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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1853)
—gfECiAL Notices. ' ~~blTi7b.—A you»« j-"ly »t St.pbentown, 53P*n,w York, .to too mouth of /not, 1853, r^T. bid ooM. On th. lilt ol input, At tllu w o( bntnorrbifl from th! loop. Shi klnl thru i. nljhl. 8h. Uwk Bldwij't BinoTltlni! R*- “““? „dh«l nothin itooo. *, jicimi whin pinoninniOioUd with Blotdtng . L ranci, ukiithi Bnolrcnt to Ublupoon doi« 'Jl.timMPM d *J- ■"». tok. int.rn.Uy. on# ttn- ‘ " (o) of BidwiJ’1 B«.dy BoUif, In not wmr. It ,P o iuiuntly itop thi moot rovoro itUolu. Keep V. mtem roptlir. b/ Uktnj one of Bidwip’i Boffuln- , HOirdiy. ieo»ilfP<M,Bidir»j’i Bold/ Belief ii ,nflertolllltPP‘ 1 '> , tonw. Wo hire ioen It Mop ‘ lent bleeding of the none, whin nil other molnl tbit 110 tried, filled. BidConghi, Colde, Coniumptlon, !*!!,» eirller itlgoe, tbe H. B. B. BemodioiwUl pool' titily cur*. jj fl.-For all aouto Pans, use Radwaj'a Read j f> * it will rolieve tbe moat exoruoiating pain 1 moments. K. B. B. U wld by Druggists every where. 111 u — 8TBABK LINES. UKNT18THY . dr. BARNES haring enlarged and BT^j^*furaiahod bla oatabUahment, hopea now, with hii inoreaaed faailUiea, to supply the inoraaaed demand for hla new style of Artiflolal Teeth, wbleh arr ,jmitt«d on all aidea to be the moat life-like and beau tiful Dental aubatitute over invented, and mubt bo aeon be appreciated Dr. B. will take great pleaauro ihibiting sreclmons of thia to any who may favor him * lt li a call at hla offloe, oorner of Congress and Whit- tker-itif entrance on Coogreea-at. H. B. Examination and advice gratia. It would hardly do for any one to have temerity now-a-daya to question the exeel- leuc« of Dr. lloofland’a German Bitter*, which are pre pared by nr. C. M. Jaokaon. In caaea of Dyapopaia, Liycr Complaint, and derangemoufc of the digoative vraaoi. tlioir many virtuea have long since been made plainly apparent. Thoy purgo from tbe ayatem the morbid humors whloh retard the natural fuuotlon*. aud bring palaneaa to the oheek, and iufforingto trow. Thoy bauish thoao ologa upon happiness, and itore the system to high health. Irn sep 27 LYON’S KATUAlUON, For reserving, Restoring, and Boautlfy- iug the llair, is tho most delightful and wonderful article the world ever produced. It* aaton iihlng success is without a prooedeut in the history the Materia Medico. Dark and luxuriant ourla, soft aud glossy hair, with soores of admirers, (mark this, ladies) is the uaiveraal effect or the Kathalron. Bald bud Grey Heads were perfectly astonished. •• The Kuihairon has lully restored my hair niter a balduoaa ol liyeara. A. J. Courtright, 76 Bond-St., N, Y.’ The Kiuhairou is a oertain cure for Nervous Headacho, and all Cutaneous Diseases. Sold by all dealora every- where. Try it. I’rioo only 25 cents, in largo bottles- D. S. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N T. M. TURNER 4 CO., sept 27—lm Wholesale Ag'ta for Savannah. NOTICE. MR. P. M. CAREY, having formed a Co- ■wOSb partnorahip with Jar.J.W.PEl«KIN8,for the purpose of proaeouting the busineas of the Daguorrean Art, respectfully gives notice to bia former patrons and the public, that the rooms formerly occupied by him mil wopeu during the whole season; tho business be- iu^ cjutinuud by the firm or CARY 4 PERKINS. All are respectfully Invited to call and examiua Mr, PiUKiKs s specimens of work; thoy will be found equal tvauy that have evor boon exhibited lu this establish- Pictures taken in any woathor. 8 in P. M. CAREY. JIUDICINES WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. tiling prepared by a rev alar Graduate and Phy sician of thi**XJ/cars experience. I OK ALL NBHroUS A.qBUIIONS.—Dr. J. 8. Rose /(/Tvinuini Invigorating Cordial. Tho greatest Uia- eorury iu Medical Science!—Thia astonishing propara- tiun f«r raising any weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or diauaso, acts liko a charm. It !•»«• strength and appetite, auid poaaoases great invi- j.rutiug properties, lm (J ii cat Pain Curcu.—Du you suffer with any JW-ll you do you will tind imuiouiate reliol by mug Ur. ROSE'S PAIN CUREK. It is the ouly pre- nraiiou wuioli oures, almost instantly, Sore Throat, -suuutuiu from colds, Pains iu tho Side, Baok or e; Stomach or Bowels, ^rnibj; fc'aou, Ear or Tooth- „ v> t ur iiacX; Stiff Nook, Bruises, Cyrus aud CkUblalr urever you have paiu, use the Pain Curer. bufo ages. I'rioo—12> a , 25, aud 59 cent bottles. WnuoriMU Cuuuu.—Thia Uistressing aud fro- ally dauguroua eoiuplaiut yields aud id cured by Cuildren are also liable to Croup, whioh dangoroua . uiplaiut yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's never Umug CROUl* SYRUP. Price 25 oouts. to it ALL OlSKASKS Uf TUB Kl OH BY A AM) BLADDER— hr. J. S. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF bUCBU.—This is deouiodly oue of the best remedies used fur diseases of the kidneys, bladder, 4o., and lor gouty affections; always higuly reeo ie late Dr. Pnysick, and many of the mi icd medical men abroad. Price 50 oents. VLB OlSKAdtS, DSBPK»*»IA ARD BlUOUd HABITS.— . Mir Liver t* deruugod, your skiu will be yellow lb spepiia and Bilious ooaditioa of the system will ‘ *.)uu will bo troubled with oold loot, variable tute, aud depressud spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's orated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILlOUH PILLS. ,i...... ..... ... - ui^yg Laa symptoms disappear.— " '■ t Mercury. pruparatious, With D Mr.uiUAl, ADVTsLit to Persons in biokness u_ li«Alth, to be hud of JAMES 11. CARTER 4 CO. THOMAS TURNER 4 CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, . . , Savannah, Ga. Aud of Dealers generally throughout tho bt&to. Dcutist, (late oj' New Orleans,) having loea- kd peruiauentiy in Savannah, respectfully tenders his [rvLsiional services to its oitisens. llMidenos City Hotel, private entrance, ly—aug 9 > Congreu-itreet, between Drayton and DENTidTKY. Ill's. HOY ALL aud JOI11VSOIV, Surgical and Alscbanlcal Deatiatac Oifico over Zogbaum's Musio Btoro, Mar- ket Square. ly nov R Wa *Tautc«l Iteuicdy. LANililtd FARMERS, FAMILIES, HJEA- LAFI'AIMS, A«U OTHERS. llir NO KEMEdr kUUALIO J) !. TUUIAS’ VENETIAN l.liMAlENT. yseutery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, qum*y bore Throat, Toothaone, Uoadaehe. bea-siukuess. Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In sect SUngs, Faius in tha U it does not give relief, reoolleet yonr monoy will be ^nded. All that is asked la a fair trial of it aooord- * to tue direotions. This articlo is an English rome- liSudwaa used by Viliimu Hie Fourth, late king of England, XUS®** ^ by * cure for Rheumatism, where • yiumg else ho had triod, failed. Over 10,‘W0,U0U nave been .old in the United State* without a 6« uiiurc, aud many families have stated that if it i' #r ^ttlo they would not be without it, m caso croup, uit is as oertain to cure as it is applied. Tho '" ,ver “ uoouu is cured iu a low days. It euros lm..,. a minutes—ukauachkIu an hour aud *•***, when first takeu, iu a few hours. UR rm*** Price 25 aud 6U cents. . L.V,'.i 0Ltt * aUo P ut «1> * HORSe liniment 1 Which is warrauted cheaper and better »*•“**. ... JUT Prloe 60 oents. 'VS TOBIAb could hii twenty new^aner* with the kr. aud oortittoates reoeived wmmeSdfng hJ?LiS- uf, but considers that warranting itsumoient. as anv *bo does not obtain rtUef is not oaUedou to p“y ^ i- A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. Li CARTER an jjels agents for Savannah—alsu for sale by the drug- of Cotton to my frisnda in Liverpool and 'York. (am) c. A. L. LAMAR, DJ£MTmTKy 0 «• RE. C. HEALS norma all operations pertaining to Natural or Artift- 1 l«eth, in the best style. Olhoe first oorner west ol Maribali Hog,*. l y 17 i’APbUUTT’R FOREIGN KXOHMGK AND S1I1B11ATIUN AGENCY. fcrsonswDUingtosond for their friends, and desirous of bringing thorn out by first packet ships, aro informed that thosubsoUbers are He ^** entf fwr the above Agouoy in this olty. 1 y are also authorised to draw on Moasra. Wm, •d« ».