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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1853)
SPECIAL NO'J It. B. B-—A jouof Lady *1 «Mph«»toirm t K<S*S«w York. la tt. moOh of Jon». ISO, bod ooM- Oatho 21.1 of A«*uU, oho hod aa ‘"“‘ k rf taraortboio from th« lonfo. Shohlodthno “ „ 0 „ night. Sho fcflk Bodooy’oBohoratlag Bo- ...' ,„d hoi aob Mid oiaoo. , !uco(M wh.ro porataloro ofllotod wlfr Bloodiog ", Lnon, toto.tho BwlMot. la lablo-apooa doooo ‘ttiBM p.r d.y- _A1». tek. lnt.rn.Hj, on. t.o- ,pooofnl ot Bodway’t Boody Roller, la lent water. It , iMtootly .UP the moot revere attack*. Keep . MB regular, hy takiog oao of Bodway’a Regale* i.n ehmrifl RlA«d*’l Rail, nallof I. “'irday. AnastypHc, Rad way ’s Ready Relief ie ZvoTtot\lvt 7 ptio9l%,u 0 o. We have seen it mMtior to -• *«• stop i lent blee«Un«.*f U» no «®» when all other means that T °retried, filUd. Bad Cofigha, Colds, Consumption, ,Vtbeeatller stag®*, M»® R. R. R. Remedies will posi- tivelr cure. ■ 1 a* 0-I'or *11 *®nl® P*l*». OH Rad way a Ready Re lief It will relieve the moat excruciating pain in a f.w moment!. B R. R- 118old h * Druggists every where. oct 10 __ - - l> ' DENTISTRY. UR. BARNES having enlarged and ro- furnished his establishment, hopes now, increased facilities, to supply the increased dementi for hi! new »tyle ol Artitioial Teeth, which nro admitted on nil alden to bo the inoat life-llko and beau tiful Rental aubititute evor inveutod, And muat bo aeon w be appreciated. l>r. B. will toko great pleaauro in ibibiting specimen* of thle to any who may favor him * jth » call at hia offioo, ooruor of Congroaa and Whit- »ker-at«-. entrance onCongroas-nt. jj B. Examination and udvioo gratia. oct I ir would hardly do for any one to have tho temerity now-a-daya to question the excol- jeuoe of Dr. lloofland’s German Bittors, which are pre- r tired by Dr* U. M. Jaokson. In cases of Dyepopsia, Lirtr complaint, and derangemont of tho digoativo p^iua, thoir many virtues havo long slnco boon made I'laiulj appuront. They purge from tho ayatem tho morbid humors which retard tho natural fuuotluaa, , U J bring paleness to the oheek, and suffering to the brow. They banish those doge upon happineas, and re- *tore the ayatein to high health. lm aep 27 LYON’S KATHAIRON, For Preserving, Restoring, and Boautify- ing tho Hair, ia tho muat dolightful aud wonderful article tho world ever produced. Its nston- !thing auocesa ia without a procodout in the history of the Materia Jledica. Dark aud luxuriant curls, soft ind glossy hair, with scores of admirers, (mark this, ladies) ia tho universal effect of tho Knthairon. Bald »ud Urey Reads wore perfectly astonished. •• The Kathairon lias fully restored my hair aftor a balduoss of 12years. A. J. Courtright, 70 Bond-St., N, Y.”— The Kathairon is a certain euro for Nervous Iloaducho, tod all Cutaneous Diseases. Hold by nil dealers ovory- v uro. Try it. Trice only 25 cunts, in largo bottlos. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 101 Broadway, N. Y. T. M. TURNER A do., sept 27—lm Wholesalo Ag'ts lor Savannah. 81 To Trav THROUGH LINES. > Nsrtli. Ksw-fsrk and Charleston Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. LS^nian»nB»' k° f the Cara from the 8onth and West. On Snturday the new and aplendid ?ORR. 1 John Dickinaoa, 1.600 Tons./ Commander MARION, » W. J. Foster. •i*U9 Tons./ Commander. ON WEDNESDAY. UNION, ) Richard Adams, 1.600 Tons./ Commandor. SOUTHERNER. J i Thomas eX* ■ l .000 Tons./ Couiu. nudur. These steamers are anrivaled on the coaat lor safety. travaler. by thli, every poasiblo SsrtdrtZtfZESZ For > height or Faaaago, having elegant State Roomaooommodationa, apply at the office ol the ^xent, _ HENRY MISSROON, ,2 V. E “ 4 **d Adger’e Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $26 Steerago do ftg ’ The now Bteauiahin N A Mil V11.1 .K' steamship NASHVILLE/ will bo r **T^k* her Place ia the lino eatly in November. sopt 20 mill ..FOR PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM COMPANY. Tho now aud spleu did sidewbeel steam- ships, KEYSTONE , 9ui|>o, anigiuna _* STATE, Capt. Hoht. DlATE of Georgia"^. .!. oavo Savannah fur Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships aro the most oomfurtablo ou tho eput, and are uusurpaaaed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah aa follows: Keystone State Wednesday, 28th September. btato or Goorgia. Wednesday, 6th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 12tti October. Stato of Georgia Wednesday, lllth Ootobor. Keystone State Wednesday, 2Gth October, State of Georgia Wednesday, 2d Novombor. Xoystono State Wednesday, Uth November. State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th Novombor. Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November. State of Georgia. Wednesday, 30th November. Xoystono State Wednesday, 7th Dcoember. State of Georgia Wednesday, 14th Doooinber. Steorage C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN. Ag’ts in Philadelphia. sod20 States Mail Line. N. Y.AND SAVANNAH HTKA1UNIII 1*8. “ SU6IMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of loaving Sa- ‘ ‘ N. Y. | vanuah for 6 w , _ . j. hjri , Thu Florida, Capt. Wuudhull, *• Saturday, Tho Alabama, Capt. Kchenok “ NOTICE. MR. P. M. CAREY, having formed a Co- Ps3» partnership with Mr.J.W.PERKINS, for the 1 urpeae of prosecuting the ousiness of the Daguerrean Ait, respectfully gives notico to his former patrons uud the public, that the rooms formerly oooupiod by him will be open during the whole season, the business be- tug cjutmued by the Urm of CARY A PERKINS. All arc rejpootfully invited to cull and examine Mr. 1’ckkins‘s spuuimuufl of work; they w ill bo found equal Ivuuy that have ever been exhibited in this estublish- . Saturday, Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, * ‘ Saturday. Tho Florida, Capt. Wbodlir " * ’ ■ • Xl , Capt. .. Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyi mil, ’ r ood'bull, Pictures taken in any weather. P. M. CAREY. •lEDiCiNi£8 WORTHY A JULACJU IN ALL FAMILIES. Sting prepared by a regular Graduate, and Phy sician oj thirty years experience. all Nbkvoos Arrau riONtt.—Dr. J. 8. Roso’s ' and Iniiguratmy Cordial, Tho greatest dis- in Medical Science!—-This astonishing prepoka- uuuijr raising any weak constitution, debilitated by .re, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm. It rei itrength and appotlte, and possesses great iuvi- irating properties. ilia Ukeat Pain Cuhkii.—-Do you suffer icith any mu /-It you do you will iind iuimouiute rolicf by .iai Ur. RUSE’S PAIN CURER. It is thu outy pro- , .rsuoa which cures, almost instantly, Sore Tnroat, ...juuutism from colds, Pains iu tho Side, Back or Lauibs; Face, Ear or Tooth-aohe; Stomach or Bowels, Silt or Back, Stiff Nook, Bruises, Corns aud Chilblaius. Wuurover you have paiu, uso thu Pain Curur. Sato to ah sgss. Price—12>«, A>, uud 60 ocut bottlos. 1'oa Wii-JoriMU Cuuuu.—Plus distressing aud fro- ji^utiy dangerous complaiut yields ana is cured by Saturday, July 2 Saturday, " 0 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Saturday, " 16 The Alabama, Capt. Soheuok •• Wednesday, 4< 20 T|.o Augu.ta, U» P L Lvon, ■■ s.iurd.y, •• 33 lhe Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •• Saturday, “ 30 Tho Alabama, Capt. Hohenuk, “ Wednesday, Aug. 3 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ** Saturday, •• 6 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, •• 13 The Alabama, Capt. Sohouok, “ Wednesday, “ 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, *• Saturday, 41 20 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 27 The Alabama, Capt. Sohonok, 44 Wednesday, 44 31 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 8ept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 10 Tho Alabama, Capt. Suhonok, 44 Wednesday, 44 14 These ships aro the largest ou the ooast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and oomlort— making thoir passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a moat dosirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of tho At lanta in the autuiuu, this line will be semi-weekly— sailing each Weduesday aud Saturday. Cabin Passage. $25; bteerage, $2. