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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1853)
OKNTI8TUY. .. . . DB. BARNBI h.TiM ud ri- »3|^<atnnhed hi* .lUMtoitnut, hop.. now, rTuMVlootooMd nolUltM, » <o|'Ply U» iacretMd , „J fortl* now *tylo Of Artlhoiol Tooth, which are knitted on all aid®* to be the nioat lite-Uke and beau- Ofgl Dental substitute over Invented, and must b« seen ,ppr«oU»ed Dr. B. will take great pleasure in **hibitinf fpedmens ft this to any who may favor him , * l k * call at his ofBoe, corner of Congross and Whit- ’L.U, ootranco ooConareu-* ft B. Examination and advice gratis. oct 1 ft would hardly do for any one to have the BTij^^tomority now-a-daye to quostion the excel- jjTof I)r. llooflsnd’e Gorman Bitters, which arc pru- Tred l>y Dr. C. M. Jackson. In oases of Dyspepsia, r c'ompla^pt, and derangeinont of tho digestive , *sn», their many virtues have long sinco boon mado plainly apparent. T *»®y Turgo from the systom tho orbid humors whioh retard the natural functions, “ j br iog palenew to the cheek, and suffering to the brow. They banish those clogs upon happiness, and ro- the system to high health. lm sop 27 store LYON’S HATH A IRON, M ^ For Proserving, Restoring, and Boautlfy- PT^°lng the Hair, is the most delightful and wonderful article tho world ovor produced. Its aston- iihlsg success is without a precedent in the history of Ih« Jf,ittria iledioa. Dark and luxuriant earls, soft md glo»»y hair, * itb #00Mi of admirers, (mark this, Udies) i* tho universal effect of tho Kathairon. Bald ,nd Urey Heads wore perfectly astonished. “Tho Kathairon has fully rostorcd my hair after a baldness of 12jears. A. J. Conrtrigbt, 70 Bond-St., N, Y."— The Kathairon is a eortain cure for Nervous Headache, sn j a n Cutaneous Diseases. Sold by all doalers every where. Try it. Price only 25 conts, in largo bottles. 1). 8. BARNES, Proprietor, •opt 27- Wholeifcle Ag'te for Savannah. NOTICK. MR. P. M. CAREY, having formed a Co- partnership with Mr.J.W. PERKINS, for tho purpose of proseouting tho business of the Daguorreau Art, respectfully gives notice to his formor patrons and the public, that the rooms formerly oocupiod by him will be open during the wholo season, the business bo- iugcontinued by the firm of CARY A PERKINS. All are respectfully luvited to call and examlno Mr. " rxnxiMS'a specimens of work; they will bo found equal to any that have over been exhibited in this establish- ^Pictures takoa in any wouthor. »ug I 8m P. M. CAREY. ■1^--—^ DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. IUsky, Surgeon pOSk Dentist, (lute qf New Orleans,) having loca le! permanently in Savannah, respectfully tondurs his proieuional servioes to its oitlions. Hesidenco City Hotel, private ontranco. ly—aug 9 I3f*. DU. SULLIVAN has removed his Office o Congress-street, between Drayton and tf nov 22 DENTISTRY. Drs. HOVALL Olid JOHNSON, 8 n rtf left 1 and DIccUanicnl Deullutn. Office over Zogbaum’s Musio Store, Mar- kot Square. ly now 8 Liberal advanoea made upon shipments of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and York. (3m) O. A. L. LAMaH. DENTISTRY. Dli. M. C. I1LALO Performs ail operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. Offioo first oorner west of the Marshall House. ly jga 17 TAMJUTT'8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. Persons wishing to sard for their friends, PvJSa and doslrous of bringing thorn oat by first dm paoket ships, are iuformod that the subsoi ibers are tho ouly agouts for the above Agonoy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Mosers. Wiq. Tspeoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up ward*, whioh drafts are nvgotiablein any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on Franoe and Gormany, payable in all parte of the Continent, also for sale. Apply * *t oqd: BUNKER k ( DEN, 80 Bay-st. ,UE 1)1 (JINKS WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. Iking prepared by a regular Uruduate and Pliy- aician of thirty yean experience. Foil all Nebvous ArrxcTiONs.—Dr. J. 8. Rose's Ntrcoua and Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis covery in Medical Science!—This astonishing prepara tion for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or diseaso, acts like a charm. It gives strength and appetite, and possesses groat invi gorating properties. Tun UitL’AT Pain Curku.— Do you suffer with any Paint—if you do you will find immouiato relief by ..I,* Dr. ROSE'S PAIN CURKR, It is *h« only pr/- j'lratiun which cures, almost instantly, Sore Throat, 4 Rheumatism from oolds, Pains in the Side, Buuk or Limbs; Faoe, Ear or Tooth-ache; Stomach or Uowols, Side or Rack; Stiff Nook, Bruisos, Corn' and Chilblaius. Wuereveryou havo pain, use the Pain Curor. Safo to all ages. Price—12, 4 £, 23, and 60 cent bottles. Fua Wuuoi’iNU Couuu.—This distressing and fre quently dangerous complaint yields and is cured by Dr. HUSK'S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH Sk'HUP. It allays the cough, and provents inilawinn- tisa aud dropsy on the chest. It frequently oat woek. and — 1 —*--*■ —- kettle. uhildfen .... •omplaint yields iimnodiaUly to Dr. J. S. Rose's never falling CROUP SYllUP. Pnoo 23 cents. Fox ALL DJSKASIta or TUB Kiombys and Bladder— Dr J. 8. Bose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF P'JCilU.—This is deoidodly one of the best remedies ever used for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, Ac., and also fur goaty affections; always highly rooummended by the lets Dr. Phyaiok, and many of the most distin guished medical men abroad. Price 30 oents. 1.IVKK Dis&ASBS, DVHrRi'SfA AND BlUOUS HABITS.— If >uur Liver is deranged, your skin will be yellow; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system will fol low; you will be troubled with cold loot, variable ap- j’Uito, and depressed Ipirits. By Ukiug Dr. Roao’- Itbraled RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. n find ail the above bad symptoms disappear.— ess wok, aud givos instant relief. Fifty oents per a also liablo to Croup, which dangerous OAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you the above bad symptoms dia Esses 12*; and 25 cants.—Pros from Mercury. . OdT AU of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's MEDICAL ADVISER to Porsons in Sickness and in Health, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER k CO. THOMAS TURNER A CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, Savannah, (la. And of Dealers generally throughout the state. •epfi ly A Warranted lteuicdy. H.ANTEIld, FARMERS, -FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAM PURCHASE MO BKHEdT IRUAL TO Dtt. TU1IIAH’ VENETIAN LINIMENT, ■or Dysentery, Colio, Croup, Coughs,. Rheumatism, Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothaoho, Headache, Sea-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In sect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, Ao. If it does not give relief, reoolleot your money will be refunded. Ail that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. This artiole is an English rerno- dy, and was used by William ilio Fourth, late king of England, dudcurllflad tob.T blma. . our. for IUiuutu.tl*iu, wboro ;»«rj thing ola. b. had trloii, failed. Over lO.UUU.UOO titties have been sold in tho United 8tatcs without a <mgle tailure, and many families have stated that if it *as $lo ;.er bottle they would not bo without it, in caue «i Croup, os it is os oertain to oure as it is applied. The dust mivere uouoh is oared in a tew days. It cures totiTUAUHE in 3 minutes—UEADAOUKlu >, an hour and euoutRA, when first taken, in a few hours. " io ®*5 and 60 cents. -fcR OR. TOBIAS has also pat up a HORSE LINIMENT •J* l , ‘ ut bottle-t, whioh is warranted ohoaper and better Jbau other for Colio. Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, biratohss. Crooked Heel, Ao. MUT Prioo bo conts. *£A DR. TOBIAS oould HR twenty newspapers with the letters and certificates reoeived commending his Lini- nicat, but considers that warranting it sufficient, os any <** who does not obtain relief is not oalledon to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER are sole agents for Savannah—also for solo by the drug- guu aud storekeepers throughout Georgia. ALT’ Dr. Tobias' office, 210 Uroenwioh streot, N. Y. J. II. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew's Hail, will supply the ouuntry merchants at tho proprietor's lowest prices. mar 10 Millinery and Fancy doods.t nits, s I A, BEK, No. 197 CongreMN-tSt., Huvanunh. Begs to announce to her friends and the apublio, that she has jus s returned from New York witt ' -go assortment of Fall and Winter Goode, - jsisting of Cloth and Velvsl Cloaks and Mantillas; Bouueta, Satin, Straw *nd Usurer Head Dresses, and Caps of every dosorip- tiou. 8om® ®f the most elegant Frouoh Embroideries, in tho way of Underslecves, Collars aud Chemisettes; a io. a very large quantity of the ohoioest Ribbons ami Flowers, with a great variety of the most beautiful niiksforday and evening dressos. Mrs. Silber will also carry on the Dress Making and Millinury on nn ^tensive saalo. All orders which she may be favored *‘tn wiU be promptly alter,-lou to. 8. will opon her sook on Wodncsday, tbo 2Cth °l October. oct 21 Milliuery and Fancy Goods. „ aikk. kiiiiLimn/.ivhlu, 149 Vi Cungress-strect, Takes this method of informing the Ladies of 6avannah and vicinity, that she has opened tho Store No. 149); Coogruss-etreet, next door to Messrs. Einstein A Eokman. where she will to*- Chemisettes, Sleeves, Hosiery, Trim- *«• Ao. Straw Bonnets waebed In the beet stylo, attend d ° rdcr * from th ® oil Y ,u,d cov -* tr ) r » promptly *»ANCINO ACADE.TU. MO N3. A. BONAUD, liespectfully informs hia Patrons, that ti day due notioe will lie given. *>ancing acaocaiv, St Andrew’s HalL NICHOLS rueucctfully announces, , that he will re-open hli Academy as above, for L*® , tructions, on or abont the 1st of November.— ®P® ni kl *® summer in visiting the Acu- l “ New York and rhlladolphia, auS?j?i w ^h* 1 ® Md Dances, hu is prepared to teach •RsadalS***•! A rt- Terms, hours of Hr m advortUumsnUandcirculars. c*Li w ' bM , ®®*» r *d *hs servioes of Mr. Fhelns. tbs k,?, 1 - 4 Vl.libiAbiAirauLuS* • STEAMSHIP LINES. BAYAWWAH MORNING N m To Travelers Going North. u. h. Maii, Lins. THROUGH IN 48 TO AO HOURS. Kew-York and Charleiton Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. Leave Adfsr’s wharves every Saher- elaar and Mtdn-day, after the arrival of the Care from tho Sooth and West. On Saturday the new and splendid ocean Steamers JAMES ADDER, I John Dickinson, ..i^WTons./_ _ Commander. 6n WEDNESDAY. UNION, 1 Richard Adams, 1,600 Tons./ Commander. SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan! 1,000 Tons./ Commander. Thos® steamers are uurivaled on the ooaat for aafsty, speed and comfort, experienced and courteous comman ders, tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure travelers by this, every poaaiblo comfort and accommo dation. _ Bar For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room acoommodntions, apply at the office of the \««u, HENRY MISSKOON! Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage .$25 Steerage do $8 - . Tho now steamship NASHVILLE, will bo ly to take her plaoo In tho lino early in November, sept 2d .j§r* FOR 1’illl. ADKI.I'lli A. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Tho new nnd splen did sidewhoel steam- _ , • KEYSTONE^ L'E.Capt. Robt.i — ——— — JF UEORUIA. y. l . n \ ,p '».w i l* l® av ® Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships aro the moat oomfortablo on the coast, and aro unsurpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as follows: Koyatono State Wednesday, 28th September. State of Uoorgia. Wednesday, 3th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 12th October. State o! Georgia. Wednesday, lUtli October. Keystone State Wednesday, 26th October, Stale of Uoorgia ...Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State Wednesday, 9th November. State of Georgia. Wednesday, IHth November. Koyatono Stato Wednesday, 23d November. State of Georgia Wednesday, SUth November. Cabin Passage $2U Steerage 8 C. A. L. LAMAH, Agent in Savannah. aep2U HERON A MARTIN. Ag'ts m Philadelphia. United States Mail line. N. Y. AND 8AVANNAI1 8TBAIII8UIF8. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Dayaof leaving Sa- ____________ vannah forN. Y. Tuw Augusta, Uapt. Lyon, on Weuuusay. The Florida, Capt. Woodliull, “ Saturday, Tho Alabama, Capt. Soheuok “ Saturday, “ 18 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. • * Saturday, “ 26 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, '* Saturday, July 2 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lynn, * 4 Saturday, “ 9 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Hatnrday, “ 16 The Alabama, Capt. Sohanok •• Wednesday, “ 2U The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 23 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 30 The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok, “ Wednesday, Aug. 3 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 6 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, ** Saturday, '* 13 The Alabama, Capt. 8olionok, “ Wednesday, “ 17 Tho AUguata, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 2U Tho F'lorida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 27 The Alabama, Capt. 8chonok, “ Wednesday, 44 31 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 8opt. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, “ 1U Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenok, 44 Wednesday, 44 14 These ships aro the largosl on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, satety and oomfort—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirablo con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the At lanta in the autumn, this lino will be semi-weekly— 13 Broadway, N. York. DRV GOODS FOR THE MILLION! A GAIN we invite the Attention of the public to our cheap and deiirable Stock of Dry Goods, bousht with the greatest core for CASH AND CASH ONLY, so that our Goods are told almost as cheap as other bay them ; and we would distinctly stato tnat, we have adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and are able and determined to eeii them ns 1« w, if net lower, than the same qualities arc fold in any bouee in the eity. We offer in oar Ladies' Dress Goods Mouslin de Lains, Cashmeres, Bare{ir< do IdUnas, Bro cade aud Plain Alpacas. Freueli, Kuglish nnd German Merioos. Bombazines, Brocade, Plnided aud Colored Silks, Ulaok Silks of all qualities aud widths, from 76 cents nnd upwards. French, hootch, English aad Amer ican Ginghams, Prints, etc., etc. 1.0IIK nnd Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroideries in great assortment, White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chimnsetts, Collars, In fant’s Robes and Waists, etc., oto. UOS1EUY, Ac. In this department, we offer erery variety of 8ilk, Cotton nnd Worsted lloeo and Half lloec. Silk, Cotton and Merino Under Garments for Usnt’e and Ladies, Kid, Buck, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Gents, Ladles, Boys and Glrla. Gimps, Velvets. Plain and Figurod of all colors, Liuon, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons, Edgings, sic. Linens and Damasks. Our stock of those Goods, is in foot a Stock, for we offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Damasks, Tablo Covers all sues and styles, Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash. Linen Nhootings, Shirting und F'ronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wide, war ranted all pare Flax, and from tho best makers. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. We have a full and oomploto assortment of English and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and qualities, White, ltud and Blue Flaunels, Bloachod and Ikomestios, all qualities, Ticks, Douimn. Checks, i, Blue and Brown Drills, ko. All or the above sale at . J. 11. COHEN k CO.'S, No. 140 Bronghton-at., ) next to I. W. Morrell k CO. Strip Fall aud Wiuter Dry Moods. W. C. WADSWORTH, No* 119 t'ongrpsN.Nirect, Niivnutinli* I S now prepared to offer lo tho citixoiia of Sa- vaunah, and tho counties adjacent, ouo of the molt magnificent stocks of LADIES’ DltKNH (JOODM, exhibited in this oity, consisting in part of elegant Black and Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do; Plain Silks, fashionable colors; beautiful high lustred Black do; Heavy Black Satin de Chines: lUw Silk aud Worsted Plains; Common de lvalues, all qualities: Merinoea ; Ladies' Clonk and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Laines, Alpaocas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Giughauis, Prints, etc. ole. Persons will find among this largo and vari d stock of DRESS GOODS such a variety of S.ylos and Colors that any taste, how- ~7«r difficult, oau be pleased. We iuvite particular attention to our stock of ilouMikeepliiK I.ooiIn, both on account of tho quality and low pricos at whioh we aro oflering thorn. Amoug them may bo fouud 6-4, 8-4, IU-4 und 12-4 Uue Bod Blankets, Linon and Cotton Bheelings, Linon aud Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter panes aud Toilet Quilts, extra largo aud fine Linon Damasks and Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, F'urniture Dimity and dilutes; Flaunels, all colors, styles and qualities; Uuokabaoks, Russia Towels aud Towelings. Ticks, Drills, otc.; Embroideries, Ladies' Etnb'd Uandkerc! ic£e, prices from $1 to $2U; Collars, Cuder ildkfs and Hleevos to match; Edgings, Insertiugs, Bauds and Flounces, vory fiuo and rich. Together with a full stook of Plantation, Fancy aud all other stylos ol Dry Goods, to whioh wo invits all to call and oxamine. Goods frooly exhibited, aud customers loft -to their own judgment and taste to purchase, or look STEAMBOAT LINES. For l’nlatku, Kant Florida, Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), und Picolata. Tho snporior stoam paoket WM. GASTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave uu Tuesday Morning at 10 o'elook, aud will ooutinuu to leavo every Tuesday. For Iroight or possago, apply on board at tho wharf lately occupied by thj Union Steamboat Company, or to sep 12 CLAUHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agtf. TO mVELLERg GOING NORTH, TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAM-PACKETS Leave 8avannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after tho arrival of tho night train ' ~ **-*• road, and arrive at Charleston a oouuwuting at Charleston with the Wiluiiugtun Mteam-Packrt«. Whioh leave with the U. S. Mail every dny, at2>; P. M., and also with the New-York aud Charleston Steamships, Whiob leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macou on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steamship James Adycr one wvek, and the •teamehip ^oulAcrner the next. Faro from Charleston to New-York oy land routo, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. [my 16) S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. SHIF LINES. FOR NEW VORK-New Line. The regular paoket brig MACON, Captain E. [Watkins, will meet with dispatch lor tho above ■port. For freight or passage apply to 0 U. K. WASHBURN, Agoct. • FOR HOHTON. The Now York Packet Brig EXCEL, F. Tall yman, master, having all her under-deck cargo .engaged will have immediate dispatch. For ; of deuk load only, apply to •J WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. . Tho brig MONT8EHRAT, Capt. Ba t wants 30 bales Cotton to completo cargo. R oct 18 ROWLAND k ( ELEANOR, Peirso- master,will have quick die- JMMLpatch for tho above port. F'or freighter iias.age apply to [oct 18J OGDEN A BUNKER. mastor. will have quick dispatch for tho above >port. For firoight or passage apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR IIAI.TIiUORK* Tho sc hr D. 11. BALDWIN, Friable mastor, will meet with dispatch as above. F'or freight ■»rpiy ‘ 1 FOR FREIGHT OR CJIIAUTKU. Tho now brig TALLULAH, maBter, cMrtfor particulars apply to MB oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO FOR FRKiailT OR CHARTER. Tho fine schr E. R. BENNETT, Wood maa ter, for particulara apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NEW YORK*—(■ooi'glii l,ine. j-n . The regnlar packet bark MaKIA hlORTON, SU&Capt Jno Bulkley, will have deapatch for tho 'fcabove port. For freight or pasaage, apply on board at Auderaon's upper wharf, ROWLAND k CO. FOR FRKIHIIT OR CHARTER. Tho fiuo schr MAINE LAW, Uoaiuor, mas ter. For partioulara apply on board at Telfair'a BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. will meet with dispatch aa above. F'or freight >r passage, apply on board at TolDir’a wharf, [oct 16) BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. dk: FOR NEW YORK-Ueorgla JLine. Tho regular packet sohr. 1*. R. BURTON, Capt. Lingo, will have dispatch for the abovo Schanton k Tam.MAN, Agta., N. Y. ROWLAND k CO. FOR NEW YORK. Tho regular pockot brig CLINTON, Capt. Thompson, having a part of her cargo engaged, Swill have dispatch for tho abovo port. For freight or pauago apply to OGDEN A BUNKER. [ oct *21 BRIGHAM, KELLY £ CO. FOR NEW YORK. Tho paokot sohr. JAMES G. KING, Wain- right master, will have quiok despatch as iabovo. For freight or passage apply to Ogden k bunker. dk FOR NEW YORK. . Tha paoket sohr. J. B. COFFIN, Uontly mss- *®r. will have qaiok dispatch os above. For ■freight or possago apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. all who may need his servioes. that ho, SHBhas charge of tbs MARINE RAILWAY,« whioh is now iu successful operation. Us is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any sixe usually visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, Ao., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vessels of anv class or descrip tion, and to carry on tne business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at tbs eastern extremity of tbo oity. tOT A good Shipsaithis on the promisee, mar 11 * U.F. WILLINK,J*. MUNDK1E8 JI78T RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLORIDA. ■ boxes of now Fig Paste, New Buckwheat. French f> Lemons, English Cheese, Jars Preserved Ginger, Green Ginger, New Hams, Fresh Soda Bisouits, Ver- inicolli, fresh Smoked Tongues, Pickles and Preserves of all kinds, at BERLIN k NATHANS, oct 20 und or St. Andrew’s Hall. B rews sulks, Acc.-piahj, muck uud Colored Brooudos and Plain Bilks, Bombasines, ■eas. Canton Cloths, aud a new style of Mourning Goods never before offered in this market, at „ ... KEMPTON k VEB8TJLLF.8, 72 8t. Julieuand 105 Bryan-eta., Waring’s Range. CORN, DIE AC AND FLOUR. Onf) hush, prime Western Corn,in while sacks 160 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal; socks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Aleo-20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Just received and for sole by loot 211 C11A8. H. DUBYKK. IJODIADKH, OIJLM, d c.