* Llyor P <,oi » sums from £1 audup- l r «Und°k are n, 8° t * ,k Me in any town through- drafts iJiulMdUmk Britain. France and Oormnn,, p.jKt,!. to all put. •^aUa.ar.,a,o?orUl.:i\ UUNKEB k (XIBKN, 80 B.p-.l, L FLku m,hi“, ll i ly . Edited by Peter icJ “ i? «!S , k1v by r - 0rl “ ni tUcm - “*• JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. iqrtv J* oaWI ® lor Sole. x and «t®»m sawed Boards. ^4, 1 low on Lmui ,tn 5* Ju,t rocolvcd ^ ^«r purchasors. For LOW 4 CQ. ciu5.-pTBir?rA^:.%n. ll .>,. wharf. 0 1 ti “V' MT0U IKON. ■•i. a. £1° v i0 lou 10 *“ il l ,u ' cl1 u ai w Yorkprioas. by ■itin-i—— ANDREW 1 “ n " AT * ,ANS - “-»»rSu Aunrawta <«t Urniw lbe f»U«wto* freih arti- **•!»«. KSmIi- «*■) Jo „ do Salmon, do, do dt> g'i^Esar- P ‘ ok, “'- ou » .M. U J P CU “«K» ON ME W YOUK-lo, 1 I Mb 84ri c. A. L. To Traveler* Going Nortfi. D. 8. NAIL LINK. THROJJGH IN 48 TO 00 HOURS. Rtw-York and Charleston Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. Lot* Adf«r’s wharven every Saiur- ,<ia|r and Wednesday, after th* arrival of the Care from the 8outh and Went. On Saturday the new and splendid ooean Steamer* r JAMES ADQER, 1,500 Tons. MARION, 1,100 Teas. DW WEDNESDAY, UNION, 1 Richard Adams, BOUTHEBSTK^ 0 "**! ThomM ^““‘ ud * r - 1,000 Tons. / Commander. These steamer* are unrivaled on the ooast for safety, speed and comfort, experienced and courteous commun- trllVf, b hV^fi P ® d wllh ^ TJ luxury, will ensure datloa! thU ' ® Tery ^° Mlbl0 find aceommo- tBT for Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the agent, _ „ , „ HENRY MISSROON, °® rBBr Km * Bi * oud Adger’s Sou. Wharf. 8t.er.gu do $8 tar Th. now itaamshlp NASllVll.LE, will r.ody to take her place in the line early to Noromber. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1853. Dry Qoodfy Clothing, fco. ..... .. KOK PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The now aud splen did sidewhool stoam- ihlns. KEYSTONE 1 IHHHi STATE, Capt. ltoU.mHH|| ■ Haiuiu, »uu oi ATE OF GEORGIA, c^it.a.s. on - vin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships aro the - ... on the ooast, and are unsurpassed for They will loave Savannah as follow*. Keystono State Wednesday, 28th 8ept*mbor. State of Georgia Wednesday, 6th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 12th October. State of Georgia Wednesday, 19th Octobor. Keystono State Wednesday, 26th Octobor, Slate of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State Wednesday, Uth November. Stuto of Georgia Wednesday, 16th Novomber. Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November State of Georgia ..Wednesday, 3Uth November. » 8 __ „„„ C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. sep20 HERON 4 MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. United States Mail Line. N.Y. AND 8AVANNAU STEAMSHIPS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving ba-' _ vannahforN." ^*P. k * .. oa_WeuiMMiy, July The Florida. Capt. V^ood^ull, “ Saturday/ The Alabama, Capt. Boheuok " Saturday. Tho Augusta, Capt. Lvon. 1 • - —* , r —, —, Saturday. The Florida, Capt. Woodhul), Saturday, •* The Alabama, CapL Scheuok 44 Wednesday. 44 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday. 44 Tho Florida, Capt. Wood hull, 44 Saturday, 44 Tho Alabama, Capt. Schouuk, 14 Wednesday. Aug. The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 44 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodbnll, 44 Saturday, 44 Tho Alabama, Capt. Schouuk, 44 Wednesday. 44 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 44 The Florida, Capt. woodbull, 44 Saturday, 44 The Alabama, Capt. Sohouok, 44 Wednesday, 44 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Sept. The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, Tho AlabnniB, Capt. Schouuk, 44 Wednesday, Theso ships aro the largest on the ooast, unsurpassed iu speed, saioty aud corn tort—making their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and are oommanded by skillful, oareful aud polite officers. Thoy offor a most desirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of tho At lanta in the autumn, this line will do soiut-woekly— sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin raesuge, >26; Steerage, $9. FADELFOItlJ, FAY 4 CO., Agents in Savannah. , BAM'Ij. L. MITCHELL, J« 1»tf 13 Bro.dw.jr, N. York. STEAMBOAT LINES. For Pnlntkfi, Kant Florida^ Touching at Darien, Brunswick, tit. Mary'i, Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), and Picolata. The superior steam packot WM. iGASTON, Capt. Uliaw. will loave r, nut ivavo uu 10 o'olook, and Tuesday Aloruiug leave every Tuesday. . passage, apply ou board at the wharf lately occupied by the Union steamboat Com] freight . occupied by the Union steamboat Company, sup 12 CLAGUORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Agts. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTE. THE SAVANNAH AND CHAKLEHTON V. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah avery morning at 4 o'olook A. M. alter tue arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wlluiiuigton Hteam-Packets. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2){ F. M, and also with tha New-York and Oharleston Hioamshlps, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day atternoon. Tasscngera leaving Maoou on Tuesday eveuingi^ will arrive iu time to couueot with tho splen did new steamship Janes Adyer one week, and the steamship ^ouf/iemer the next. Far* from Charleston to New-York by land route, >20—time 62 hours; fa steamships, >25. I my 15 J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. gui* LIWLb. FOll PHILADELPHIA. Tho brig MUN8ERRAT, Capt. Barton, will ..... freight ^havo dispatch for the above port. F ROWLAND 4 CO. r passago. apply t FOll NEW YOltli.—Ueoi'tffu Lino. Tho rogular pocket aohr. 1*. R. BURTON, Capt. Lingo, will have dispatch lor tuo above MHKport. For freight oi fifty bales Cotton to coi pleio cargo, apply to ROWLAND 4 CO. Boiuhtoh 4 Tillman, Agts., N. Y. out 13 Thompson, having a part ot her cargo engaged, • will have dispatch for the above port. For Ireighi or passago apply to 1 OGDEN k BUNKER. FOH IfOtsTOft. Tho fine packet bark FLIGHT, Calhoun ter, will haVo dispatch as above. For freight FUR NEW Y 01(11. -r-j. The packet sohr. JAMES G. KING. Wain- wright master, will have qaiok despatch i ■IMbabove. For freight or pussagu apoly to OGDEN ft'BUNKER. FOll ISttW YORK. 23. The packet sohr. J. B. COFFIN,Uently tor. will have quick dispatch an above. Foi ■SMKfreight or passage apply ' OGDEN 4 BUNKER. master, will have quick dispatch as above.— iSMMtFor f reight or passugo apply to OUDEN 4 BUNKER. OGDEN 4 BUNKER. ihas charge of th* MARINE RAIL WAY, i is now in successful operation. Ho is, th« prepared to take up vessel* of any sis* usually visiting our port, and to do the wor k of repairing, 40., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms ol their vessels, can also be aooomuodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. Hois also prepared to ooutraot for building Vosseis of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on tb* business of Sbip-Carpenter- . the business , ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at tho eastern extremity of tbe city. jfi§“ A good Shipsmithis on the premises. H.F. WILLINK.JX, CHVlCHimD HOOKE, (Formerly t/ri/kn Mouse.) Cbaiiauooft'H, Tennessee. This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Fassengor Car landing of tbe West ern and Atlaatio Railroad, is now open, under tho supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Buvson and Lady. This House, while under the eoutrol of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The preseut Fro- E rie tor having secured tho services of Col. Griffin’ - arkoepor, aud having purchased his most exoellen. D°«k and House Boy aud iiaving furnished tho House entirely new, hopes to retain its high roputatiou, and - " u, ‘» r«ltou. B .. X’a.aeDger. o.uti. a i au Omnibus to aud from the Boats. [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. Prop. 45 POTATOES. •U *1 *«*• selected Goshen Batter, Herrings, 25 bbls good eating Potatoes. Received per steamer and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. ► KCEIVFD per staumor Auirustu—- 23 bbl* Apples. Augusta s do Poars, 1U0 lbs M Grapes, HA8S ANDlltONH, Kitclieu do., Coal , J Hods, Fire Carriers, Brass and Wire Fenders Tivets, Shovel, Tougs and Pokers in great variety. * oct 12 For sale by J. P. COLLINS. TTKNTION UOUSEKEEPEltH.