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agenta in Savannah. . BAM’L. L. MITCHELL, j® IS tf 13 Broadway, N. York. STEAMBOAT LINES. For Palntku, East Florida, Touching at Darien, Brunswick, at. Mary's oi. uMury t, Jacksonville, Middltburg (Black Creek), aud Picolatn. The superior steam packet WM. GAbTON, Capt. bhaw. will leave on Tuotday Morning at 10 o'clock, aud will continue to leavo every Tuesday. F’or freight or passsgo, apply on board at the wharf lately ocuupiod by tho Uniou Steamboat Company, sop 12 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM, A, Dr * Qo®*®. Clothing, ko. m nmuw wo invite iho attention of the public to -ok, iw vheap and desirable Stock of Dry Q ’ with the greatest oo*e for CASH AND C ONLY, so that our Goods are sold almost ae che other buy thsm; and we would distinvtlv statu - * * * ** ONR PRICE SYSTEM, we hare adopted the —-..w, ¥P are able and deUriniaed to eel) them as 1. w, if _ lower, than the eante qualities are sold in any house in the city. We offer in our Ladies’ Dress Uoods Department, Mouelin de Loins. Cashmeres, Berege do Latnes, Bro- uiuiuuu uu i»ibo. vaauuiares, uarege ae X.atno<l, uro- oade and Plain Alpacas, F'reuch P ,KnglLh and German Merinos, Bombasines, Brocade, Flaide«*. and Colored 811ks, Blaok Silks of all qualities and widths, from 76 Frenon, “ * .... .... r- ■ cents and upwards, F ( «ueu, aew lean Ginghams, rrinta, etc., etc. Long and Square Shawls, Scotch and Fronch Embroideries in great assortment, White Goods, Bonnet lUbboas, Chimasetts, Collars, In fant s Robes and Waists, eto., etc. HOSIEKV, dec. In this department, wo offer every variety of 8ilk, Cotton and Worsted lloso and Half llosc. Bilk, Cotton and Merino Under Garmeute for Gent’s and Ladies, Kid^ Buck, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Gents, I, bcutch, English and Auer . ova and Girls. Gimps, velvets. Plain and F'igured of nil colors, Aneu, Bilk and Wonted Borpentino Braids, Buttons, Edgings, Linens and Diunusks. Our stock of these Goods, is in foot a stock, for w< offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Damasks, Table Coversallsisesaud styles, Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash,I.inon Shootings, Hiiirlina ui..l li 7 u I. a _ ’ Shirting uud F'ronting, Linen 7-Hand 4-4 wide, ranted all pure F'lax, and from the best makers. Blunkels, Kerseys, die. We have a full and complete assortment of English and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all style* aud qualities, White, lied uud Bluo Flanuuls, Bleached and Brown Domestics, all qualities, Ticks, Denims, Chocks, U4 -lpos, Blue and Brown Drills, Ao. All of tho above for sale at J. 11. COHEN A CO.’S, No. 140 Broughton-at., * ol. W. Morrell A CO. FALL OF 1S33! OEORQE 8. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, FUKN1SMNG GOODS, Sfc. 1 offers for sale THE Subscriber has the following: n Hno^ blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Gont’a tine black Cluth Cloaks and Mantios, Gent’s lino blue, black, and claret frock and Dross Csssimure, bluo Csssimore F'rocktees, and business Saok Coats—a gro%t variety. black Dr- • - different patterns of fancy Cussiutoru Pants of latest F'lushing Overcoats, Frock aud Sacks for servants. India-Rubber aud Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTIl’8 AND UOY8> DUPAUTIUENT: has never beeu equallod in this place, and contains the following: Broad Cloth, Beavo-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoats and books. Blue, black, browu aud claret Cloth Dross F'rocks Cadet and Steel-mixed Sutiaet Rounil-Jaokcts. Mixed and Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes: flno black Doe-Cassiinoro. blue Cloth, aud a large assort ment of fauoy-colorcu Cassimore and Satinet Pants. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpaeoa Black Cloth, and great variety of Merino Yosts. All ol the above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. ClULDitUN’8 DJKPAUTMENT con'ains vory pretty fringed and plain black Cloth Suits; faucy colored Csssimore Suits, with Vests and Punts connocted; Goniu’s ner stylo of F'ancy Dress Jackets; black and brown Talmas; blaok and green Togas Overcoats; embroidered Capa. All for children '“om 4 to 10 years. Children, boys’, and youth’s white and colored Shirts. Fancy Article*, ombraoiug almost every article for gentlemou’s ward- rube that cau bo called for, togethur with tho richest as sortment of covered and plain Capa for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N.B.—Most of tho above goods, the Men aud Bova lothing, have boen made up expressly f;r my trade, aud under my inspection, at the North, and can confi dently recommend them as good, and as cheap as eau be found elsowhore. The ciiiiens and nubile generally are invited to call and sue at the Clothing Btoro, Gib- bon’s Range. oct 7 EDNESQAY, OCTOBER 19; 1853. irvani tun is no siouso ' tfouie Work in a * >ut she hast, nt the briok Barnard- oet U _ A »TiW£wnxvix» T/OLR Journeymen Tailors, two Coat h: -I 4 two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at *®*fi ROBINSON A C WM, WRIGHT. COOK WANTED. Apply at this office. Hands Wauled. W ANTED.—A good Portor m u Orooory uo Liquor Store. None noed apply unless wel recommended. [ jy 22J A. BONAUP? Loud Warrants. THE liiili.n price paid by .L aua 31 w Houses and Lands. Vo Kent or Lease. I cyoudale, 60 inlleR Borlven Couuty; it and Store House in th« given 1st January next. BuIcyuntlale, 3015 August, 1853. WII.LIS YOUNG. TO KENT. A WHARF Store. Apply to A not 11 Possession given immediately. pMl, 1 lever’s Lane, half R.D. ARNOLD. Valuable Faria lor bale. Furm, situatud about milei from the city, containing about HO Acres, GO of which are Clear ed aifd in good order, the balance good woodland. On the place are all necessary buildings, good Well of wa- tor, Ao. Also, with or without the place, will be sold Iwo hue young Mules, 1 Horse, Market Waggrn.Cart, Farming Utensils, Corn, F'odder, Hay, Ac. For par ticulars inquired oct 7 If FOU HA LlC. A LOT boautifully situated on high ground, o Taylor-stroot, near tho Medical Coliogc. Apply t M C. PERRY, Agont. i tho Louis ville Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has a good frame two story dwelling, and all neces sary out-buildings on it, this tract of Land contains throo hundrodaud sevcuty-tlvo acres, more or less; **■ *■ 4 J “* reaofolear- the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; tho wouded lund ... tains Oak and Pine, and is cunvcuiunt to the Central Railroad, which runs through it. Purchasers wishing to buy, will pleaso call and examine for thomsolvc or turthor particulars, apply ou the premisos, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also, w ill be sold with the place, eight Negroes, Held work ; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat time. Titles undoubted. and Potatoes, if applied for iu , Agta. TO TRAVELLERS UUINU NORTH. i'o CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH bl’UUP. It allays tho cough, aud proveuts lutlammu- ii uud dropsy ou the chest. It iruquently cures iu gives msUut bAtle. children aro aluo liablo to Croup, which daugerous iiaphuul yields immediately to Dr. J. S. • .ihug CROUP SYRUP. Pricu 25 ueuls. J. S. Rose’s uever Blaudku— Dl3*ASKS OS’ TUX RlU.St.VS Dr. J. S. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF HUCHU.—This is deoidudly ono of the best remedies the late Ur. Physiuk, aud mauy guitlied medical men aoroad. Price 60 uouts. UlSXASXS, Dh-Sl'Xl’SIA ANU BlUUUS IlABITS.— uerauged, your skiu will be yellow ; and depressed spirits. By taking Ur. Rose'. . ■id RAluitOAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, y >ou Dnd all the above bad symptoms dieuppear.— 12>g uud 20 cunts.