootton. Apply to[sop 23J ROWLAND 4 CO. T° Possession given let October. ROWLAND 4 CO. ■ Tumi lo Kent. That desirably situated FARM lying botwoun tho Louisville Road and tli_ about seven miles from this city. There . -s Rico Land, aud 60 aerus of Upland; cleured and under fence, together with the privifo a 6ue rang* fur oattlu aud hugs. To an approved ant a louse will begivon for a term of years, on !" terms. Apply to J. T. THOMAS, sep 21 At the Ferry Wharf Cual 4 Wood Yard. Ogeoehuo Canal, i liberal FUR RENT. Tho Tenement in Waldburg's Building, at hijH present oucupicd by W. Woodbndgu, Esq. Pc UJKsession givon 1st Novomber. sep 16 It. HAOERSllAM 4 SON. TU RENT. | Throe of the Five tenement Houses oorner of I Aboreoru and Joucs-etroot, inquire to M , For Sitlc. Tlin Plantutiun ou Gkiduway Island, Sflkt called tho LODGE, with an Dland at-JJJJ* ooramodatiug; for which addross M. G. W. at this offiae. Vroccry Stand. I ^OR 8ALK—A building lot in Cliutlioni Ward, 1 auitable for a Family Grocery 8tore. Also, 1/ no. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at tb office.tf aug 23 I atod for a grocery or provision i Apply t ROWLAND 4 CO.g X the “ Charleston Steam Packet Company.” Pos session given on tho first of Novcmbor next. For terms, Jlc., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good- . ....... .. t the Custom House. Valuable Lot Tor Sulc. FOR SALE.—A vuluablo Lot con-! taining 202*; acres, situated in tho 4tb! District of the first section of Randolph, .oo County,) and known os number 176. I plan of said District. Persons desirous ol purchasing, “ill oddr"' '—‘ **' ,J v ' * — may 25 will addross (jtost Paid,) J. T. at this office. \> ap roved r stock of Drugs, Choini- . jy wore selected by o u, and we warrant them fresh aud genuine. Dr. Gordon's long experience iu the practice of Mod- icino, qualities him far appreciating tho wants and giv ing perfect satisfaction in tilling their orders, PATENT MEDICINES.—All of the most Patent Mediciues of the day always on hand PAINTS, GILS 4 GLASS.—A large stock of Whito Lead and every varioty of Color, Oils of all kinds, Lamp, Ti'iin, Linseed uud Neatafoot; Window Gloss of all siiej, French aud American. PERFUMERY 4 FANCY UOOD8.-A largo varioty of all kinds of Periuuiery, Cologuo and Extracts. Fan- cy Cologuo Bottles, Fancy bmolling Phials, Hair and Tooth Brushes, aud iu fact every articlo usually kept iu the Drug lino. Don't forget to oall at J. II. CARTER 4 CO.'S, and examino their stook before you purchase, aug 16 lawi Ueductiou iu Trice SOULE’S HI PERIOD FLUID, For Restoring, Preserving and Adorning the iluir, 75 skiu. Where evory thing else has failed, Boglo'i Hyperion Fluid bas effected a permanent cure. Bogle’s Electric Hair Dye, 18 4N0TUKK WONOKK|OK TUG AUE. It instantly cavorts Red, Urey or unsightly Hair, in to a beautiful Black or Brown, literally dying it tho moment itis applied, at the same time improving the soRnose aud flexibility of the hair. It doos uut stain tho ■kiu and can be applied in any weather. Its ottocts are suro aud certain, whilst its virtuos aro boyoud price and whonevor used, at onco establishes its superority over all others. Bogle’s Aniolc Shaving Cream Is an article of rare merit, its mild and detergent prop erties, prevent thu akin from chapping, and also resist the suddon changes of the touiporaturo or climate, whilst the lather is both uroamy aud lasting. Bogle’s Hebeaiona, For preserving aud boautifying tho complexion aadrou. dormg it fair and delicate, ie without a rival. All theso articles have stood the test of tho strictest investigation, aud aro considered to be the only ones worthy of graoiug tho toilet of beauty, taste ana fash- Muy U had of the Inventor, WM. BOOLE. Boston. And his Agents throughout tlio United BtaUaaudCaiia- ?,** Yor s^o l.y A. A. Solomons4 Co., J. B. Moore 4 U.. w -W. Lincoln, J*s. U. Carter, J. A. Mayer and Thomas M. Tumor 4 Co. lawM je 27 New Grocery Store. ,.VJi p ^ K F N K R , B “ Tl ' notice. r | 'Hb uuderrtgileU III..lug IbriuoU a .o ii.rlu.r.Lii. I for tb. purport of dol., . Q.a.r.l trowr, ... Liquor Business, havo this day opened a largo and woll •elected Stocky Groceries ami Liquors in tlecom mo- dious store under the Marshall House, where they in vite tholr friends and tho publio to an inspection of their goods. Thsy hope by strict nod accommodating attention to tholr oostomers, keeping a constant supply of every article which enters Into their business, and by selling at lowjlst gash puicos, to merit a liberal share of publio patronage. Having made arrangements to koon themselves sap- plied by each successive steamer with all goods in their line, that enter largely into family nse, but which from their perishable nature cannot be kept long: house keepers can always have the assurance of obtaining such articles st their store, not only vus.su, bat of the best quality, T. HYLAND, -- - P. M. O’NEIL, ROB T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. TU RENT. ri'HKEE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Cougrons-st. X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv ant and cook. Enquire of (fel)24J A. BON AUD. L>UR: J; Lau Dr. C. P. je 2d Riohurdeone's House. ROBT. If ABER81IAM4 SON. CHATHAM ACADEMY. f|MlE oxorcises of Uiia institution will bo rosuimxl B . on Monday .October 16th, nndor tho management J.U. MALLARD and BERNARD MALLON, Ae- :iato Trincipals. Tlio academic year la divided into four quarters of elovun weeks each, as follows : First quarter commences October 10th, and ends De cember 24tb. Second quartor commences January let. 1851, aud ads March 18th. Third quartor commcncos March 18th, and unis Juno 16th. Fourth quartor commences Juno 16th, and ends Au gust 27th. Tho aoadomy is organised iuto five departments— Primary, Intermediate, Grammar, Classical und Young Ladies. No expeuso has been spared to till the sovoral depart ments with woll-qualified and experienced teachers. The young ladies will be under the charge of J. R. Mallaud, assisted by Miss M. A. Callendkii, who was educated in tlio best schools of Northampton, Mas sachusetts, and has boon for C< > last Uiroo years princi pal of a lemale academy in this State. The classical department will bo under the charge of Mr. Ihsau F. Cady, a graduate of Brown University, for two years classical teacher in the Idgli school in Providence, and tor tho last six years principal of tho high school in Warron; Rhode Island. The grammar dupa.tuiunt will bu under tho charge of B. Mai.i.o.n, ns heretofore. The intermediate department will ho taught by Mr. liENUY Bakku, a graduate of Oglethorpe University; aud the primary by Miss A. R. Cauieu. Arrangements baye boon made with Mr. E. Miller, for giving instruction in Frouoh and Drawing. JOHN U. MALLARD, \ „. scpt20-aw BERNARD MALLON,/ 1 rlncl l inla< AUCTIONS. BrT.j.WHi.h. 1, fr.nl of Curt ilnulfirtlUa tkTunV ...... ana?' being ontaidd the oity limit* about 106 yard#, relieving the occupant from oity take*. It hoc a fin* view of Ute river and road. Tho above will be treated for previ ous to the day of sale by applying at the oonntingroom. Administrators’ Sate. ....... . TUlSDAY^ December 6, Will bo eoldln front of doo^t House, between tho la- gal hoars of Bale, Lot nnd improvements, No. I0,cor- uor of South Broad and Whitaker streets. The Lot is subject to a Ground Rout of $57 60 to the OltJ- The improvements consist of a doable tenement Dwelling, in the basement of whioh is an Offloe, Drawing Room, Pantries and Bathing Room. On the flret floor, le two large and elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah incioeod with Venetian Blinds. In tho eeoond story MSU* r <k“» , " I U» an enclosedVorandab.allRght- v< Thero •pacione accommodations for m r00m, > oarrlago house and stable X bu,ld Of OH the rear of tho dw oiling; U au^_! '“^2 fln * pum P fcn,i K°°3 water. Jtef.;* 1 ® Woman, aged about 46. a good vu«* * ui At Private Sale, Lot No. 12 and Building, on Stbno-atreet. The Lot ie fee eimplo, 60 front by SO deop. Tho dwelling is two stories high, and well flniehod. Will be sold low if ap plied for by the 26th inst. Two live acre lots, ono mile from the oltv. for sale low if applied for immediately, on aooommodating terms. Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Briok, in quantities to suit purchasers. 306 bushels Tennessee Corn, in lots to sultpurohoeors, just received. 21 bbls ohoioo Butt Fork, in lots to salt purchasers. Landing and for salo. A desirable Building Lot for Sate.—Lot No. 9, fourth tything, Anson Word. For particulars, onquiro at tho oouutiug room. 11 ?X.*A i 8 t° no Mills Fowderj 2 do llasard 4 Co’i HIO HO powder, 13 do Dupont's N P Powder, for salt low to clone a concern. LOTTERIES. UltKBNK ANU I’lll.ANKI KlONlllMKNT l.OTTKKY OPPICK, Office No. (J Whitaker-Street, Ray Lane. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. D ltAWN NIJlUIIE.<tH-ui fireoue Al’ulaiki lottery. Extra Class 76: 12 67 21 63 62 37 7< .'13 3S 66 16 62 Half ticket Nos. 38 62 03, a Prise of $l,UU0 returned for want of a purchasor. class 121, Draws in Savannah This Dav. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 8,0 00 DOJLLAHS! 4o. 4o. 4o. • Tickets $2—sharps In proportion, A JAMES GOWEN, 0 out Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. GEORGIA STATE liUTTKRY , r the benefit of the Imlependeni Fire Co. at Augusta. A. U. ELLIS 4 CO., Managors. D RAWN NUnillBR.H--Or Georgia State Lottery, Close 86. drawn on tho 8th. 17 65 6 68 72 20 42 .13 61 33 31 60 “ KBB , 18 A BEAUTIFUL SCHEME! Will be drawn in Savannah ThL Afternoon, October 10, Georgia Slate Lottery, CLASS 87, A FINE 8CIIKME: 90,500—3,300—1,300—3 of 500 Lowest Three No. Prise $75. Tlokots $2, shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed OnTHUR8DAY, Will b. Hill, ift tiiMt.Ion.ln, tom, Solti by ardor of tfac 3 Guardian's SaG~ On TUESDAY, 1st day 5( Will bo sold iu&vntef Ix)t No. (10) Ten, Digby Tj h argarec vnvsnnngh, n lunatle. * CMinary of Chatham County, ol 5JfJSti« pro, ' trtJ '“ poro,UHT wU « ** •ary papers. ' Potatoes inf Prtvmtt b»“ IiltrUrt!" T °' nM ’ "* l*M*M*«« Ronadel. C.mtnt ml Pri-mt. Sell. i&zissst sis? Borth At", Mum mi Private Sale Now landing per schr. Cataract, Croat ProvMence. M bbls. N.L. Bam. For sale low. ang 17 Prim. khit. Uirn el Prieel. Sele. durt received In Uon, ud (or Ml. in lot. I* Mil Mr- cbneera. Termieeih. M(ir Palvabie iiuiiding Lite et Prleete Sele. IMNo. 15, cuntalnlngTsu (Mb by 000*1. M«M avrlnnett-rtrort. j;.„, I^tBo..li,oo.UliUifl»lf: (o.t, iltu.ted on oorner .( Ur.) ton ud LeSbuu atsalo’° n Auciday ’ th ® 6lbof 8epte^>eraexK Truct vt Land at Private fan. . No. 23,16,3, eontolning 166 acres, wellMm- bered, situated in Cass County nenr K<«nL«w, n few n ti from the State R. Road. » »» Rosenaate cement at Private 8al«. Now landing per eohr Cataract—10Q bbls Hydraulic vember. We have just rocoived from iho msnufacturenin Philadelphia, and will oontinue to keep on hand fet salo, Augustus liummel’e Improved Essence of Coffee. This is tho best composition of Coffee ever offered for snie. and Coffee made from the Kerens# Is sawth more wholesome, more delicate, flnner flavored and eoles Jd, perfootly clear, and in every respect enperitr to she finest Rio Coffee, nnd in use will prove n nett saving 71 n«r cent, over Cbffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it nnd eeolf it does not. JhwneAHo Bacon und Lank at Private8nie, 13,060 lbs. New Baoon, assorted Hog round. 