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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY* OCTOBER 26; 1853. BEJIIOTi JOHN M. COOPER> 00-8 33CS)(a>IS AMIS)' £T(2)2> printing office -ttaVING b.en removed loth. mom, over their H Book ««♦. o» «hl ooroer of Wbiteker end St. leli.BBreMv, “• J" 1 ?* b J?" itoprelredby th. fliitloe of new meterielr, they era prepend fo w “f, a.dartbe maaer.ni.nt of Jilt €. A. HALL, book and job printing of FiVERY DESCRIPTION, accurately and expeditiously, and in a supe- SSrSffc of workmanehlp. P BUSINESS CABDS PAINTED FOB from U (O 13 PER THOUSAND, jndsll ether Job Work at proportionate Rates .a-orders received at the Book Store, oral the office of the Morning IfeW. book binding. JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. have oonneoted with their v.intinK establishment, an extensive Book Bimdkht .nil Hi ink Book MaxorAoroar, and are prepared to tiLnte Book Binding of every description in the beat JJ* and at the ehorteet notice. oct 19 Reduction in Prices. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR rBOM$l to$3 PBB THOUSAND. Other Job Work at proportionate rate*. By J.M.UOOPER&CO. WANTED. WANTED. A WHITE Servant Olrl In da Haute Work in t X\. email Family. Mena need apply but the belt, to whom rood wbgeo trill be given. Apply atthe brink buildin, ea State-.treat, turd doer ebore Barnard- ■treat . .tf oct 11 WANTED. y OUR Journeyman Tailor., two Com hand., and JT two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at oo* ft ROBINBON A CAMP'S. STEAMSHIP DINES. WANTED TO HIKE OK PURCDASE A BOV or MAN.eulUhla for . Po“ , in . ift Gooda Store. Apply to 7 "P 30 WM. WRIGHT. COOK WANTED. W ANTED a Colored Cook, for a mill family. A PPlJ at thia office. if tap 20 W ANTED.-A good Porter in a Grocery and m.a Ji Btor f 1 'iSI' »«<* »rply oalaie wall ......mended. | jy ggj A. BONAUD. Land Warrants. T «« h, / l h " 1 price >“ 1J b Y WM. P. ROWLAND. Houses and Lands. a me HOR RENT. I The Tenement in Waldburg's Building. next I east of the Connting Boom or L ROBT. HABERSHAM A 80N. To whom apply. To Rent or Lease. I That Ur*, oommodfoui publio HOUSE at Ual- oyondale, 50 mile {Station, Central Rail Road, 5°„ , . ,T,D . Co ““ t f '• 11 '* ,b « b ”> .tend for a Tar- and Store llou.e In tbo SUto. Po.aoaalon will bo giron lit January noat. WILLIS YOUNO. N..frp(m.i„/c,30H Annul. 185J. tf oot lb JOSEPH LIPPMAN, COMIRESS ST., MARKET SQUARE. lr Full no* 1 Winter Dry Goods, which having purchased tm Ihe most favorable terms, he U prepared to soil to the advantage of his oustotners. Those goods have been aoleoted under hisown inspec* tion, and every artiolo will Be warranted to be what it is repreiented. Among his stock will be found the following, in vari- om qualities. A In rite Assortment of Furniture Prints. * Kerseys, Prints, Flannels. Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Satinets, Limeys, Chi nt i on, Cauimeros, Alpaocas, Blankets, Cloaks, Tweeds, Mantillas. A greet variety Hosiery, Gloves, ilandkorchiofs and llouie-Keeping Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stock in Savannah. Hilts, Lftceu, Hhawlu and EmbroitlerlcH. A Urge assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also. Silk Poplins. LACK CAPS, Collars, Undersleuves and Chemisetts. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambria mud Jaconet Edg ier and Insertions, Cambric acd Swiss Banda. 811 AWLS. Crape Shawls all sues. Long Shawls from 3 to 10 dollars each, Printed Cachmere Shawls, Wafllo Shawl* in groat variety. A full assortment of Carpetings, Bugs, Floorcloths sod Matts, well worth while to aee. HAU CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent ar ticle, and ti which epeoial attention is invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkihs sod French Towels at various prices, with many other good* not enumerated, together with an iintneusj stock CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholesoloonly. Country Merchants and othors wishing to puroliase cheap Dry Goods, will do well to call and examine this itock before making their selections. 3m oct 19 I Fell end Winter DRY GOODS, which they offer fir ialo at very low prieos, consisting of Rich Dress Gnwli, Cashmeres, d'Laines, d'Barege, Plain, Fig'd and bl'k Silks, a full assortmentBlit Bombasines and Alpoccas, English, French and Amerioan Ginghams and Print 1 :; Plaid Worsted fbrchildren's Wear, plain and fig'd Tweeds, etc., and a fresh variety of other goods. | oc 24) NEVITT, LATHROP A BTKBB1N8. Just Iteceivcd, P ER aohr, ALCYONA from New York— 1(>0 boxes Family Soap. 60 do Pale do For salo by F. bCUERFF, l 24 6 At the Flankroad House. SrhlUAL NUTlUhh. Dooly County, Ga., ourud a girl, who had hen for a number of years afflicted with Scrofula. She *as covered from hoad to foot with sores; there was not found tlesh enough on her whole body, to lajr a 25 cent pi«:e on. SUE FELT HER CONDITION IMPROVE ON THE 8ECOND DAY. The fourth day she was much better. On the 29th of April, 1833, she commenced the Resolvent; on tho 20th of May, twenty-one days after she commenced its use, SHE WA8 SOUND. Not s eoro or blemish was upon her skin—nor was there any difoaso lingering in hor system. Mr. Oliver has cured many people in Drayton, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Swellings Stiffness, and Pains of various kinds, with Radway's Ready Relief; and many of his friends have boon cured of Dyspepsia, Costivenoss, Indigestion, Ac., by Rad ii ay's Regulators. The It. R. Remedies ore sold by Druggists geuerally. 124 12t DKNTIHTKY. — | DR. BARNES having enlarged and re- * v J5i furnished bis establishment, hopes now, with his increased faoilities, to supply the inoroased demand for his new style of Artificial Teeth, whioh are admitted on all aides to be tbo most life-like and beau tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and must be seen to be appreciated Dr. B. will take great pleasuro in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him with a call at bis offioo, corner of Congroas and Whit- aki-r-sts., entrance onCongress-st. N. B. Examination and advice gratia. oct I . ... TO KENT. yi WHARF Store, Apply to T. J. WALSH. TO RENT. I A Brick House on Jonea-street, on a full lot. ^ Possession given immediately. ^Ajipljr Valuable Farm for Sale. | THtl subscriber oflV s for .sale his , situated about 3Vii miles from tho city, the plaoe aro all neoeaaary buildings, good Well of i .Ac. Also, wither without the place, will be ■ --Mules, 1 Horse, Market Waggcn, Ci Op It would hardly do for any one to havo tho •vai' 1 temority now-a-days to quoation the excel lence of Dr. Hootland'a German Bitters, which aro pro pped by Dr. C. M. Jackson. In cases or Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and derangement of the digestive organs, (heir many virtues havo long siuce been made plainly Apparent. They purgo from tho system the morbid humors which retard the natural functions, and hiring paleness to the check, and suffering to the brow. They banish those clogs upou happiness, and re- ) the system to high health. lux sep 27 LYON’S KATHAIRON, For Preserving, Restoring, and Boautify- ing the Hair, is the most delightful and Wonderful articlo the world ever produced. Its astou- idling success is without a precedent in the history of the .Valeria Jlcdica. Dark and luxuriant curls, soft sad glossy hair, with aoorss of admirers, (mark this, ladies) is the universal effect of the Kathairon. Bald and Groy Heads wore porfeotly astonished. " The Kathairon has fully restored my hair after a baldness oi 12wears. A. J. Courtright, 70 Boud-8t, N, Y.”- Ihe Kathairon is a certain cure for Nervous Ueadaohe, and all Cutaneous Diseases. Sold by all dealors every where. Try it. Price only 25 cents, ia large bottles. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway. N. Y. T. M. TURNER A Co., sept 27—Ira Wholesalo Ag'ts for 8avannah. NOTICE. b CAREY, having formed a Co- partnership with Mr. J. W. PERKINS, for the Purpose of prosoouting Clio business of the Daguerrean ■Art, respectfully gives notice to his former patrons and Uie publio, that the rooms formerly occupied by him will be open during the wholo season, the business be ing continued by the firm of CARY A PERKINS. All are respectfully invited to call and examine Mr. Pirkins's specimens of work; they will be found oqual to say that have ever been exhibited in this establish- i’ioturos taken in any woathor. augd P. M. CAREY. DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. Kasky, Surgeon Dentist, (late of lieto Or leant,) having loca- ted permanently in 8avannah, respectfully tondors his professional aervioes to its oitisons. ^Residence City Hotel, prlvato entrance, ly—aug 9 DR. SULLIVAN hoe removed his Oflloe to Congress-street, between Drayton and Aberoorn. tf n ov 22 DENTISTRY. Dr * HOYAJLIs uud JOHNSON ^ Surgical and Mechanical Dentists. Office over Zogbaum's Musie Store, Mnr- kot Square. ly nov 8 A Liberal advances made upon shipment* of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and e * York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. »IK. M. C. IIEALD r ormi all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifl- * i eetk, in the best style. Offioe irst oorner west ol I'^MarhUall House. ly jau 17 OANUUO ACADEJIV. m .°ns, A. BONAUD, Respectfully iuforins Ilia Patrons, that i W| * 1 0 •’ u,, * 1 '* Academy in November prox- L‘®°»on which day due notice will lie given. ®Amcim« ACAUEJ1V, St Andrew’. Hall. MR. NICHOL8 respectfully announce*, T 1 ’ 1 re *°P« n his Academy as above, for Aiiftoi ot on, ‘ 0,1 or • boni %h * *•» of November— ■ Arm* ‘i! ent . lbo 8UU »“*f in vUitlng the Aoa- n. Jm , orB York “ d Philadelphia, au u,. f *iifcJS“ l0 ^ nd 1 Danoes, ho is prepared to teacb •CtmS. a? 10 j this Art. Terms, hours of Mr N**!?;*?•' itt f “ l “ ro •dvertlstmenuandclrottlars e#1 «brxtirt vi^? U i ro . d . the •« rvi °« 8 of Mr. Phelps, the »utod VioUnist, to assist him in his classes. ^NOT BUAHTING, BUT FACTS: V A ^«*~^AP8-.Tho fiunat ami sun! g&u* ‘■•F-toU “ , 'oE t o°i‘mcuol? ld titulars inquire of oct 7 FOR HALE. A LOT bnautifully situated oil high ground, ot Taylor-streot, noar the Medical CoUoge. Apply U Agent. FOR HALE. a A valuable Plantation, situated on the l*ouis- ville Road, eleven miles from 8avannah. It has a good framo two story dwelling, and all neces sary out-buildings on it, this tract of Land contains threo hundred aud seventy-five acres, more or less; there are about one hundred and twenty acres of olear- od land and under good fenoe, suitable for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; the wooded land con tains Oak and Pino, and is oonveniontto the Central Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers wishing to buy, will please call ana examine for themselves. For further particulars, apply on tho promises, . r to WM. WRIGHT. Also, w 111 bo sold with tho place, eight Negroes, ac customed to field work; Horses, Wagons, Curts, Cat tle, Corn. Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, tf applied for in time. Titles undoubted. oot 3 1IAKBHOUHE TO RENT. ^^GOOD Bakehouse,' two Htables, a Wagon 8 oct I tf No. 18 Farm KOOA1H TO RENT. 3 FINE Rooms iii a House 45 foul equ is a very fine cooking range for tin Rooms, and two good Closets to kocp uteni . pl/to*. .. _ . M.McGREAL, oat 1 tf Bolton’s wharf, foot of Farm-st. FOR RENT. Four two story Wooden buildings, sit uated on West Broad-st. and Robcrts-street. These buildings are new, neatly finished, with all out buildings. Apply to —. — A. B a n X sept 30 ■ BRYAN, on the premises. OFFICE TO RENT. a Tho Office over Webster Ac f’almes 1 Store, occupied for the past year by Messrs. Foot k Dunham,—a desirable place for a Factor and Commission Merchant—will be rented low for a term of years on favorable torms if applied for soon, sop 30 WEBSTER k PALMES. fcotton. Apply to (sep 23] ROWLAND k CO. FOR RENT a Tbo Tonement in Waldburg’a Building, at preseut occupied by W. WoodbrTdge, Esq. Pos session given 1st November, sep 10 R. UABER8UAM k SON. TO RENT. \ Three of the Fivo tenement Houses oorner of I Aleroom and Jones-street, Inquire to L sop 14 A. BONAt For Sale. The Plantation on 8kiduway Island, | called the LODGE, with an Island at- jJEL oonunodating; for which address sep 1 ‘ r M.G. W. at this office. Grocery Stand. J ^OR BALE—A building lot in Chatbum Ward, ' suitable for a Family Grooery Store. Also, Lot i>. 36 Trcup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at tb' offleo. tf aug 23 FOR RENT. mill: WHARF Mud Lot at present occupied by 1 the " Charleston Steam Paokeb Company.” Pos- J7 23 win, at the House. Valuable Lot For Sale. FOR BALK.—A valuable Lot cou- tatning 2<>2>. aoros, situated in the 4th District ot the first section of Ilandolpb, (late Lee County,) and known as number 176. in the plan of said District. Persons desirous oi purchasing, A * I TO RENT. M Three flne^TORES. on Moore’s wharf. ROB’T. HABERSHAM k SON. fob 24 TO RENT. 3 'HRKE Bleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congrcss-et. Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, houeo serv- l and oook. Enquire of (fen 24) A. BONAUD. yOll I; Lau Ur. C. P. Richardeone's House. ROBT. HABERSUAM* SON. To Lease. A PART of a Wharf, with a Slip and ample spooo for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for leaeo. Apply to 0. PERRY, Agent, ■op 12 tf WlllinkeWr Wlllink'a Wharf. HIVE’S WILD CHE KitY Cough Candy! A GREEABI.E to tho tasto, and warranlod (if used according to the directions, which are sim ple,) to cure all cases of COUGHS and COLDS, which are within the renoh of any Medicine, beside affording relief iu coses of Croup, Asthma, Catarrhs, and Bron chitis, aud being ono of tho mostusoful remedies ia the oarly stages of Consumption. Mr. RICE in placing this artiole before the publio- olaims not to have discovered or ingeniously compound, od Medicines hitherto unknown, or known only as sop arato remedies or in suoh combinations at prevented tho full force of their bonofieial effects. Nor does he aver that this COUGH CANDY has the approval of the ” entire Medical Faculty/'or has been recommend ed by tho “ most enlightened Physicians.” lint he would merely state, that Having himself suffered severely from Bronobial Affection atteudod with Coughing and Night Sweats, he applied to one of the Faculty whose proscription afforded suoh speedy relief aud resulted ia suoh perfect cure that he was induoed to obtain a knowledge of the ingredients and the manner in which they might be properly compounded, with super to give them a convenient ana palatable form, sinoo which he has had the satisfaction of administering it successful ly ia many cases. Tho ingredients of which this Candy posed (among which Wild Cherry is the prinoi- _re perfectly harmlees, and may be takun by per- of all ages at all times. Unlike many or the Cough Candies now rffered for sale, (i arporting to be tho pro duct of profouud medical research, but which aro in roality the concoctions of genuine Candy Makers,) this article is not expected to cure " all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but ia peculiarly adapted to the few diseases above mentioned, and instead of being composed of tho poorest quality of Sugar, infused with tho extract of lioarhound, it Is mado from Sugar in its highest state of perfoction, and contains well known r.nd ap proved remedies. Try it, and its intrinsic morit call forth a spontaneous approval from you which loug shall givo it a popularity tory of nostrums. Pr ‘ pal) a & f unparalleled in the his- t genuine package 'rice 25 centsxier Paokag< or Rioe's Cough Candy will bear on the envelope signature of t. C. RICE, Cor. Broughton and Whitakor-sts., Savannah, Ga. 49”Country Merchants can be supplied by the Box, each Box containing 50 packages, at >6,25. oct IU CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, (Fonntrly Grijfin Bouts.) Clmttiinoogn, Tennessee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few ■tope of the Passenger Car landing of the West ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under the supervision or THOMAS CUUTCUFIELD.asslated by Mr. J. W. F. Bbtson and I,adv. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first olass Hotel. The present Pro- B rlotor having secured the sorvicos of Col. Griffin's arkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy and having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain Us high reputation, and morit publio patronage. Passengers can ne accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAB CRUTCHFIELD. Prop. WM. J. IIUNT’H Sharing and Halr-drcanlng Hnloon, 101) BROUGHTON STREET, Nearly opposite St. Androw’s Hall. ■ep 10 tjan 1 SUNDRIES O/Y bbls. Stuart's A B and C Clarified 8ugar OVJ 60 blla Stuart's Crushed and Powdereu 8u/.„ 56 bbls lllram Smith's and Pure Genesee Flour; 60 do Tredwoll's Butter and Sugar Crackers; 40 box os do Koda Biscuit. 60 bbls 8t. J. Molassos; 60 dox assorted Brooms: o.ilOO lbs new Codfish; 260 bbls good Eating Potatoes; 20 half bbls No. 1 aad 2 Mackerel, (aew); 80 boxes Beadel’s 6's aad b’a Patent Tallow Cand 60 do White Cheoec; 60 do Groat k Williams' 6's and S'fl Tobaoeo; 300 reams Wrapping Pacer, assorted; 176 boxes Smith's k Buchan's Family Soap; 100 do Bexdel’a k Colgate's Pearl Starch. Landing from bark Maria Morton and for aale bv '* “ n " * Z) 8ugar} oot 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Just received by MORSE k NICHOLS, 165 Broughten-sL P LATFORM and COUNTER SCALES, ▲Iso, Spring Balvtcox, Scale Beams aad SUel- yanUTForsaSeV F. W. CORNWELL, ooean Steamers JAMEBADGER, 1,600 Tom To Travelers Going North. V. 8. MAIL LINK. THROUGH IN 48 TO ftO HOURS. Hev-lork and Cbsrleitoi S«ni-V«ekiy STEAMSHIP LINE, Leave Adger's wharves every Satur day and UWn**<luj/, after the arrival \ John Dickinson, Cammander. XPBI.J ON WEDNESDAY. UNION, ) Richard Adams, 1,600 Tons, i Commander. SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan, 1,000 Tons./ Commander. These steamers are unrivaled on the coast for safety, speed aad oomfort, experienced aad oourtcou* ooaxmau- ders, tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure travelers by this, every possible oomfort aud accommo dation. MOT For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Boom accommodations, apply at the offioe of the «geat, HENRY MISSROON, Oorner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage do $8 S T The uew steamship NASHVILLE/ will bo y to take her plaoe ia the line early in November, eeptag FOR PHILADELPHIA* PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ,pi ^ Tho now ntitl splett- did sidewheol stcara- \^|Uri«2P<Uips, KEYSTONE (jMHHPlSTATE.Ca^L^Hobt.l via, Jr.', will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every They will leavo Savannah se follows: Keystone Btale Wednesday, Xoin ocpiemoe State of Georgia. Wednesday, 6th Ootober. Keystone State Wednesday, 12th October. State of Georgia Wednesday, 19th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 26th October, State of Georgia. Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State Wednesday, 9th November. State of Georgia ....Wednesday, 16th November. Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November. State of Goorgia Wednesday, 30th November. Keystone State Wednesday, 7th Dcuember. State of Georgia Wednesday, 14th Deoomber. Cabin Passage $20 Steerage 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. •ej>20 UERON k MARTIN. Ag'te in Philadelphia. United States Mail Line. N.Y. AND 8AVANNAII HTKA918111 PS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of loaving Ha- _____ vxnnuh for N. Y. .ugusia, Oapt. Lyon, on Weuuesuy, June ri Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •• Saturday, *• 11 Tho Alabama, Capt. Bchenck " Saturday, “ 18 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon. * ‘ Saturday, ** 25 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull*'* Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, * Saturday, " 0 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, * Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenok The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, The Alabama, Capt. Schenok, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, Tbo Florida, Capt. Woodh: Tho Alabama, Capt. Schonck, Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenok, “ Wednesday, Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, Sepi ~ pt. Woodhull. " Saturday. “ ik, These shins are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and oomfe. t—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and ore commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the At lanta in the autumn, this line will ne somi-woekly- 'ey. Cabin Pasi D, FAY ft CO. k Agents in Savannah. BAM'L. L. MITCHELL, je 15 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. hull, • Saturday, Wednesday, *• 20 Saturday, “ 23 Saturday, 41 St> Wednesday, Ang. 3 Saturday, “ 6 Saturday, 4 * 13 Wednesday, *• 17 Saturday, “ 20 Dry Ooois, Clothing, ho. NEW ARRIVALS. DRY-GOODS, DRV G00D8! S HENRY LATHROP dt CO., AVE rrcfived pm* rveent arrivals, and offer fbr aale Plantation Dry Goods; London Dnffil, and led Blankets; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North ern do do; heavy (all wool! do; heavy Cordova do; heavy Brown ShlrUagh; plain and twilled Red Flan nel*; Platde, l.lneoys, colored Homespun*. 4c. PRINTED D'LAINES, MERINOS, 4o.:-Prtnt*d French Mousllnd'Laines; American do; plain mode and high col'd do; Frsnoh aud Eugllih Merinos, a va riety or colors; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslln d'Balae; printed French Cambrics. UREHH I'lain,plaid,and striped a*n»e mm; nen Hroosde do; plain bl’k Silks, a large variety; bl'k Brocade do; bl'h and Rep. do. MOURNING DR KWH GOODS. Mouslln d’Lalaes; Freath and English Bombasines; Alpaocas, Canton and Tamise Cloths. ULOAKH Sc MANTILLAH. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas; bl’k aud eol'd Silk Man tillas; Ladies'bl'k and ool'd Cloths for Cloaks, and i variety of Trimmings for the earns. Embroider left Sc Luce Goode* Mouslln Collars and Chemiaettes: Laos do; Ernb'd Lawn Udkfs; Mourning Collars ; Chomii . p tr rich and Undereleevae;' Muslin taps; Infants’"Waists; Swiss and Jae. Edgings and Ineertinga; Ihrcad and Lisle Edgings and Inserting): Cambric and Mi Bands. GLOVES. Ladies' Misses', Men's and Boys' Gloves, a large rlety. dies' and Misses’ Cotton and Worsted Hose ; Ladies' bl'k and white Silk do. Ilonne Furnialilngi Gooda. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Lluon Shirtings: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4 bro. and bl'ohod Cotton Shirtings: Pillow Case Linens and Cotton*; 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’ohed Table Damask; Damask Cloths: Napkiua and Doyles; Huca Luc, Scotch aud RumU Diapers, Irish Linens, good ■‘yles. Bod-Ticks, Furniture Dimities, 4o. Clothn and Caanltiicrris. Black Fronoh Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo; bl'k Do«-Sklns; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentuoky . ..... ..... . . ,. d gu £ oct 20 Jeans; bl'k Satin Vestings, and bl'k and eol'd . sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, $25; Steerage, $9. PADKLF™* — STEAMBOAT LINES. For Palntka, East Florida, Touching at Darien, tinmewick, Si. Mary' Jacksonville, Middlcburg (Black Creek), and Picolata. The superior steam packet WM. GASTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave ou Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, apply on bo lately oocupied by the Union Steamboat Com] TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON U. 8. HAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M . after the mrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tho same day, eoaneotinc at Charleston with the Wilmington Hteam-Packeto, Whioh leavo with the U. 8. Mail avsry day. atitf P. M-, and also with the New-York aud Charleston Hteatnuklpe, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with tho did new ateamship Jarnet Adytr one week, anu * u « steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-Vork by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamabips, $26. [my 15] S. M. LAFFITSAU, Agont. VV. C. WADSWORTH, No* 115 Congrouu-Mtrcet, Hnvnunnli. board at the wharf T 8 now prepared to offer to tho citizens of 8a- X vannah, and the counties adjacont, one of the most magnificent stocks of LAD1E8’ DHK8H GOODS, ever exhibited in this cit>, consisting in part of elegant Black aud Colored Brooado Silks, Rich Fnuoy Plait do: Plain Bilks, fashionable oolors; beautiful high lustred . ... , . ipany, o sep 12 CLAGUURN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agts. 8HIP LINES. FOR BOSTON The New York PaoketBrig EXCEL, F. Tail- nan, master, having all her under-deck cargo ugaged will have immediate dispatch. For freight of dejk load onlj, apply to oct 19 .WILDER ft CO. FOR PHILADELPHIA. cx. K Tho brig MONTSERRAT, Capt. Barton, gffgttvants 60 bales Cotton to complete cargo. aWMl oot IS ROWLAND ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—Uniau Line. ■r-L Tho regular packet sehr ELIZABETH ft ELEANOR, l’uirson master,will have qwiok dis- wMmL natch for the above port. For frelghtor passage apply to Loot 18] OGDEN ft BUNKER. master, will have quick dispatch for the above -port, i'of freight r OcTSe?/'Ik 11U N K K R. FOR BALTIMORE. The subr D. II. BALDWIN, Friable master, with dispatch as above. For freight > apply ou board at Telfair's Wharf, BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. r passage a loot 18] kfor particulars app fniUIIAM, KELLY ft CO FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 53, Tho fine sohr E. R. BENNETT, Wood i ter, for particulars apply to 3UML oot 18 BHIUI1AM, III AM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Georgia Line. - . The regular packet bark MaRIA MORTON, SaCapt Jno Bulkloy, will have despatch for the Aifcabovo port. For freigl board at Anderson’s upper wo 117 passago, apply ‘'ROWLAND ft CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 33^ The fine schr MAINE LAW, liosmur, mas- 1 ter. For partioularsapply on board at Telfair’s «$flWLwharf, or to oot 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line. 53^ The sohr John W Anderson, Watson, mastor, will meet with dispatoh os above. For freight ■SMNtfcor passage, app^ on board at TelMr’s wharf, [oot 16] BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Lino. The regular paoket schr. P. R. BURTON, WDfl Capt. Lingo, will have dispatoh for the abovo ■Sflvport. For froight of fifty 6alos Cotton to com plete cargo, apply to FOR NEW YORK. . The rogular paoket brig CLINTON, Capt. % Thompson, having a part or her cargo engaged, Bwill have dispatch for tho above port. For it or passage apply to 13 OODEN ft BUNKER. Iter, will have dispatch as above. For freight Bor passage, apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, | out 121 BBIOHAM. KELLY ft CO. wright* master, will have quick despatch i.. ■SMkabove. For freight or passago apply to OGDEN ft BUNKER. Tli <m£e r ; g FOR NEW YORK. The racket schr. J. B. COFFIN, Uently mas- ir. will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passago apply to OGDEN ft BUNKER. a. The undersigned respectfully mrorms ra.. ^Bflftall who may need his servioos, that he^HR SHB has charge of the MARINE RAILWAY/SH whioh is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to Uke up vessels of any sise usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, fto.,on reason able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reaeonabla terms. He is also prepared to eontraet for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on the business of BMp-Carpenter ' A good Shipscxithis on the promisee. WILLINK.Jb. For Sale. Tho Yotoh Pilot Boot PET. Bho la of L 47 tous burthon. Apply to JAMES KING, CLAQllORN ft CO. ' oct i3 HUNBRIEH JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLORIDA. Ooxes of now Fig Paste, New Buckwheat, french Wj Lemons, English Cheese, Jar* Preserved < linger, Green Ginger, New Hams, Fresh Soda Riscnit.v Ver micelli, fresh Smoked Tongues, Pickles and Preserves of aU kinds, at BERLIN ft NATHANS, oot 20 under 8t. Andrew's Hall. J \REH8 HlLKtt, «ko.-PUid, Blaek and / Colored Brocades and Plain Silks, Bombasines, paeas, Canton Cloths, and a new stylo of Mourning Goods never before offerod iu this market, at KEMPTON ft VER8TILLER, 72 St. Julienand 105 Bryan-sts., Woring’a Range. CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR, onn bukb prime Western Corn, in whim sacks /CVJY) 160 bnshels fresh ground Corn Meal; 31 eaoka Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales prim* Eastern Hay. Just received aad for sole by [oct 21) CHA8.1L DURYEE. £ OftIADEH, 0IL8, ecc—Mouoonot it Con- droy’o 1 Mill.fionr, Oru>|0, Hoa., Boqaotdo Cor- o. Violot, Jouamia, Uollotropo, Roooda, Pomadoo, Lublin'a awortod do, Boooaoi'a oupario, Oa Marrow, lioaa.y t Farvia' do. Wriaht'o Nutrlllro Cream. Roao- ael'a PhUaoombo, Joohoy Club do. Chrafaliae IWla. Kophalia Ualr Oil. Carliaf Plaid. Phaloa'e Uait la- .liatator, Lroa'o Kathairon, Barry'a Trloopliaroaa, Mo. DBV «OOI»S FOE THE MILLION! A GAIN we invite tho attention of the public to our cheap aud desirable Stock of Dry Goods, boudht with the greatest caro for CASH AND CASH ONLY, so that oar Goods are sold almost as cheap as other buy them ; and we would distinctly state that, have adopted the ONE PRICE 8Y6TEM, and ablo and determined to sell them as low, if nrt lower, titan the same qualities are sold in any house in the ally. We offer in our Ladies' Dress Goods Department, Mouulin de Lalns. Cashmeres, Bure go do Laiuos, Bro cade and Plain Alpacas, French, English and Gorman Moriuoa. Bombasines, Brocade, l'lalded and Colored Silks, Black Silks or all qualities and widths, from 75 cent* and upwards, Fronch, Scotch, English and Amer ican Ginghams, Prints, eto., oto. l.otik aud Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroideries in great aseortmont, White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chimasetts, Collars, lu- fant's Robes aud Waists, etc., eto. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offor every variety of Silk, Cotton and Worsted iloso and Half iloso, Silk, Cotton and Merino Under Garmont* for Gent's and Lodic*, Kid, Buok, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Gonts, Ladies, Bovs aud Girls. Gimps, Velvets. Plain and Figured of all oolors, Linen, Silk and Worsted Serpontino Braids, Buttons. Edgings, ew. Linens and Damasks. Our stock of these Goods, is in fact a Stock, for we offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Damasks, Table Covers all sues aud styles, Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas,Crash,Liu*n Sheetings, Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wide, war ranted all pure Flax, and from the best makere. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. We have a full and completo assortment of English' and Amerioan Blankets, Negro Clothe*, all styles aud qualities, White, Red aud Bluo Flaunels, Bleached and Brown Domostios, all qualities, Ticks, Denims. Checks, Stripes, Blue and Brown Drills, ftc. All of the abo are for tale at J. U. COHEN ft CO.'S, No. 140 Broughton-at., oot 10 next to I. W. Morrell ft CO. Fall and Winter DRY GOODS!! Black aud Colored Brooade Silks, Rich Fuuoy Plait do: Plain Bilks, fashionable oolors; beautiful high lustred Blaokdo; Heavy Black Satlu de Chines; Raw Silk and Worsted Plains; Common de Laines, all qualities: Merinocs ; Ladies' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool do Laines, Alpaocas, Bombazines, Canton Cloths, Poplyus, Uinghunm, Prints, eto. etc. Persons will find among this largo and va^i d stock of DRE8H GOOD* suoh a varioty of Styles and Colors that any lasts, how ever difficult, can be pleased. We invite particular attention to our stock of llonisekeupinic Goosln, , both on acoount of the quality and low prioes at whioh we are offering them. Among them may be found 6-4, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 lino lied Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen aud Cotton Pillow Casings, Covuter- panos aud Toilet Guilts, extra large and fine Lluen Damasks and Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity and Chintes; Flunnels, all colors, styles aud qualities; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Toweling*. Ticks. Drills, eto.; Embroideries, Ladies' Emb'u Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Under Udkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, inserting*, Band* and Flounces, very fine and rieh. Together with a full stock of Plantation, Fanoy and all other styles ot Drv Goods, to which we invite all to call and examine. Goods freely exhibited, and customers loft ' their own judgmont and taste to purchase, or look further. . 17 FALL OF m»! GEORGE S. NlCHQLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Sfc. in store and offers for sole black, and brown Cloth, Beaver THE Subscriber has the following: Gent's fine blue, . , Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloib, and Cambist Uverooats. Gent's Une black Cloth Cluaka and Mantles, Gent’s fine blue, black, aud claret frook and Dress Coats. Gout's Cadot Casaimere, Tweed Cassimere, black Cassimerc, bluo Cassimere Frouktoes, and business Saok Coats—a great variety. Gont's black Doo Cassimoro, and more than thirty difforeut patterns of fnuoy Cassimere Pants of latest r styles, some perfectly beautiful. A very large lotol Satlu*tt Round-Jackets and Pauls, Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for servants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth UvercoaU. YOUTIl’ti AND HOYS' DEPARTMENTS has never beeu equalled in this plaoe, and oontains the following: Broad Cloth, Sacks. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frocks and Sauks. Hlni.V.tok, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jaokots, , Boavo-Cloth, Peter 8ham Overcoats and black Doo-CsMsimere. blue Cloth, and a large assort ment of fanoy-colored Cassimere and Satinet Pant*. Black 8atin, figured Silks, Alpaooa Black Cloth, and a great variety of Merino Vests. All ot the above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CHILDREN’** DEPARTMENTS con ains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth Suits; fanoy colored Caseimere Suits, with Vesta and Pants connected; Genin's new style of Fancy Dress Jackets; blaok aud brown Talmas; blaek and green Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 years. Children, boys', and ybuth's white and colored Shirte. Faucy Articles, embracing almost every article for gentlemen's ward- robo that can bi called for, togother with the richest as sortment of oovored and plain Caps for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N. B — Most of the above goods, the Men and Boy* Clothing, havo been made up expressly fir my trade, and under my inspection, at the North, and oan confi dently recomiuond them as good, and as cheap as can be found elscwhero. The oitisons and public generally aro Invited to call aud see at tho Clothing 8toro, Glb- bou'e Range. oct 7 MEDICINES WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. B.ing prtpar.i|», • regular UrmAmttt uud Thu- nciuu of thirl, year, txpni.net. For ,u Nirtw, ArncrioKs.-Dr. J. 8. Mom’, Kmuout and IttuigoruRu, Cordial. Tb. tr.bl.lt dli- oortrjr lb Medial 8ol.no. I-Thu Mtobiihib* pnpub- Uon for rbisldi bnr mbk oonitimfoo, d.bllluud bp obre. Ibbor, itnd, or du.bi,, boU Ilk, bebbrm. It girt, itreatlb bad bpptllto, bad pmnii gnu lari- gorating properties. Tna Great Fain Ccr*r.—Do you mffer with any Pcsfnf—Ifyou do you will find i in men late relief 1 using Dr. ROSE'S PAIN CUKER. It is the only p Deration which cures, almost Instantly, Bore Tbre Rheumatism from oolds, Pains iu the Side, Baok Limbs; Pane, Ear or ToHh-aeh*; Stomach or Bowels, Side or Baok; Stiff Nsck, Bruises, Coras and Chilblain*. Wherever you have pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe to all ages. Price-12)^, 25, and 60 odnt bottles. Foil WuoortNQ Couuu.—This distressing and fre- 1 uently dangerous oomplaint yields aud is cured by >r. ROSE'S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUQU SYRUP. It allays the oough, and prevents inflamma tion and dropev on the chest, it frequently cure* In on* week, and gives instant relief. Fifty cents per bottle. Children are alto liable to Cronp, whioh dangerous oomplaint yields immediately to Dr. J. 8. Rose's never failing CROUP SYRUP. Price 26 oonta. Fois all Diseases or thk Kidnkts aro Bladdrr— Dr. J. S. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCUU.—This ia deoidedly one of the best remedies over used for diseases of tho kidneys, bladder, fto., and also for gouty affections; always highly recommended by the late Dr. Physick, and many of tho most distin guished medical men abroad. Price 60 oonta. Liykr Diseases, DvsrarstA aro Bilious Habits.— If your Liver ie deraugod. your akin will be yellow; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of th* system will fol low: you will be troubled with oold feet, varlablo ap petite, and depressed spirits. By uking Dr. Rose's ce- iobrat d RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you will soon find all the above bad symptoms disappear.— Boxes 12). uud 25 cents.—FTeefrom Mercury. tOT All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's MEDICAL ADVISER to Persons In Sickness and In Health, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER ft CO. THOMAS TURNER ft CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, Savannah, Ga. And of Dealers generally throughout th* State, sep5 ly A Warranted Kcmcdy. PLANTERS, t'ARMKKH, FAMILIES. SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. OAN rUUCIUSR NO RKMKdV Eqt!ALTO DU. TOlilAH’ VKNUTIAN LINIMENT. For Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rhoumatisiu, (Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, Sea-sickness, Cuts, Burns, 8welliugs, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In- svotSlings. Pains in the Limbs, fto. If it does not give relief, reoolleot your money will be refunded. AU that ie asked la a fair trial of it Moord- ing to the directions. This nrtiole it an English reme dy, and was used by William the Fourth,Into king of Eugland, audoorti tlod to by him as a aun for Rheumatism, where everything else he had triod, failed. Over 10,060,000 *■ ties have boenaold in tho United States without a glu failure, and mauy fauL’ies have stated thatif it s $10 per bottle thoy would not bo without it, in oase of Croup, as it U as certain to cure as it is applied. The most severe couuu is eared in a tew days. It ouroa rooTUACUB in 3 minutes—UKAOAOUBin ) B an hour and cholkua, when first taken, in a few hours. Price 25 and 60 oent*. DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT in piut buttles, whioh is warrauted nheaper and better than other (or Colio. Galls, Cuts, Sw'Rings, Bruises, doratohos, Cracked Heol, fto. 4fciT Price 60 oents. "kfi DR. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with tke letters aud certificates rooolved oomuiendiug his Lini- it, but considers that warranting itsutflclcnt, as any who does not obtain relief is not oalled on to pay for 4KB*D . ~ J. H. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew's Hall, will supply the oountry merchants at tho proprietor's lowest prices.mar 16 TAPSCOTT’8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY, ffia — Persons wishing to send for their friends, and desirous of bringing them out by first glass packet ships, are informed that the subsoi ibera art the only agents for the above Agenoy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapsoott ft Co., Liverpool, in turns from £1 and up wards, whioh drafts aro negotlablein any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on Franoeand Oorinany, payable in all parts of tho Continout, also for sale. Apply to deo 24 ly BUNKER ft OGDEN, 80 BaysL stock of Dry Goods, to whioh they respectfully solioit attention. Ladies Dress Ooods, Blaok Silk all widths and best akes. Blaok Fix'd do, Plain Col'd do, Paris Plaids and _ rocauos do, Parts Printed 61 de Laines, a largo and beautiful atock, Plain Colors do, among them Chooos and Broadway B’owns, Small Fix'd do for children, English and American do, Printed Satin de Chenet, now and very handsome. A groat variety of Mourn ing Goods, Embroideries, consisting of every thing new and beautiful. A large variety of English and German Hosiery, for Ladies, Gents and Children, Flannels, 8hirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Irish Linens, Table Dam asks Mid Napkins, Kerseys, Plains and Oenaburgs, Brown Shirtings, eto., etc.oct 19 For &ule. rypi M. feet of Boards and 8cantling, for sale low, I U to clear out a lot. C. PERKY, Agent, sep 12 tf Wlllink’a Wharf. Ball malting. rpilE subscriber line resumed his business of Sail J Making, and is prepared to make Salle of all des criptions. Tents, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Ensigns ant' Flags of all kinds. He cau be found at all times, at the Lower Rico Mill. All ordere left at the store of Messr Claghorn ft Cunningham, will meet with prompt atten tion. [jy 8—3m] M. AMOROUS. BEADY MADE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! fT3 IIE Subscriber respectfully solicits the attention X of his friends and tho pnbllo In geueral, to his extensive assortment of Ready Made Clothing, com prising as It does, a varioty of every article for Gentle man's wear, suitablefor the present and comiugseasons. The following comprise a portion uf the Stock on hand: Over Coats and Surtcuts of Bl'k and Blue Beaver Cloth, Bl’k and Drown ftlohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador Coatings, Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Cloths. Talma Cloaks, Bl’k Cloth Dress and Froek Coats, Blue ana Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Check Cassimere Business Suite, Bl'k Doe Skin Cassimore Pants, French Fancy Cassimere Pants, Grey and Mixt Tweed do Pants, Bl'k and Mixt Satiuett Pants, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Pants, Embroiderod and Plain Black Cassimere Yosts, Fix'd and Tlatu Bl’k do. Plush VolveC do, Fig'd n> " and Fancy do, together with an extensive stock of ruruishing Goods, such as tlno White 8hirts, Silk and Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and Jean Drawer*, Riding Gauntlets, Black. Colored and White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravats ana Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, fto., the whole of which ie offered fr ' l ow by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 5 17 Whitaker-etreet. New FuU and Winter Goods. ROBINSON & CAMP, Draper, and Taller*, and Dealer, in FINE REAM-MADE CLOTHING, A RK now receiving und openiug their 8tock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of black and fancy colored Fronoh and English Uoths: French, English and Amsrioan Cassimere*, of all grades and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroiderod. Ovbh-ioatinus—Suoh ns tine English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double tided do., fine Korseyt and Pilot Cloths—all of which will bo made up ana trim- mod in our usual stylo, and at the shortest notloe. Our Rkadt Clothing is manufactured by one of the first House* in Broadway, New York, and oomprlaes all that is fine and faahiouablo. We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Gooda ,x hand. Everything requisite for a Gentleman's Wardrobe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Goods, suoh as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Leggins and Capes—all of which we offer as low, and on as accommodating terms aa oan be had ‘sewiiero, at GAUDRY'S BUILDING, ■ep 23 Next door to Pulaski H mao. Seasonable Goods. UAl BUELL AH. BAUASOLH, AMD FANM, at Eempton & VeratiUe’s. C 1 KOUUiA FLOUR—100 li,g» lre.li ground T Georgia Flour from uew Wheat, from Canning- Ham's MiUs. Landing for sale by 21 COHEN ft TARVER. CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. ILVf AVU • •• mb." '“‘Sffitfy&ifcs- W puncheon Scotch Whiskv; 1 do Irish do. Foi tale by (oct 19] HYLAND ft O'NEILL. 1 G UAM8uiokod Reef and Tongues.—1C bbls. just reoeived by HYLAND ft O'NEILL. ^ciU> R AIHINH, KA1HINH.—W half boxes fresh Raisins; 60 quarter boxes do. ForaaU bj^ oot 19 corner of Bay and WhlUkor-etteete. COHEN ft TARVER. JUtmmUHxni for *. ^ ^ uw)Ja , | „ PIANO FOUTEtd. MU8IC Ac MUSICAL INMTKUMKNT8. The subsoriber having purchased the wntire business of F. Zogbaum ft Co,, of which Urm ho has heretofore been the acting member in Savannah, would res- puotiully invite the attention of those la want of anything in the Musical Lino, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro fessional and business matters connected with M Mr. M. fools himself fully qualified to proffer hit vices in the selection of Musio and Instruments, o fulfilment of orders j with the assurance of bis utmost seal and industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron age and confidence of the public. G. B. MITCHELL, je 16 Successor to F. Zogbaum ft Co. CBXSTADOBO’S LIQUID HAIR DYE. ‘ ( IIUSTADOKO, inventor and solo proprietor. j Science and art bavo heretofore labored in vain to produce a hair dyo, which, by assimilating with tbs fluids that give vitality to the hair, would change its hue without injuring tne fibre. That object Is accom plished. Cristadoro s Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots and filaments while it changes the color. In five minutes a gray or colorless hoad of hair is transformed to a rioh brown, or a red or sandy me to any darker shade that may bedoaired. There is no caustic Ingre dient in tho composition. The hair is impregnated with an invigorating juice, formedfromthesameohem- ioal elements as the natural coloring matter. This is •*.he only hair dye in the world whioh is free from lime, lithargo and ovory other corrosive substance. Call and witness its effects, at Crlstadoro'i Bhavlug and Hair dressing establishment, near the Pulaski llouao. Mon ument-square, where it is applied and for sale. New Grocery Store. COPABTNEHHIUP NOTICE. ’I'HE uudereignod Imviiig formed u co-partnerehip J for tho purpose of doing a General Grocery and Liquor Business, have this day opeued a large and well solocted Stock of Grooorios and Liquors in tne commo dious store under the Marshall House, where they io- vite their friends and the public to an inspection of thoir goods. They hope by strict and accommodating attention to their customers, keeping a constant supply cf every article which eaters iuto their business, and by bulling at lowut casu i'hiccs, to merit a liberal share of publio patronage. Having made arraugementa to keep themselves sup- F illed by each suooe*sive steamer with all goods in their ine, that onter largely Iuto tamily use, but which from their perishable nature cannot bo kept long; house keepers can always have the assuranco of obtaining such articles at their itoro, cot only rKXsu, but of it best quality, T. HYLAND, aep 12 2m P. II. O'NEIL, Horses and mules. A lot of good MULES and UORSE8 for 2 ' sole at 1 T. F. STEVENS' Stables, Cor. Broughton ft Barnard-st*. aug 24 Prime Western Corn Ac Meal. thousand bushels prime choice Corn in Os- SUNDRIES. 