—TreeJr u in Mercury. , Aa ot the above preparations, with Ur. Roso'i uICaL ADY’ibEH to Per#oua iu aiukuuas aud ii be had of JAMES U. CARTER A CO. THOMAS TURNER A CO. WILLIaM W. LINCOLN, ttfcilii, Savannah, Ga. And of Dealers genornlly throughout the State. mp5 Dentist, (late q/' iVew Orleans,) having loca- a pcriuaaoutly ia Savannah, respectfully toudurs his ivictsioual services to its oitixous. lissidenoe City Hotel, private ontranco. ly—aug 2 > Congress-street, between Drayton ; DENTISTRY. ««. KOVALL uud JOILNSOJV, Hurgical aud .llochanlcnl Ueuli.u. A Mummied JUeiuedy. fl.ANTEKS, KARMEHa, FAMILIES. SEA LAPTA1NS, ANU OTHEKS. in, ‘‘uwcmaic «o HEMudv kuualto im.TUIllAS> VENETIAN J.INl.tIKNT. Uoh., Croup, CuukIi., AUuum.ti.u, V*uiu*y bop 8 Ihroat, Toothache, Headache, bctt-sickuess, Cuts, Burns, Swolliugs, Old.boros. Mosquito Bites, In sect btings, Pains iu the Limns, Ac. R it does not give relief, recollect your money will be • Juded. All that ia asked is a fair trial of it aeoord- 10 tho directions. This article is an English rumo- L * u d was used by Wlllltt “» ike Fourth, late klnii of England, SLhS*** ^ hy himM * our « *0* Rheumatism, where l ,n « °1»« he had tried, failed. Over lU.UUU.UUO TW sold in tlio United States without a ure » ttntl families havo statod that if it ,,* lu l ,e r bottle they would uot be without it, in case Lr.up.MU .. a, oortalu tn cur. .. it i. .rplioa. Xpo ' l KVw “ Couuii is cured in a low days. It cures wiuacux iu 3 minutes—UEADAUUx in >i an hour aud ,UHA » "'hen tirst taken, iu a few hours. no /w I’Ho® 25 aud 60 cent*. ““'TCLIaS U.i .1.0 put up a UOHSfc LINIMENT fiut bottles, whioh is warranted ohuaper aud better u other tor Colic, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, •r-»Uihes, Crooked ileol, Ac. 2R. TOBIAS could HU twenty new^apora with the ‘lers ond ooruheates reoeived oommending his Lini- tut.but oonsidors that warranting itsutUoient. as auv who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for *nd storekeepers throughout Georgia. jtM" Dr. Tobias' offiee, 210 Greenwich street, N. Y. J R. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. ^Vn- Uall, will aupuly tho uouutry merchants at the itor'slowest prices. mar 16 DENTISTRY. 1>U. HI. C. 1IEALD forms all operations pertaining to Natural or Artlfi- 1 f uu th, in tho best style. Office tirst corner west ol Marshall Rouse. ly jan 17 TAMUOTT’H foreign exchange AND emigration AGENCY. Persona wishing to send for their friends, and desirous of bringing thorn out by first 11 1'^ltet ships, are informed that the subscribers are ^Seats ti*: the above Agenoy in this city. *7 are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. J' ICott *• Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up- . *• whioh draft* aro nogotiablein any town through- HeUud aud Great Britain. F'ranoe and Qermany, payable in all part* f'-Mtso; thp * uu uormany, payaoie i 4se al, ° for a&le ' Apply to ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 8 . The Tomahawk, \ w,i,i M °htbly Magazine, Edited by Petei a«£&©!SK,* ^ F - Mmo °- 01 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. Boards for Sale. ^ .nli THOUSAND steam suwed Boards, Je low™ 1 ncl ‘ ®l®*r stuff. Just received aud for sen n ° n ,^® wmo d*ting terms, by LUA3.1’EItHY. Agout, WiUiuk’. KTO l n “COTOU PIG IRON: N ..i. '.*:” h, ' rno ■“ l ot * to suit tiurcUater.. For J u" w »ow York prlo.1, by LOW t CO. > llUtV* *5 NATHANS, under £!. Androw-a *■(« following (nab «rtl- «* No l Bbl. of «tr. oualitp OorMO Tork. ' oo Salmon, do, do do “"L dJ uVS?*,^ **•«•. B IU >Hh, do L*jor ^VT^^Clia ONlSEW YORK.—for I fob H-tfl C. A. L. LAMAR TUB 8AVANNAU AND CUaULEHTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clook A. M., after tho 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 Wilm \V 11 in I iik tou Hteniu-l’ucketn, Which leave with tho U. S. Mail every day, at2>i F. M., and also with the Nevr-York and Ckarlenton Steauinlilpn, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macou on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to eounoet with tho spleu- did new steamship James Adyer one week, ami the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $2U—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. ImylfiJ 8. M. LAFJTTEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. PUR Pill I.A OKI. Pill A—iloron’u l.luv. Tho rogular paoket solir ALCYONaY, Hand ^C/T “aster, will have quick dispatch for the above dMa port. F'or freight or passuge apply to oct 18 OGDEN A BUNKER. FDR PHILADELPHIA. The brig MONT8ERRAT, Capt. Barton, rant* 60 bales <-*• •-* — >0 ROWIdANl?4 CO. FOR NEW YORK—Uuloii Line. -a. The rogular packet sehr ELIZABETH 4 ^jjyJ^ELEANOR, Poirson mas lor, will have quick dis- wMMRpatch for the above port. F'or freightor passage apply to (oct 18J OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line. The regular paoket schr VIRGINIA, Harris afftXTl master, will havo quick dispatch for tho abovo wSMMport. F’or freight or passage apply to oot 1H OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FOR BALTIMORE. Tho schr D. 11. BALDWIN, Friable master, with dispatch as above. F'or freight supply ouhoardat Telfair's Wharf, usage rv 118) FOR FREIGHTOR CHARTER. 3^, The new brig TALLULAH, - — ■ master, wgfor particulars apply to oot 18 BRH BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO FOR FREIGHT OK L'HAIITKU. The fine aclir E. R. BENNETT, Wood mas- ^gjjyj^ter, for^particulaM^ajt^^o^ :. KELLY 4 CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Georgia Line. —.. The regular packet bark MaIUA MORTON, C^&Capt Jno Bulkley, will have despatch for the ■ passage, apply i . »r to ROWLAND 4 CO. ter. F’or particulars apply on board at Telfair's mOSuLwharf, or to oct 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR B ALTIMORE—Regular Line The sohr John W Andeison, Watson, master, srii: meet with dispatch as abovo. F’or freight >r passage, apply on board at Tolfrir's wharf, [oct 15)BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. New Fall & Winter Goods. THE Subscriber oflorn his acknowledgments for past favors and would again invite the attention of the 1 NEW 8TOCK OF FANCY DRY GOOD8, just opening, aud for salo at the lowest market prices. The Ladies will find among aur DRE88 GOODS iw and desirable in Silks and Worsted EMUK01DKK1E8. Embracing every style of Chomisetts, Undor-Sleevos, Infants’ Waists and Caps, Swiss aud Cambric Bauds and F'louuoiugs, Swiss and Cambria Edgings ^ — dke eveiy thing n cortiugs, and very rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs. DOMESTIC GOODS. 10-4 and 12*4 L'nen and Cotton Shi stings; Shirting Liuuus, of all qualities; Bloaelicd and Brown Shirtings, every style; Rod, White aud Faucy Colored Flauuels; Ticking, Canton Flannels; Toweling*, ot every kind, and every article usually kept iu similar establish ed y motto is to ploaso and satisfy all who will call and examine my Goods, and 1 will bo happy to show , whether 1 sell t W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 116 Congrosa-st., opposite Pulaski House. New Full and Winter Goods. ROBINSON ATC A M P, Draper, and Tailors, and D^^ler. in VINE EEAUY-MAbE ULUTK1NU, A RE now receiving and opening their titock of F'all and Winter Goods, cousii F'all and Winter Goods, consisting iu part o( „iuok and faucy colored FYenoli and English Cloths; Fronch, English and American Cassimeres, of all grades uud colors; Vestings of Bilks, Batins, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. UvKB-iOATiNUB—Such as tine English Beavers, Nor way do., Flsquimaux doable-sided do., fine Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of whiohwiltbe made up ana trim med in our usual stylo, and at tho shortest notice. Our IUapt Clotuinu is manufactured by one of the first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises Wo havo our usual large supply of F'uruiahlug hand. Everything requisite for a Gentle _ _ ardrobe—togethor with Trunks, Valises, Carpet- Wardrobe— togetl „ , hags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coals, Cloaks, Ponchos, Loggius and Capes—all of which wc offer as low, aud ou as acoomuiodating terms as can be had olsewhere, at GAUDRY’S BUILDING, aop 23 Next door tqj > ulaaki 11-use. id heavy aiylos, 8-4, 2-4 aud IU-4 Linen Damasks Bleached and Brown, baotch Huoabao aud Bird’s Eye Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown aud Bleaohed Seasonable Goods. UMBRELLAS, FAKA80LM, AND FAN8, at Kcmpton & Ver.tiUo’a. NEW BONNETS. NEW TRIMMINGS, and a general u.ort- of Fancy Silk Goods and Toys, receivee Steamer at tho Trimming and General Variety Store, 132 BROUGHTON STREET, nAKKHOimu TO KENT. A GOOD Bakol.oii.0, two Hlitblu., it Wujfon A*- , Heni. and a good Yard to root. l’oM.i.ion given iimnadlately. Apply to M, M. on - ■”* 1 tf No. IS F HOO.UN TO HUNT. _> FINE Rooms iu n House 45 feot sciuoro. Thnre is a vory flej cooking range for tlio uso of the Rooms, aud two good Clus ‘ ply M.MoGIlEAL, Poitou’s wharf, foot of F'arm-i FOR RENT. M Four two aiory Wooden buildings, sit- uatod on West Hroad-ht. uml Rohnns-sirnot. These bnildinga ure now, ueatly finished, with til out buildings. Apply to sopt 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the premises. OFFICE TO RENT. The Ottico over Webster Sc Palnios’ Btoro, occupied for tho past year by Messrs. F'oot * Duuhaui,—a desirable place for a Factor and Commission Merchant—will be rented low for of years on favorable terms if applied for soon, ecp 30 WEBSTER A PALMES. FOU RENT. TIIE STORE immediately under our office, well ‘ grain and feed jtore, or for storago [sop 23] ~ ~ ROWLAND*A"cb7 'O RENT—Tho s Hep 3 r olllcn. HOWLAND 4 CO. Farm to Kent. That dosirably situated FARM lying between fl the Idouisville Road aud tho Ogeeuhoe Canal, HLabout aeveu miles from this city. There are ut 100 aerea Rice Land, aud 50 acres or Upland, cleared aud nuder fence, togother with the privilege of a tino range for cattle and hoga. To au approved ten 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 Coal k Wood Yard. H FOR RENT. Tho Tenement in Waldbnrg’a Building, at presont occupied by W. WoodbrTdgo, Esq. Pos session given 1st November. R. HABERSHAM 4 SON. Aboroorn and Jones-struot, inquire t A. BONAUD. For Sole. Thn Plantation < a Skidawuy Island, £3L [ caljed the LODQE, with an Island at-"J* Uohcd to it—iu all said to owuUlu 366' acres. The price will bo moderate, and the torma ac commodating ; for which address aep i M.O. W. at this office. Grocery Stand. T70R HALE—A building lot iu Chatham Ward, X 1 auitable for a Family Grooery Store. Also,- Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at this office.tf aug 23 8TOKK FOR RENT. A store for rent on Telfair’s wharf, well oitu- i store. Apply to ROWLAND k CO.m ated for a grocory or provision jy 27 the “ Charleston Steam Packet Company." Fos- T session given ou the first of November noxt. terms, io., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good win, at tho Custom House. tf jy 23 Valuable Lot For bale. FOR HALE.—A valuable Lot con- ttgfc taiuing202>. noros, situated iu the 4th * District of tlio first section of Randolph, (late Loe County,) and known as number 1/6. in the plau of said District. I'orsons desirous of purohasiug, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 26 tf a il I INSURANCE. UWme Insurance Cc. or TUB CITY or NKW-YO_ on.ii»i*aoo,ouo,Hii mm BIMEON L.^1.0BMI8, Pre.id.nt. CsmilJ. UuinjcBH-ip. ’ qiHE MCBSelUBItItH having he.n .ppolnt- A rfi«»>t.oflh«»bov. n«ra«I Oomp.nr, »r.now pr.p.r.d to u.e rllka ngnlon Hro on Building., M.r- obnndltv.Ao., ou fnvorobl. unu*. I STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM 4 80N. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Tho brig MONSERRAT, Capt. Barton, will ihave dispatch for the above port. For freight r passage, apply to ROWLAND 4 CO. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Line. The regular packet schr. P. R. BURTON, Capt. Lingo, will have dispatch for the abovo port. F'or freight of fifty bales Cotton to com- 4S&: plete cargo, apply to ROWLAND 4 CO. Sciuwton 4 Tam.uaN, Agts., N. Y. oct 13 FOR NEW YORK. The regular packet brig CLINTON, Capt. *■ “lpson, having a part or *• * have dispatch for freight or passage apply to oct 13 iThorapi r her cargo ongagc-i) ort. F'o the above port. OGDEN 4 BUNKER. zter, will have dispatch ne above. F'or freight v passage, apply on-board at TelfajFa Wliarf, [oct 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR NEW YORK. •33, The paoket schr. JAMES G. KINO, Wain- wright master, will havo quiok despatch ai ■^■■tabove. F'or freight or passago apply to -?° t8 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FOR NEW YORK. * Th ®,in kct ®® hr : J - B. COFFIN,Ucntly mas- ^® r f Davo quiok dispatoh as above. F’or •^MKfreight or passage applj to ODEN 4 BUNKER. FOR 1I08T0N. Th® regular packet achr. O. LOESER, Snow .master, will have quick dispatch as above.— tF'or freightor passage apply to OODEN 4 t BUNKER. FOR BOSTON. .3-3, The packot sohr. TIBERIUS, Boaumhull u master, will have quick dispatch as above. For ■Sttsfreight and passage, apply to sept 29 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. Ihas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,; w hich ia now in sucoossful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any aise usually visiting ~ port, aud to do the work of repairing, 4c. our port,ana voao tne woraoi repairing, *c.,uu reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be aocommodated on the Railway, uron reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vetsela of any claes or descrip tion, and to oarry on tae busincse of SUip-Carpenter- iag, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. T A good 8hipsQitbls on the premises. •r II H.F. ’. WILLINK.Jb. CUUVCIIF1GLD HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin Bouse.) Chattanooga, Tenncanee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within* few steps of the Passenger Car landing ol th* West ern and Atlantio Railroad, i* now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bkysom and Lady. This House, while under the oontrol of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation os* first olase Hotel. Tho preaontPro prietor having secured the services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased bis most exoellent Cook and House Boy and having furnished tbo House entirely new, hopes U> reUin its high reputation, and merit public patronage. Passengers oan be accommo dated with au Omnibua to and from the Boats, feb 18 [ly ] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. CLOTH8 AND CA881MRRES. XILAUK. and Colored French uud English Cloths, jl do_ do . Fancy Caaslmeres, Plain and Plain do do Fanoy Caasimeres, Plain and Plain teds, Kentucky Jeans, 4e. Reoeived and for sal* by 11 HENRY LATHBOr 4 CO. »g» . Silk, Satin and Stiaw Trimmed Uuuauts; Boys Hats aud Missos Flats; btraw Trimmings; Exhibition ltib- buus; Brocade Satin; Tafctta aud Plaid Gold aud Velvet Bonnet Ribbou; Gold and Silver Plumes and leathern; Bridal Wreaths and Frouch Flowers; bcal- lopod Ribbons; Bonnet Linings; Buekram and Wire Bonnet Frames; Embroideries; Laco Veils; Colored, Dotte-i, Corded and other .Bonnet bilks and batins; Ladies’ Dross, Opora and MorniugCaps; Children’s Dress Caps: Waists; Tabs; Hair Curls; Plaits with Bands and Puffs; Ribbou aud Cheaelo Head Drosses; Plain aud Shaded bpool Twist; Beads; Bruoolets; llair and Breast Pins; Wax DoIIb and Hoads with moving eyes; Crying Dolls; Kid Dolls; China Dolls; India Rubber Dolls; Toy Dogs and otlior fancy arti cles; Zephyr Worsted; Embroidoriug F'loss and Sowing bilk of every shade aud color; Scalloped Velvot Trim mings; Oilmans: Gimps aud F'ringes; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Braids; Steel Trimtniugs and Worsted Patterns. MRS. DOYLE returns her sincoro thanks to tho Ladies of Savauuah.and throughout Georgia and Flori da, for tho vory encouraging patronage she has hereto fore received, and in future will endeavor to merit continuance thereof. Drosses; Smokiug Caps; Slip- rked; Pi ’ ’ pers; Children’s Cloaks; Mantillas marked; Pinking and Braiding dono; Htraw Bonnots and Hats bleached, pressed and trimmed. Ludies are particularly re quested to send iu their orders as early as possible to prevent dolay,oct 7 1'IANO FORTE8, 1HIJ8HJ & MU81CAL uixn, niunii< no 1N8TRUMENTH. The subscriber having purchased tho ntire business of F'. Zogbaum 4 Co„ of which firm he has heretofore