2,666 " Fresh Leaf Itard. jnst received per R. B. from Tcnneeeoo. and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, groceries, Provisions, Ac. ~ PUII.URIOK 4 BELL ofleronaoooinmodaUng term* nt private salo: Littuone.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Peach Brandy. 26 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland ttin. ■ half pipes Cognao Brandy, 10 eaeks "Small Still'* Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMahnn'i), 5 eighth casks Pinet, Castillion 4 Co. and Uenneesy Braudy, 260 «loa. of fine Madeira, Sherry nnd Pori Wines. Brandy, Gin, Ram, Whieky aud Cherry Bnn« dy—all private stook. Bacon.—20 oaeke Sides, 10 eaeka Hams, II easkfl Shoulders. Hat.—300bales Eastern and Northern. Cnuawr.—150 bbls. Rosendalo Cement Oe. Plouh.—100 bble. Canal, 50 bbls. Riohmend* ilAKMDEiV’S EXPRESS, For Now York, Ronton, rkllndelpkln, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; BIJRUPR ANU CALIFORNIA, 1> Y etouiiiora Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox- X) Vilte, statu oj Ueoryiu and Key Stone State—e*ory Saturday aud Woduosday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY, and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, ts und ay a excepted. Special mestiuu- gura acuompauy our Express. Orriuna and Agkntx— 153Bay-stroot, Savannah; a A. Elis 4 Son, Macon: Goo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randulpli-iit., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 45 Suuth-third-stroot, 1’hilaUolphia; 8 Court- street, Bouton; Exehauge-utreot, Providence-, Mont- goinery-stroet, San Francisco, aug 31 LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER, 4 CO. Vor 6nlc». M. feot of lloiirdx uittl Neaiilliiig, for snlo low, § O to clear out a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, *«i» Yi tf Willink's Wharf. UREENE AND I’lEAHHI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bny linno, nenr Hull-Hireet. Jinne, nenr nuii-nireet* GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers. f-\RAWN NU3IIIERH—Of Grnone A Pulaski AJ Lottery, Extra Class 76: 12 67 24 63 62 37 71 33 38 65 15 63 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tiokete $2—Shares In proportion. Tiokete and Shares, eithor singly or by the paokage for sale by E. WITHINOTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Manry. Oi u a its.—66,000 Common German Cigars, 26,066 Span ish Imported do. Soalhs.—A largo assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bran CQoekel Fanoy Soaps, Fa ey Articles, 4o. 4o. jy 14 Plaster ami Cement at Private Balk Jnst received in store, and kept constantly en hand and for sale low, 150 bbls. Rosendale Cement, S5 do. Plaster Paris. top l For Bent. Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Building, Bay street, for rent low. City Ilutol-in sep 12 PART of u Wimrf, with u Blip and ample space for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to C'. FURRY, Agent, tf Willink's Wharf. sail lYlukiiig. 3 HIE Bubscrihor Iiun resumed Ins business of Uni) Making, and is prepared to make Sails of all dos- ptious. Touts, Tarpaulins. Awnings, Ensigns aud t lags of all kinds, lie can be found at all times, at th ~ Lower Rice Mill. All orders left at the store of Messr Clagharu 4 Cunningham, will meet w ith prompt attei tion. I jy 8—3m | M. AMOROUS. Uaitucrtruu Gallery. riHIE Subscriber bus taken the Korins I'orniorly X occupied by Mr. Trentioo, corner St. Julian street tad Market square, v hero he will be happy to soe the former patrons of the Establishment, and os many new as will favor him with a call. 'All pictures put up in the best style or the arL~£R »r 14 ly J. W. MILLER. Prime Western Corn & Itlenl. thousand bushels prime cboico Cura uuburg sacks. .J bushels' and for salo by French Language. ISLE’S FRENCH SERIES.