-W. C. WADSWORTH has ou band and for sole— Toilet Quilts, from 2>« to 3>« yards suuaro; Flue Bed Blankets, from 1)4 to3 yards long; Furniture Dimities, plain uud figured; French, English and Amorican Furnituro Chints; Liuuu aud Cotton Sheetings, 1(M and 11-4 mid?: do do do Pillow Casings, 5-4 do Table Damasks, all widths and qualities; Towoiinge, in great variety; Tiokings, of various prices; Cover*^Cloth, Worsted aud Cotton ; Curtains, 4e. At No. 116 Courress-street. A»wio vu»sri, A.10U1, Embroidered Windoi AWES’ Tulmas, tlouks M .iihuiiiiiui J —Just received au assortueut of Now Styles of and ool’d Cloth Cloaks; Black and col’d 8ilkMantillas nud Scarfs; Black Silk and Turn Satin Tahnas; Velvet and Water** Silk do, by la NEV1TT, LATHROP 4 STEBBIN8. JllKl’AHATlOftH FOll THE UAill.~ « £y. rj l A’ricophorpus, Lyon's Catharion. Jayne s GMr Tonio.JwM Lustral*. Rowlands Gsu. MaccLsor Froueh, English and American Pomatums, Oils, J. E. Du FORD, Apothecaries' Hall. t UIKC llH on Merchttuts Bank, Now York, iu ) sums to suit purchasers, at sight, tor sal* by *» ANDREW LOW 4 CO. UTTFli. Ate.—liU koffa selected Goshen But ter: 26 bbis good E'uDng IViUtoes: 100 boxes —/Scaled Herrings; 88 bbls Hiram Smith's Flour! Rooelved per steamer and for solo by .... jJujjg litlK.—500 bUJs, L 4 me, loading nod for uie by B WQUAIOUCLLY 4 CO. _ DBV UOOUN FOR THE MILLION! GAIN we invite the auenilon of the publio to our cheap and desirable Stock of Dry Goods, bt with the greatest ear* for CASH AND CASH - ->x, so that our Good* ate sold almost as cheap as other buy them; and w* would distinctly state that, we have adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, aud ar* able and determined to eeli them as 1- w, if net lower, than the same qualities are sold in any house in tbeeity. We offer in our Ladiss* Dress Goods Department, Mouslin do Lain*. Cashmeres, Barege do latinos, Bro cade and Plain Alpacas, French, English and German PloWed and Colored Silks, Blaok Silks of all qualities and widths, from 76 cants aud upwards. French, Seuteh, English and Amer ican Ginghams, Prints, etc., eto. Long and Square Shawls, Scotch and French Einbroideriaa in great assortment, White Goods, Bonnot Ribbons, Chimasetis, Collars, In fant's Robes and Waists, eto., oto. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offor every variety of Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose and Half liose, Silk, Cotton and Merino Undor Garments for Gent's and Ladies, Kid. Buck, Bilk, Woolen and Cotton Glovos, for Gents. Ladies, Buvs and Uirls. Gimps, Velvets. Plein and Figured of all oolors. Linen, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons, Edgings, e»e. Linens and Daiunsks. Our stock of theso Goods, is in (aet a stock, for we offor every variety of Bleached aud Brown Damasks, Table Covers allsiios and styles, Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash,Linen Shootings, Shirting nud Fronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wide, war ranted all pure Flax, and from the best makors. Blankets, Kerseys, &c. Wo havoa full and complete aesortinont of English aud Amuriean Blankets, Negro Clothes, ull stylo* and -ualuiuB, White, Rod aud Blue Flannols, Bleached and frown Domestics, all qualities, Tioks, Denims, Cheoks, (tripes, Blue and Brown Drills, 4c. All of Uio above -ro tor ealo at J. II. COUEN 4 CO.'S, No. 140 Broughton-st., ootlO next to 1. W. Morrell 4 CO. PALL or 1833! QEORQE 8. NIGH OLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNItUlINU (iUODS, SfCt TUK Subiorltior li*« now in alora.ud olTori for .nl. the following: Gout's fine blue, black, aud brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloili, aud Camblet Ov Gent's Hue black Cloth Cloaks aud Mantles. Gent's flue blue, black, aud claret frock aud Dress Coats. Gout's Cadet Cassimere, Tweed Cassimero, black Cassimero, blue Cassimere Frocktoes, and business Sack Coats—a great variety. Gent's black l)oo ' different patterns i WANTED. /a " ■■■ s xj oervsm um io no nouso work in a ll small Family. None need apply but the best, to wliom good wages will be given. Apply at the briok building on State-street, third door above Baraard- T , i>ltn , WANTED. 1/OU& Journeymen Tailors, two Coat hands, and J[ two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at ROBINSON 4 CAMP'S. WANTED TO UX&E OK PVUlillAHK'. A HOY or NAN, euitablo tor a Porter in a Dry Goods 8*^re. Apply to y 4 WANTED TO HIKE. ~ 4 > I RET- rate Cook. Apply to A sept 27—tf EPPINQ 4 KRETZ. COOK WANT81). Colored Cook, for u small family. Apply at this office. Ilnnds Wauled. W ANTED I1AN11H 10 harvest rlco, nl n nl.ca In tha vicinity cf th. city. ’ ' 1 W A NTKU.—A food Turtcr iu n Urocory and I.iqoor Store. Hon. noed .only uni... wall Loud Warrants. *|MIK hj^hoat prico |»nid by wm. i‘. nowt.ANiv Houses and Lands. To Kent or Lease. t That largo commodious publio HOUSE at Ual- eyondale, 50 milo|8tation, Central Rail Road. Seriveu County ; it is tbe best stand for a Tnv- n uud Store House in tho State. Possession will be given 1st Januan; next. WILLIS YOUNG. Malcyondule,SQih August, 1833. tf oot 15 .A. "'IP* ^ l0r °‘ A PI’'y *° PosaumIou given immediately. Ai T A m L i TO KENT, • Trfi a Farm with a ,ood Dwelling and »rty-«vo LJjSl acres of land, situated on Lovor’s Lane, hall a LiiLuiilo from the eity. Apply to supt 27—2aw3w R.D. ARNOLD. than thirty Flushiug Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for sorvants. Iudia-Rubbur and Pilot Cloth Gvorcoats. \ OUTiPS AND 1IOYM’ DEI'AHTAIENTt has never been equalled in this place, and contains the following: Broad Cloth, Beave-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoats ariil aud Sacku. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jaekots, Cadet and Stoel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets. Mixed and Kerney Round-Jackota for Nogroos: flno look Doo-Cassimcro, blue Cloth, and a largo assort- icnt of fancy-colored CaHsimere and Satinet Punts. Blaok Satin, figured Silks, Alpaoca Black Cloth, and grout variety of Merino Vesta. AU of tho above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT: aias vory pretty fringed aud plain blaok Cloth Suits; fancy colored Cassimore Suita, with Vests aud Pauls connected; Geniu'a new stylo of Fancy Dress Jackets; black and brown Talmas; blaok sud groeu Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for chiidron from 4 to 10 years. Children, bur*', and youth's white and colored Shirts. Fancy Article*, embraotng almost every article for gentlemen's ward robe that can be called for, togothor with tho richest as sortment of oovored and plain ^Caps for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N. B.—Most of the abovo goods, the Men and Boys Clothing, have been made up expressly fir uiy trade, aud under my insnootion, at the North, aud oau confi dently recommend them os good, and a* cheap ply at this Office. tf " oct S' Valuable Funa for bale. a THE subscriber oilers for sule his Farm, HitUMtod about 3V9 miles from tho city, containing about 80 Acres, 60 of which areClear- ed and in good order, the balance good woodland. On the place are ail nccossary buildings good Well or wa ter, 4o. Also, with or without tho place, will be sold 1 wo flue young Mules, 1 llorse, Market Waggcn. Cart. Farming Utensils, Corn, Foddor, Usy, 4c. For nar- tioulars inquire of 4 _ , J.J. SNIDER, 0ct 7 tf At J. Jones, Esq., York-*t. FOR HALE. A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, oi m “. ' • Cofloge. Apply U ERRY, Agent. XjL Taylor-slreot, c FOR MALE. A valuablo Plantation, situated ville Road, elevon miles f.om Savannah. It has good frame two storjr dwoiling, and all i the Louis- !New Fall & Winter Goods. THE Subscriber offers his acknowledgment* for past Tavors and would agtiu invite the atteution of tho La dies to his NEW STOCK OF FANCY DRY GOODS, just openiug, aud for sale at the lowest market prioes. Tbe Ladies will find among our DRKSS GOODS every thing now and desirable in 8ilks and Worsted EMBROIDERIES*. Embracing overy stylo of Chemisette, Under-Bloevos, Infants'Waists and Caps, Swiss and jL'ambrio Bands and Flouneiuge, Swiss and Cambria Edgings and In- cartings, and very rioh Embroidered Handkerchiefs. DOMESTIC GOODS. 