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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1853)
0*8 JOHN M. O printing H AVING bo«n romoroil «> U» rooms over th«ir Book Star*, on th. ooru.r of Whlmklr ud St. . otrteto. and haring boon jrtoHj improved by Iho ion of n.w mntorialo, thoy Art prepared to ort- "u.uodertb. mauogomentot met: .Till. V. A' BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 10 * ,up - '"'ii’ord.n «4»lv.d >1 th. Book Storo, or.t thooffloo ofiMVoroiofSlM. book binding. JOHN M. COOPER k CO. her. oonnectod with tholr O, Inti US OltobliikBOht, 00 00t00li»0 BOOO BlMDIlT .nH KLOlO Book MoKoroCKJkT, ood on pnporod to niooQto Book Blading of «ittj dworlptiou lit tbo boot |, r il .* l Ot the obortoot notioo. oct 19 'Tancwo academy? mons. a. bonaud, Respectfully informB hia Pntrona, that ho will open hi* Academy io November prox- I imo, on which day dna notion will lie given, oct 13 dancing academy, at Andrew’. Halt MR. NICHOLS UiSkUaviogfp.ne tbo oommor la vtoitlno tho Aoo- dtioioi of TeocIi.ro Ip No* York ood PbUodolphlo, nttio* now Mu.lo ud Dnnne, ho lo proporod to toooh In th. different rorlotiot of thlo Art. Torino, houro of ittendou.o.kc., In future advortUouionUoudciroalaro. tlr.N. htooeoured tho oortlooi of btr. Pbolpo, tho celebrated Viollnlit, to nrtiat him In his cl.uea, oct 11 For Sale. The Yatoh Pilot Boat PET. 8ho is of near 47 ton* burthan. Apply to JAMES KING, or afcltcLAGHoRN A CO. tf art 3 msHtiLi'iiun, rfllE Co-partnership heretofore existing under I the nauio and Arm of P. Wiltberger k Son is dis solved, hr the death of P. Wiltborger. All persons Urinf claims against tha late firm will please present them, and all those iadebtod will make payment to Savannah, Oct 15,1855. W. II. WILTBERGER. oct 15 lw CO-PARTNER© 1111'. I HAVE this day associated with tue in the busi ness of the Pulaski Uouse, Mr. lienry C. MacKen- , under tho name and llrr* ~ r W. U Savannah, Oot 15, 1853. lale at 147 Bay-st. act 15 PRICE k VEADER. PRICE «£v. KiUBUOlBi /COLLARS—Chiniosuttbs, Underilceves, Infants' 1; Rohes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric <ad Muslin Bands, all in fine variety at KEMPTON k VER8TILI/S, 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryan-strcots, oct 17 Warring* Range. ■TgABSgMHg T9 Traveler* Goto* Noith. THRoudH'irrJgTcJ'ao hours. Ifow-Iort aid Charleston Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE ' of too Coro from tb. South ud Wool. ooou 8t.om.ro ' ll ‘' ” w “ 4 4 ' 1,,did JAMES A DOER, SjASWML \W. J. PortoT. , „ '6N > wZDLBDAY. V ° am “ t,t - SOUTHERNm'"*'j Thom.. 1,000 Tons./ Commander. The., itoom.ro or. uorlroltd on tbo oout for otfotr «. HENRY MIbSHUON, « CUfWtorf. Steerage do liM m .ft*". TV ?" w ttoomoblp NA8HVILLE, will bo '«pt har b’* 0 * *“ tho **»• e * rl J ■» Norombtr. FOU PHILADELPHIA* PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The new and spleu- did sidtwheel stesm- U^uie.AuuoAATE OF OEORUIAoTa^ \v«h na.iiTw n? Te ®* T ® n ?» h for Philadelphia every Wednesday. 1 he** steamships aro the most comfortable 25“®* nd * ro unsurpassed for safety and speed They will learoSavaunah a* follows: Wednesday, 28th 8opUmb*r. W “lurid ay. 6th OeSober. ““ • BUM. Wednesday, lath Ootobor. OkorjU. Wednesday, 19th October. a.V ?;, eUW , Wedneiday, 26th Ootobor. Stow or Ooorgla Wcdueoday, 2d Nor.mbor, Keystone 8tate Wednesday, 9th November, State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th Novembor. Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November. State of Georgia. Wednesday, 30th Novembor. Keystone State. Wednesday, 7tli DeoVmbor. Staae ot Georgia. Wednesday, 14th Doocmber. Cabin Passago ** ,*iff 1 Steerage.., sep20 C. A. L. Lamar, Agent in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN. Ag'ta in Philadelphia. Turnners, Fry Pans, etc. The best goods in an be found at 155 Broughton-st. oct 18 M0R8E k NICII0L8. UEIIE IS YOIJH REMEDY. Holloway’s Ointment. I nast Miraculous cure of bnd Legs af ter 43 years* Muttering. hind tf a Letter from Mr. William Qalpin, of 70 St. Hary's-street, Weymouth, dated Xbth May, 1851. T»Professor Holloway : i the age of IS roy wife (who is now 61) caught cold, which settleu in her legs, and ever siuoe they have boon uioro or less sore, and greatly idimid. Her agonies wero distracting, and for months npilisr iho was deprived entirely of rest and sloop.— Erery remedy that medical men advised was tried, but ithout effnot; her health suffered severely, and tho ite of her logs was terrible. I had often read your irertiieinents, and advisod her to try your Pills aud .ir/meot; and, as a last resource, aftor every other rejitdy had proved usoless, sho consented to do so.— relate, got cttuineuced six weoks ago, and, strangi id health. Uor logs are painless, without .audhor sleep sound and undisturbed.— Could you have ^ witnessed the sufferings of my wife v. i—a a- ^ them with her j V -r - . . ..-- Juld indeed fool de lighted in having boon the moans of so greatly allevia- A Person 70 ycarH of age curod of a bad Leg, of Thirty yearn Standing. topyo/a Utter from Mr. Wit'iam Abh», Built Ur of Gan • Hf Jiuihclijfe, near liudderijicld, dated May myuuwd, yet, inoppoaitiou to that opinion, your Pills n<l Oiatmenthave effected a complete euro in so short tune, chat few who had not witnessed it would orodit he fact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABB8. The truth oi this statomont can be vended by Mr. f. P. liogland, Chemist, 13 Market-stieot, lluddi A dmulfill bnd lirenat cured In one Month. Irtrael of a Letter from Mr. FraUrick Turner, of Pena- k ‘int, Kent, dated December 13/A, 185U. than six months, and during the whole period had L< best medical attendance, but all to no uae. Having »» wound in my own log by your nrlralled medicine, I determined again to uao your r,lli aud Ointment, and therefore gavo them a trial in hr cue, and fortunate it was I did so, for in leaa than a aontb a perfect ouro was offeotod, and tbo benefit that timui other brauohes of my family have derivod from ttur uie it really astonishing. J now atrongly reoom- waithem to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pill* ahouldbo used uonjointly with tha Oiutment .J* *f the following cases: WLcgi Chilblains Fistulas Sore Throat# Bruits Chappod Gout Skin Diseases a.... k..^. Glandular Scurvy a,-— vJoft) Swellings Soie Heads oiHaiMoj. Caucors Lumbago Tumours jti.Miind Contracted Piles Ulcors bwlFlic* nud Stiff Rheumatism Wounds *T Joints Scalds Yaws '•foot Elephantiasis Soro Nipples. .... MtheEatablishmontof Professoi HOLLOWAY (near Temple Bar, London) and by all rei- NttuleDrucgiatsana Dealers iuMudiciuesthroughout JMlritiih Empire, and those of the United States, in wu .kc.,#7u.,and $1 50 each. Wholesale by pf'Jg houses in tho Uniou, and by Messrs. AkD.8A.NDS. New York. United States Mail Line. N. Y. AND SAVANNAH HTBAMMJUIPg - ^ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving Ha- vanuah for N. Y. Th. coX te,„n, 0 ° 8 ”u r u d '-^"'’ The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok 44 Saturdav* Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon. 4 4 Saturday. Tho Florida, Capt. Woodtioll*' 4 Saturday. July 2 CaP u „ ‘ Haturday, 9 • Wood hull, Saturday, 44 16 8ohenok “ Wednesday, 44 2u The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday.’ 44 30 The Alabama. Capt. 8ohenok, 44 Wednesday, Aug. 3 Ihe Auguste, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday. “ - Tho Florida, Capt. WoodLnll, 44 “*»— J - The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull. Iho Alabama, Capt. Bchonok, Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, The Alabama. Cant. KohmmV These shi| ced, 60 he aud polite officers. Thoy offer a most desirable veyanoo, to New York. On the completion cf the At- lania in the autumn, this line will he semi-weekly— ssx^tr^sss^-r^ss^ „ . ... Agent# in Ssvannah. . 