—The at- of Teachers and Students of tho French uguugo is eolicitod to the admirablo Sories of French Books by Louis FasqucUo, LL. D. Professor of Moduru Languages iu tho University of Michigan. Tho pub lishers have testimonials of thu highest cbaractor from distinguished teachers to tho superior merit ot these books. Thoro bas no instance come to tbo knowledge of tbe publishers where the French course has not been approved and adopted after careftil oramiuatioa, nnd Teachers write to us that their scholars pursue the study with now iuturest and profit from tho time they begin to use these books. The Sories thus far published uousists of 1. FASQUELLE’S FRENCH COURSE,# uew thod oi learning tho French Language, in I vol. l2mo. 506 pager. Price $i 25. 2. FASQUELLE’S COLLOQUIAL FRENCH REA DER, or iutoreatiug narratives in Freuch for Transla tion, accompauied by Conversatioual Exeroises, Expla nations, and a copious Vocabulary, 266 pages 12mo.— Trice 75 cents. 3. FASQUELLE’S TELKMAQUE, being acorreoted text of Telemaquo by Foaolon, from the most approved French oditious, with grammatical aud idioiuatioal re ferences to Fasquellt's French Method, in I voL 12mo, 396 pages. Price 75 cents. Teachers furnished with copies fur examination, by mail post paid, on remitting to us the price of the book. NEWMAN k IVISON, Publishers, No. 178 Fultoo-atroet, New York. For salo by J. M. COOPER 4 CO., oct 5 Savannah. OcruiHii LnnguagC( E xcelsior.—woodbuuy’s complete GERMAN SERIES: i. WOODBURY'S NEW METHOD, with German. 1 vol. l'Jiuo. 623 pages. Price $1 56. 2. WOODBURY S SHORTER COURSE, with the Gorman Languugo. I vol. 12mo. 266 pagos. Prioo 76 into. 3. WOODBURY'S ELEMENTARY GERMAN READER. I vol. 12uio. 25U poxes. Price 75 cents. 4. WOODBURY’S ECLECTIC GI vol. 12mo. 286 pages. Price $_!•_ & GERMAN READER, rol. 12mo. 286 pages. Price $1. Published by NEWMAN 4 IVISON, No. 178 Fulton- uud tbe books fiavo the highest testimonials from the most distinguished Teachers of German in tills coan- ■y. Copies for examination sent to any part of the coun try by mail, post-paid, on receipt ot the advertised price of the book. For sale by oct 6 6 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO., Savannah. 5 HALF bbU Fulum Market Beef, per steamship Augusta, la store and for sale by l^W)UH.*-rU>6 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing J? “fltoWfcVT trnm bowlandaco. 1853.) FALX. SALES. 11853. UAHDWABE, CtITLEBV, Ac. SAMUEL PALMER & SON, 148 Congress and 67 St. Jnlian-sta., Gibbon's Building, ~ ~ AVE nowr in store u general assortment of _ American and English HARDWARE. CJTLE- ... and EDOE TOOLS, and are constantly receiving additions thereto. Merchants, Planters, Builders, Housekeepers and others, are iuvitod to examine our stock, which embraces » great variet^and will bo sold K at the lowest prices. sept 26 E AMTKKN HAY-151 halos Eastern Hay at Whitcbead’s wharf, per brig Argo Horn Boston, oct 4 For.sale by OUDKIT4 BUNKER. FHICL A VFAOJbilC, 14 7 II a y Street, A RE receiving by tliu Steamer*, u largo assort' wont of superior Cloths lor gentiouion'e v tbit Cassimeres and Vestings. ALSO—An extousive Stock of the host READY MADE CLOTHING; with a full supply of FURNISHING GOODS, vlx :— Morino, Lambs Wool, Cotteu and Silk Undor Shirts aud Drawers, Merino, Coiton aud Silk half Hose, Kid, Buckskin, Cassimore, Calf bkin and Hilk Gloves : with lints and Caps—ail or whioh wll) be sold at the LOW EST MARKET PRICKS. tf « HEADY HADE CLOTHING For Fall and Winter! riHIEsubacribur lespccitullysolicits the attention X of bis friends and tbe publio iu guueral, to hie extousive uesortment of Ready Made Clothing, com prising as it doos, a varioty of every article for Gentle uou’s wear, suitable fur the prosont and coming seasons. The following comprise a portion of tho Stock on baud: Over Coats and Surtouts of Bl'k and Blvu Bee vor Cloth, Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway aud Labrador Coatings. Devonshire Korioy, Pilot