11M and 12-4 L non and Cottou Sheetings; Shirting Linens, of all qualities; Bleached nud Browu Shirtings, every style; lied, White and Fancy Colored Flannols; Ticking, Canton Flannels; Toa clings, ot every kind, id every article usually kept in aim” — L " L uients. My motto is to pleaso aud satisfy all who will call and examine my Goods, and 1 will to happy to show them, whether i sell or not No. 115 Congrois-at New Full and Winter Goods. ROBINSON Si GAMP, Drapers and Tailors, and Doalcrs in fine keam-madk i:i.utuinu, A Kt now nii'f.1 vmg uud opoumg itifiir HlucK /jl Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of blaok and fancy colored French aud English Cloths: French, Eugiish aud American Cassiineros, of all grades and oolors; Vostiugs of Silks, Satins, Cash- rneros. Cut Velvet, aud Embroidered. OvkK-coATiMUii—Such ad bno English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double aided do., fino Kerseys am Pilot Cloths—all ol’ which will be made up aua trim med in our usual style, und at t.ho shortest notice. Our 11kAny Uj-otuinu is manufactured by one of the first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is line aud fashiouablo. Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods i hand. Everything roiuisite for a Gentleman's Wardrobe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet bags. Also India Itubbor Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, i.—v._. i —, j ^p 0d _ a u 0 f which wo offer mnodutiug terms as can bo 1 UAUDKY’8 BUILDING, Noxt door to Pulaski 11 -i INEN GOODS.—Irish Linens uuil Pillow I Cose do, 1M, 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting light «uu heavy styles, 8-4, U-4 and 1M Linen Damaski Bleached and Brown, Scotch lluoabao and Bird's Eyo Diaper, Damask Table Cloths, Browu aud Bleached Damask Napkins and Doyles, received and for sale by HENRY LATHHUP 4 CO. Seasonable Ooods. UMBRELLAS, FARABOLH, AND FANS, at Kcmpton St Vcrstillo’a, NEW JBONNETb. NEW TRIMMINGS, and a general assort ment of Fancy Silk Goods and Toys, receivee per Steamor at the Trimming aud General Variety Store, 130 BROUGHTON STREET, au ex tensive aud chuioo stock of Full uud Winter Millinery Trimmings aud other Fancy Goods, consisting of Rich Silk, Satin and Straw Trimmed Bounuts; Boys llats aud Misses Flau, Straw Trimmings; Exhibition Rib bons; Brooade satin; Tafatta and Plaid Gold und Velvet Bonnet Ribbon; Gold and SUvor Plumes aud Feathers; Bridal Wreaths and French Flowers; Scal loped Ribbons; Bonnet Linings; Buukram and Wire Bonnet Frames; Embroideries; Loco Veils; Colored, Dotteu, Corded aud other Bonnet Silks aud Satins; Ladies' Dress. Opera aud Morning Caps; Children's Dress Caps; Waists; Tabs; Hair Curls; Plaits with Bauds and A'uffs; Ribbon aud Chuuelu Head Dresses; Plain and Shaded Spool Twist; Beads; Bracelets; ilair and Breast Pins; Wax Dolls and Heads with moving eyes; Crying Dolls; Kid Dolls; China Dolls; India Rubber Dolls; Toy Dogs aud other fauey arti cles; Zephyr Worsted; Euibioiduriug Floss aud Sowing bilk of .every shado and color; Scalloped Velvet Trim- miugs; Gilloaua; Gimps and Fringes; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Braids; Stool Trimmings and Worsted Patterns. MRS. DOYLE returns her sincoro thauks to tho Ladies of Savannah, and throughout G':urgia and Flori da, for the vory oncuur&giug patronage she has hereto fore received, aud in future will endeavor to merit a continuance thereof. Drosses; Smoking Caps; Slip pers; Children's Cloaks; Mantillas marked; Pinking and Braidiug done; Straw Bonnets aud Hats bleached, ‘ ‘ ' rimmed. Ladies are nartieularly ro- . >d iu their orders os early as possible to prevent dolqy, out 7 a Ti a good frame two story d ns ... UB , « uu mu u«im>*- sary out-buildings on It, this tract of Land oonU ins three hundred and soventy-flve acres, mors or less; there are about oue hundred and twenty acres of clear ed land and undor good fence, suiUblo for tho produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; tho wooded land con tains Oak and Pino, and is convenient to the Central Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasors wishing to buy, will please call ana examine for themselves. For turther particulars, apply ou the premises, or to .... WM. WRIGHT. Also, " ill be sold with tho place, eight Negroes, *c- ••• |'*touu, aigiib negroes, ac customed to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn. Foddor. Peas and Potatoes, if appliod for in time. Titles undoubted. oot 3 INSURANCE, e Inmtruucc Company Or TllKCITYOr NEW-YORK. T*CRH having been appoint- X efi Agents of the above named Comnany, are now prepared to take risks against Fire on buildings, Mer chandise, 4c., on favorable terms. jf» __ COHEN8 4 HERTZ. Fire aud Life iiuurunee Agency. Farmer*' Fire Insurance C ompany OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, >200,U00. Hrnnlte Fire Inatirauce Company OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, >160,000, Charter Oak Lite Jnaurauce Comnany. HARTFORD. CONN. Capitol, (endorsed by the State) >250,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jas.O. Walelev, Sso’y. Knickerbocker Fire luuurance Co., OF WATERFORD, N. Y, Capital, >16U,000. Charles Cramkii, President. F. D. Mom, ScoTy. These Companies having a cash capiul, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are preparodto effect In surance against damage by fire, on allKinds on reasonable terms. Application* received by A. WILBUR, apr*22 Agent for Savannah. 129 Congress-st. THE UNITED 8TATK8 LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity uud 'A'l-uatl Company, Charter Perpetual— Cath Suetem. CAPITAL *250,000. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will iusure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar 13 ly MINIS 4 FLORANCE, Agents. In front of Court lionse, within the usual bouferWJII be sold, a Lot on Thunderbolt toad.oonttluing six and a half acres oV land, it la well located for a resides®*, beiug outside the olty (unite about 100 yards, relisting the oocupant from ciiy taxes. It hae a fine view of the river and road. The above will be troated for previ ous to the day of sale by applying attheoountlngroom. Administrators' Sale. On TUESDAY, Dee. 6, Will bo sold in front of tho Court House, between Ih* _ legal hours or sale, thelnterostof D. M. llngerr. deotai- of property od, in the Savanuah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchison's Island. For farther partioulars inquire at the counting room. 8old by leave of the Urdinary or Chatham Coun ty, as the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by Uunci'ott &, Bryan GKNKltAl, AUK.\TH AN1> IIU0KBI18, VOK TIIE PDHOUASR AND SALE OT STOCKS, BONDS, EXCUANOBdt JiKAL NS TATE. No. 117 Bay Htroet, Havuuiiab. Jan 24 ly Liverpool ansi Lonslon Fire and Life Iimurnnco Uoinpany. 