been the acting member in Savannah, would pectfully invito the attention of those lu want of anything in the Mueical Line, to hie estab lishment. F'roin many year* experience, both in pro- vioos in the aeleution of Music aud Instruments, fulfilment of orders; with the sssurauco of his utmost soul aud industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron age and confidence of the public, je 15 CfilSTAIXmO’S LIQUID HAIR BYE. C ltlHTADuKO, inventor uml solo proprietor, Soiouco and art have heretofore labored in vain to produce a hair dye, which, by assimilatiux with the fluids that give vitality to the hair, would cLauge its hue without injuring tuo fibre. That object ia aoeom- pliahed. Criatadoru 7 * Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots and filaments while it changes the color. In five minutes a gray or colorless head of hair is transformed to a rich brown, or a rod or sandy one to any darker shade that may bedoaired. There la no oaustic ingro- ““*■ la Mia compoaillou. Tho hair is impregnated with ioal element, th** only hail litharge aud iuvigorating juice, formed from tho same chem- • ira j co i or i n g matter. This is world whioh is froe from lime. , oorrusivo substance. Call and witness its effects, at Criatadoro’s Shaving aud Hair- dressing osUblishmenr, near the Pulaski House, Mon- umeut-square, where it ie applied and for eale. New Grocery Store. eOPARTNUUBHIpNOTICE. fl'HE undorsiguetl having formed a co-partiiorship I for the purpose of doing a General Grocery and Liquor Business, have this day opened a largo and well seleuted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in tne commo dious store under the^Marsbail House, where they in< rite their fri their goods, attentn > an inspeetion of ie public inoy nope by strict and accommodating their oustomers, keeping a const Let supply or every article whioh enters iuto their business, and by SELLUIU AT uiwkst OAto wicks, to merit a Uboral share of publio patronage. Having madu arraugemente to keep themselveqsup- B liod by each socoealve steamer with all goods in tliefr ne, that enter largely into family use, but which from thoir perishable nature cannot K * - spore can always uavs mo Hiunow 01 uuuumug 16 utiolc. » iheir .tor., not onljr rtui. bat of Uu boot quAlltp, T. UYLaND, «epu 3m I- H- U NEIL, LlOU MALE.—5 .bare. |unranuad Caalral BnUrotd Stoob. Apply to WM. WIUQUT. 1’ TO RENT. HIKER Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-si. Also, to biro, a Woman, a good nurso, house and 000k. Enguiro of lfob 24) A. BONA! V Lauri Dr. C. P. I je 28 U1C£’S WIL.D CIIEKB1 Cough Candy! A GIIEEABLE to iho tasto, mid warranted (if are within the reach of any Mediuiue, beside affording relief in easos of Cruup, Asthma, Catarrhs, and Bron chitis, and boing one of tlio most useful remedies in the early stages of Consumption. Mr. RICE iu placing ibis t claims notto have discovered or ingeniously compound, cd Modicinos hitherto unknown, or known only ae sep arate remedies or in such combinations ns prevented thu full force of their benoticial effects. Nor doe# ho aver that thiB COUGH CANDY has the approval of the "entire Medical F'aculty,"or has been recommend ed by tho "moat enlightened Physicians." but he would moroly stato, that having himself sufforod severely from Bronubial Attention attended with Coughing aud Night Sweats, he applied to oue of the F'aculty whoso prescription afforded such speedy relief and resulted Iu such perfect cure that he was induced to obtaiu a knowledge of the ingredients and the manner in which they might be properly compounded, with sugar to give them a convenient and palatable form, since which ho lias had t ho satisfaction of administering it successful ly in many cases. The ingredients of which this Candy ia composed (among whioh Wild Cherry is tho princi pal) are perfectly harmless, and may be tak*.n by per sons of all ages at all times. Uulike many of the Cough Candies now offered for tale, (1 urporting to bo the pro duct of profound medical research, but which are in reality the concoctions of genuine Caudy Makers,) this article is nut expected to cure 44 all the ills that flesh is heir to," but is peculiarly adapted to the few diseases above mentioned, and instoad of being composed of tho poorust quality of Sugar, infused witu the oxtraot of Uoarliound, it is made from Sugar in its highest S tr in iu highc . _ i B , »_, b *\ own a , a | ) j proved remedies. Try it, and its intrinsic merit call forth a spontaneous approval from you whioh ere long shall givo it a popularity unparalleled iu the his- tcry of nostrums, Trice 251 5 cents per Package. Each genuino package velope tho RlfTK _ C. RICE, Cor. Broughton and Whitaker-eta., Savannah, Ga. 49r~Couutry Merchants can bo eu^lied by the Box, each Box containing 5U packages, B UTTER AND i;UKE8K.—25 boxes Chooao; 10 ke^s Choice Goshen Buttor, landing from steamer, for s CRANE 4RODGER8. T>ATKNT MEDICINES —The llorsrnnHU’s I Hope, or'Fsrrior’s frond, Radway’s Roady Rolicf, Davit’ Pain Killei\and Mexican Mustang Liniamont, an invoice of all sixes, received by oct 10 j- E. DcFORD. FAMILY MARKET BEEF in hsdfbbls., N. for sale by [oct 11] MINIS 4 FLORANCE. O. SUGAR.—25 bhds. prime aud fair N. O. MINIS & FLOItANCE. x fine order, and for sale by f Black, Blae, Purple and Red Velvete, for chil- n’s wear, at [oct 10) W. C. WADSWORTH’S. si mere. Satin aud Velvet Vests, for salo by 14 ’ ROBINSON 4 CAM! oot 4 For sale by §i . J do Extra, put up ia F'oil; 2 do Imperial do > 8 do extra Oolong do; 3 do extra fine do: 2 do Congo do; fine Oolong, Oolong curious, 4o. oeta J. D. JEi KCJEIVKD FEU BARK FLIGHT and ‘ ohests finest Y Hyson Tea; 6 do Extra fine do; Fire and Life Imurauee Agency. Farmer*' Fire Innuranco ('otitpuny OF UTICA. N. Y. CtriTiL, $200,000. Granite Fire lnnurnuce Company UF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, $150,000. Charter Oak Life Itusurnnee Company. HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsod by the State) $250,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jab.C. walk let, Boo’y Knickerbocker Fire tnnurnace to.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Cafital, $1 50,000. Charles Ckauek, President. F. D. Mot, 8eo’ry. Those Coiupanios having a cash capital, safely in vested in boud and mortgage, aro prepared to effoot In surance against damage by fire, on all kinds ofpropurty on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr22 Agent for Savannah, 129Congreas-st. THU UNITED 8TATEB l.IKKINHUHANCE, Anuulty and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Calk SuAtem. CAPITAL #*<10,000. This company combines the 51utual and Proprietary system, auu will iusuro the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Ahkold, Medical Examiner. u.rlS ly MINIS* ELOIIANUK, Ato.U. Biuicrolt 6c Bryun, UKNKUAI, AUBATS ANU 1IUUKKR8, roll TIIE PURCHASE AND BALK OF STOCKS, BOBUS, KXCUAHQK&REAL ESTATE. No. 117 Day Street, Havuuunli. jan 24 Ur Liverpool nutl London Fire and Life Insurance Company. r |MIH undersigned Agents of tlio abovo Company, JL will take risks against Fire ou Buildings, Stock in Trade, 4e., on the mostfavorable torma. BANCRUF'T 4 BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Boy-st., Savannah. ROYAL 1N8UUANCK COiUFANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 3,000*000 of' Founds Sterling. r | ill Its INSTITUTION bus nstublislicd an Aguucy I in Savannah, and F'iro Pollcieaupon Produce aud Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Suvauuah, January 21,1853. LONDON PI14KN1X FillE OFFICE. Wills Company takes Kiro Kinks in this oily,aud insures Runts and Leases, sep 2 ROUT. HABEKU1IA51 4 80N, Agents. iKTNA INSURANCE COBPAN1 OF HARTFORD, CONN. rilHE uudersiguud, Ageuts of the above Company, X continue tu take risks against F'iro on Buildinp*, blocks, etc., ou the most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS 4 HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ARBATT, 8ec’y. F. 8. WINSTON, X Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fab 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthorn Mutual Insurance Company. A SBUKY HULL, President and Treusurer.