Cloths, Taliua Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Blue ami Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Cheek Cassimore Busiuoss Suits, Bl'k Doe Skin Cassimero Pants, French Faucy Cassimore Pants, Groy and Mixt Tweod do Pants, Bl'k and Mixt Hatiuett Pants, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Pauls, Embroidered und Plain Black Cassimore Vests, Fix’d aud Plain Bl'k do, l'iush Velvet do, Fig'd Bl'k and Fancy do, together with an oxtonslve stock of Furnishing Goods, sueh as fine White Shirts, Silk and Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and Joan Drawors, Riding Gauntlets, Black, Colored and White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats and Scarfs, Neck Ties. Suspenders, 4c., the whoto or which is offered tor •ale low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, cot 5 J7 Whitakcr-streot. Horses uiul Mules. A lot of (nod MUCKS nnd 11011SK8 for BTEVKNS’ BUtilci, lLr> " to -T.r. FI J* , Cor. Brough Broughton 4 Barnard-sts. 2a MARKING INK. T HE subscriber cuutiuuns to uiunufauturo Ink for marking Cotton, 4c. For sale wbolosalo and re- ij»er gallon. Retail 37>» tail. By the^barrel 26 „ cents por gallon. DAVID 11. GALLOWAY, ecp> 21 3m 73 York-at., Savannah, Ga. llurdwurc—Selliug Off. A S 1 intend closing tbo buaiuess which I huvo boon conducting for the Estate of M. Hopkins, n now offoring my Goods at greatly reduced prices. Persons in want of articles in this line, would do well to oall at an early data, as ) intend closing in a few week*. C. HOPKINS, Agent. sep I No. 177 Congress-etreet. Corn. QAA SACKS prime Georgia Corn, for sale. OUUoug 25 w. W. STARKE. lYKCKlVKD, Oct. 4th 1853, by 8. 8. Sibley. XV Bleak Uouso ; by Charles Dickens, complete in two volumes, bound in Cloth. For sole, No. 135 Con- G UNNY HANGING.—50 buloa Gunny Dug* '“-sole by COHENS 4 HERTZ. a: CHAS. H. DURYEE. C HKUK8 on Mercbnuu Bonk, New York, in sums to salt purchasers, a4 Sight, for sale by may 23 ANDREW LOW 4 00. Bacon Shoalden, landing from steamer Florida, ana tor sale by •ep 21 9 {SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00* G KIND HTON•—Five tons Grind Stones, in store. For sale by sept 26 COHEN 4 TARVER. L IME—300 bbls. Lime now lauding nt White- bead's wharf, ooi 4 Foe sale . per brig Argo, from Boston, by UUtlKN . BUNKER. UTTKK. Ace.—k.g. ..locicil Uiuben Hat* ' Ur t JS bbli Brt&rPouwMj 100Jnw — rSMlrtl llerrUwi »W>1* “>r»u> SmlUi . rioirt. W »“ *‘ e *“ill U AN f W , 5f/JuN8X0N* C0 . Georgia Slate Lottery. A. D. KLLI8 4 CO., Manager*. D RAWN NUMBER*—Of Georgia State Lottery, Class 86: 17 65 0 58 72 20 42 37 51 A3 31 69 13 drawn oumbers in each pack of 26 Ticket*. mr Lowest 3 No. Priae $75 Truly n Spleinlbl Ncbome i!! To bo drawn in 8avanuah This Alteraoon, i)i o'olook, RI.ASS 87. SPLENDID SCHEME. $0,500— t 500-:i of 500 And Frizes amounting in the aggregate to $111,114. Tickets $2—halves $!— quarters 60 cents. Risk on a Package of 20 quarters, only $7 47. Tiokete, eitaer singly or by the package, for sale by ooUQ J^llARLEfl B. PATTERSON. Arttlimetlc. rimACHEItB LOOK AT THIS.—THOMSON'S X Revised aud newly Stereotyped Practical Arith- metio is worthy the attention of every Teaeher. This is ono or the sories whioh oonelste of the follow* U fst—THOMSON’S TABLE BOOK AND MENTAL EXERCISES 10 sent* 2d—THOMSON '8 MENTAL ARlTHMJCTIOdleemta 3d—THOMSON'S SLATE AND BLACK BOARD EXERCISES .....JO oenta 4th—THOMSON'S ARITHMETICAL ANALYSISl Ou, IliuiiKit Mental Akitiimbtic. InFYeet. „ 6th—THOMkON'S PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC— Newly revised and enlarged ...4)8 sente 6th—THOMSON'S U1QUER ARITHME TIC ..........75 sent* 7th-TU0M80N'H TRIGONOMETRY, MEN SURATION AND LOGARITHMS....... $1 8th—TllOMUON'S PRACTICAL SURVEYING— Published soon. Among other improvements In the new edition, of the Practical, Equation of Payments, Domestic and For eign Exchange, Duties, and various other raise have boon enlarged; the number of Examples greatly In creased, and rendered more euitable to advanced eape- i opera- orke. 1 there of its deflultious and rules. 