8AM L. L. MITCHELL, J* lfl W 13 Broadway, N. York. 4 Saturday, ' Wodnesda,., 4 Saturday, 4 Saturday, 4 Wednesday, 4 Saturday, 4 Saturday, Wednesday, 8. V t. STEAMBOAT LINES. For I'alntkn, Kail Florida. ToachiH^r at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middltburg (Black Creek), and Pico lata. _ _fr^» Th* fuperior steam packet WM. Ej-jKfeg^AOAHTON, Capt. Shaw, will loavo ou ^■■^■^■•Tueaday Moruiug at 10 o'clock, aud will continue to leave evory Tuesday. tor freight or passage, apply on board at the wharf lately occupied by the Union Steamboat Company, or to sop 12 CLAU11QKN A CUNNINGHAM, Agts. TU mVKLLEBS U01NU NORTH. TUB HAVANNAU AND CUAULKMTON U. 8. MAIL f °f kh ® guidance of patients in o «7 iuorder arc affixed to eaoh Pot. rotuu by w. W. LINCOLN, Agent, Congross-stroot, Savannah, o a. Keductioii iu Price HOULE’S HfPKRION FLUID For Restoring, Preserving and Adoraing the Hair, o TJ,R FOLLOWING low bates, viz : .r M for ®Mly sold at 50 ots. reduced to 25 ot*. « ;; ;; 1 75 « I* 6o ii Pneu 6 li®* kart *clo over known for curing Bald- to ikin’ m ff ' 8 * ,k Rheum, and all affections of “ogle’s Electric Hair Dye, UlMUi,M„ A f 0TI, “ OT TBK ACE. fcike*Bt?f Q {nu # E w oe a s*igl»tly Hair, in- *°*«nt it[■ -ni?fA or . Hf 0 *** 4 literally dying it *' "totiiinri time improving •kia ndc«Hr" iY liakr * 11 doo< uofc Bt »' n trund ceruin pr ui, ! a *** weatlior. Its effects fe! s Shaving Cream (MtiJtSC.kiV'i; lu “ lld Ml J«t«rg«nt pron- "• Min .tr' * k, “ ^ 1:111 olupplM, .nd .l.o ro.in !?,,lie’s Hefteaiona. •aSS^Jaas is withouka P rivai. n * ndreu ' frfiiattSB .J? ik< *® d tb* teat of tho strictest i-ttiIFF. BOOLE. Boaton. A - m T.k ni A sj..* 16 Tomahawk, A "““‘t'r Mu»j!lno, Eilltod by Polor *5'J < **Ior.u,'k, l,y ’*• *'• Qrlffl “' M “°“- u *' g. JOHN M. COOPER k CO. Port v “onrds for Sale. 0*MM«h L ^ AN£ ! •ww'eJ Board., * ■»>»*■ Ja« rewind .ad ft wharf. Vuiq^SJJoh pig iuon.' - ^.•dBsiM.JCt' 8 ll lota to suit nurchai FOIL NOW YOUK-tieorgia Lino. . Tho regular packet sohr. P. U. BURTON, 7 Capt. L^go, will have dispatch for the abovu ■HiKport. For freight of fifty bales CotWn to oom- plete cargo, apply to L jl J* 1 w°virkprS?.*bv UU P urchMer, ‘ For —- Andrew low k co. •Wfcw 11 't*To uuderSt. Audrew's fj!'* l0 «k l «i piillJ v “f, 1 “Iklilng a .ary C»rd! .‘Sf^ l ' d ' "“braela, f.aoy l°w prioos. ^■^^nrrrr-^”* 1 “ cooruBSoo- W, • YOKK-fo, In»b 8-tfJ C. A. L. IiAMAB STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day. •onueotinx at Charleston with the wv. I .Wilmington Ntemu-Packeti, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, atilk P. M.. and also with the an< * Stoomohlpa, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneot with the aplen- stoamship James Adyer one week, and the p the next. Faro from Charleaton —•■York bv land route, $20-tlme 52 houre; by stoamchips, $25. jmylft] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. 8HIF LINES. FOIL 1*111 LA DU 1j1*!11 A—lleron’N Jiinc. -t -». Tho regular packet sehr ALCYONA, Hand master, will havo (juiok dispatch for tho abovu ■port. For freight or passage apply to OGDEN* BUNKER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1853. DRY GOODE fob vjmfttiiMdn .... aUMlio. of . dnlrabl. Jiock of .. URfaUW 41 u luoioll olnoot 4a ob», m ... mMBttr affriBflrifcsSa are able aad determined lo eeli them as 1. w, if nut “ - y *- Drew Goods Df>|iiirtiM«!iit, coda oud Plain AlpiMS. Frooch, Cngllah aad Uaraiaa E “ 4 “* h “ 4 a “"- tong and Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroideriee in great nssortmeaL HOSIERY, dec. In this department, we offer every variety of Silk SSfStoSJ 1 * Wnntadlta. and Hair llose. 8Uk. Cotton and Merino Under Garments for Gent’s and Lndies sii2r£& oSii* “ 4 co ‘ lo ' , u ‘°” 4 ' ,or r ■“‘■‘’Si.y.'TSl PUI ? •" d «l»« d •• •» color., I.lna», 8111 and Wontod Sorpoutlao llrald., Uuthm. Edgings, eio. Linens and Damasks. Oar stock of these Goode, is in fact a btock, for we offer avery varietv of Bleaoted and Brown Damasks. Table Coveria Islaesand styles. Diaper Towels, Dam- nsk Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash, Linen Sheetings. Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wido, wm- rauted all pure Flax, aad from the best makers. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. We have a fall and complete assortment of EaglUh and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles aud qualities, White, Rod aud Blue Flanuels, Bleached and Brown l>omo#tios, all qualities, Ticks, Denims. Checks, Stripes, Blue and Brown Drills, do. All of tbe above are for sale at J. H. COHEN A CO.'g, No. 140 Broughton-st., next tel. W. Morrell k CO. FAIL OF 18531 GEORGE S. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, fuhnishing quods, $•<?. 1 Su . b,crib8 r has now in storo aud offers for sale th* following: nw!. nt n » flll ® u . b,U04 . bl,ok » » nd brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter bharn Fur Clolh, aud Camblet Ororooats. Gent # tine black Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. Coate* * b * u>4 blwb, and claret frock and Dress Genfs Cadot Cassimers, Tweed Gasslmere, black 5?* r ° 4 bl uo Casaitnore Frock tees, aad business Sack Coats—a grest variety. Gent's black Doe Cssstmore, and more than thirty style** 0t of fftnc 7 Casaimere rants of latest Gent's Vests—about 1,500 Vests, embracing all of tho jw styles, some perfectly beautiful. k.. A I? r F Jw*t lotof Hatinett Round-Jackets aud Pants, * luib ng Overcoats, Frook aud Sacks for sorvanta. ludla-Rubber and Pilot Cloth OvercnaU. YOUTU’8 AND BOY8’ DKPAILTDIUNTt has never beeu equalled io this place, and contains the following: tucks* d C1 ° th ’ B * av ®* c,oth4rater8h » m Overcoats and Blue, black, brown and elaret Cloth Dress Frocks and Sacks. Bluo, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jackets. Cadtt aud ribeel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets. Mixed and Keraey Round-Jackets for Negroes: fine black Doe-Caseimeru. blue Cloth, and a large assort- °, f faney-oolored Cassimere and Hatluet Panto. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpaoca Black Clolh, and great variety of Merino Vests. All of the above lor boys from 10 to 17 years old. CIULDUKN’H DEPARTMENT! cou’aina very pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth Suits; fancy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vests and Panto connected; Genin'* new stylo of Fancy Dress Jackoto; blaek and brown Talmas; black and green Sm*4 tolo e< ?ars ® mbroider,!d A11 for ch‘l<tr«n Children, Joys', and youth's white aud colored Shirts. Fancy Article*, nbrsoing almost every artiolo for gentlemen's ward robe that can be called for, together with tho richest as sortment of oovored and plain Caps for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N. B—Most of tho abovo goods, the Men and Boys Clothing, have boen made up expressly for my trade, and n.'rier my inspection, at the North, and can oontt- dontlj recommend them as good, and as cheap as can be found elsewhero. The oitissns aud publio generally are invited to call and see at the Clothing Store, Gib- bon s Range. ***7 A WHITESanrMiiOlrliod®H»iu»Work in * dwh<£^ii£2i'mK\°biSlVi.*™'* j 4 ” 4 Ul * •"•C _ WANTKD. ¥ h “ d *' “ d ROBINSON 4k CAMP'S. WANTKD TO UIRK OR'pijttCHAN^ A p —M° WM. WRIGHT. COOK WANTED. WaR afc 1 '°“ k ’ S r * JJLSL. Lund Warrants. paid by WM. t. ROWLANn. Honses and Lands. To SSeat or Lease. t Thatlarse oommodionspublio HOUSE at Ual- ojondale, 50 mile iStetlon, Central Rail Road ‘‘gSiasggamt. Ma waB S R gft . ... TO KENT. WHARF Store. Apply to TO KENT. n Jonas-streot, on a full lot. Apply to '.J. WALSH. every thing u New Fall & Winter Goods. TUE Subscriber offers his aokuowlcdgmout# for paat *V or * wou,d ®*® ln iuTlto the attention of the La dies to his NK'.V STOCK OF FANCY DRY UOOD*. just opening, and for sals at the lowest market prices. Tho 1 • A '“ m will find among our DKKH8 GOODH iw and dosirable in Silks and Worsted EMBROIDERIES. Embracing every style or Chomisetto, Under-Sleeves, infants' Waists and Caps, Swiss and Cambrio Bands and Hounoiugs, Swiss and Cambrio Edgings and In- oertings, and very rich Embroidered Handkerchief. DOA1K8T1C GOUDH. mud 12-4 L'nen and Cotton Sheetings; Shirting Linens, of all qualities; Uluaohed aud Brown Shirtings, every style s Red, White and Fancy Colored Flannels; Ticking, Canton Flannols: Towolings, of every kind, -i.very article usually kept in similar establish- My motto is to please and satisfy all who will oall and examine my Goof v, end I will be * them, whether I soil o Valuable Faria for Sale. - M THE aubacribor offora for aala hia Farm, Illuaua about 3^ mile. fVoni tbo city, containing about SO Acres, CO of which are Clear- f^i1 r4,r ' ‘ h ’ 1,0011 «»<«llaud. On the plaeo are all necessary buildings, good Well of tor, to. Also, with or without tha place, wifi bo Two fine young Muler, 1 Horse, Market Waggon Cart Farming lltou.il., Cora. Fotldor, u.v. t”. For 1 ticulars inquired pai ,, » * J 8NIDER, At J. Jones, Esq.. York-st. A . FOR HACK LOT boautifully situated Taylor-streot, near Uio “ FUR HAA.H. A valuable Plantation, situated inted on hisli ground, on Medical Cofloge. Apulyto C. rEBRY. Axeni a villa Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has Trams two story dwelling, and all ?E ry 0 . ut * bul,diB O 0“ ‘t, this tract oi Land oi three hundred and seventy-five sores mors o there are about ono huudred and twsnty sores of oloar- *d laud and under good fence, suitable for the produc- tlon of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; the wooded land tains Oak and Pino, and is convenient to the Ce to*h!i r v*i’iu hi i° h rani 1 t l hrou 6 h it. Purchaser* wishing v b y*»T l 1 p ®““ «*»n>iue for themselves. For further particulars, apply on the premises, or to BAKBHOU8K TO RKNT. A «001l Bakehouse, two Wtables, a Wagon AX. House aud a good Yard to rent. Poasesslo given inunediateiy. ipplyto M. McOREAL, — 001 —- tr No. 18 Farm-et. 3 RUOiHM TO RKNT. iM • “ 0UM 45 r ° ei ®T'®re. There Hoom« \nrt7-? no „ J °??, kinK ran *° for th " Of the Kooms, and two good Closets to keep utensils in. Ai P V.*°. .. „ . . M.AlcGREAL, Bolton’s wharf, foot of Farm-st. a for RKNT. Four two aiory Wooden buildings, sit- Thll. 2 n «i'n e * t ^ ro ® < **®*' * n< l Roberto-street, K.®f?i b lil ,d, “* , 5. ro ^ ,ow ' “®®tiy finished, with BRYAN, on the premises. ’sues* ouiiulngs are n I T, °** lc,s TO nKNT. The Oflicoi over Webaler & I’nlmoa’ Btore, occupied for tb. pMt year by Muiira. Flint * Danhsm,—a desirable plaeo for a Factor and commission Merohant-will be rented low for a term of years on favorablo terms ir applied for soon. »®P30 WEBSTER k PALMES. . . --V ofilco, woll J. suited for a grain aud food store, or for storage ofeotton. Apply to [sop 23 J ROWLAND k CO. f | 'O RKNT—Thu second Btore under 1 Possession given 1st October. ®®P 3 ROWLAND k CO. i happy l .. ‘‘W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 116 Congress-st., opposite Ihilaski Uouse. FOR 1*111 EA OK IaPHIA. rt.. The brig MONTSERRAT, Capt. Barton, wants 50 baits Cotton to complete cargo. ■— oot 1« HOWLAND k CO. FOR NEW YORK—Uniou Line. 3-3. The regular packet sohr ELIZABETH k 4?Ltfl ELEANOR, Peirson master,will havo quick dis- ^■■Bputch for tho above port. For freight or passage apply to Loot 18J OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR 1*1111aADK1a1*11IA—llerou’a L.iu«. 373^ The regular packet sohr VIRGINIA, Harris master, will have quick dispatch lor the above ^■■bporL For freight or passage apply to wt 18 OGDEN * BUNKER. FOR DALTlitlOKE. The sohr D. U. BALDWIN, Frisbie master, (will meet with dispatch as above. For freight boi passage apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, loot 18) UD,n " * »• • •> » BRIUUAM, KELLY k CO. FOR FRKIOUT OR U11ARTKR. T. The new brig TALLULAH, master, (fflfor particulars upply to oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The fine sohr E. R. BENNETT, Wood mas- ter, for particulars apply to SML oot 18 BRIGHAM HAM. KELLY k CO. FOR NEW YORKo—Gooruiu due. The regular paoket bark MaRIA MORTON, Capt Jno Bulklsy, will have despatch for tho ** ' passago, apply 0 ROWLAND k CO. „.jght . board^at Anderson’s upper wharf, FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. q-ji The fine sohr MAINE LAW, Hosmtr, mas tor. For particulars apply on board at Toirair' aBaBKLwharf, or to out 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR UAETliMORK—Regular Liu tv 373. The schr John W Anderson, Watson, master, jfLJX will meet with dispatch as above. For freight ^MHbor passage, apply on board at Telfoir's wharl, Loot 15) BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. Foit rim.Amfbi-niA. Tbe brig MONSCmtAT, Capt. Barton, will S^fe'r* ROWLANU t CO. ' freight of fifty bales CottoM to 00m- ROWLAND t CO. 8CHAWTO> k TiLLMAW, Agts., N. Y. oot 13 FOR NEW YORK. l The regular packet brig CLINTON, Capt. iThompson, having a part of her cargo engaged, Swill have dispatch for tbe abovo port. —ly to freight or passage appj OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR B08T0N. Th* fine paoket bark FLIGHT, Calhoun ter, will have dispatch as above. For freight passage, apply onboard at Tel fair's Wharf, loot 12j BIUGUAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NEW YORK. 3-3. The packet sohr. JAMES G. KING, Wain- wright master, will have quiok despatch ■MMKabove. For freight or passago apply to 8 OGDEN « BUNKER, FOR NEW YORK. n The packet schr. J. B. COFFIN,Uently mas- ter. will have quiok dispatch as abovo. For ■■MNKfreiglit or passage apply to 8 Of OGDEN & BUNKER. master, v^ll have quick dispatch as above.