—Maugenot £ Cuu- X dray’e; Milleflour. Or mge, Ross, Boqnot do Car oline, Violet, Jessamin, Heliotrope, Reeoda, Pomades, Lublin’s assorted do, Roussel’s superior Ok Marrow, Dessey k Perris’ do, Wright's Nutritive Cream. Rone- eel's PbUaoombe, Jockey Clab do, Chryetaline Pomade. Kephalia Hair OIL Curling Fluid, Phalou’s Hair Iu- OM*C t'ALLOF issa: GEORGE - 87 NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, 1'URNISItlflG HOODS. Sfc. THE Subscriber has now in store and oilers for sale iu following: Gent's tine blue, black, aud brown Cloth, Boavor Cloth, Petor Sham F’ur Clolh, and Carablet Overcoats. Gent’s fiuo black Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. Gout's lino blue, block, and claret frock and Dross Csssimerc, blue Cassimore Frouktous, and business Sack Coats—a groet variety. Geut's black Doe Cassimoro, and more than tl , different patterns of fancy Cassimere Pants of latest styles. Gent's Vosts—about 1,600 Vests, ombraolng all of the now stylos, sumo porfoctly beautiful. A very large lotof Satinott Round-Jackets and Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frock aud Sacks for servant». India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’S AND HOYS’ DEI*A RTDIENT i has novor been equalled in this place, and oontains the following: Broad Cloth. Boave*Cloth,retor8ham Overcoats and black Doo-C'assimere. blue Cloth, aud a largo assort ment of fancy-colored Cassimoro and Satinet Pants. Black Satin, figured Bilks, Alpacoa Black Cloth, and a gruat variety ol Merino Vosts. All ot the above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CUILDUEN’8 DEI* A RTDIENT i uon'ains vory pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth Suits; fancy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vests and Pauls connected; (Jenin's new stylo of F'sncy Dress Jackets; black and brown Talmas; black and groon Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 years. Children, boys', aud youth’s white au<* colored Shirts. Fancy Ariicleu, emlraoing almost every artiolo for gentlemen's ward ... - robe that can bo called for, together with tho Holiest as sortment ot oovored and plain Caps for gentlemen, youths, boys, au«l children. N. B • -Most of the above goods, tho Mon and Boys Clothing, have been made up expressly fir my trade, und under my inspcotlon, at tho North, and can confi dently rucummond them as good, and as choap ss can be found elsewhere. The ouizeus and public generally aro invPed to call and see at the Clothing Store, Gib bon’s Range. oet'7 New full and Winter Goods. ROBINSON &TCAMP, Draper* and Tailor*, and Dealer* in VINK KKADV-MADK ULUTlilNG, A RE now receiving nnd o|ioniug their Block of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of black and faucy colored F'rouch and English Cloths: French, English and American Cassimsres, of all grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash- luervs, Cut Velvet, aud Embroidered. Ovkn-coatings—Such as fine English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., fine Kerseys aud Pilot Cloths—all of whioh will be mado up and trim- mod in our usual style, and at the shortest notioe. Uur Ready Cloth ini, is manufactured by ouo of the first Houses iu Broadway, New York, aud comprises all that is fiuo and fashionable. Wo have our usual largo supply of F'urnishlng Goods on baud. Evorytbing requisite for a Gontfoman's Wardrobo—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpst- bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Leggins and Capes—all of which we offer as low, and on Jk “— * *“ elsewhere, at sep 23 Next door to Pulaski Uouio. Seasonable Goods. UDIDKELKAS, 1’AltABOliH, AND FAN8, at Kompton & Vcrstillo’s. NEW BONNETS NEW TRIMMINGS, and a general assort ment of F'ancy Silk Uoods and Toys, receive* per Steamer at the Trimming and General Variety Store, 130 BROUGHTON STREET, aa ex tensive and elrdeo stock of F’all and Winter Milliuury Trimmings and other Fancy Goods, consisting of lticli Silk, Satin uud Straw Tritnuiod Bounds; Boys Hats and Misses F'lats: Straw Trimmings; Exhibition Rib- bous; Brocade Satin; Tafutta and Plaid Gold and Velvet Bonnet Ribbon; Gold and Silver Plumus aud Feathers; Bridal Wreaths and French Flowers: Scal loped Ribbons; Bonnot Linings; Buckram ana Wire Bonnet Frauios; Embroideries; Laco Veils; Colored, Dotted, Corded and other Bonnot Silks and Satins; Ladles' Dress, Opera and Morning Caps; Children's Dress Caps; Waists; Tabs; Hair Curls; Plaits with Bands and Puffii; Ribbon and Chonolo Head Dressos; I’laiu and Shaded Spool Twist; Roads; Bracelets; Hair and Broast Tins; Wax Dolls and Heads with moving eyes; Crying Dolls; Kid Dolls; China Dolls; India Rubber Dolls; Toy Dogs and other fancy arti cles; Zophyr Worsted; EmbroidoriugFloss and Sowing Silkof .every shade and color; Scalloped Volvot Trim mings; Gilloans: Gimps and Fringos; Silk, Worsted aud Cotton Druids; Stool Trimmiugs aud Worsted Patterns. MRS. DOYLE returns her tlnooro thanks to the Indies of Savannah, and throughout Georgia and Flori da, for tho vory encouraging palrouago sho has hereto fore rccoived, and in future will endeavor to merit a continuance thereof. Drosses; Smoking Cans; Slip pers: Children’s Cloaks; Mantillas marked, Pinking and Braiding done; Straw Bonnets and llats bleached, pressed aud trimmed. Ladies aro particularly re quested to send in thoir orders as uarly as possible to prevent delay, oct 7 £ a regular system of Oyiuuaatlo Exercises, such as will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Air. Lindner, is iu the highest degree conducive to noalth and vigor of constitution, and dosira to recommend it most cordially to the public. It ia in such a school of physioial cxeroiso that pa rents may expect to find the moans of establishing lor their children, that robust aud elastic strength, which repels tho attacks of disease, and it particularly! com mends itself to thorn. 8. N. HARRIS, M.D. GEO. F. COOPER, AI. D. V. II. WILDMAN, M. 1>. JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAHL, M. D. E. YONOE. M. I). C. W. WEST, M.D. (broad and small Sword) at $10, for i J Georgia Flour from new Whoat.'from Cunning ham's Mills. Landing for sale by oct 21 COHEN k TARVER. handsome lot of Cloth Piano and Table Covers, at K EMPTON k VER8TILLE8, 72 8t. Julien and 105 Bryaa-sts., Waring's Range. B AI.TIAIUUE K1.WUU—SO tibia, luudiii. from Mlioooor 1*. II. Dililwln, ud for Mlo by II CLAUIlOnW k CUNNINUUAU. M CMCOVADU Hllt.Alt.-V Hilda Mu»cov». do Sugar, “ D.lta," lauding and for salt by ootlj) COUENB AIHKHTZ’ illbdKY.—ID burro), old Alononaabala; I puuoh.ou Scotch Wliliky; 1 do Irlth do. For loot id] it y Land a on fill. w sale by P'bV,. 1 Y ellow bank TORAcco.-isgmes, just received by HYLAND k O'NEILL, oct 19. R AI&IN8, RAIHIN8.—50 half boxes frosli Raisins; 60 quarter boxes do. For tala by A. BONAUD, oot 19 oorner of Bay and Whitaker-etreeu. tt. WWAVNK’8 celebrated Family Hedl- IOOTAND BATHlNUTUBI4.DI.Hrau, ■ • Toilet Bala. Slop dan ud Faila. For .alu by «**> XOBBStb NICBOLB, ISA Bpoasbloa-it. T, dCTOBtR 24; 18i». —ijj.' l ■ ■ 'lirmaa INfURANCE. " 0 A WHlfrE Serrabt Olrfie ifo , WANTED. T^OUR Journeyman Tailors, two Coat hands, aud J two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at °®t5 ROBINSON k CAMPS. WANTED TO Hitt* OTTPURCHAHK. A BOY or MAN, suitable lorn Porter in n Dry Goods Store. Apply to ®®P 30 WM. WRIGUT. COOK WANTED. W ANTED a Colored Cook, for a small family. Apply at thli office. tf ie i, ao W ANTED.—A good Portur iu u Grocery and Liqu'.r Store. Nona need apply unless well [ jy *1) A. BONAUD recommended. I.iiiiil Wurrants. I (1IU liiylir.l price paid by . ”I»I WM. P. HOWLAND. Houses and Lands. FOR KENT. \ The Tenemont in Waldburg'a Building, next I out of tho Counting Room of *’ L ROUT. HABERSHAM k SON. To whom apply. TO KENT. A llrick Tenement House on Jones-st., two storye on a Basement, will be rented from the first of November for one year—very suita ble for a email genteel family. Apply to - 0qt 17 ,w C. PERRY, Agt. Ms To Kent or Lease. I That largo oominodtous public HOUSE at llal- oyondale, 60 milo (KUtlon, Central Rail Road, Sorivon County ; it is tho best stand for a Tav- and Store House in the State. Possession will bo given 1st Jann'vry next. WILLIS YOUNQ. “ ’ 1 klM ‘ Jlolcyondnh, "Mth August, 1853. tf 115 T. J. WALSH. TO llKNT. A Brick House on Jonoa-ntrcel, on a full lot. ■ m I Possession given immediately. Valuable Faria lor Sule. a THE subscriber offers for sale bis Farm, situated about 3Li miles from tho city, containing about 80 Acres, 60 of which are Clear ed and in good order, the balance good woodland. On the plaoe are all necessary buildings, good Well of ter.Ae. Also, with or without the place, will be sum T-o fine voung Mules, 1 Horse, Market Waggcn, Cart, Farming Utensils, Corn, Fodder, Hay, Ac. For par tioulars inquiroof J. J. 8NIDER, oet 7 tf