3 HIE undersigned AgouUof the above Company, will take riskskgaiust Firo on Buildings, Stook in tde, 4c., on tho moitfavorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, rsdo, 4c., o JkRL'4 No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL 1N8URANUK FOiHPANY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 or Pounds Sterling. f I >1113 INSTITUTION has ostublislioU an Agoncy .X in Savannah, and Fir* Polloietupon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LUW 4 CO. Savanuah, January 21,1863. LONDON FUtEMX FIRE OFFICE. ri >1118 Company takes Firo Risks in this city, and JL insurss Reuts and Leases, sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 80N, Agents. OJ rpHE undorsi, X continue to Stocks, eto., on tl apr 14 _ . _ ipany, take risks against Fire on Buildings, the most favorable terms. COHENS 4 HERTZ. Matual Life Inaurauce Uompany of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Secy. F. 8. WINSTON, Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fob 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Innurance Company. A SBURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Chase, Seo ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary. Tliouudorulgucd, Agent of the above Company, aon- tinuos to take the following risks, via; Marine,Mieer and Eire; also on the lives ol Afertxmfs. Lives of White Persons aro also taken by this Com pany. No extraprsmlum for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Tj«^ MiB>>a< ^y > ^jCornerot^ay*niU)riytonjite. A 01 BAKUUUCHK TO RhNT. tit)UI) B.kehuuw, two Hlnbluu, n Wagon No. 18 Farm-st. ROOMS TO RENT. Rooms, and two good Clotots to keep utensils in. An- plyto AI. MtiGREAL, oot I tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-st. M: sopt 30 FOR RENT. Four two slory Wooden buildings, sit uated on West liroad-si. und Roborts-street. Theso buildings are now, noatly finished, with buildings. Apply to “ " A. B . BRYAN, on the promises. OFFICE TO RENT. a Tha Oflico over Webster & Fnlnies* Store, ocuupiod for the post year by Messrs. Foot 4 Dunham,—it, desirable place for a Factor aud Commission Merchant—will bo ronted low for a term of years on favorable terms if applied for soon. EBSTEr sep 30 WEBSTER 4 PALMES. FOR RENT. FIMIE STORE iniinndlately under our oflico, wol X suitod for a grain and feed store, or for storagi ol cotton. Apply to [sop 23J ROWLAND 4 CO. sop 3 HOWLAND 4 CO. Farm to Kent. S Tlint desirably situated FARM lying between the Louisvillo Rond and tho Ogoecheo Canal, about seven miles from this city. There are UM) auros Ilico Land, and 5U acres of Uplaud, cleared and under fence, together with the privilege of n fine rouge for cattle and hogs. To an approved tun- ant a lease will be given for a term of years, on liberal terms. Apply to J. T. THOMAS,' sop 21 At the Ferry Wharf Coai 4 Wood Yard. FOR KENT. I present oocupied by W. Woodbrl Lsession given 1st November. g's Building, at ridge, Esq. Fus il. HABERSHAM 4 SON. TO RENT. } Three of tV. Five tenoment Houses corner of Aberoorn and Jones-street, inquire to L sop 14 A. BONAUD. For Sale. The Plautution on Skiduway Island, & oommodating; for whioh addrues M.G. W. at this offio*. CHATHAM ACAUFMV. T HE oxorcises of this institution will bo resumed on Monday, October 10th, under the management oi J.B. MALLARD aud BERNARD MALLON, As sociate Principals. Tho aoademio year is divided into four quarters of eleven weeks each, as follows: First quarter commences Uotobor lllth, and ends De cember 24tU. Second quarter oouiuisnoes January 1st, 1854, and idr 1 ' 0 ”- Tl lUth, Fourth quarter commences Juno lUth, and ends Au gust 27th. Tho academy is organised into five departments— Primary, Intormediutu, Grammar, Classiealand Young Ladies. No expense hxs been spared to fill the sevoral depart ments with well-qualified and experienced teachers. The youug ladies will be under the charge of J. B. Mallxud, assisted by Alias M. A. Callender, who was oduoatud in the best sohools of Northampton, Mas sachusetts, and has boon for the last throe years princi pal of a female academy in thia State. The classical department will be under tho charge of Mr. Isaac F. Cady, a graduate ol Brown University, for two yesrs classical teacher in the high school Iu Providence, and for tbe last six yours prinuipal of the high school in Warren; Rhode Island. The grammar department will be uuder the charge of B. Mallon, as heretofore. Tho iutormediuto department will bo taught by Mr. Hknhy Baker, a graduate of Oglethorpe University; and the primary by Miss A. R. Cautkk. Arrangements have been mado with Mr. E. Miller, for giving instruction in Froneh and Drawing. JOHN B. MALLARD, l i» r , sept 26—3w BERNARD MALLON, / 1 fiPcips!*' By T. M. Walth. Vudmoriters' Sals. THIS DAY. OsU 17. fit 1» o'oloci Will be sold on Lot No 06 Bsy-strest, 25 bfa bags Coffee, damaged on th* Yoyagi f tlii* port, and sold by order nf ike Terms cash. Furniture at Auction. . " On WEDNESDAY, Oet. 19, *111 o’olook. Will b* sold at No. 21 Jenes-siree*, all th* fashionable Furniture in said house, consisting of Mahogany and Maple Chairs, Mahogany Softs. Centre Tables. Exten sion Dining Tables, Lounges, Book Cases, Work Bunds, Musio HUnd, Wash SUntfs, ward Robes, Beau reus.— Also, one superior Piano Forte and BW-ol CarpotA eto., eto., and various articles of kitchen Furniture. Terms cash. “'TtuesdayTnov.i. on a u aauA i, x/uoomocr o, Will be eold iu front of Court House, between the le gal hours of sale, Lot and Improvements, No. llhoor- nor of South Broad and Whiuasr streets. The Lot It subject toa Ground Kent of >57 60 to the City. The improvement* consist of a double tenement Dwelling, in the basement of which ia an Olhoe, Drawing Room, Pantrise and Bathiug Room. On tho first floor, it two large and elogaut Parlors, with a spacious Vorandah inomsed with Venetian Blinds. In the seoond story is four bod rooms,with an enclosed Vorandah,all light ed with gas. Thore are specious accommodation* for kitchen and servant rooms, oarriag* house and stable in a briok building on the rear of the dwelling; on the lano in tho yard, is a fine pump and good water. Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 40, a good Cook -a «... ... j, goiJ by leave of " Rogers deoeas- i. Terms will and Washer. The above porporty is sob the Ordinary, as the proporty of D. M. 11 ed, aud by order of tho Administrators. bo declared at the sale, is fuo simple, 50 front by 80 deep. Tho dwelling is two stories high, end well finished. Will bo sold low if ap- for by tho iil'th last. x rfo live aero lots, one mile from the eitv. for sale low if appliod for immediately, ou accommodating terms. Grey, Hard Browu, and Brown Briok, in quantities to suit purchasors. 300 bushels Teunessoo Corn, In lots to suit purchasers, just recolvcd. 21 bbls choine Butt Pork, in lots to suit purchasers. Landing and for tale. A desirable Building Lot for Sale.—Lol No. 9, fourth tything, Ansou Ward. For partioulars, euquire at the oounting room. 5 kegs Rtd Stouo Mills Powder, 2 do Uasard 4 Co's III G llO powder, 13 do Dupont's N P Powder, for eale low to olose a oonoern. LOTTERIES. HARNDfiK’S EXPRESS, For Now York* Boaton. I'hllndvlvliln. AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. B Y Btetuncrs Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox ville, State q/' Utorgia aud Keystone State— every Saturday and Woduesday. AUo, to MACON, MONT GOMERY, and all intermediate place*, via Central Railroad, daijj-, N-indayn exueplod. Special messuu- gers accompany our Express. OrrtUEs AND Auents— 153Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells 4 Hou, Macon; Goo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Itaudolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43aud 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boatou; Exchange-street, Providence, Mont gomery-streo*, Sau Franoisoo. aug 31 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, 4 CO. For »al«. tool uf ltuurd. uud Huuulling, tor .alo low, I O to cla.r out u lot. C. rEKUY. Agent. »ep » « Willlik'i Wharf. . JT Office No. 153 Bay-street—noar City Hotel—in connection with Hamden's Express Offloe. Georgia Slate Lottery. A. P. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. Morn Prizes sold. D RAWN NIMBRRM-or Georgia State Lottery, Class 9J: 10 56 5 58 8 17 41 34 2 45 3 72 22 22 34 68, Prise sold. CLASS U3. 