— freight or passage apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. sept 29 kfruight and passago, ap] ®iTl DEN k BUNKER. MARINE RAILWAY • trm.. The undersigned respectfully inform* /x. AWgftaU who may need his servioes, thathe^OK aitthas chargeol the MARINE RAILWAY,9MB which is now in suoosssful operation. He is. thereiors, prepared to tako up vessels of any sits usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to oloan or paint the bot toms of thsir vessels, oan also be accommodated on tha Railway, upon reasonable terms. Us is also prepared to oontraot for bniidiug Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on tbs busi loss ot Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at tbe eastern oxtremlty of the city. AsT A good Shipamithis on the premisee. mar 11 H.F. WILLINK, Ja. CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, ( Formerly Origin Boast.) Chattanooga, Tennessee. U Thle wellknown HOTEL, situated within* few stops of the Passenger Car landing of tho West ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now onen. under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assists* by Mr. J. W. F. Barsoa and Ladv. This House, whil» under abe control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first olass Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured the sorvicea of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent. Cook and House Boy aud having famished tbe Hous* entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and. merit publio patronage. Passengers oan ho accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. CLOTH8 AND (JA881MERK8. 3LACK aud Colored French aud English Cloths,. J do do Faaoy CassUnarea. Plain and Plain Twords, Kentucky Jeans, he. Received and for eale by oot I HENRY LATUROP k CO. New Fall and Winter tioods. ROBINSON & CAMP, Drapers and Tailor., and Denier, in Fine heady-made clutuinu, A llE now receiving anil opening Heir Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of 1 f®* 1 fanev oolwrad French and English Cloths; Srench, English and American L'assimeres, of all grades and oolors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash- moros. Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. Over-coatinos—Such as Hue English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., lino Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of which will be made up and trim- mod in our usual stylo, aud at the shortest notice. Our Kbady Clotuing is manufactured by ono of the U . r .*5. I1 ??* e f in B '“» d ''*r. Now Vork, ami eomprlio. all that is line aud fashionable. Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods on band. Everything re.iulsito for a Gentleman's Wardrobe-together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Leggina and Capes—all of whioh we offer as low, and ou as accommodating terms as can he had elsewhero, at GAUDRY'S BUILDING, ■op 23 Next door to Pulaski U iuse. Case do, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting light •ud heavy styles, 8-4. 0-4 and 10-4 Linen Damasks Bleached and Brown, Scotch Huoabao and Bird’s Eye Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown and Uloaohed Damask Napkins and Doyloa, received aud for sale by oct 1 Henry laturop k co. Seasonable Goods. UDill KELL AS, PARASOLS, AND FANS, at Eampton Si Veratillo’i. NEW BONNET*. fir NEW TRIMMINU8, and a general auert- ment of Fancy UUk Goods and Toys, receiveo Toys, .... per Steamer at tho Trimming and General Variety Storo, 130 BROUGHTON STREET, an ox- tensive and ehiioo stock of Fall and Wiuter Milliner Trimmings and other Fancy Goods, consisting of Riel 8ilk, Satin and Straw Trimmed Bonnots; Boys Hats Farm to Hem. 1 ., Th f l d,,, K bl t. , H“»<* d EABM lying between I the Louisville Road and the Ogeechee Canal, Labout seven miles from this city. There aro i 100 acros Rico Land, and 6D acres of Upland, cleared and under fenee, together with the privilege of fine range for oattlo and hogs. To an approved ten- nt a loaao will be given for a term of years, on liberal ornia. Apply to J. t. THOMAS, At the Ferry Wharf Coal k Wood Yard. a Tho Tcuemont in Waldburg's Building, at present occupied by W. Woodbridge, Esq. Pos session given 1st November. R. HABERSHAM k SON. TO RENT. k Three of the Fivo tenement Houses corner of I Aberuorn and Jones-atreet, inquire to For Sale. a Tito IMaulaiiou 011 tikiriuwuy Islauii, PflL called the LODOE, with an Island at- tached to it—in all said to contain 900"““ acros. The price will bo modorate, and the turn), ac- oommodatinx; for whieli address ■«P 1 tf M. O. W. at this offlos. Grocery Stand. Xj'OR SALE—A building lot in Chatliuin Ward, r suitablo for a Family Grocery Storo. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—loth corner lots. Apply at this 8TOREFOR KENT. | A store for rent on Telfair’s wharf, well situ ated for a grocery or provision store. Apply to 1 *“ROWLAND E CO-tt FOR RENT. T HE WHARF ami Lot ut present occupied by ths " Charleston Steam Packet Company." Pos session given on the first of November next. For terms, ko., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good win, at the Custom Uonso. tf jy 23 Valuable Lot For Sale. a FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot con- %OL tabling 202)* acres, situated in the 4th ww T ri District ol tue first seuttonof Randolph, (late Leo County,) and known as number 170. in the plan of said Distrfot. Persons doairoue of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 25 tf itonniANCE. rpBBMUBSCiuii ohaudiio,41o , ou fa* ivlnt been appoint- w ( Mer« jy 8 "-* 1V, " ,W T r ToHEN8 k HEBTZ, Fire ami Life Imnraoce Agency. Farmers* Fire Inauranne Company OF UTICA, N. Y. F 1 . Capital, $200,000. Granite Fire laatirance Company t OF UTICA. N.Y. P 7 OsriTAL, *160,00b. Charter Date Lire laanrauee Company* UARTEOKD, CONN. '" Capital, (.adora.il bj th. dial.)M60.HOO. ALVIID UlLL, rr.ild.Bt. J.B. & W1LKI.KT, g.i'v. Knickerbocker Fire Ineurouce Co., or WATEHI'ORD, N. V. CirirtL, 11111,060. Chakles Cr lmkk, President. F. D. Mok, 8eo’ry. ,I '* ^ *—v . ih capital, safilly in- prepared to effect I n- r .. . —-.-nail kinds of property on reasonable terms. Application* reoelved by a. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 129 Congress-st. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nud Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cath System. CAPITAL *330,000. ThU ooinpnnr owblnu th. Mutual aad l'roprl.tarr system! and will insure the lives of white persons, also nasroes. Dr. Amni.n. Mn.lio.l ’ Bnncrolt St, Brynu, GENERAL AGE.NTM AND BROKERS. roa thi ruaouA.a ,»u s.u or sronrs, II<167,., KXCHiXCEJtr.SALKSTalM. No. 117 Bar Htreet, havauunk. jno24 j, Liverpool and London Fire nnd Lire T Inaurnuce C'unipnny* 1IE unaor.iruiMl Ag.uuof Iho aboro Company, - . ... # pn [ a lo terms. BANCROFT k BRYAN, No. 117 11 ay-st., Savannah. mmm, ROYAL INSURANCE CO.Hl’ANV. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL. 9,000,000 of Founds Sterling. f I Ml 18 INSTITUTION has established an Agency I in Savannah, aad Fire Polieiesupon Produce anJ Property will be Issued by ANDREW LOW k CO. Savannah. January 21,1853. LONDON PHtKNlX FIRE OFFICE. riMIIB Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and UF HARTFORD, CONN. fl’HK undersigued, Agents ol‘the above Coupaay, 1 eontinne to Uke risks a«*inst Firs on Buildings, Stocks, eto.,ou the most favorable terms. mgs, COHENS k HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Snc’y. F. 8. WINSTON, Prss t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medioal Examiner. Applications received by ^•b 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthorn Mutual luaurnnce Cumpauy, 4 SHURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Chase, 8eo ry. O. F. MoKat, Aotnary. e uudersigned, Agent of th* above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, via: Marins,Hives and Fire; also on ths lives or Servants. Lives of Whit* Persons ars also taken by this Com pany. No extrapremium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, J qa *17 Corner of Bay and Drayton ska. HAMDEN’S EXPRESS, F ° r „> TOWN. d | * ,P,,,n ’ EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. \ atoomers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, knoz yille, State of Ueoigia and Key Stone State—over? SVi. r £'tfv nd V y® da *® d ®J r - Also, to MACON, MON’l- ®. nd ® 11 intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays exoepted. Siiecial mossen- gars accompany our Express. a OWiOfVBBAgow-MI Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Son, Alacon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-at., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York] 43aud 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Courte stroet, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence; Mout- *°syjr* r * J^WfftlftlKa the oocnput from ei»y taxes. It baa alus views river androad. Th* above will be treated for m„.._ oua to th# day of sate by applying aLtkooonntlngreom. Administfieri' &«i*. _ Ob TUESDAY.Dm. 6, Will b* sold in front of tha Court liouss. between Ih* ltgal hours of sale, tbe littmt of D. M. Rogers^ dmt- yL tnthe Savannah Steam taw Kills, on Hutchison's Island. Fcr forthsr partlcniari inquire at tbe oountlag room. Sold by leave of the Ordinal of Chatham Conn- “ 4 b7 Adminittretort' Smh. k , ,9® TUESDAY, December 6, Will be sold in front of Court House, between the le gal hours of sale, Lot and Improvements, No. lO.eor- uer of South Broad nnd WhlUber stroet#. Th# tot is subject to a Ground Rent of $57 60 to the City. T*i* improvement#consist of s. doublo teusmoat Dwelling, la ths basement of which is an Office, Drawing Boom, Pantries and Bathing Room. On the flrat floor, is two large and elogant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah inclosed with Venetian Blinds. In ths seoond story la four be* rooms,with an enclosed Vemndah,allllghte if*. 1 ® There are spseions aooomraortatlone for kitohen and servant rooms, carriage home nnd stable n n brlok building on the rest of the dwelling; on the lane in the yard, ft a fine pump and good water. Afto~A Yellow Woman, aged about 45, a good Cook -jHWMhar. The above porpsrty 1s mid by lsava of ths Ordinary, aa the property of D. M. Rogeru deoens- hjr J or ?!r of Admtafttrator*. I'erms wUl be declared at the eale. . „ At Private Hale. Lot No. 12 and Butldlng, on Stone-street. Th* Let ft fee simple, 60 frout by deep. Th* dwelling ft two stories high, and well finished. WUl be sold low if ap plied for by the 20th loss. .. Tw ^, fl T®-®°?® lo t®i on ® m * 1 ® f ro® the eltv, for sale low if applied for immediately, on aooommodatlng terms. Gray, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities to suit parohaters. jnsfrsoelved T * nU * M ** C °”‘’ l0ti *° ,aU P uwll »mr*, r ohBa 9 ***• ln to suit paroliasers. Landing and for sale. A desirable Building Lot for Sale.-Lot No. P. fourth _ thing, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquire at Un oounting room. -- R,J Bton.MIlU Powd,r. 2 do n.iard l Co l foa BO powd.r, H do Doponf, N P Powdor, for ,al, low to olose a concern. *ur the eltwaSl . LOTTERIES, ORKENB AND PULAMKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Ofcslfo. 6 Whitaker-Street, Pay Ltins. QREQORY A Maury; Managtn. D RAWN NUMnKMiCTirUn.no * Pulaakl o.r, 18S.V r) '' Cl “* N0 ' 1 “' dr *’ ,u 1#Ul d>7 of Otto- 70 16. »o&r% 0 *** S<0 ' E *‘ r * (a *“ 74 ’ dr.V. Oo- J7°"—76 B 77 13 8 TO 26 73 14 U 18 40 19. No.-Mid 78,.r r i44«r 600 dollar, Returned la a wnoie ticket. TO1 „ ' class 126, ron 1853. WUl be drawn in Savannah Friday, Oct. 31sL BCUKMJC. 4,000 DOLLARS! ko. go. go. Tiekets $1—shares in proportion. , 1W1 Z a JAMES GOWEN, 0 °t^ Vender for Gregory g Maury. GEORGIA HTATE LOTTERY, r the bens/tt of ths Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLlSg CO., Managers. For bale# *7f°°t °f Bonrds nud Scantling, for sale low, I U to clear oat a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, ■®P 12 tf WilUnk's Wharf. To Lease. A PART of a Wharf, with n Slip and ample spaoe for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, ........ . . g ty h| sep 12 Willink’s Wharf. Mail Making. J MIE subscriber bus rotnimed Ins business of Sail , Blaking, and is prepared to make Sails of all des- ptions. i'onts, Tar(.auline, Awnings, Ensigns anf r lags of all kinds. He can be found at all times, at the Lower Riee Mill. All ordors left at the store of Mossr Uaghorn A Cunningham, wUl meet with prompt atten tlon. Ljy 6—3m | M. AMUROUH. D IIAWN NUMHERH —Of Georgia Slate Lottery, Class 05, drawn in this elty on tha 19th. 6 74 4 76 24 6 21 0 64 31 37 10 Here Is another 15 Drawn Ballots. To be drawn this day at 4># o'clock. Georgia State Lottery, CLASS 90. 83,000—1,000—350 And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prized! Ticket# $1, shares in proportion. Risk on a package of quarters only $3 31 Tiekets and Shares for sals, end Prises oashsd on de mand, by GEO. S. GRAY, No. 6 Owons's Building, o;t 2d Opposite Pulaski Honsa O. TURaDAT^^a'rX Will t» Mid U IMI .1 OHri.S.oi: Let No. (1U,T..“ wJR lmi ro.eio.at., la —- Start for A Two itoHl and., oorOoaaU.i Btor.. PMMHloa |lr,a lmaiM Hides WanTTeT Kg bHh h l£;,°iii" m'lutaitnm „ , aTfrtoiiriSh, . . Priuuh'Mt, cm ai J'ricai. SoK owIrTT^L.^" 4 >”■«" K1.U (a »H^r- Uon.., ou Tue.day, tha 6th of Mpta.har ant. T.rat, ;• . . rr«4 "of Can* at Pri.ul. tale. mUn iron th. 6taw H. Rud. No.tuoal. oeaeol ol Fr4o.li New land!., par aolir CaUraol-lUO heuujdraa. „ ,, „ House for Hont. v# tuber! N °‘ 20 BrouihU> * street, fo» Rant ontU 04 Ne- Improved Etstnca of Oogee. J u, t reoelved from the maeufeeturenln Philadelphia, and will ooution* to keep on hand for sale, Angistus llummol's Improved Eeseaoe of Coffee. Ihft 1s the bsst composition of Coflte ever offered for •ala, and Coffee mad* from ths Essenoe ft mnoff more wholesome more delicate, tinner flavored nnd colored! RMWrr 14 L " 4i “^ at private tale: LiuuoHs.