At J. Jones, Ksq., York-st. FOR HALK. A LOT bountifully situated oi Taylor-atroet, near tho Modioal oct 3 C. PE high ground, oil Cofioge. Apply to ■ERRY, Agent. m villa Road, olevou miles from Savannah. It has a good framo two story dwelliug, and all neces sary out-buildings on it, this tract of l^nd contains three hundred and seventy-Uve acres, more or loss; there are about ono hundred and twenty aeros of oloar- ed land and undor good feuoe, suitable for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and liioe ; tho wooded laud con tains Oak and Pino, and is uonvouiont to tho Central Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers w ishing to buy, will ploaso call and examine for thomsolvos For further particulars, apply on the premises, or to WM. WRIGUT. Also, w ill be sold with the plaoo, eight Negroes, ac customed to field work; Horses, Wagons, Carte, Cat tie, Corn, Foddor, Peas and Potatoes, if applied fo> it time. Titles undoubted. oct 3 IIAKKllOUHK TO KENT. A GOOD Bakehouse, two Hlnblcs, a Wagon AX. House and a good Yard to rent. Possession given immediately. Apply to M. McGKEAL, oot 1 tf No. 18 Farm-i UOOMrt TO UKNTb 3 FINE Rooms iu a Ilouso 45 foot square. There ia a very fine cuokiug range for tho nse of tho Rooms, mad two good Closets to keop utensils in. Ap ply fo M. McGKEAL, oet 1 tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-st. FOIt DENT. M Four two Btory Wooden buildinge, ait t atod on Wost Ilroaii-st. anil Rolioru-stronL These buildings are now, neatly finished, >iith all outbuildings. Apply to sopt 30 . BRYAN, on tho premises. OFFICE TO RENT. a The Office over Webstor Sc Palnios' Htoro, occupied for the oast year by Messrs. Fool k Dunham,—a dosirablo place for a Fsotor aud Commission Merchant—will be routed low for of years on favorable terms if applied forsoou. "'EBSTEr WEBSTER k PALMES. FOU KENT. f|'IIE STORE imiiiRdiately under our office, we X suited for a grain and feed store, or for storag of cotton. Apply to [sep 23) ROWLAND k CO. sop 3 ROWLAND k CO. FOR KENT. t Tlio Tenement in Waldburg's Building, at presout occupied by W. Wood bridge, Esq. Pos session given 1st November, sep 10 R. HABERSHAM k 8QN. TO RENT. L Three of the Five tenement Houses corner of Aberoorn and Jouea-street, inquire to sep 11 A. BONAUD. for which address M.G. W. at this office. (■roccry Stand. TTU)R SALE—A building lot in Chuthum Ward, X' suitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both oornor lo FOR RENT. 1 HIE WHARF and Lot ut prosnnt occupied by tho 44 Charleston Steam Paoket Company." Pos session given on tho first of Novomber next. Foi torms, Ao., apply to H. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good' win, at the Custom House. tf jy 23 V ill liable Lot For Sale. FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot c<Ai> ttjfltt taining 202;* acres, aitnatod in the 4th "HT* District or the first sootion of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as nombor 1/6. in the plan of said District. Persons desirous of puroha will addruaa (pool Paid,) J. T. at this offioo. may 26 tf H I d i unr,B, on raoore a wnari. ROU T. HABERSHAM k SON. TO RENT riHJREE Sleeping Rooms, No.~!35 Congress-si. X^ Also, to hire, a Woman, J *' 1/'ORMALE.—A Lot tR) by OUfcct, fronting X' Laurol Street, immediately in the rearof tho late Dr. C. P. Hiohardsono's House, je 28 RUBT. HABERSHAMk SON. To Lease. A PART of a Wliurf, with u Slip Olid ample ■ *■ ' ^ space for a Wood sep 12 Lumber Yard, for leaao. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, •"••"-VsWharf. KILL’S WILD CUEKKk Cough Candy! A GREEABLK to ihe tuste, uud warranted (if used according to the directions, which are sim ple,) to ouru all cases of COUGHS and COLDS, which are within the reooh of any Medicine, beside affording relief iu coses of Croup, Asthma, Catarrhs, and Bron chitis, and being one of tho most useful remedies in the early stages of Consumption. Mr. RICE in placing (his artiole before the public- claims not to have discovered or ingeniously compound, ud Medicines hitherto unknown, or known only as sep arate reinedios or in such combinations as prevented the full force of their beneficial effects. Nor docs he aver that this COUGH CANDY has the approval of the "entire Medical Faculty,"or has been recommend ed by the "moat enlightened Physicians," bat he would uu rely state, that having himaelf suffered severely from Bronchial Affection nttended with Coughing and Night 8weats, ho applied to one of tho Faculty whoso prescription afforded such speedy relief and resulted In st.ch perfect cure that he was Induced to obtain a knowledge of tho ingredients and the manner in which they might bo properly compounded, with sugar to give them a convenient and palatable form, sinco vhioh ho has had the satisfaction of odmlnistsring it successful ly In many caies. The iugrodients of which tLis Candy is composed (among which Wild Cherry Is the princi pal) arc perfectly harmless, and may be tak> n by per sons of all ages at all times. Unlike many of the Cough Candies uow ottered for sale, (i urpurting to be the pro duct of profound medical research, but which aro in reality the concoctions of gouuino Candy Makers,) this artiolo is not expected to cure 44 all tho ills that Uesh is heir to," but is peculiarly adapted to the few diseases abovo mentioned, and instead of being composed of the poorest quality of Sugar, infosed with the extract of floarhound, it is made from Sugar ia its highest stato of perfection, and oontains well known and ap proved remedies. Try it, aud its intrinsic merit will call forth a spontaneous approval from yoa which ere long shall give it a popularity unparalleled in tho his tory of nostrums. _ , l’rico 25 cents per Dockage. Each genuine package of Rice's Cough Candy will bear on the envelope the signature of T. C. RICE, Cor. Broughton and Whitakor-st»., Savannah, Ga. $a~'Jountry Merchants can be supplied by the Box, oaoh Box containing 60 packages, at $6.25. oot 10 m CUUTCII FIELD 1101/812, (Formerly Uriffn House.) Chattanooga, Teunessee. This well known HOTEL, eitnated within a few steps of the 1’assenger Car landing of the West ern and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CKUTCHFf ELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. BursuM and Lady. This Uoase, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high roputatiuu as a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having aocurod the services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and iiaving purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnishod the House entirely now, hopes to retain its high repnUtion, and ... _. r -renal tpublio patronage. Passengers eanbe 1 with an Omnibus to and from the W5l7j. IIUNT’H Mhaving and Ilalr-dreeeln* Knloon, iVa nilfHI(3ll'rnN.M*FIIfrB >r r sep 10 tjsn I HUNDK1EM. Q/kbbls. Stuart’s A B and C Clarified Sugar; OU 60 bbls Stuart's Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 66 bbls lliram Smith's and Pure Genesee Hour; 60 do Tredwell's Butnr and Sugar Crackers; 40 boxes do Soda Biscuit, 60 bbls 8L J. Molasses; 60 doe assorted Brooms: 0,000 lbs now Codfish; 260 bbls good Eoting Potatoes; 30 half bbls No. 1 aud 2 Mackerel, (new); 80 boxes Bendol's 6's and S'* Patent Tallow Candies; 60 do White Cheese; 60 do Orantk Williams' 6’s and 8*s Tobaooo; 800 reams Wrarpieg Paper, assorted; 176 boxes Smith's A Buchan's Family Soap; 100 do Bsadel’s A Colgate's Pearl nlaron. Landing from bark Maria Morton and for sale by oct 19^ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I > UITANIA . Bronzed Iron, and Eartheu Spit* Company NKW-YOKK. all paid In. LORMI8, President. T HE SUBSCRIBER* hav.nr uv- ed Agents of the abase named Company, erenow 1~ t. -ia BtUldi: J. ed Agent prepared to ta chandlxe, Ae., take risks against Fire on dings, Mer- Fire and Life Insurance Ageney. Farm cm’ Fire Innuranca Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Ca rtT a l,> $200,000. Granite Fire linturnnce Company OF UTICA, N. Y. CAPITAL, $160,000. Charter Onk l.lfe Inunrnuco Company, HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by tno State)$230,000. Alfbid Gill, President. Jas.C. Walulky, Seo'y. Knickerbocker Fire Inmirntice Co. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital, $1 60,000. Charles Ciiameh, Preildont. F. 1). Mob, 8eo'ry. These Companies having a oash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, aro prepared to effoot In surance against damage by tire, on all kinds of property ou reasonable terms. Applications redelved by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 129 Congress-st. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity uud Trust Company, Ckarltr Perpetual—Cath Svelem. CAPITAL ftlMO.OOO. This company oombines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also nsgroes. Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner, mar 16 ly o>.n, Medical Examinor. MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents. Buncroft A Bryntt, UKNBltAI. AUKAT8 AND IIU0KBU8, rOK Tilt rUHOUASH AND SALE or STOCKS, BUHIJS, KXCBAHOKA BKAL KSTATJI. No. 117 May Htreet, Havannah. jink ly JLIvecpool and London Fire and Lift Innnranco Company. rpHE untlnreigned Agouf> ot tho abovo Company, I will take risks against Fire on Buildinge, Stook lb Trat* ‘ ■ Yade, Ao., on tho mostfavorabia terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, ly No. 117 Uay-st., Savannah. Jan 24 ROYAL IN8URANCE COAIFANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 4,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. rums INSTITUTION has established au Ageucy I In 8avannah, and Fire Policies upon Produoe and froperty will bo Issued by ANDREW LCW A CO. 8avannah, January 21,1863. jKTNA INSURANCE CUA1FANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. 2 )|IK uniiereigaed, Agenta of the above Company, •ontlnoe to take risxs against Fire on Buildings, *oks,eto.,on tho most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTE. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Boc'y. F. 8. WINSTON, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications rtoeivtd by fsb 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Lifts of White Persons aro also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane ly Corner of Bay and Drayton its. tie nr T. J. Wait*. Funitun mt Oa THURSDAY, Oolob.t Will, ... On TUESDAY, *tww. In front of Court flense, Within the usual hours, be sold, a Lot on Thunderbolt toad, containing six and a half acres of land. It is well located for a residence, being outsido the oity limits about 1U0 yards, relieving tho occupant from oity taxes. It has a fine view of tho river and road. The abovo will bo treated for previ ous to tbo day of sale by applying at the counting room. Administrators' Sals. On TUESDAY, Doo.C, Will be sold iu front of tbo Court House, between tbo legal hours ol sale, tho inUrestof D. M. Roger*, deoeaf- ed. in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on llntohison’o Island. For further particulars inquire at tho coantint room. 8old by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham Conn- 'j r '"e sansSKUM 4 - HWH.WV. V IV auu ||U|I|VTVIU«IIU, flu. IU, COr* of Sonth Broad and W hluaer attests. The Lot is subject to a Ground Rout of $57 60 to the City. Tho improvomontsoonsist of a doublo tenement Dwelling, in the basement of whioh is an Office, Drawing Room, Pantriee and Bathing Room. On tho first floor, te two large and elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah inoiosed with Venottan Blinds. In the second story ia fonr bed rooms, with an enclosed Verandah,alllight- od with gas. There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and eefvant rooms, earriago house and stable in a brick building on tho rear of the dwolling; on the lane in tho yard, te a flue pump and good water. Alto—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45. a good Cook and Washer. The above porperty is sold by leave of , _ . _ th. Ordlu.tr, u th. P ror.n, of 9. M. d.0.«; , 'gjffgg,* At Frlvme «*ile L Lot No. 12 and Building, on Stone-strsit. Tho Lot is foe simple, 60 front hy 80 deep. The dwelling is two stories high, and well flnishod. Will bo sold low if ap plied for by the 2uth inst. Tf'o five aore lots, one mile from the oltv. for solo low if appliod for Immediately, on acoomwodating terms. Grey, Hard Brown, ana Brown Brick, In quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Tennessoo Corn, In lots to salt purchasers, just rooulvod. 21 bbls oholoe Butt Pork, in lots lo suit purchasers. Landing and for sale. A desirable Building Lot for Sale.—Lot No. 9, fourth tythiug, Anson Word. For particulars, enquire at the oounting room. 5 kegs Rid Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Ilsiard A Co'" UFG UG powder, 13 dr ~ ~ * * low to olotu a couoern. powder, 13 do Dupont's N P Powder, for salu LOTTERIES, A. t>. ELLIS A CO.. Munagara. HAUNDEN’S EXPRESS, For Now York. Ronton, Pltlladeliihla AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; EUROPE ANII CALIFORNIA, B Y steamers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox ville. State qf Ororyia and Key Stone Stats— every irday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, aaily, Sundays oxoopted. Special messen gers accompany our Express. Omens xnd Agents—163 Bay-street, Savannah; G. A. Ells A Son, Macou: Qoo. R. Clayton, Oglothorpe; Kandolph-st., Columbus; 74 Uroadway, New York; 43 and 46 Nuuth-third-etreet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohango-streot, Providence-, Mont- -street, San Franoiaoo. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER. A CO. •r/jf For Bale. M. foci of Buurds aud Scantling, for salo Ion /J to c' ‘ ‘ «cp 12 tf o clour out a lot. C. PERRY, Ai EltRY, Agent, Willink's Wharf. Null Nuking. r has resumed his business of Bail is prepared to make Sails of all des- Tarpaulins, Awnings, Ensigns am' sings oi an aiuus. He can bo found at all times, at thr Lower Rico 61111, All orders loft at the storo of Meaar Clagliorn A Cunningham, will meet with prompt atten " ” " “ ’ M. AMOROUS. rilllE subscriber hi X Making, Lnd ia p criptions. TenU, Ts tlon. [jy 8—3m | It LA 111 MADE ILOTIIIAU, For Fall and Winter! extensive assortment of Ready Made Clothing, com prising as it does, a variety of every article for Gentle men's wear, suitable fur the presontondooiningsoasons. The following comprise a portion of the Stook on hand: Over Coats and Burtouts of Rl'k and Blue Beaver Clolh, Bl'kaud Browu Mohair Cloth, Norway andLabradot Coatings, Devonahiro Korney, Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Blue and Bm Cloth, Businoss Frocks, Groyand Check Caesimaro Business Halts. Bl'k Doe Skin Cassimere Pants, French Fancy Cflssimore Pants, Urey and ML&1 Tweed do Pants, Bl'k and Mixt Satlnett Pants, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Rlaok Cassimere Vests, Fir’d and Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Fig’d Bl'k and Fancy do, together with an extensivo stock of ('’urnishing Goods, such as fino White Shirts, SUk and Moriuo Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and Jean Drawers, Hiding Gauntlots, Black, Colored and White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats nnd Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Ac., the w hole of which is offered for ■ale low by WM. It. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17Whl * oot 6 itaker-strout. PIANO FORTES. MlHIl! & iUbSlEAL lNMTltUiMENTM. Tho subscriber having purchased the , ntire business of F. Zogbaum A Co„ of which firm he has heretofore been the ootingmomberin Savanuah, would pectfully invito the attention of those in want of anything in tlie Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years oxporienoo, both in pro fessional and business matters oonnootod with Musio, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser vices iu the selection of Musio and Instruments, or the fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of hie utmost aeal and industry in liiscndoavor to desorvo the patron- age aud confiduuoo of the publio. G. B. MITCHELL. je 16 Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co. OBIBTADOBO’S LIQUID UAIH DIE. ( '1KI8TA 1)0110, inventor and solo proprietor. j Science and art havo horotoforo labored In vain to produco a hair dyo, which, by assimilating with the fluids that give vitality to tho hair, would change its huo without injuriug tno fibre. That objeot is accom plished. Cristadoro s Liquid llair Dyo invigorates the roots and tiiumonts while it changes the color. In five miuutcs a gray or colorlois head of hair is transformed to a rich brown, or a red or sandy cue to any darker ■hade that may be desired. There is no caustic ingre dient in the composition. The hair is impregnated with an invigorating juico, formedfromthosamechom- ical elements as the natural coloring matter. This is the ot>ly hair dye in the world which is free from lime, litharge and c vory other corrosive substance. Call and witness its effects, at Cristadoro’s Shaving and Hair dressing establishment, near tho Pulaski House, Mou- u me nt* square, where it is appliod and for sale. New Grocery sitore* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ri'IIE umiorsigURd having formed a co*partnnrship 1 for the purpose of doing a General Grocery and Liquor Business, have this day opened a largo anu well ■ejected Stock of Grooerlea and Liquora in the commo dious store under the Marshall House, where they in vito thoir friend* and tho publio to an inspection of thoir goods. Thoy hope by strict and accommodating attention to their cnotomers, kooping a oonetant supply of ovary artiole which enters iuto their business, and by SKLUNG XT lowest uxsu VB1UKS, to merit a liberal snare of publio patronage. Having made arraugumonts to keon themselves sup- died by each successive steamer witu all goods iu their ino, that entor largely into family uso, but which from heir perishable nature cannot bo kept long; houae- leepers can always have the assuranoe of obtaining ucu artiole* at thoir store, nut ouly ruicsii, but of the ost quality, T. HYLAND, sep 12 2m r. II. O'NEIL, Horses uud ITIulcs, A lot of good MULES ,ad HOUSES for salo at T. F. STEVENS’ Stables, Cor. Broughton A Barnard-sts. aug 24 MARKING INK. rflllE subscriber continues to mnnuructiiro Ink for I «•* For sal- - - — 4®P®r i_ DAVID U. GALLOWAY, 73 York-st., Savannah, Ga. Prime Western Corn dc ITIeul. thousand bushels prime choice Corn ia Os* 300 BACKS primo Georgia Corn, for sale, aug 25 W. W. STARKE. Bourds for Sale. £ ORTY THOUSAND steam sawed Hoards, % and l inch clear stuff. Just received and for low on accommodating terms, by sep 13 C1IAS. PERRY, Agent, Willink's wharf. SUNDIUES. 5Q bids. A, H and C Clarified Sugars; 20 barrels I Crushed do; 20 do Powdered do; id hlida Prime Porto Rico 8ugars; 25 do Common to Good Porto Rico Sugars; 20 boxes Loaf 8o^ar ; 200 bags Rio Coffee ; 60 bags old Java _ 50 chests and balf-chests Green and Black Teas; 100 box os Tobacco, 10‘s, S’s. A's and pound paokages; 5 do Rough and Ready, and 5 do Sovereign of the Seas, very fine; 60,000 Bcgars, some very fine; 26 boxes l^mon Syrups, assorted qualities; 200 do Tallow, Star and Sperm Candles; 200 do No 1 Palo and Family Soap; 60 do No I Pearl Starch; 100 gross Matches; 60 bbls Butter and 8agar Crackers; 25 boxes Extra Bailor and Soda Crackers; 10 bbls fresh Pilot Bread; 20 dos Painted Palls; 60 doi Brooms; 10 boxes Candy; 30 boxes Cheese, «ome ver, line for cutting; 20 bbls Hiram Smith Flour; 26 do Canal do; 60 do Baltimore do; 10 do White Onions; 6 kegs choice Batter; 60 do Leaf Lard: 10 hhds prime 8heulders; 10 do oboioo Hides; 10 balsa Gunny Bogging; 100 ooils Hemp Rope; 1 bole Twine; 200 bbls Demurtie Liquors. Ando flue axsort-iacnt of Foreign Wines and Brandios, Just reeeivqu and for sale by _____ . oot 21 COHEN A TARVER. nory, xjiass vo, drawn on me aa msc : 68 60 67 17 »8 29 33 6 36 28 20 6 66 Here is a splendid Scheme. Draws Thle Day, Oet 24. Georgia State Lottery, CLASS 99. 15 drawn ballots In each package of 26 tickets. #7,000—SI,000-1,000--BOO And more than $100,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tiokets $2);, shares In proportion. Tiokets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on d»- UKKKNK AND PULAHKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, nnnr Ball-Hlreef. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. V11 AWN NUMRERK—Of firnsns At Pulaski Lottery, Class No. K. drawn 22nd day of Oot 33 0* » I 44 68 31 10 61 76 30 4 18 glass 127 roR 1863. Dsaws in Savannah This Day. 78 Number lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. 5,000 DOLLARS! Ao. Ae. Ao. Tiokets $1 5Q~8haros In proportloa. f., T ^.'b“, 4Bi '^"wfte^^r 4 * 4 ' «• Office No. 1M Bay-street—near' City Hotel—in oonneetion with Hamden's Express Office. Georgia Slate Lottery. D. ELLIS A CO., Rsasgtii, D RAWN NUMBBRN—or Georgia Blate Lottery, Class 98, drawn In this eity on the 22nd, 68 W 67 17 38 29 33 6 35 28 20 5 65 1. drawn numbers in each pack of 25 Tiokets. RW11: be drawn in Savannah This Day, at 4)4 P. 61. in glass 90. BRILLIANT SCHE6IE. 07,000—il,000—1,00 And Prizes amoutUing^in the aggregate to | [Tickets $2 60-halves $1 , 25-quarteri 62 cenU. Tickets,either eingly or by the paekage, tor aals by oet 24 CHARLES B. PATTERSON UREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office So. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane, GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUMHEKS-oi (inumAAPulaski Lottery, Extra Class K., drawn Oct.22nd. 35 64 6 I 44 58 34 19 61 75 30 4 IS 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Tiokets $1 60—shares in proportion. JAMES GOWER, oet 24 Vender for Gregory A Maury. 500 STOVES FOR SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughlon-street, Savannah. THE Soiiihnrn Iron Witch Cooking Stove stand* unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, and ohallsngei all other*. A large variety of Parlor, Offioo and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholosalo. Housekeeping articles. Wood en Ware, oto.. etc., to which the advertiser invites tbs attention of old and new customers. oot 6 GOAL AND WOOD. RED AHU AND KENNEL COAL, I N nuautitiRs to suit purchasers uu the wharf, or L delivered in any part of the city. —ALSO— Black Jack, Upluml Oak, Live Oak, Anli, Pine nud Light Wood, by the Bout Load or at Ilclnll. For the convenience of persons residing in the upper portion of the eity, Boies for orders are placed at tho Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. W. W. Lincoln and W. G. Dickson, and at tho Office of the " Morning News." In order to ensure promptness in ipplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 . 61., and 3 o’elook, P. M. Particular attention will be giv*n to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will coaler a favor by imme- diatoly reporting any instance in whioh my teamsters should fail to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arrangements for a regular supply of tho above articles, and for their prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a continuance of the favors of my former customers, aud tho patronage of consumers of fuel. REED CANE for shipment in any quantity, supplied at abort notioe. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Remsuaut, Ferry Wharf, 3 Opposite the Gas Worn*. sary papers For Rent, Tour Two Story Wooden Buildings, situolod on Won! Broad-street and - new and neatlv fl For terms apply at~th* ComUliig-reoin7 oet SI _ Stone for nisi, V Tw. ■!?