— Albon Chase, Seo’ry. C. F. McKay, iiotuary. Tho undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take tho follow lug risks, vis: Marine, Rivtr and Fire; also ou tho lives of Servants. Lives of White Persona are also taken by this Com pany. No extrapremium lor residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, June ly Corner of Bay aud Drayton sis. UARNDEN’S EXPRESS, For New York, llonton, Fblladelphln, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. 1) Y stouinnrs Augusta, Florida, Alabama, knoz- Xl ville, State tf Georgia and Key Stone State—every Saturday und Weduosduy. Also, to MACON, 510NT- GOMEUY, aud all iutermodiate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Special messeu- gers accompany our Eapresa. Orricxs and Aqknts— 153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells 1 Son, Macon; Geo. It. Clayton, Oglethorpe; ltaudolph-st., Columbus; 74 Urosuiway, Now York; 43aud 46 South-third-street, Philadelphia; S Court- street, Boston; Exohange-streot, Providence-, Mout- gomory-streot, 8au F'raueiseo. aug31 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, 4 CO. For hale. M. foot of Bourds aud HuuntUug, for sale low, I to clear out a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, ■«P 12 tf Willlnk’s Wharf. To JLcusc. A PART of n Wharf, with a Slip aud uiuplo jLX. epttco for a Wood or Lumbor Yard, for lease. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent. •®I» 12 tf Willlnk’s Wharf. hull Making:. THK subscriber line resumed his business of Sail 1 Making, and ia prepared to make Halla of all des criptions. Tents, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Eusigne ant’ F'lags of all kinds, lie oan bo found at all times, at the Jyower Rice Mill. All orders left at the store of Meser Claghoru 4 Cunningham, will meet with prompt utten tion. UyH-3m| M. AMOROUS. Daguerreun Oallcry. rnilF Hubkcnbor has taken the Rooms formerly 1 ocoupiod by Mr. Prentioe, corner St. Juliau street and Market squaro. where he will be happy to soo the former patrons of tho Establishment, and os many now ones aa will favor him with a call. jft|~All piotu res put up iu the best style of the art.ngfi *aar 14 ly J. W. MILLER. ltLADY MADE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! rpHR Subscriber roiprcifully solicit^ tho attention X of his friends sad the publio in genoral, to his oxtoniivt hiaortmeut of hexdy filade Clothing, eum- prisiux as it does, a variety of every article for Gentle men's wear, suitable for the proseut'andoomingseasous. Tho following comprise a portion of the Stock ou baud: U*or Coats and Surtouta of Bl’k and Blue Beaver Cloth, Bl’k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador Costings, Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl’k Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Blue amt Uro Cloth, Business F’rocks, Grey and Check Cassimoro Business Suits, Bl’k Doe Skin Casaimere Pants, French F'ancy Causimcre Pants, Grey aud Mixt Tweed do Pants, Bl’k and klixt Satinett Pants, Plaid and Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Cassimere Vests, F'ijr’d and Plain Bl’k do, Plush Velvet do, F’ig’d Bl’k aud Fanoy do, togethur with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such as fine White Shirts, bilk and Merino Under blurts, Merino Canton F'launol and Joan Drawers, Riding Gauntlets, Blaok, Colored and White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats aud boarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Ac., the wholo ot whioh is offered for sale low by WM. B. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, oetb 17 Whitakur-atreot. Horses und Mules. A lot of good MULES and HORSES for '' ” * T. F. STEVENS’ SI>Uii, w4 -- ‘ * * Cor. Broughton 4 Buruard-sts. gaL,^ *ug24 tl MARKING INK. fpilii subscriber continued to niauuractiiro Ink for I marking Cotton, 4c. F’or salo wholesalo and re tail. By the barrel 25 conts per gallon. Uetail37>a cents per gallon. DAVID U. GALLOWAY, sep 21 3m 73 York-at., Savanuah, Ga. Prime Western Com 6c Meal. / YNK thousnml bushels priiin: cboico Curu iu Os- naburg sacks. 2U0 bushois l'rush ground Corn Meal. Justrecoivod and for sale l.y [aep7J CHAS. 11. DURYEE. Hard ware—Selling Oil'. A 8 I intund clusiug this business which 1 havo f\_ boon conducting for the FJstate of M. Hopkins, i am now offering my Goods at greatly reduced prices. Persons in want of artioles in this line, would do well to call at an early data, as I intend closing in a few weeks. C. HOPKINS, Agont. sop 1 No. 177 Congress-street. Corn* QOO SACKS prime Georgia Corn, for sale. OUU aug 26 W.W. STARKE. |)ERFUi)lEKY,—An adHoriincut of genuine 1 Lubin’s Extracts. Batin’s do, Oriental Drops, Verbena Water, 51ille Fleurs u'ator. Extract Upper Ten. etc. Also, a variety of styles genuine F'arina.Co- logne aud several qualities domestic do, for sale by . oot 10 J. E. Dr FORD, Apothecaries’ Hall. ]\/l OURNING UOLLAHH, dec.-A hoauti JLvX ful lot of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Chemi sette, Plain, Quilted and open Worked, also, Ernk’d in Black, for sale at W. C. W ADS WOR7'II’b, oot 10 115 Congress-st. *_)/ I RBL8. Whisky ; 10 do Uld Monnoguludo., por OLr bark Ellen Morrison from Baltimore, in store and for sale by |octllj E. O BYRNE. IkEEF.—20 half bids Kultou niurket Beef, iu X) Store, for sale by [oct 11] E. C BYRNE. EltlNO Under-HbirU aad Drawer*— JLVL Now opening per steamer, a full suksortmeut of Under-Shirts and Drawers of Merino, F'launel, Canton Flannel; Red and white F'rcnch do; Shirts and Un der-Shirts for Servanta: Ladies’ Merino Shirts; Un der-Shirts and Drawers for boys; Shaker half Hose, etc., eto., for sale cheap by oot il GEO. 8. NICHOLS. 1 .'XTKA FINE II ATM of the latusl style aud Pi finish, just received at oct 10 DIBBLE 4 CAREY’8. TALOUR and POTATOES—In store and for X sale by Isop 17) E. O’BYRNE. |J KA8N BELIitS—llaud, House, nud Dinner JJ Bolls, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, oot IU 102 Bryau-st. 1 1 AY.—150 bulcs prime Northern liny. For XX sale by [sept26J ROWLAND <fc CO. T U8T RECEIVED, uud iu store, 3.0U0 Ha lf vans Oranges. [oot 8) J. D. JESSE. QPONGU BISCUITS.—5 bbU frosh Spongo Rin- kl cults, and 60 bbls Batter, Sugar, Soda and Pilo Biscuits. Just received by oot 6 M. J. SOLOMONS. IF AY.—50 huien prime North Hivur Huy, land- XX >ug and for sale by oct8 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. f 'I ANAL FLUUR—For sale, lauding from bark \_j Edward, 60 bbla superior Canal F'lour, by oct 11 II. K. WA8UBURN, Agt. i 1 EORGIA FLOUR.—350 bbls Etowah Mills VJT Flour, from New Wheat. 2U0 bags Cunningham's do do do do, reoeived and for sale by oct 5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. ( > LOVES, HOSIERY, dcc-Goi.t’s Black, FJT Whit* and Colorod Kid Gloves, Ladies’ do do do do dodo, Cashmere, Uuok and Berlin do, Ladies' and Gent’s Buck Gauntlets, Ladies' Cotton, 5I>rino and Siik Hosiery, Gaw's do do do do y 9 Hose. A full eup- plyof Boy’s and Misses Hosiery, Ladiea’ Silk and Me rino Vests, Gent’s do do do do. Children’s Merino do. F’or sale by [oot l] HENRY LATUUOP 4 CO. AUCTIONS. By T. Jf. Walsh. runH*v. Ml Aucti.H, WUIb. *jooli-ll’rtVt. 1 »■" IWfMhlMiM. Fur<or. In ..M hoj.., wn.ii.ic, of hl.hu,.n/ iu4 luruimrim mg a no un, mstiiuci «khvhht taa Maple Chair*, Mahogany Soffes, Centre Tables. Esten- Clr<hiL„ tion Dining Table#, Lonnfen,B»o4C*s*v, Work Stands, 0.0: Ten >»l. MM, . «w>u»i tuimMi cash. ^ - TUESDAY, Not. I. In front of Court House, within tho usual hours, will be sold, a Lot on Thunderbolt road, containing six and a half acres of land. It Is well located for a residence, being outside the oity limits about 100 yarda, relieving the occupant from oisy taxes. It ha* a flna view of the river and read. The abovo will be treated for previ ous to the day of tale by applying at the counting room. Administrators' Sale. w .