10 bhds Prime Porto Rico Sugars; 25 do Common to Good Porto Rico Sugars; 20 boxes Loaf Sugar; 200 bagi Rio Coffee; 60 bags old Java Coffee; 60 ohest* and half-chests Groen and Blaek Teas; 100 boxes Tobacco, 10's, 8^, 6's and pou... packages; 5 do Rough aad Ready, and 6 do Sovereign of tho Seas, very fine; 60,000 Segara, some very fine; 25 boxes Lemon 8yrupe, assorted qualities; 200 do Tallow, Star and 8perm Candles; 200 do No 1 Pale and Family Soap; 60 do No 1 Pearl Starch; 100 gross Matches; 60 bbls Butter and Sugar Crackers; 25 boxes Extra Butter and Soda Cracker*; 10 bbls fresh Pilot Breed; 20 dos Painted Pails; 60 dox Brooms; 10 boxes Candy; 90 boxes Cheese, some very fine for cutting; 20 bbls Hiram Smith Flour; 25 do Canal do; 60 do Baltlmoro do; 10do White Onions; 6 kegs choice Rutter; 60 do Leaf Lard: 410 hbde prime Shoulders; 10 do ohoiee Side*; 10 bales Gunny Baggln*; 100 ooil* Hemp Rope j l bale Twine; 200 bbls Domestic Liquors. And a fins assortment of Foreign Wines and Brandies. Just received and for sal* by . _ 4 _ oot 21 COHEN ft TARVKR. | AUCTIONS. pay ft Oo.'* Brandy, fifth old. Terns at the sal*. To-Smww.^ooi^t^i^dtoV, fsmittifl «t jNtffi**. On THURSDAY, Novoinbtt Sd, Will be sold at the comer of Jones and Drayton-street, a splendid assortment of Fashionable Parlor aad Bed Room Furniture. Particulars, tee catalogue. MST Terms cash. Clothing ssf Auction On SATURDAY, Oot. 29, at 11 o'olook. Will be add, at No. 108 Bryan Street, the balance of Clothing bolondng to P. Kean, comprising Mixed Orot Coats, Frock do. Backs. Pilot Cloth Ooata* superfine •*J«k 8*oks and Froek Coate. Terms cash. Th* above can be examined on Friday, 28th. . , , , A . Wll. 011 m v 14 O UlOCK, W A0 ,0 . ld i? front of th* Exchange, the schr. DART* with her tackle,.apparel and furniture, as ah# now lie# °?"lookbeard l*land, ontheouastofQesr- gla. Terms cash. At the same plaoe, will be sold 1114 bbls. Naval Stores more or late, oa board said vowel. Terms cash. On TUESDAY,'FovTi, In front of Court Hones, within the usual hours, will be sold, a Let on Thunderbolt toad, containing six aad a half acres of land. It la well located for aresldeneo. being ontelde ihe city limits about 100 yards, relieving the occupant from elty taxes. It has a flue view of the river and road. The above will be treated for previ ous to the day of sale by applying attheoouatingroom, Administrators' Sale. On TUESDAY, Deo. 6. Will be sold In front of the Court House, between the legal houra of sab, the Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceas ed. in the 8avannah Steam Saw Mills, on HutdMson's Island. For further particulars Inquire at tho counting room. Sold by leave of th* Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, as tho property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the Administrator. Administrators’ Sale. On TUESDAY, Deoomber 6. Will b« sold In front of Court Uuuso, between the le gal hours of sale, Lot and Improvements, No. 10, eor- ner of South Broad and Whitaker streets. The Lot is subject tea Ground Kent of $57 60 to the City. Tb* improv'imeuteoonalet of a doublo tenement Dwelling, In the basement of which is an Office, Drawing Room, Panttiee and Bathing Room. On tho first floor, is two large and elegaut Parlors, with a spacious Veranda inclosed with Venetian Blinds. Iu th* acoond story it four bed rooms,with an enoloaedVorandah.alllight ed with gas. There are spacious accommodations (or kitchen aud servant rooms, oarriage house and stable iu a brlok building on the rear of the dwelling; on the lane in the yard, ft a tine pump and good water. Aleo—A Yellow Woman, aged about 46. a good Oook and Washer. The above porperty ia sold by leave of tho Ordinary, as the property of D M. Rogers deceas ed, and by order of the Administrators. Terms will bo declared at the sale. At Private Hale. Lot No. 12 and Ijuilding, on 8tcne-street. The Lot is fee simple, 60 front by 80 deep. Tho dwelling ft two stories high, and well finlsbod. Will bo sold low if ap plied for by the 20th Inst. Two live aorelots. ono mile from the cltv.for sal* low If applied for immediately, on accommodating terms. Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brlok, la quantities to suit puruhasors. 300 bushels Tennessee Corn, in lots to suit purchasers, just received. 21 bble choice Butt Pork, in lota to snit purchasers. Landing and for aald. A desirable Building Lot for Sale.—Lot No. 9, fourth tythlng, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquire at the counting room. fce A* Rad 8tone Mil ft Powder, 2 do Uaaard ft Co'e HFU HQ powder, 13 do Dupont's N 1* Powder, for sale low to close a ooncern. LOTTERIES. tar Offioe No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—i connection with Harnden'e Express Offioe. “fgft Georgia State Lottery. A. D. gLLIB t 00.. U<u|in. Prizet I Prizet!! Prize• ! ! ! D rawn numhbuh—or aoorriu sure Lottery, Class 100. drawn in this oity on the 26th. 23 77 6 13 37 3 60 42 68 63 81 54 48 79 Whole Tioket 13 68 69, quarter 3 6 78, 23 42 53, all CLASS 101. Will be drawn in 6avanneh This Day. SPLENDID 8CUEME. Every Tioket a Prise! B3T Each and everyTIokot in this Lottery, will be a Prise, for all those Tickets without a drawn number, are onch entitled to One Dollar gross ! $7,300—2,300.-1,400—1 of §54 Itt of 300—20 of 100 ftc. ft o. ftc. Tickets $3—halves $1 M— quarters 75 cents. Tickets, either singly or by the paokage, for sale by <** 26 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GltKKNK AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTKJIV OFFIOE* Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY ft MAURY, Managers. CLASS 128 rOH 1863. Draws in Savannah This Day. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*. n propori James gowen, Vender for Gregory ft Maury. GKOKU1A HTATE LOTTERY, Vor the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. ' Lottery, Class 100, drawn on the 25th Inst: 23 77 6 13 37 3 60 42 68 53 64 64 48 78 All Prise Scheme! Draws This Day, Oct IX Georgia Suite Lottery, CLASH 101. EVERY TICKET A PRIZE ! #7,500—0,300—1,400—16 of 900 And more than $100,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tioket* $3, shares in proportion. Risk on a package of quarters only $8 87 Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on d mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, oct 26 Opposite Pulaski Hons* tied fbr before the a oonntand risk of II Guardian's 1 OuTUISDAY. Utday N Will be sold in front of ( Lot No. (10) Ten, Dig! “ improvements, in fktv assswiBa&ttsK' Interest from dny of aale. Pay met Far Rent, Four Two fitery Weedanf Btpad-stroet and B new and neaQj fin Two stores enfier our Store. Poseeesien gL Hid.. Tl.. Mih.lt BUl.l prim wlU Uf— re. Drj.ttoltod Mid FluK BUto. Applp M Mr I Room. ..... Ptl.I.M .1 Prinutz BuU. . “ b » oboiM iiiut, FototoM, MW 'll b«tk lluv.it. N.E. Rum uIPntut. Suit. • ’ m *tivu* _ Prime-White Corn at Private Sals. Just reoeived in store, and for salt in tote to enitn ohaaert. Terms cash. Tsr WWto foktoi feet, aiteated on oorner of Drayton and I amar elseete If not provtousjy disposed of bv private sate, tho above lota will be aold at nubi a auction in front o( the Oewrv Hou«o, on Tuesday, the 6th of September next. Terms Tract of Land at Private Sate. Lot Land No. 29,16,3, containing 160 acres, well tim bered, situated in Case County near KiagAea*a fbw miles irons the State R. Road. Rosendale Cement at Private Sale. Now toadlac per schr Cataract—100 bbleUyfiraullo Cement. Improved Essence of Caffes. „Wehave just reoeived from The manufrcturereln Philadelphia, and will oontlnue to keeji on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Eseenee of Coffee. 