2d—Tbe reasons of the rules and tbe various c_ tions are explained more fully than in other worai 3d—It ie more practical in Its character, and t fore better adapted to the want* of pupil*. 4th—The aerios contains much valuable information respecting business transactions, and matters of eei- enoe, not found in oilier Arithmetics. 6th—It contains moro examples for practice, and tbo arrangement of them is more gradual and progressive. 6th—Iu nearly every artiale something is gained in thu mode of presenting tho sutyeot, persplouity and pre cision being romerkabie throughout. The rapidly increasing demand for this eerie* of Arithmetics, affords abundant evidence* that practical teaeher* regard it a* more complete and better adapted t" the purpose* of Instruction than any other work* of tlie kiud befuro the publio Toothers are invited to eall at the Book Store of J. M. COOPER 4 CO., and exmamina the Fraettani Arithmetic. Teacher* will be tarnished with oople* of any of the colts by —" * *—*— *— J —" “ *— sending u NEWMAN 4 IVISON, a P. O. stamps e )M, Publishers, Fulton-et., N. Y. COFFEE H O U S E . TIIG Undersigned lins lnasr.il, and hue now fitted up in neat and ulognnt btylo, tho building on Drayton- streot, next door to Way 4 King’s, to be oocupied COFFEE HOUSE, whero he intends to sorvo up in superior stylo, evory Dolicacy of the Besson. New York OymterM, Nnvnminh Oyntern, Venison, tirouiie, Partridges, Fisli, New York and Philadelphia Beef, dee., dec, Will always be kept on hand, and served ap in a styli never before equaled iu this city. Parties furnished with private Suppors and Dinners i short notice. He will keep only tho best Liqnors. N McK. CODY. JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Jlroughfon-street, Savannah. THE Sonllinru Iron Witch Conking Slovn atands unrivaled as a Stovo for Southern use, and challougci all others. A large varioty of Parlor, Offico and Cooking Stoves. in Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood- v.i Waro, etc., oto., to which the advertiser invites f attention of old aud new customers. oet t GOAL AND WOOD. KKD AM11 AND KENNEL COAL, I N quantitive to suit purchaser* ou lliu wliurf, or dolivered in any part of tho city. -ALSO- lllnck Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oak, Ash, Pine and Light Wood, by “—* B —* — at He mil. the Boat Load < Morulug News. In order to ensure promptness in ipplying ordors, those boxes are examinod daily at 9 . M., aud 3 o'clock, P. M. Particular attention will bo given to furnish lawful measure, and purchaser* will confer a favor by inirno- diately reporting auy inetauue iu which my tcumsters should fail to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arrangements for a regular supply of the abovo articles, and for tholr prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a oontinusneo ot the favors of my former customers, and the pntruuago of consumers of fuel. HEED CAKE MOimtYVKHTKKN KAIL,ROAD. Wlil [apaMMMI I jAbSENUElt Truins leave Macou daily at bVk X A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe 10£ A. M., arrive al Columbus l o vloek I*. M. Leavo Columbus daily at 9 o’olook A. M., and Ogle thorpe at 1I>, A. M., arrive at Maoon 3)» P. M., eon- nectiug at Maoon each way with Central Railroad trains to Savanuah, Augusta and Milledgeville, with Macon and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton. Chattanooga, Nashville, Ao. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of oottehes. 