„. ... OnTUE8DAY,Doo.C, Will be sold In front of the Court House, between th# legal hours of sale, the interest of D. M. Ilogors, deoeaa- ed, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, ou Hutchison’# Island. F or further particulars inquire atthe couutlng room. 8old by leave of the Oidlnory of Chatham Coun ty, aa the proj order of the Administrator. of D.i , deceased, Administrators' Sale. On TUESDAY, December 0, Will be sold in front of Court House, between the le gal hours of sale, Iiot and improvements, No. ner of South Broad and Whitaker atresia. The Lot is subject to a Ground Bent of $67 6U to th* City. The improvements consist of a doublo tenement Dwelling, in the baeemont of which is an Office, Drawing Room, Pantries and Bathing Room. On the first floor, is two largo and elegant Parlors, with » spacious Verandah inoioeed with Venetian Blinds. Iu the eeuoud story ia four bed rooms, with an enclosed Verandah,all light ed with gas. There are spaolons aooomraodations for kitchen and servant rooms, oarriage house and stable in a briok buildiug on the roar of the dwelling; on the lane in the yard, is a flue pump and good water. Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45. a good Cook and Washer. The above porperty is sola by leave of the Ordiuary. as the property of I) M. Rogers deoeas- ed, and by order of tho Administrator*. T bo declared at tho sale. Will At Private rtnln. Lot No. 12 aud Building, on Stoue-atreot. The Lot la feu simple, 60 front by 8U doon. The dwelling ia two stories high, aud well finished. WiU bo sold low im plied for by the 20th loss. Two five acre lots, one mil* from th* oitv, for sale low if applied for immediately, on soocmmodatlug terms. Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Briok, in quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Tenuossoo Corn, in lots to suit purchasers, just received. 21 bbls oh'oiae Butt Pork, in lute to suit purchasers. Landing and for sal*. A desirable Uuihling Lot for Sale.—"Lot No. 9, fourth tything, Anson Ward. F'or particulars, enquire at th< oountiug room. 6 koga Rid Stone Mills Yowder, 2 do Haxard 4 Co’i IIFG 1IG powder, 13 do Dupont’s N P Powder, for sail low to close a ooncorn. LOTTERIES. GKOHU1A MTATK LOTTERY, r the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMBER"—Of Oeirgiu State Lottery, Class 94. drawn on the 18th. 73 19 37 13 76 35 24 45 28 25 20 2 47 Lowest Three No. Prise $75. Como Try In thin Hpletidltl Mcliemo ! Te bo drawn in 8avanv::h This Afternoon, 19th. Gcorgin State Lottery, OLAIS 95. 90,350—5 of 1,350—13 of 350 And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prizes ! Tickets $2, shares in proportion. Tiokets aud Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on dr mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens's Building, oot 19 GREENE AND l’ULAMKl MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near HalLNiroet s.nne, near neii.ntroeii GREGORY 4 MAURY. Manager!. Draws iu Savannah This Day. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tiokets $1—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the paokage or sal* by E. WITniNOTON. Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. Georgia State Lottery. % A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMMERH—or Georgia Btato Lottery, Class 94: 73 19 37 13 75 35 2J 45 28 25 2fi 2 47 HOT Lowest 3 No. l’rixo $75—Tiokets on!v $2 “SB Come try in this.—ll io a very Beautiful Scheme. CLASS 95. Will be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon at 4H o'cl'k . CAPITAL PRIZES : $o,»5o—s or t»3o..i or see Ao. S' The subscriber has now opened a large and ■ice assortment of Fall and Wlntor Goods, consisting of French and English Blk and Fanoy Col’d Cloths, Plain Bl'k Doe Skin Caerimerea, F’ig’d Bl k ElasUo Tiokets $2—halves $1—quarters 50 cent*. Tiokets, elthor singly or by the paokage, for sale by oct 19 CHARLES B. PATTERSON GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office So. f» IVhitaktr- Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY 4 MAURY, Manager! w tl. ,ooJ CUjt an. 1, alln.fit. to, . Also, for a Urn of 5 yean, the *14 ~ i.nc. and Ut, MMtaftUa, .boat 101 » t°«» dwelling aad anMan ».« large number and variety of orr~ treos, choice fruits, auol, as Am FtoOrbp® - . ®to., with many eVoie* Roses) plants. The above property is apartof the 1. Traot, near the city aad will positively be 1 above. Terms at time of sale. Guardian's Sals, On TUESDAY, 1st day Nov. next, atllo’eloek. Will be fold In front el Couit-bones in tavwnnfiB Lot No. (10) Ten, Digby Tything, Derby Wi improvement!, in Bavannnli—being the pr« Margaret Cavenaugh, n lanntic. Bold by pen Ordiuary of Cbnthnm County, and by dian. Tkr4s—One-third cash; one-third on tw credit, end th* remainder aa twe year* 1 interest from day of sale. Payment! mem gago ou th* proportjr—purchaser paying fbr sary papers. Stores for Rant. Two stores under our Counting Room, and ene Wharf Store. Possession given immediately. oot 18 Hides Want'd. Tho lUghest market price* wilt be paid tor Green, Dry, Salted aud Fluit Hides. Apply nt ear Counting Room. oot 1$ Potatoes at Private Sals. 25bbU.j5hoice Kidney Potatoes, now landing Oram bark Uarvost. H.J£. Bum at Private Salt. ... . Now landing por schr. Cataract, Irom Providence. fi$ ibis. N. E. Rum. F’or wale low. aug 17 Prims White Corn at Private Salt. Just received in storo, and for sale in lots to sultpur- t#gxr chasers, Ttrmecssh. Valuable Building Lois ai Private Salt, Lot No. 13, containing 120 feet by 60 feet, situated on Gwinnett-street. Also, Lot No. 14. oontainlng 60 by 120 feet, situated on oorner of Drayton and Lamar-etreeta. If not previously disposed of br private sale, th* above lots will be sold at publle auotion in front of the Court House, on Tuesday, the Oth of September next. Term* at sale. :t of Land at Prttdi. __™. . _ Lot Laud No. 23,16, S, containing 160 acres, itilltlm bored, situated lu Cass County near Kingston, $ fisvf miles Irom th* State R. Rood. Bouse for Bent. Philadelphia, aud will continue to keep on h sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Essence ot Coffai This it tho best composition of Coffee ever offered for salo. and Coffee made from the Easenoe la much morn wholesome, more delicate, flnner flavored and eolered, S etfootly clear, and In every respeot superior to the nest Rio Coffee, aud in uso will prove a nett saving 15 cent, over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. rry it and see If it does i Tennessee Uucon and Lard, at Private Sals, 13,000 lbs. New liaoon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 44 Fresh Leaf Lard, just reoeived per R. R. xidiii him huh. juti rvuoiTvu pvr n, a. from Tennessee, and foranle Inlet! to salt purchasers. Groceries. J*rotieUms, etc. C PHILBRICK 4 BELL ofl*ronaooommod*tlagt#nfi« at private sale: Liuoors.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Psaeh Brandy. 25 bbU. Monougahol* Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, o hair pipes Cogoao Brandy. 10 oaaka 44 Small Btill" Bootch Whisky, I puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth casks Finet, CaetiUion 4 Co. and Ueaneaay Brandy, 200 dot. of tine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Ram, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private steok. Bacon.—20 casks Bides, 10 oaiks Hams, If eask! •j* Shoulders. Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Gxmbnt.—160 bbls. Rosendale Cement Co. Flouh.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Riohmond, Ckgckkkt.—26 oratca aborted Common and Granite GLAidWAUK.—76 casus Tumblers, assorted, 10 oaf*! Wines, 16 bbls. Lviups, Molasses Cans, Ao. GiHUdWAkx.—76 casus Tumblers, assorted, J /lues, 16 bbls. Lumps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Ckaukkhs.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Opposite Pulaski Housa Ciuaks.—AO.OOOCommon German Cigars,20,000ipxn- lab Imported do. B0Ai.cs.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform* Also, a large assortment of Beady Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clseks. Fanoy Soaps, F’a cy Artloies, Ac. Ao. Ay 14 - For Hent. Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Juhnstoa’s Building, Bay street, for rent low. 8UUTHWB8TBRN RAILROAD. wbrVi ■ m 7XW WWJSEKZZJlESBEdjEBS. IjAHBEhUEli Truins luuvo Macon uaiiy atO^ X A. M., arrive at Oglethorpe 10)4 A. M., arrive %% Columbus 1 o'clock P. hi. Leave GoRimbua dally at 9 o’clook A. M., and Ogle thorpe at Ilk A. 51., arrive at Maooa 8)4 P. M.. con necting at Maooa each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and MUledgevilie, uRh Macon and Westorn trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Cliattanouga, Nashville, Ao. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of oooefaoe, 28 miles to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M.A W.P. 9au Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee aad Su« feu la mail stages. Passengers breakfast and dins at Fort Vallay,, GEO. W. ADAM8. Maooji, Aug. 31, 1853. St sag31 DIS1LIVSAHY OF THE opened at the Collego Building, a DISP ENS ARY, CLASS 125. roK 1853. Will bo drawn in Savannah This Afternoon. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. JAMES QOWEN, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. STOVES FOR SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, UMl 145 Hroughlon-tiretl, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands unrivslod as a Stove for Southern use, and obeJIeages all others. A large varioty of Parlor, Office and Cooking 8toves. Tin Ware at w holesale. Housekeeping artiales, Wood en Ware, ete.. ete.,-t* —“ L **- *—•*-- ** - attention of old aud COAL AND WOOD. RED ASH AND KENNEL COAL, I N Quantities to suit purchaxers ou the wharf, o deliverod in any part of the oity. incu Jack, i/piniiu unu, JLive uni AuIi, Fine anil Light Wood, by the Bout Load or at Retail. For the convenience of persons residing in the *iyper portion of the city, Boxes for orders are 'jffacod at the Stores of Messrs. J. 51. Cooper 4 Co., W. W. Lincoln and W. G. Diokson, and at the Office of the ’* 4 Morning News." In order to ensuro promptaesoin •applying ardors, these boxes are examined daily su 9 -A. M., aud 3 o’clock, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawrful measure, nr.d purchasers will confer a favor by imme- ■diabely reporting any inttanoo in whioh my teamsters should fait to dellvor the quantity ordored. Having made arrangements for a regular supply of the above articles, ana for their prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a continuance jf the favors of my fanner customers, aud the pstn nage of consumers of Adotce aud J/tdiciue will be furnished gratuitously all who apply. Any person who may have been first) prescribed tor at the Dispensary and who may after ward. become too siok to come to the College, will be at tended at his or her residonoe, if desired. All esses *f Surgery whioh may be presented and may require H. will be operated upon at the College and afterwards at tended to at their residences. The Dispeusary hours will bo from nine to ten o’eloek overy morning. This arrangement, beiog a part of the system for clinical instruction for students, will be permanent, and the Dispensary will be attended by two of the fa culty, iu rotation, every mouth during the year. The attending physicians for October are Dr. F. M„ Kullouk and Dr. Chas. W. West. dlvandlawlm GOFF E E H OU 8 E . THE Undersigned has leased, and has uow fitted up iu neat and elegant style, the budding on Drayton- utroct, uoxt dcor to Way 4 King’s, to be occupied as n COFFEE HOUSE, whore be intends to serve up in superior style, ever? Delicsi y of the Season. New York Oyntern, Hnvnnnnli Oysters, Venison, Grouse, Partridges, Flili, New York and Philadelphia Beef, dee., dee., Will alwsyabe kept on hand, and served up in ft stylo never before equaled iu this city. Parties furnished with private 8uppere and Dinners on short notice. He will keep only the beet Liquors. 3m^ JOHN MoK. CGPT. AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SAU L C. WILSON, LESSEE AND FBOFRIETOB. BituuUd JSorth Side of Broad-street, three Boors West Y Washington-street. a The Subscriber having taken n lease of this FIRST CLASS HOTEL, will give hlsnndivldtd attention to the accommodation of hit' friends ami patrons. His best efforts will be directed to pr<^ mote the comfort of all those who may favor him with an opportunity to serve them, with perffisasnt or traiu- sient boarding, as well as euah through travellers, ad- may patronitn his daily ordinaries. > The constant aim or the undersigned will be toprs- d lOt—wtlnov. 18837) FALL SALES. (1883. IIAltI>WAUL, CUTLERY, Ac. SAMUEL PALMER & SON, 148 Congress and 67 St. Julian-sts., Gibbon’s Building, II AVE now iu store u guucrnl assortment of XX American and English HARDWARE. CUTLE RY and EDGE TOULb, and are constantly reoeivinc EDGE TOOLS, and additions thereto. Merchants, Planters, Builders, Housekeepers and others, " rr - -— hloh constantly reoeivinc . Planters, Builders, invited to examine o«r stook, whioh embraces a great variety, and will be sold at the lowest price*. Dm sept 26 REEDCANS for shipment in any quantity, supplied at short notioe. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Bkukiiart, Ferry Wharf, Opposite the Gas Works. 1 oct 3 rpilK t IiTghlaud ly on hand,* large supply of the best quality of bland Oak, Hickory and 1’ino WOOD, whioh he -- by tho whole sale or retail, as low for cash as eau igotforin tho city. All orders punctually a‘ tended to, and particular attention given to moaaur xuent. Wood yard at iho old stand at tho Canal at Ain ilroad Bridge. jy 22 ly PETER WHITE. F. O. CARL, Brighton "reel, Jir.l door abvve Lytt.m HU1, 3 — Offers hie aervi©« to the publio for the execution of 1UKL1NU lUDNHj BaukSheujres, Tailor’s ^Bouse^Sign, Qriuuneutal Pointing, and ' / 1UK Trimmers, Barbers rotfd by (sept 20J olssors and Raxor’s. Just MORSE 4 NICHOLS. laboghe 4 bowne. E 1 ! Bocks, 1NB WHITE HIIIRTS—-Merino Under Shirts aud Wrappers. Also, Merino Drawers, , etc., for sale low by sept 7 WM. R. SYMONS. CAMPJL11NK FRl'SH rcpply, j*«st received and for sale by JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. M. J. SOLOMONS. Cassimere—with a large variety of French F’ancy Caa- eimare, of the latest style aud patterns—also, a choice SSL... -• ' - variety ot Bl’k and Fancy Coahmere, Plain Bl’k Satin. Fix’d Bl’k and Fancy Col’d 811ksnud Satins, Cut8ilk Velvets, eto.. the whole of whioh he is prepared make up to order in the most fashionable manner and ou aooommodatinx terms. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and oet 1 Iraper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-strest. Rollers, for salo by *1 Trays, . ....u, uvmh,. is, Rolling; Fins, and Towel ‘ COUJN8, 100 Bryau-st pRlillk MUTTER AND CHEESE.-Just X. r®oelv*d per steamer Alabama, at t BERLIN 4 NATHAN’S, tegbV under St. Andrew’s Hall. \G > I ...c UAUINW RODS—Ouigir., IUul«, Out J.T . Stloiu, Spirit rroofa, Bunn 8UrU, Splok»U Md F.uclt., for nU. low bp |wtg] j. i.CoULINB. sep 10 WM. J. DU NT’8 : uml Hulk-dressing Sulnou, ■9 BUOUGHTON STREET, Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hnll. i. lt’K, H1VKRV -SALE STABLE,(feC Corner of Broughton and Barnard-*!*. Til051A8 F. STEVENS, Prop: * aug 24 Swedenborg’s Works. 'IIE Wriiingu of Swedenborg, and Collateral Works of eminent NEW CHURCH author*, *4 w York and Boston price*. Kept constantly on hand. If or sale by J, p. COLLINS. Id ly Agent Q. 8. A., 100 Bryan-st. House and Sign Painling. executions Ic.epB Lor a»r. at bla •tor.rfSnuf’oUa.^SpSr'fiaaji ingu. Gilt theture F rames, Japanned Tins, far signs, 4a. Ail work done cheap’, and warranted to give satbflnv. tiou. '_fimn sep 19 Staves Wanted* N OP WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. OT lose than 43 or ovor 44 inches long, do. do 6 do 7 do wido. do do 1 do 3 do tkiok. Tho book edge of the 8tave to be dressea down to tfcft same thickness as the front edge. The Staves to be straight!/ cleft, and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. F'or Staves prepared in striot conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen 4 C0*n lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1*4 Maroh, F'ifty Dollar# per 1000 pieces will be paid by ,Nn KSW LOW 4 ( Savannah, June 21.1853. t fob c°. WOOD! WOOD! ?on hand m