15 drawn ballots In oaoh package of 25 tickets. Will be drawn ia Savannah This Afternoon at 4)£ o’ol’k CAPITAL PRIZES : 1)1,500-4 ot' 600 IO of lOO la Croat oMJounuH'liSj'oVW'mti irtihai, gjjsjasraraSssjffiaSi at .am. ttota aad ulao. 10,000 lh. ttaeoaiidu, Hire to eloeo oeifilgnmeat. Toms M eal*. noble and Mesinabte Lots fir ft. IURSDAY, Oet. 29. aU0<^£t at Fair Law., for n UmofToy. itAialng from 1 to 8 aer* e of 5 ytuut, the oN oomUfaing aheatlO SftS frlSS TKiTHU, WiU be leased at very desirable Letfi7oeatMaL. __ Also, oae lot ooaUiaJag aboat 6. with good Clay and ia a naesite to Also, for a terr ' “ “— deae* and Lot, . are a good dwt large number *l_ trees, oboine fruits, saa£^ aa, Aj Pig*. Glares, etc., with many • plant*. Th® above property la 1 ract, near tho olty and will above. Term* it timeofaaie. Guardian’s Sals. On TUESDAY, 1st day Nor. next, at 11 fob r b f. •® ,d ia fo°»t of Court-houee ia Savi Lot No. (10) Ten, iBgby Tv thing, Derby improvements, in Savannah—being tM f M argaret Cavenaugh, a luuatio. Sold by » Ordinary of Chatham County, and by ord ^“a—Dne-third cash j one-third oa twelve meal credit, and the remainder VH interest from day of sal*. Pajim. __ gag* on the property-pnrohaeer pay tog for aUi ■nrv nnimra. enu secured by bark Harvest. If. AI. Bum at Privais Sale, t Nowtaudlu,p.rvihf.C.tar»°t,from Fr.Tid.iM, Sh : bbls. N. E. Rum, tor sale low. aug 17 Prims Whits (Jam at Priaats 8aU. Just reoelvsd la storo, and for sale ia lota to salt pat* chasers. Termseash. augl? Valuable Building Lots at PtrivaU Sale. Lot No. 13, containing 120 feet by dOfoot, situated oz Gwinuelt-stroet. Also, Lot No. 14. containing 09by UO feet, aituated on corner of Drayton and Lamar-streets. If not previously disposed of by private eale. the above lota will bo sold at publio auction in front of tho Court Homo, on Tuesday, tbe dth ot September next Terms -‘sale. Traci of Laud at Private SaU, Lot Land No. SB, 16,0, containing 160 acres, well tim bered, situated in Cass County near Kingston, a foW miles Irout the State IL Rood. j >1><- Pako of Halves eost Quarters Tlokets only >1)4—shares In proportion. >16 62, must draw >9 37 7 81, Tioksts, either singly or by tho pookage, for sale fr —‘ *• *■** £s B. FT — oot 17 CHARLES B. PATTERS) Sb. UKEENK AND PULAHKI IRONUitlKNT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. fl Wkitakrr-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Manager*, j! ass 124, roil 1853. Draws iu Savannah This Day. 76 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL 1 7,040 DOLLARS! 4o. Ao. 4c. Tioket* >2—shares In proportion. JAMES GOWEN, oot 17J Vendor for Gregory 4 Maury. UBUKU1A STATE LOTTERY, Tor the benefit of thr Independent Fire Co. at Augutta. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. ) 17 41 34 2 45 3 72 22 Grocery 8 laud* OR SALE—A building lol in Chatliuni Ward! suitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at th' office^tf aug 23 | the “ Charleston Steam Pocket Company.” Pos session given on the first of Novembor next. Foi terms, 4o., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good' wiu, at tbo Custom Uoubck tf jy 23 Valuable Lot For Sale. FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot con- M29L taiuing 202J; acres, situated in the 4th District oi the first section of Randeliih,*^" (late Lee County,) and known as number 1/6. in the ' id District. Persons desirous of purob t this offloe. PIANO FORTES, MUSIC <fc MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Tho subscriber having purchased tho ntiro business of F. Zogbaum 4 Co„ of which firm he has heretofore beeu the acting momber in Savannah, would res pectfully invite the attention of thoso want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro- vioes in tho selection of Musio aud Instruments, fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of his utmost seal and industry in his endeavor to deserve tho patron age and confidence of the publio. ^ je 16 CBIST ADO BO’S LIQUID IIAIlt JDVJG. C RlHTADUltO, inventor aud solo proprietor. Soionooand art havo herotofero labored m vain f roduco a hair dye, whioh, by assimilating with the ds that give viulity to tho hair, would eliaugo its e without inuring tbo fibre. .That object’is accom plished. Cristadoro’s Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots und fllameuts wbilu it changes the color, la five minutes a gray or colorless bead of hair is transformed to a rich brown, or a rod or sandy one to any darker “.V 11 ?. 0 bo desired. There is no oaustio iogro- dieht in tho composition. The hair is impregnated with an invigorating juice, formed from tho same chem* leal elements as the natural coloring matter. Thi* is the only hair dye In tho world whioh is free from lime, litharge and overy other oorrosivo substance. Cull aud witness its effects, at Cristadoro’s Shaving and Hair dressing establishment, near the Pulaski House Mon- umeut-squaro, where it is applied and for aalo. ’ New Orocery store. COl’AKTNKRttillPKOTIUK. HE undersigned having formed a co partnership _ for tho purpose of doing a General Grocery and Liquor Busineis, have this day opened a Urge and well ■aleotod Stook of Groceries and Liquors in tbs commo dious store uuder tbe Marshall House, where they in vite their friends and the publio to an inspection of their goods. They hope by strict and accommodating attention to their oustomors, keeping a constant supply of every article whioh enters iuto their business, and r KLLiNU AT lowest oAsu pbices, to merit a liberal o of publio patronage. Having ufade arrangements to keen themselves sup- E Ued by each sueoeasive steamor with all goods in their no, that enter largely into family use, but whioh from their perishable nature cannot be kept long: house keepers can always have tbs assurance of obtaining suoh article* at their store, not oajy^ragni^but of th* V. H. O N&lL. mOR SALE.—5 shares guaranteed Control J? RaUxvai Stock. Apply to WM. WEIGHT. ROB T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. TO RENT. X lIRKE Sloeping Rooms, No. 135 Congross-st. Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, houso ser and cook. Enquire of [fob 24] A. BONAUD. S 3DRMALE.—A Lot 8(1 by 90 feel, fronting u 1 Laurel Street, immediately in the rearof tho lal . C. P. Itiohardscno's House. je > 28^^^^^^nOBTJIABER81IAM4SON. BICE’S WILD CUEHU* Gough Candy! A GREEABLE to tho tusto, uud warranted (if used according to the direotions, which are sim- ploj to ouro all cases of COUGHS aud COLDS, which are within tho reach of any Medicino, beside affording relief in caso* of Croup, Asthma, Catarrhs, and Bron chitis, aud being one of the most useful remedies in tho early stages of Consumption. Mr. RICE iu placing (his article before the publio- olaiuis not to have discovered or ingeniously compound, od Modicines hitherto unknown, or known only as sep- aruto remedies or in such combinations as prevoated tho fall force of their beneficial offsets. Nor doos ho aver that this COUGH CANDY has the approval of tho '* entire Medical Faculty,” or has been recommend ed by tbo "most ouligbtened Physicians," but be would merely state, that having hlmsolf suffered severely from Bronchial Affection oiteuded with Coughing and Night Sweats, he applied to one of tho Faculty whose proscription afforded such speody relief and resulted in such perleot cure that he was induced to obtain a knowledge of tho ingredionts and the manner in which they might be properly compounded, with sugar to give them a convenient and palatable form, since whioh he has had the satisfaction ot administering it successful ly iu many eases. The ingredients of whioh this Candy is composed (among which Wild Cherry is tho princi pal) are porfootly harmless, and may be taki n by per sons of ail ages at all times. Unlike many of the Cougt Candies now offered for sale, (i urporting to be the pro duct of profound medical resoareh, but which are II reality tho concoctions of geuulne Candy Makers,) this article is not expected to cure 44 ull the ills that flesh is heir to,” but is peculiarly adapted to the few diseases above mentioned, and instead of being composed or tho poorost quality of Sugar, infused with tbo extract of Hoarliound, it is made from Sugar in its highest state of perfeetlou, and contains well known ana ap proved remedies. Try it, and its intrinsic merit will call forth a spontaneous aj>proral from you whioh ere long shall givo it a popularity unparalleled in the his tory of nostrums. Prioo 25 oeuts per Package. Each genuine pookage of Rice’s Cough Candy will boar on the envelopo the signature of T. C. RICE, Cor. Broughton and Wbitaker-trts., Savannah, Ga. j>9~Couutry Merchant* can be supplied by the Box, each Box ooutaining 69 packages, at >6,25. oot 19 1 FRENCH BOOKS—An invoice just rccoived ? direct from Paris, embracing some of the best otiuidard Works, 12mo in paper and naif-calf binding, Also, the same in 4to sixe with illustrations; together wi h Novels, Tales, Travel*. 