«• —g/essST “* 4 "-** r , . . Hides Wsmiiia . _ n The ldgheat market ?riots will bo paid for OfMa* Dry, Salted and 6 lull Slides. Apply aTowr Ookntlng Room. f$m Potatoes at Private bats. 25 bbls. choice Kidney rotatoM, new laninuf fooa bark Harvest. bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale lew. Prims White Corn at Private Sale. Just reooived in storo, nnd for self In lots to suit nr- chasers. Terms eash. nugir Valuable Building Lets Ot Private Sals. Lot No. 13, containing T Qwinnett-strsofc. Also, 1 _ feet, eituated on oorner ot Drayton and I .. If not previously disposed of bv private salo, 6 lots will be sold si publio auotion In front WI House, on Tuesday, the 6th or Beptomboi aut Tract of Land at Private Sale. ' Lot Land No. 23,16,3, oontainlng 160 acres, well tim bered, eituated iu Cass County near XlnfstaMb fow miles from the State R. Road. Rbssndale Cement at jPHcale Sale. Now landing per sohr CaUraet-100 bbla Uydxanlfo Cement. t amber. Improved Essence of Coffee. We have just received from the manufoctui Improved JCseenoo Philadelphia, and will continue to ■ale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved J This is the bust composition of Coffee ever ■ale. and Coffee made from the Essenoe is m«< wholesorue, more deiioate, flnuer flavored and wummwm^ S erfootlv clear, and In every respect superior tothn nest Rio Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saving J* per cent, over Coffee prepared in the ordinary —“ Try it and see if it does not. fomniw/Kww uwti lard, at Private 9ale% 13,000 lbs. Ntw Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 44 Fresh Leaf Lard, just reeelvod ? *,uw rrriu uiu uua. juss jwiitwi | from Tennessee, and for sale la lots to suit pui Orxkosriss, Provisions, ess. «- PUILBRICK A BELL ofler onaocommodaUnftnrtin at private tale: Liquous.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 26 bbls.PMnk Brandy. 26 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes HqlBB>4,fll% 1 half pipes Coguao Brandy, 10 casks ih Whisky, l puncheon irlah'Whisky(M hth casks Plnet, CastllRon A Co. on4 S&fii 6 eighth i AWs), Brandy. 200 doa. Vf 'flne Madeira, She rrrkSr&t Winee. Brandy, Gin, Rum, WhDky nnd Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 1$ tasks Shoulders. Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Northern* Can ent.—160 bbls. Rosondal* Cement Oa. Flogs.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, Csoceebt.—26 orates assorted Common nnd QsOaSm Glasiwams.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 dated Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Cnaoksks.—10 whole end 10half bbla. Boston.: . Clonus.—60.000Common German Cigars, 10,090 lsh Imported do. Boalxs.—A large assortment of 1 Also, a large assortment of Beady Ai Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ao. Ao. For Meat. Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston*! street, for rent low. HUUTHWMBTBBN UAll.MlWkO. , fitetiJiaigMigli. ■' l > ASSLNGEK Trains leave Macon daily at - X A. M., arrive at Oglethorpe 10* A. AL, naive ai Columbue l o'clock P. 64. Leave Columbue daily at 9 o'elook A. AL, and Ogle- thorpeatllk A. M., arrive at Maeon AM P. AL. eesr- uectiug at Maeon each way with Central —■“ traine to Savannah, Augusta and AllRedgevi Macon and Wsatern trains to Griffin, AMnn r Chattanooga, Nashville, Ae. Connootiug daily at Columbus, by fast line' 28 ml lee to Opelika, thence tHmllaa by At Jt' Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe With 1 faula mall etages. Passengers breakfast and dine nt 01 Maeon. Anc. 81.1863. OOFFEE HO U THE Undersigned has lonseidi am up in neat and elegant style, the bai* street, next door to Wny A King's, t COFFEE HOUSE, where bo intends to so/ve np In snporior etyte, ifrry Delluai y of the Seneon. New York Oysters, Navnimh OritdVR, Yenlnon, Grouse, Partridges, Yank, New York and Philadelphia Beef, foe., foe., Will nlwnysbe kont on hand, and served np in nstylo never before equaled in this eity. Parties furnished with private Buppevo and DinuevO on short notioe. H4 will keep only the beet Liquor*. octC 3m JtftlN MgK. CODY. AUOUSFA Hi AUOUlTA, SAAI'L C. WILSON, LE88E1 Stiuatsd Forth Sid* qf Bro* West t\f Waihini i^dh Tho Subscriber having BI B FIRST CLASS UOl EL, AwiSL attention to the acoom - nnu patrons. Ills best efforts mote the oomfort of all those n an opportunity to serve them, with p ■lent boarding, as wellaeBuon throL.„ __ may patroniao his daily ordinaries. The constant aim of the undersigned will A* to pre serve the character of the Reuse, and to add to its re putation dally. BAM'L C. WILSON, aug 31 d IQt—wtlaov. SALE STABLE Cornet of Broughton nnd Barmrd-ttl THOMAS r. BTEVJiNS, Ttoprlotar. aug 24 Swedenborg’s Works. HPHK Writings of Bwedenborg, and Collateral X Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors nd New York and Boston prioes. Kept constantly on hand, audf or sal* by J. V. COLLIN», aug 16 ly Agent Q. 8. A.. 100 Brynsk-rt. House and Sign Fainting. F. Q. CARL, Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall, Offers hia services to the publio for the execution or House, Sign, Urnamental Painting, and Graining. Ho keeps for sale nt bis store, Points, Oils, Paper llaite- ings. Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins, for sigma, foe. All work done cheap, and warranted to give WOOD! WOOD! T HE Subscriber will keep constantly ou hand at bis WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridgo, a full supply, at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders loft at J. D. Josse’s, Broughton-st. will be promptly attended to. Igr Wood Hold Low For UonIi. 4J janl tf J.M. BUTLER. CJTKP LfoDDKKH, Clothes Horses, Towel Stands, Saw Horses, Tubs, Wash Boards. Plggins, Wood Spoons, Butter Prints-together with evory ar- tlelein the Wooden-ware line, eon be found nt 153 mm**** W») lioHSE A NICHOLS. Staves Wanted* OF WIIIT* OAK OU WATER OAK. N OT less thun 42 or over 44 inches loug. do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 . do 3 do thlok. The bock edge of the Stave to be dresse i down to the same tfaiokness as the front odgo. The SUves to be straightly oloft, and free from knote, warps, or worm-holss. For Staves prepared In sir let conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co's lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to let March. 1864. Fifty Dollars per 1000 pleees will be paid by _ _ 1#li ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah. Jane 21.1863. | fob i woou:'wood:: wood:*! flUIK floh.cnber ku saw ud will kMpcoutut- h i, h 1 iud °0.k 111* kor" 'wOOD, hi offers by the wholo sale or retail, os low for oe can be twugnt for In the oity. All orders punctually at tended (ff And particular attention given to meiurore' Rafirood Bridge** ^ ° ld ,Und “ ^ C * n * 1 Md jy^ If PETER WHITE. 'PLATFORM mud COUNTER HCALBS, SPH.gSBMRff' - ' Aquatic Clnb of Ueorgla. T HE first eunual Regatta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia, will take place at Savannah, commeneinr on Wednesday November 30. ISMTSTfolKS; purses are offered by the Club: * For Eight Oared boats, not to eioetri 48 feet im length—one parse (400 Six do do ao 43 ft fiuo lour do do do 88 jnft Two do do do 32 im ■«pt 29 , stw-td M. CUMM1NO. Secretary. ^♦♦Chnrleetan Courier nnd Mercury, please copy. 300 bushels Corn JHenL OHO BUSHELS fresh ground Country Com -6UU Meal, just recoivsd and for sale by oet 10 CHA8. H. DUBYJBB. AncFACTIKED Tob.cc. Sc Sinnl lvX 60 boxes Grant A William's 6s and 8s Tobacco. 40 do Irwin's do do do. do Anderson's 30 quarter boxes Ward's fie Tobaooo. 20 boxes 16s do do. 20 M superior Plantation Bogota. 40 M various brands do. Landing and for sale b; sept £ sale by SCRANTON, JOHN8TCN A C(k OCKLAND LIME.—500 bbls. RkcAW Lime, landing from sehr. Oallowoli,*»d for ante COHENS A VOS?' O ATH.—1000 bushels prime Maryland Oafcy— land mg and for solo by ' - ROWLAND A 00. of h «'T Seed Oats. For sale by 00 COHEN A TARVER. T> AZoilH—-aiogio and la 8ottt, of very Aao f.U-eOBNWtLL. Etowah mils Flour. fUHE uudereigued havi _A this market ao as to com Baltimore market both in Dries and quality. ^ A fresh supply just reoefved aadJ6rseleolth* oot 19 WABHBPBN, WILDER <6 00. Ajl Brundlr* nnd Wise*. Pinas old reserve 1 4 Half and Quarter BBANDtuf* cooks<