—w bbls. N. E. Rom, 25 bbla.Penah ffiknd v hilr bl ii^“ n S ,,1 ‘ ,l *o Wbl J‘»* 1 P>9« Uoullrtla, 1 5 f ? Brand,, lu <a>ka “BmallVilr* Hauua dlhi.kjr, 1 puaoheou JrUh Wank. (McMahan'.). S5S d^-lil pr'“U , .. Q ult 1 "‘“- WWUjr ^ Ch “^ »~- nSasr* °“ k ‘ ,|4 “’ 10 •**" —41* atu Hat.—300 bales Eastern nnd Northern. C*M*NT.—160 bbls. Boseadals Cement Co. * Flodb.—loo bbls. Cannl, 50 bbls. Richmond. Caocxruv.—25 orates assorted Common nnd Granite Glasbwahjc.—76 oases Tumbler*, assorted, 10 eases Wiues, 16 bbls. Lamps. Molasses Cans. go. (JuAoxans.—lo whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. B0iU4,.-A lar,e Miorloi.al of Yairlauk’. 1 *1.0, a larn MMtUn.u, of H.ulr Modi c. Dr, (loud., Matahaa. Wuod.n War., Srua Yaaoy Boapi, Fa u, ArUc).., to. ka. ifiC Pur Uni. Two Btor.., No., BaadUdohu.4o, , i Buiidiu, Raw for rial low. -"“-o. —r BKAMV MADE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! 1 MIE Subscriber respectfully solicits tbo attention ot his friends aud tho publio in goneral, to lift extensive assortment of ltosdy Mado Clothing, coin- "rising as it duos, a varioty of every artiolo for Gentlo- ^•a’* jjear, suitublefor the prusunt and ooiningsoasoue. Ihe following oouiprls- a portion of the Stock on hand : Over Coats and burtonca of Bl'k aud Blue Beaver Cloth, Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador Coatings, Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Frook Coats, Blue au i Bro Cloth, Busiuess Frocks,Groy and Check Casaimer* Business Suits, Bl'k Dou Skiu CassimorePants, Freuoh lanoy Casaimere Pants, Urey and Mist Tvreod do Jfants, Bl'k and MixfeSatlntttPants, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Csssiinere Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Fix'd Bl'k and Fanoy do, together with un extensivo stock of Furnishing Goods, suoh as fine White Shirts, Silk and Morino Under shirts, Morino Canton Flannel aud Juau Drawers, Riding Gauntlets, illauk, Colored aud White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats and Scarfs, Neok Ties. Sospendors, Ao., the whole of which ft offered for ■ale low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, oct 5 17 Whitaker-etreet. IIoim-N an<l*Mulcs A lot of good MULES and HORSES for ^ ° * T. F. STEVENS' Stables, U f j i Cor. Broughton A Barnard-ita. I TO RENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore’s wharf. t ROB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. TO RKNT. riiHREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-it. I Also, to hire, a woman, a good nurse, house aerv- ant aud cook. Enquire of (fob 24) A. BONAUD. L'OKS X? Laun Dr. C. P. 1 and Misses Flats; Straw Trimmings; Exhibition Rib bous; Brocade Satin; Tafotta aud Plaid Gold am. Velvet Bonnet Ribbon; Gold aud Silver Plumes and lfounet Frames; Embroideries; Lace Veils; Colored. Hutto'j. Corded nud other Bounet Silks aud Satins Ladies Dress, Opera aud Morning Caps; Childreu'i Dress Caps; Waists; Tale; Hair Curls; Plait* with Bands and Pads; Ribbon and Chenelo Head Dresses Plain and Shaded Spool Twist; Beads; Bracelets; Hair and Breast Pins; Wax Dolls and Heads with moving eyes; Cryiog Dells; Kid Dolls; China Dolls India Rubber Dolls; Toy l)ox» and other fanoy arti cles; ajephyr Worsted; Embroidering Floss and Sewini Silk of every shade and color; Scalloped Velvot Trim mings; Uilloaos: Gimps aud Fringes; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Braids; Steel Trimmings and Worsted Patterns. AIKS. DOYLE rotnrna her sincoro thanks lo the Ladies of Savannah, aud throughout Georgia and Flori da, for the very encouraging patronage she has hereto fore received, and in futuro will endeavor to morit i continuance thereof. Dresses; 8mokiog Caps; Slip pers; Children's Cloaks; Mantillas marked; Pinkiug and Braiding done; Straw Bonnets and Hats bloachod, pressed and trimmed. Ladies are particularly re quested to sond in their ordors as early as possible to prevent delay, oct 7 PIANO FORTK8, M1/8IC <V MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The snbeoriber having purchased the , utiro business of F. Zogbaum A Co„ of whioh firm he has heretofore boen tho actingmomber in Savannah, would res- peottnlly invito the attention of those in want of anything in tho Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many yuara sxperienoe, both in pro fessional and businoss matters oonneotod with Music, Mr. M. fools himself fully qualified to proffer his ser vices iu the selection of Music and Instruments, or thi fulfilment of orders; with'.he assurance of his utmost teal aud industry in his endeavor to deserve tbe patron age and confidence of the publio. je 16 G. B. MITCHELL, Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co. CBISTADOfiO’S LIQUID HAIR DYE. C RISTADURO, inventor and sole proprietor, Science and art have heretofore labored In vain to produco a hair dye, whioh, by assimilating with the fluids that give vitality to tbe hair, would change its hue without injuring tue fibre. That object is accom plished. Cristedoro s Liquid Hair Dye invigorates ths • -• tM - “ etiiB|r —* >ead of rioh brown, or a red or sandy _ . . shade that may bodosirod. Thuro is no eaustio ingre dient in the composition. Tho hair is impregnated with an invigorating juice, formed from the same chem ical elements as tho natural coloring matter. This is the only hair dye in tho world whioh is free from lime, lithsrgo aud every other corrosive substance. Call and ument-square, whore it is applied and for eale. New Grocery Store. O O P A H TNJStt SBi F’n O T1 C E |'HE undersigned haviugforinod a co-partnership I for the purpose of doing a General Grooerv and [qnor Businoss, nave this day opeued a large and well elected Stock of Groceries aud Liquors in the commo dious store under the Marshall Uouse, where they in vite their friends and ths publio to an inspection of their goods. They hope by strict and aeoommodating attention to tboir customer*, keeping a constant supply of every article which enters iuto their business, and by salliro at LOWEST GAiB nucu, to merit a liberal share of publio patronage. liaviug made arraugomenti to keep themselves sap- oiled b, e.ch iueoe»lve iUeoi.r with oil goodi lo th.lr line that enter largely into family use, but whioh from their perishable nature cannot 1>* kept long: house keepers ean always have tho assurano* of obteluing •uoS otliolM ot their itore, oot ool/ rojoj, hot of th, X’5^’ 2m aff&SL J>OH MAL.K*—5 ehore. ,uoroot»od Control BoUrood Stock. Appljto ™“ " WJ1. WH1QHT. RICE’S WILD CIlEHltV Cough Candy! A GUEEABLE io the taste, and warranted (if used according to the directions, which are sim ply to cure all cases or COUGH 8 and COLDS, whioh are within the reaoh of any Medicine, beside affording relief in oases of Croup, Asthma, Catarrhs, and Bron chitis, and being one ot the most useful remedies in the early stages of Consumption. Mr. RICE iu placing this article before the pnblie- clairns not to have discovered or ingeuiousiy compound, ed Medicines hitherto unknown, or known only aa sep arate remedies or in snch combinations as prevented the full