4c., both in lTrnu form together wi n novels, laies, iTavois, «c., uoiu m i/mo form and illustrated 4to ; also, a few select bookn in Fancy ••' ling designed for presentation to young persons. t subscribers being derirou* oi establishing a direct and regular correspondence with 1 arls, have made an experiment with tnU small invoico of Books, th* pri oes of whioh have boon fixed with much care, and will be found as low as tbsy arc with the largest importing Houses at the North, and wc believe in come instances lower. foot 12] JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. N riety of Canton Crape 8hawb, B1 k Thibet and M D Lainesdo, Plaid Wool do—all sixes, French and Bay State Long do, Velvet and Cloth Talmas : also, hams, Victoria Plaids. Colored Cloth and Damask Ta- ble Covers, New styles of Bonnet, Belt and Cap Rib- NEVITT, LATHROP 4 8TEBB1N8. 1.UTTJSK AND CHEJKBK box.. O Choose; 10 kex* Choice Goshen Butter, landing firom steamer, for siue by CRANE 4 RODGERS. sep 12 Vo Xeage. PART of u Wharf, with a Slip und aiuplo space for a Wood or Lumber Yard^or louse. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, Williuk’s Wharf. Hull Milking. 1 H1E subscriber husrosuiuud his business of Suit Making, and is prepared to make Sails of all des criptions. Touts, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Ensigns am' l lags ol all kiuds. lie can bo found at all times, at tho Lower Rico Mill. All orders left at the store of Messr Claghorn 4 Cunningham, will meet with prompt atten tlou. Ijy 8—3ml M. AMOROUS. Hnguerrean Uallcry. rpHE Subscriber bus taken the Rooms formerly X occupied by Mr. Prentioe, corner 8t. Julian stroet aud Market square, whore he will be happy to see tho former patrons of tho Establishment, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call. AMT A11 pictures put up in the host style of the art.*^> mar 14 ly J. w. MILLER. HEADY MADE IXOTHINU For Fall and Winter! rVHiE Subscriber respectfully solicits the attention X of his friends and the publio in general, r extensive assortment of Ready Mudc Clothing, prisiug as it doos, a variety of evory article for uoutlO' moo’s woar, suitable fur the present and uouiingseasous. The following comprise a portion of the Stook on hand; Over Coats uud burtoul* ol Bl'k aud Blue Heaver Cloth, Bl'k and Browu Mohair Cloth, Norway and Lubrudor Coatings, Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Frook Coats, Bluo un i Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Groy and Check Cassimere Business Suits, Bl'k Due Skin Cassimero l’ants, French Fancy Cassimere I'ante, Groy aud Mixt Tweed do rants, Bl'k and Mixt Satinett Pants, Plaid and Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Cassimere Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl'k do. Plush Velvet do, Fig'd Bl’k and Fauey do, togsthur with au extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such as fine White Shirts, Silk and Meriuo Under Blurts, Merino Canton Flannel and Juan Drawurs, Riding Gauntlets, Blaok, Colored and Whito Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats and Scarfs, Nook Ties. Suspenders, 4c., the whole of which is offered f< sale low by WM. It. SYMONS, Draper aud Tailor, octd 17 Whitaker-street. Horses and Mules. A lot of good MULES »ul HOUSES tor « T. F. STEVENS’ Stables, 1 & Cor. Broughton 4 Barnard-eta. MARKING INK. 3 MIE subscriber continues to njuuuiacture Ink for marking Cotton, 4o. For salo wholesale and ro- I. By tho barrel 26 oents per gallou. Retail 37). — gallon,* DAVID H. ~ sop 21 3m 73 York-et., Savannah, Ga. Prime Western Corn & Meul. ^~^NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn in Os- uaburg sacks. laburg ■ - . bushels fresh ground Corn Moal. Just received and for sale by (sep 7] CHAS. H. DURYEE. Hardware—Selling Oil'. A S 1 intern! closing tho business which I liavo been conducting (or tho Estate of M. Hopkins. a now offering my Goods at greatly redaceu prioes. Persons in want of articles in this fine, would do well to call at an early date, as I intend closing in a fow weekt. C. HOPKIN8, Agent. aep I No. 17V Congress-street. Corn. HACKS prime Georgia Corn,Joraale ; ^ aug 25 W. W. STARKE. JU Lutin'# Extracts, Baida’* do. Oriental Drops, Verbena Water, Mi lie Flours Water, Extract Upper Ten. etc. Also, a variety of styles genuine Farina Co legno aud several qualities domestic do, for sale by out 10 J. E. DxFQRD, Apothecaries’ llall. \,| BURNING L’OLLARM, dec.—A beuuti- . L vX foi lot of Mouruing Collars, bluer#* and Choml- setu. Plain, Uuilte#and open Worked, also. Fail'd in Black, for sale at W. C. WADSWORTH'S, oet 10 116 CoKfjrcss-st. Ql | BBLS. Whisky; 10 Uu Old Mouuogaindo., per Ov/ bark Ellen Morrison from Baltimore, in storo Ii 1 and for sale by loot 11] E. O'HYBNK EEF.—*20 half bids FuRou market Beef, in store, for sale by [oot 11] E. O’BYBNE. KRINO Undcr-bblrt* and Drawers— * Now opaning per steamer, a full assortment of Undir-Shirts and Drawerj of Merino, Flanrol, Canton Flannel; Red and whito Fronoh do; Shirts and Un der-Shirts for Servants: Ladies' Merino Shirts; Un der-Shirts and Drawsrs for boys; Shaker half Hose, eto., eto., for sale cheap by oct 11 GEO. 8. NICHOLS. ii A L’, oct 11 Lj'XTRA FINE HATN of tho latest siylo and JjJ finish, just rooelved at . HAY.—150 bales just landed from 44 Key Stone State/' and for aalo bg ). A. L. LAMAR. oct 10 DIBBLE 4 CAREY'S. .'LOUR and POTATOKH—In store uud for sale by (sep 17) E. O'BYRNE. VJRAB8 BELLS—Hand, Houso. and Din X> Beils, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, oet 10 10> Bryan-at. / \NIONW.—Crates Onions, landing and lor sale by (oct 8J ROWLAND 4 CO. iNo. 8 411 Here la n llenuiirul Scheme'. To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, 17th. Georgia suite Lottery, CLASS (13, JfjT 15 Drawn Ballots in each Packago of 25 Tickets, 85,500—X of 500 And more than $ GO,000 in Smaller Prizet! Tlokets >1>4. shares in proportion. Risk on a Paokago of quarters, only >3 81. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises uashsd on de- mnd. by GEO. B. GRAY, No. 6 Owens’s Building, oct 17 Opposite Pulaski House. UHKKNH AND PULAMKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFIUE. Ray Lone, near Hull-Btreet* GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers. vernier. Improved Kseenee of Cogee. Wo have just rooelved from the manuftebarertlN Philadelphia, aud will continue to keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel'* Improved Essence of Coffee. This is the beat composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from th* Kssonoe is much more wholesome, more dolioate, flnner flavored and oolored* S erfeotly clear, and in every respeot nuperior to the uest Rio Cofi'eo, and in use will prove a noil saving 7f par oeut. ovor Coffee propared in the ordinary manner. Try It and see if it does not. IVmiMsee Bucvn and Lard, ot Private Sola. 13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Los round. 2,000 44 Fresh Leaf Lard, just received pet R. R. from Tennessee, and for sale in lote to suit purchaser*. OrocerUe, Provisions,me. FUILBRICK 4 BELL offer on aooomaiedatiag tom* at private sale: £iquor».-60 bbls. N. E. Rum.» bbls.Ptaeh Brandy. 25bbls.MonongahelaWhisky, 6pipes Holland Uia. S , half pipes Cognao Brandy. 19 oaska 44 Small 8tUl’* Booteh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMahan’t). 6 eighth oasks Pinet, Castlllion 4 Co. and Heanessy Brandy. 209 doe. of tine Madeira, Sherry and Pm Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cnerry Bran dy—all private stook. Bacon.—29 oasks Sldss, 10 cask* Hams, If iMkl Shoulders. Hat.—300 bale* Eastern and Northern. CaManr.—150 bbls. Rosendale Cement Oo. Flooh.—109 bbis. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Chockikt.—25 orates assorted Common and Graait* Glasswabb.