28 miles to Opelika, thenor — - — - — r Ruud to Montgomery, Ala, Couneotiug at Ogfetborii faula mail stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. M.con, Aug. 31. .653. ^°- otborpe with Tallahassee and Eu- WM. J. iiUNl’8 Mbaving mid llalp-drennlng Haloon, 1U9 BROUGHTON 8TIUSET, Nearly oppoelta St. Andrew'* Halt HACK, L1VEUY SALE STABLE, &£ Corner uj BroUghton and Barnard-sts. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor, Ji± Hwedcuborg’ff Works. r rHK Writings of Swedenborg, nnd (7-ollataral 1 Works of eminent NEW CUOROH autharv, at Now York and Boston prices. Kept constantly on hand, aud for sale by J. p. OOlXlMsT^ aug 16 ly Agent a. B. A., 160 Bryan-et, House uud Sign Falntlu. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall. <wr “” the^pubiio for the earjntion ol Offers his services to sue pumie ior the eseention of llouso. Sign, Ornamental Pointing, and Graining. He is for sale at his store, Paints, Oils, Paper Haag- WU6D ! WOOD!! WOOD!!! fl^Hii Subscriber has now and will keep constant- I ly on hand, a largo supply of the best qualUy of highland Oak, Hickory aud Pine WOOD, which he tended to, snd particular attention given ment. Wood yard at tho old stand -* tK Railroad Bridge. jy $2 the Canal and PETER WHITE. wool) s wood: rPHE Subscriber will keep constantly on hand at hie WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a fall lupply. at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders loft at J. D. Jesse’s, Broughton-st.. will be promptly attended to. BTWoea Bold Low For Cash. J ** J.M. BUTO For Sale. .. \ Ane young HORSE, works single or ^double—Is sound and geuUe, and is a very *u- .parlor Saddle Uoree. I offer him for salo, having no further use for him. Also, a good Rooka- way—any hereon wishing either or both, can get a good bargain, by calling on me. T. IL VANDENBERO, oct 4 0 Corner ef Bhraord and June*-***. kuups fur sale a __ r lags. Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs to. Alt work dono cheap, and warranted to give satlsiko- >lon ' 6mo eeylg Slave* Wanted, OFWBITK OAK. OR WATER OAK. ]YT O J loss titan 41i or ovor 44 inches long, il do. do 0 do 7 do wide, do do l do 3 do tbiok. The back edge of the Stave to be drcssei down to tbe •nme thickness as the front edgo. The Staves to bo etrnigbtly cleft, sad free from kaotm warps, or worm-holes. For totaves prepared in atriot conformity to thisapoei- cation, and delivered on Mosers. B. A. Allen 4 Co'e lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1854. Fifty Dollars per 1060 pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah. June 21.1853. t fob 1 U LUVfiB, ilOMIBKY, tkc.—Gem’sBlack, White and Colored Kid Gloves. Ladies’ do do do ao ao do, Cashmere, Buck and Berlin do, Lodise* and Gent's Buck Gauntlets, Ladies' Cotton, Merino nnd Silk Hosiery, Gent's do do do do 'A Hose. A fp>» - ply of Boy’s and Misses Hosiery, Ladies’ 8114 a mey CauiunioiL FUli ui^PUia «c. J ””ifMRSMRfflv VIEW a'i'Vi.K MUaufluiSI The subscriber bas now opened a lor — epiiM alarm kssortmeut ol Fall and WinterGood*. co* of French and English Blk and Fanoy Col'd Plain Bl’k Doe Skin Ca M im«es,^ gg& Wk Cassimore—with a large varietj of raenek Fancy Oit- simere, of tlio latest style and natterns—alee, a shrift* variety of Vosting, consistingof^g'dJBl’kaiui Fanoy Cashmere, Plain Bl’k 8otin, i'ig’d BPk ami Fanoy C® 1 ’^ SHk* and - Satins, CutSUit Velveta etc.*the whole of which ho it propared to moke np taoxder in the most fashionable manaer and on aooommodating terms. ^ WM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor, oct I 17 Whitaker-street. BURNING BiUi88 GOODS.—^fick Laines and Cashmeres, Bl’k Ginghams f Plaid and Fig'd Bl'k Silk*.BlookLovoM.^ _ French and English Bl'k Crape. Ladle#;'J Sleeves, Chemosetts, Collars and Hdkf*. oot I NEV1TT,LATHR0P4 V) K i lt DUNS. TJUJMBUNUl Plaid and lUoh Brocade Col e Gap Ribbons. Beltdo. Plata* irk and Rich Fig'd and Cut Velvet do, Votvet Uat, g, —1. LATHBOP A IU <jl.OVKK«-Ul Kid Gloves, jnst reaeivi