force of their bonetleial cfloota. Nor does ho aver that this COUGH CANDY has the approval of the 4 ' entire Medioal Faculty," or has been recommend ed by the "most enlightened Physicians." but he wouli. merely state, that bavin*’ himself auffored severely - g| *•'■* **--* J-J —l.o. n ■ Night Sweats, he applied to . proscription afforded suoh speedy relief and resulted in such perfect cure that he '“ J - J ‘ knowledge of thoy might be — perfect cure that he was induced to obtain a knowledge of the ingredients and the manner in whioh they might be properly compounded, with sugar to give them a convenient and palatable form, since which he has had tho satisfaction of administering it successful ly in many cases. The ingredients of w bicL this Candy is composed (among whien Wild Cherry is the princi pal) are perfectly haruloM, aad may be taki n by per sons of all ages at all timss. Unlike mauy of tbe Cough Candies now offerod for sale, (purporting to be the pro duct of profound medical research, but which are in reality tbs eonooetiona of genuine Canri^ Makers,) this article is n " all the ills that flesh is expected heir to," but is peculiarly adapted to the few diseases above mentioned, and instead of being composed of the poorest quality of Sugar, infused with tbe extract of Uoarhound, it ft mado from Sugar in its highest state of perfection, and contains well known and ap proved remedies. Try it, and its intrinsic merit will call forth a spontaneous approval from yon which ere leug shall give it a popularity unparalleled in the bis- ‘ try of nostrums. Price 25 cents per Package. Each genuine package of Rioe's Cough Candy will bear on the envelope tho signature of T. C. RICE, Cor. Broughton and Wbitaker-sta-, Savannah, Ga. J$3r*Conntry Merchants ean be supplied by the Dox, each Box containing 50 packages, et $6,25. oot 11) jj; just received and for sale by Laroche a bowne. M ANTILLAS.—*‘ J uiin nml Velvet Mantillas, Black Silk do, Embroidered do, Cloth Talmas in assorted oolors, for sale by * 17 Laroche a bowne. is from grit. Jusi reeeived and for sale b’ CLAGUORN A CUNNIi NUUK 1'I.ATN FOHSA1.E. 1 'HREE FLATS, belonging to tho Union Steam boat Company, for sale low for cash. Apply to 15 lm KINCULKY A THOMAS. Agts. K UTTER AND UUEK8K.—25 boxes Cheese; 10 kegs Choice Goshen Butter, landing from steamer, for eale by . _ “* 11 CRANE A RODGERS. 13 A TENT MEDICINES —Tho Horseman's Hops, or Farrier's frsnd, Radway’a Ready Relief, ‘ Pain Killer.and Mexican Mustang Liniainent,an invoice of all aiies, received by J. E. DaFORD. MARKING INK. I 'HE subscriber continues to manufacture Ink for marking Cotton, Ao. For sale wholesale and 1. By the barred 25 cunts per gallon. Retell! oents per gallon. DAVID H. GALLOWAY, sep 21 3m 73 York-st., Savannah, Ga. . mu i ur r H<n. liny Lane, near Hull-Street. GREGORY A MAURY, Man* D „ Prize* ! rilzcH! J l*rlzce!! 5 HAWN NUMBERS—ui GruuuoOt 1'uluski Lottery, Entra Class 74 : 75 22 77 23 8 70 26 73 14 35 18 40 19 Ticket Nos. 18 35 77, prise of $100 sold. Also, for Class 125 1 22 21 06 34 15 AS 40 9 18 8 70 10 icssohl 1 N0t ‘ 6 40 634 U 10 70> 10 21 70lk,,d 0 18 M P r, “ class iio. im ron 1853. Daaws in Savannah Friday, Oct 21st. SCHEME. -1,000 DOE ears: Ao. ^Ao. g 0 . Tioketa $1—Snares In proportion. Ticksts and Shares, either slngb for sal* by ssr** Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Ball-street Prime Western Corn A ITIeiil. O NE thousand hushula prime choice Corn in Os naburg sacks. 200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just received and for sale by t«*p7J CUA8. U. DURYEE. llitrdwai-e—- Selling Oil'. intend closing tlio business which I have "induoting tor the E'“*- ** *' offering my Goods A 81 been conducting For the Estate of M. Hopkins, a now offering my Goods at greatly reduced ■ ov.oo.4o nauovi I4UVI6IIU wuuuo, WUUI » well to call at aa early date, as 1 intend closing in *- C. HOPKINS, Agent No. 177 Congress-street Corn. O/in SACKS prime Georgia Corn, for sale. OUU ang 25 Vf. W. STARKE. Ol \ BBLS. Whisky ; ID do Old Moiinogaiudo., per hJ\J bark Ellen Morrison from Baltimore, in storo and for sale by ] oot II j E. O'BYRI'" White. Black, and fancy colored Kid Gloves, just A.St. nmm.uiact.iiuu received ana for sale by ROBINSON A CAMP. TTNDEK GARMENTS—Just received, Me- ROBINSON A CAMP. IIJKTM, 8I11KT8—Just received a larg lot of White and Fanoy oolored Shirts, some extr large siao, for sale by oct 15 ROBINSON A CAMP. «i ui Aiufiny just received i store, for sale by (oot 15] E. O'BYRNE. ed per a t I5j E. O'BYRNE. aud for solo by (oct 16J E. O'BYRNE. COHENB A HERTZ. MCMAHON A DOYLE. IV and ft CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. s broken aud acreeued Red Asb Coal, for sale by 115 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. i .'UK HALE,—A Man 38 years old, a good 1 Blacksmith of good character, and warranted sound. Apply to (oot 15]WM. WRIGHT. iSalt Preserves. Candles, Nats, Brandy Pesohss and do Cnerries, and Spiced Oysters in tin Cans, and Groun.4 Coffee, all fresh and for solo by oct 13 W. D. FORD. JNO. B. MOORE A CO. F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. and Ingrain Carpets ; Rugs, Drugget, Door Mats, J- OOo. Mo. 163 B.r-.tr..t-n..r OH, IIot4l-l„ oonneotion with Hamden e Express Offlos. Georgia State Eottcry. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMHERH-UI Georgia Hint* Lottery, Class 95. drawn in this city ou tho 19tb. „ , 8 74 4 75 24 0 21 9 54 31 37 l6 15 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tiekets. A rare ohanoe by the package. _ L , in olass 90, To bo drawn in Savaunan This Day, at 4k P. M. Prises. 93,000—1,000—330—130 Ao. Ao. Ae. Tiekets only $1—Shares In proportion. Package of Wholes oost $26, must draw beck, $15 Do Halves 44 13, 44 •* 7 50 Do Quarters 6 50 44 « 3 75 Tickets.eithor slugly or by tho package, for sale by °°t JO CHARLES B. PATTEKBUl HOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Mill Leave Columbus dally at 9 o'elook A. M„ and Ogle- “ “ “ xmflk P.M.. 00a- Ceatral Railroad •rnoatllH A.M., arrive at Maeon 3)4T.M./ -vJtlng at Maeon each way with Caatral Railroma traina to Savannah, Auguste and MUledgevilla, with blacun and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta. Dalton Chattanooga, Nashville, Ao. . Ananta, vauen, M ®■>Sooaehsi Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahaseto aad Eu- lauia mall stages. 