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oa*o« Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, 4c. Ckaukbus.—lu whole and 19 half bbls. Boston, iah Importedio W Common ® Cigars, 29,090 Bpan« Boa lbs.—A large assortment of Fairbank'* Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clotbiag. Dry Goods, Match##, Wooden Ware, Bras* Clooks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Artloles, 4o. 4o« Jyl4 Two Stores, Nos. I street, for rent low. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. IjABSENGi X a. M., arr Coiambus 1 o'ol thorn* at ll>i A. M., arrive at Maoon 3jf P. hL. a _ ueotiug at Maoon eaoh way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and MilledgevDle, with-1 Maoou and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Daltoai Chattanooga, Nashville, 4o. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast lino of ooaohe*. 28 miles to Opolika, thonoo 64miles by M.4 W.P. BaU Rond to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Of foul* mail stages. Passengers broakftst and dine at Fort Talley. .. . GEO. W. ADAMS. Macon, Aug. 81,1863.tf a«g3l Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and £n» To bo drawn This Day. CAPITaTTpRIZE : 7,040 DOLLAltSI 4c. 4o. 4c. Tlokets >2—Shares in proportion. Ticket* and Shares, either singly or by the paokago fc* sale by E. WITHINOTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury, oct 17 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. 500 STOVES FOR SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, r No. 145 llroughton-street, Savannah. jiu. uu surer(, auvunrma. THE 8outhnru Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands unrivaled os a Stove for Southern use, and challenges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves, n Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles, Wood- Ware, etc., etc., to which the advertiser invites tho I'Ontion of old and ns w customers. o ‘ ~ DISPENSARY OF THE Savannah Medical College. ...uv 0 ruB p 8cUa jjv informed that tho . lio Savannah lledlea) College have opened at tho College Building, I DISPENSARY, for the perpose of affording Medioaland Surgical aid to indigout persons who may stand in need of it. Advice and Medicine will be furnished gratuitously to all who apply. Any person who may have been first prescribed for at the Dispensary and who way after wards become too elek to come to the College, will be ab- •“".ded at his or her residence, if desired. All ease* off rgery which may be presented and may require it, H bo operated upon at the College and afterwards at tended to at their residences. Tho Dispensary hours will be from nine to ten o’oloek overy morning. This arrangement, being a part of the system for olinioiti instruction for students, will be permanent, and the Dispensary will bo attended by two of the Far- onlty, in rotation, overy month daring tbe year. Tho attending physiuians for October are Dr. P. U. Kollock aud Dr. Chas. W. West, uct 1 dlwandlawlm OOF FJ^E 8 E . TIIE Undorsigued has leased, aud hit* now fitted up in neat aud elegant style, the building on Drayton- atreot, next door to Way A King's, to be occupied as ft COFFEE HOUSE, whore ho intends to sorve up in superior style, every Delicacy of tho Season. Now York Uisters, Havannah Oy«ter» 9 VeniMon, Grouse, Partridges. Fish. New York and Philadelphia Reef, dec., &c» Will always be kept on hand, and eervtd up in a style never before equaled in thi* city. Parties furnished with private Supper* and Dinnar* i short notice. He will heap only the best Liquors, oot 6 ;r 3m > JOHN f*-’' ” I MoK. CODY. COAL AND WOOD. RED ASH AND KENNEL COAL, I N quantitins to suit purchasers on the wharf, or delivered in any partof theo'ly. -ALSO— Dlnck Jnek f Upland Oak* Live Oak* Ash, Fine nud Light Wood, by the Boat Lond or at Retail* Fur the convenience of persons residing in the upper portion of tho oity, Boxes for orders are placed at the Storos of Messrs. J. M. Cooper 4 Co., W. W. Lincoln aud W. G. Dickson, and at tho Office ortho Morning Nows.” In order to ensure promptness in ipplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 . M., and 3 o'olook, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and puroliasors will confer a favor by imme diately reporting any instance in which my teamsters should foil to deliver the quantity ordered. Iiaving made arrangements for a regular supply of io above articles, and fur their prompt delivery, ! respectfully ask a continuance of the favors of my former customers, and the patronage of consumers of fuel. REED CANE for skipmont in any quantity. oct 3 lupplied at short notlee. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Rbusiixht, Ferry Wharf, Opposite tho Uu # Woril. WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! npIIE Subscriber has now aud will keep constant- iM^d^rtirof/r 4 ; ’X'. WOOD. “.“Sllif offor. by tho .hoi. mJ« or r.Ui!, u low for oub u ou b. bought tar lu the olty. All ord.r. punctually »t- toudud to. aud particular «t«utlou given to moMuro- iucut. Wood y.rd.ttb. old t.ud u tbo Cull ud dtaitroad Bridge. JL TUTER WHITE. WOOD! WOOD! T 'llIS Subscriher will keep constantly on hand at his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full •upply, »t all season*, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders left at J. D. J one's, Broughton-st., will bs promptly attouded to. OT Wood Hold Low For Caah. A tf J.M.BUTa fiJjUUHu—Superior Howard Street Floor, laud- ^ ing and for salo by , oot 6 »' MINI8 4 FLORANCE. \7"ENTfl—Just received per steamor, Clolb, Cos- 1 simere, Satin and Velvet Vesta, for sale by ROBINSON 4 CAMP. Dinner i tURLINU IRONS, Bauk Sheares, Tailor’s \j Trimmer*, Barbers Soissors eudBasor’s. Just ree d by (sept 99] MORSE 4 NICHOLS. AUGUSTA llOTElsy AUGUSTA, GEORGIA* SAM'L C. WILSON, LESSEE AND PROPRIETOR. Situated North Side of Broad-street, three Moore West ty Washing ton-street. t The Subscriber Iiaving taken a lease of this FIIUTCLASii HOTEL,.Ill giv.ht.undivided attention to the accommodation of hi* frlenda i p.tron., Ulgiut effort, will b. dinotad to pro- mote the comfort of ell those who may favor hint with au opportunity to serve them, with permanent or War sient boarding, as well as suoh through travellers, aa "'ey patronise his daily ordinorit*. 1 be constant aim of the undersigned will be to pro- serve tbe character of the House, And to add to it« re putation daily. 8AM’L C. WILSON, aug 31 d lot—wtlnov. X853.1 FALL SALES. 1X853. HAUDWAUE, CUTLERY) Ac* SAMUEL PALMER A SON, 148 Congress and 67 St. Julian-sts., Gibbon’s Building, II AVE now in store a general assortment of XX American and English HARDWARE, CUTLE- KV ind EDGE TOOLS, and are oenstantiy receiving additions thereto. Merchant*, Planters, Builders, Housekeepers and others, aro invited to examine onr stook, which emfcraoes a great variety, and will be sold at the lowest prices. ■apt 26 WM. J. HUNT’M Hhavlng and Hair-dresalag Saloon, 169 BKOUGHTON-8TREET, Nearly opposite 8t. Andrew’* H»1L sep IQ tjan 1 HACK, LIVERY SALE STABLE Corner of Brought&n and liamard-sta* THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor. if aug 24 Swedenborg’* Works. nPIIE Writings of Swedenborg, and Collateral X Works or mniaent NEW CHURCH authors, at oug lb ly Ag.at Q. g. A., iwflgwk Mouse uud Sign PainUng. F. O. CARL, Broughion-stroet, first door above Lyceum /{all. Offers hia sorvieea to the publio for tho ixeoutioa of House, Sign. Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keeps for solo at hi* etore. Points, Oils, Paper Haag- loss. Gilt Pietore Frames, Japanned Tins, for sign*, 4t* AU work den* eheap, and warranted to give lausfoft* tion. 6mo toP 19 Slaves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OB WATJiB OAK. N OT less than 49 or over 44 iuches long. do. do 6 do 7 do wide. -. do do 1 do * 4« thfoE. ^ v. The back edge of tbe Stave to be dressea down to tkft same thloknsss a* the front ©4g*. . - The Stavss to be sfroighUy ole ft, and free from knot*, fSKiSSSfe Fifty Dollars per lOUOitooe# wUlbepoifitr^ ' Savannah, June 11,1663- **