1'assongsrs breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. a.,. M, im. t g°- w -*naa 500 STOVES FOR SALE, 'JAMES SULLIVAN, lA’o. 1-15 Urouphton-etrcet, Savantuth. THE Southern Irou Witch Cooking Stove stand* unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, and challenges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stove*. Til \.y V ® r6 at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood- Ware, eto 7 etc., to whioh tbe advertiser invites ths customers. oct 6 •u *»»re, eic.. etc., to attention of old and ■ COAL AND WOOD. RED AMU AND KENNEL COAL, L N «M»miu«* 10 suit purchasers on the wharf, ox delivered in any part of the city. —ALSO— Black Jack} Upland Oak, Live Oak. Aeli, Pino and Light Wood, by the flout Load or ut Retail, For the convenience of persona residing in the K er portion of the city, Boxes for orders are >ed at the Stores of Meesrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., W. w. Linooln and W. G. Dickson, and at the Office of the Morning News.' In order to ensure promptnessin supplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 A. M., and 8 o'oloei, P. M. J Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will confer a favor by Imme- dtatoly reporting any instance iu which my teamsters ■hould fail to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arrangemunt* for a regular supply of tho above artiolee, anu for their prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a continuance of the favors of my former customers, and the patronage of consumers of fuel. DEED CAJVE for shipment in any quantity, supplied at short notice. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Rcmbiiart, Ferry Wharf, oot 3 Opposite the Gas Works. COFFEE HOUSE. THE Undersigned has leased, aud has now Ailed up in neat and elegant style, ths building 0 n Dravtoa- etreot, next door to Way A King's, to be occupied as a COFFUE HOUSE, whore he intends to serve ap in superior style, every Deiicacy of tb# Season. New York Oyetera, Savannah O yet ere. Venison, Grouae, Partridge*. Flah. New York and PblladelpkU Brer, dee., *e. t Will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style never before equaled in this elty. v v Parties furnished with private Snppere and Dinner* on short notloe. Us will keep only the best Liqeors. 001 Sm JOHN MoK. CODY. AFOUm HOTCl/, " AUUUflTA,GKOKGIA. SAM'I, C. WILSON, LES8EF. AND PROPRIETOR. SMwxtvl Forth Side of Broo \etti3f three Doire IFetf qf Wuahinyton-itreeL ^725 The Bub*.-rlber having taken a lease of this fc”l WMTOMf tvm give his undivided JKtIL attention to the aooummodslion of his friends aud patrons. Ills bsst efforts will bs directed to pro mote the comfort of all those who may favor him with an opportunity to serve them, with permanent or tran sient boarding, as well as anon through travellers aa may patronise his daily ordinaries. Th# constant aim of tbe undersigneo will be to pre serve the character of th* House, and to add to He re putation daily. SAM’L C- WILSON. *0*31 d lOt—wtlnov. 18S3.J FALL SALES. [1883. 11 AUD WAKE, CUTLERY, Ac. SAMUEL PALMER & SON, addition. Ui.roto. Moroh.nt., PlAlero,' Bofldor* lluuiokoonor. »nd othoro, >ro Invited to ouuilao our •lock, which etnbrnooa . grunt urlotv, and will ho »lil *• 1 — Sm t tho lowest prieee. sept'id HACK, LIVERY SMO •SALE STABLE,i Comer oj Broughton and Barnard-sU. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor. *q* 24 r Jy Hwedenborg’s Works. rpilE Writing, of Hw.denb.ro md Collnlornl J Work, of eminent NEW CUUBCU wither., u Now York nnd fiooton priooo. Koptoon.tantl. on h«nd. nudf or uio hr J. p. COLUNa. *■-« ld *7 Agent Q. g. A., IUU Brynn-M. House and Sign Tainting. F. O. CARL. r Brb-rhUin ttrt.,. J„t drt.r .tor. Lyceum Sit. Offers his service# to tbs pnblio for the 'xeoutfta ot House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, aad Graining. He keope for sale nt bis store, Paints, Oils, Paper ilang- inas. Gilt Pioture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs, Ao. All work done cheap, and warranted to give satlsfao- .... w. Ao. Received and for sale by LAROCHE A BOWNE. . . Gothic and Gilt-Edge Window Shades, witn all ths necessary fixtures. For sale low by oot 13 LAROCHE A BOWNE. N O. KUX3AK.—35 hhds. prime bm! fair N. O. • SngarZfor sale by II MINIS A FLORANCE. O RANGES.—15 bbls Potatoes, 15 do Onions in fine order, and for sale by oot 13 W. D. FORD. C 'l OLORKD VKLVETM.—Solid Colored, / Blaek, Blue, Purple and Red Velvets, for chil dren's wear, at loot ltfj WiC. WADSWORTH S. T.^l6UR.—Superior Howard Street I’lour, land- J^hn, nUfk.-i.br uwisknw ^ AVANA MEGAHM.—10,000 Norriegas, 10,- 000 Buena Vista, 10,000 Londres, 20.C00 Cabanas, if.wO Jose Frasqnieras, lxmdres, 20.000 Pierce A King, 10,000 Fernando Cortes. For sale by A. BONAUD, Corner Bay aod Whitaker-streets. PRINTER*’ UAKDM. GROSS Printer*'Cards just received, which 4f\J are diroot from the manufactory,and have been made to onr order of extra good quality. Printers snp- b* bought in New York. JOHN M. plied as low as they c . COOPER A CO. li'OK GAM BURNERM.-Paiuted Paimr I Shades and Frames, also out and ground Globes, r ...it..... i-n.ni. .1 v nnr t tus oot 12~ lOOBryan-sreett FAMILY MARKET BEKPinJ for sale by .Loot II] MINIS A F. in half bl l^Sanc WOOD ! WOOD!! WOOD!!! 7T7HE Subacrihor has now nud will keopconniant- J * 0 l?’ 1 /. ot 11,8 ho.t qunlit/ ol iTghUod Osk. l iokor/ and fine WOOD, whlofi bo tf.r. by the whole onlo or retail, as low for cash a. oan ho bought for in the oily. All ordare punctually at- toodod to. and particular nttontlon glvan to mouorw S', 1 ! 1 - ' v “dyardat thoold itnnd at tho Canal and Railroad Bridge. >y ' a >r PETES WHITE. I 1 -7 iflob, 1 INK W1NDMOR, Gothic, Oval and Square Tea Trays, in sets; fino do Waiters, singly, for T0L8. Loot 17] MORSE A NICllO S TAIR RODM, Oval ami Round, Carpet Tacks with and without Leathers, Tack Hammers and Cp’t Stretchers, just reeeived by oot 17 MORSE A NICHOLS. T)OTATOKtt.—35 bbls in fine order, for sale by 1 oct 17 WEBSTER A PALMES. sept 24 LsROCHE A BOWNE. S 'INK WHITE 8IIIRTM—Merino Under Shirtsand Wrappers. Also, Merino Drawers, ks, etc., for sale low by WM. B. 8YMON8, TjilNK MHIRTM—Jast received a fall supply X 1 o{ 6ne Cotton, for eale at 147 Bay-st. oot 15 PRICK A VEADER. Staves Wanted, OF WH1TK OAK OK WATER OAK. VT OT less tbau 43 or over 44 inches long. d0 - 80 6 do 7 do wM*. do do I do A do thiok. Tbe beck edge of tbe Stave to be Areas# i flown to the am* thickness as tbe front odge. rm Tb ® •freato b#jstraightly deft, and free from knots, rarps, or worm-holes. Tor ht.voo prepar.d la .trlot conformity to thi. apMi- f 0 * 1 ' 0 ”- and d.lly.Md on A. Alloa ACo-. lumber wharf in ha.aonah, prior to 1M Much, 1654. Fifty Dollar, per MXW pitco* will fa. paid by . . . ANDREW LOW A CO. flarannah, Jun«21.1883. tf.bl WOOD! WOODf T HE SubtcrllMr will keep nonotantly on k.^l at hi. WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridjn, supply, at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and WOOD. All orders left at J. V. Jest’s, BroughtOMtT will be promptly attended to. W* Wood Mold Low Vor Oanh. . JP$ jsn 1 tf J.M. BUTLER. WM. J. HUNT'S • . Mhavlog nnd Halr-drenelnK Maloon. 169 BUOUGHTON.8TR|SeT. * .„ n m N «» rl y oppoaito at. Andrew'* Ball. AfiuaUc Club or Georgia. T HE first annual Regelta of the Aquai Osorgia, will take place at 8*vaxS-“ on Wednesday, Nov.mber 30, 185A. prims are offered by the Club: For Eight Oared boats, net to ex Two do jtf. i •®Pt|W . Stw-IT M.CUMM1NG.Secrotary’. ‘.♦Charleston Oonriet and Marenry, please oepyt SCO busbete Cora fleaL 200 B «^.i yin d for C#r * CHAU. H-PORT •>1 If i KEUa (,’ut Nail.—...orwd linn., OVJU by P. W. CORN WE Mt8 102 Bry t i£OAL CO-FAKTNFHNr ’ I dersigaed have this day formed tho practice of Law and Xquitj for nlo