1 hie is the best composition of Coffee ever offered toff sale, and Coffee made from the Essence to much mere wholesome, more delicate, inner flavored and oolored, perfectly olear, and in every respect snporter to the finest Itio Coffee, and in nse will prove a netteaviaa 7$ ner oenteover Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it aad eeelf It dose not. tm n ^l n "^Baeaa and Lord, os PrioaU Sale. jjj* 18,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. a,(X» •• Frelh L«U L.td Jim i.o.lv.d p,r U. ■. from Tenneesee. and for eato in tote to suit puvshaeere* 4 ftroceriee, ProHeUme, me7~ FHILBKICK ft BELL offer on aceommodatiag terms at private sale i „ L14UOK8.—60 bbls. N. E. Ram. 26 bolt. Peach Brandy. 25 bbls. Moaongahola Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. fl half pipes Cognao Brandy. 10 casks "Small BUll" Seotoh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth oasks Piuet, Castillloa ft Co, and Uenaesey Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry aad Ford Wines. Brandy, Gin, Bum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—2u oasks Bides, 10 casks Hams* 1$ oasks Shoulders. Hat.—500 bales Eastern and Northers. CsnnNT.—160 bble. Rosendale Cement 0*. Flour.—100 bbto. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond Crocxxrt.—26 orates assorted Common and QraaSta OLAMWM..-78 toil Tumbler,, Mtortto, 10 MMf Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps. Molasses Cane, fto. Craoxbrs.—10 whole and 10 half bble. Boston. Scalks.—A large aeeortmsnt of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mad* Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass desks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, fto. ftp. jy Id Two Stores, Nos. 8 andlajohnsten’s Building, Bay street, for rent tow. BavanJUN, Oot. 4th, 1851 T HIS undersigned Physicians are of opioiou that a regular system of Gymnastic Exorcises, seek as will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindner, is in the highest degree conducive to Health and vigor of constitution, and desire to roooaunoad ife meat cordially to the publio. It U in snob a school of phyaftlal exercise that pa rents may expect to find the means of establishing for their obifdrou, that robust and elastic strength, whioh repels tho attaoka of disease, and It particularly! com mends Itself to them. V. 11. W1LDMAN, M. D. JAMEB S. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAHL, M. D. £. YUNOE, M. D. G. W. WK8T.M. D. , . „ • received at tb* Gymn Gymnastic* or CalUUtenlee, with Feaoing it a e\ -A a... - *— g rig 118 U. S. mau. SAVANNAB TO Si I i LINE of Four Horae Post Coaches leiivee 8a L vannah every onday and Tkentay^tl $ «>ele«h At V, For Darien, via Bryan Old CourtrHouse, Rtoebort’and South Newport, arriving ia Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Uetun.ii.il an Tuendaya aad Fridays, rriviug in Savannah at 6 o’olook P. M., aad ooaaeouM with the boats for the North, and tha oan for the W*e€ MT Offioe in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'e ables, corner of 8Ut* and Whitaker tto. Office la Darien, at Ailing ft Robertson. *v Jb \l H. L. HART* Proprietor. CHCAP CASH a BOOT Ac HU OB HTOttB, ■ ^outh-West Corner Conareu V and Wkiimkerstreer». v THE subscribers ure now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock, wbleh has bten isleotod with ■<”* a an a urrivu. Hay Lane, near Hall-Mireet. . GREGORY ft MAURY. Mattel 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Ticket* $1—Shares In proportion. Tiokets and Shares, either singly orby th* paokage for sal* by E. WITH1NGTON, Vonder for Orogory ft Maury. 500 STOVES FOE SALE, JANES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Brough Ion-street, Savannah. THE Southorn Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands unrivaled aa a Stove for Southern use, and challenges all others. A large variety or Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping artioles. Wood en Ware, eto.. etc., to which the advertiser Invitee the attention of old and now customers. oot 6 COAL AND WOOD. RED AHI1 COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers on tho wharf, Tor delivered in any part or the city. —AI.80— Black Jack* Upturn! Oak. Live Onk, Aali, Pine und Ltgbl Wood* by the Boat Load or at Uctnll. For the convenience of persons residing in the upper portion of the city. Boxes for orders are placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper ft Co., W. W. Ltneoln and W. G. Dickson, and at the Office of the " Morning Newi.” In order to ousuro promptness in supplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 A. M., and 3 o'clock, P.M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will confor a favor by imme diately reporting any instance in which my teomaters should fall to deliver the quantity ordered. Having mads arrangements for a regular supply of tho above articles, and fbr their prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a continuance of the favors *f my former customers, and the patronage of consumers of BEED CONE for ehlpment In any quantity, suupliud at short notloe. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Rkmhhakt, Ferry Wharf, oct 3 Opposite the Gas Works. will be found iu quality, assortment and cuxarNUU of raimi, all that nan be desired by the parobaser. W* omit particulars, ns every nrtiole in ear line may ke fouud at our Store, including a large stock of Planta tion Broganr ,28 sept 2 MURPHY ft DBV AWN Y. o as ■s 1 »© .rife. >«» e O FFEE H O U8 E. THE Undersigned has leased, and has now fitted up in neat and elegant style, the bnllding on Drnyton- •treet, next door to Way ft King's, to be occupied ad a COFFEEHOUSE, where be Intends to serve up in superior style, every Deiioaty of the Season. New York Oyater» v Hnvaannb Oyaters, Ventnon, <4rouse, Partridges, Flak. New York and Philadelphia Beef, dec, dee.. Will alwnyebe kept on hand, and served up ia a style never before tqunled ia this city. f Parties furnished with private 8upp«rt and Dinners on short notice. He will keep only the best Liquors. ^9 5m JOHN MoK. CODY. HACK, LIVERY SALE STABLE Comer of Broughton and Barnard-.U. TUOMA8 F. BTEVJtKS, Fn.pil.for. , Jj Hwedenbora’s Works. I 'HE Wriiiugs of Bwedcaborg, and Collateral Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, nfe w Y* rk and Boston prices. Kept constantly on baud, nndf or sale by J. P. COlijlfB. aug 16 ly Agent G. S. A., 100 Bryna-et. House and Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, fret door above Z.yee«w Halt, Offers his services to the publio for tb* execution of House, Sign, Ornamental Painting, and Graining. He keeps tor sal* at bis stort, Paints, Oils, Paper flang ings, GUt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins,for signs, ftV. All work done cheap, and warranted to give entisfko- ““ M*l» Aquatic Club or Georgia. '•pill; l.r.l .DI.U.I H.II.IU of tile Aqu.lic Club of purses are offered by the Glob: * For Eight Oared boats, net to exeeed 48 fbsfe la BIX do do Four do do do 88 $oo Two do do do 82 100 sept 29 Stw—td M. CUMM1NO, Secretory. ♦♦♦Charleston Courier and Mercury, please espy/ 900 busiiels Cora IHeuL \ WU8HELS fresh ground Couutry Cora Meal, just received end for sale by oufelO CliAB. H. DUBTKE. M AMjFA. TUIIKI. Tobacco£%nn. 00 box.. Great k Willlut'. tiulHi Tobiooo. 40 do Irwin's do do do. 60 do Anderson's do de do. 80 quarter boxes Ward’s 6e Tobnooo. Staves Wanted, . OF WHITE OAK OU WATEB OAK. N OT l»M tt.au 40 or ov.rdd inch.. Ion*, do. do 6 do 7 do wido. do do 1 do a do thiok. Tbo book edge of tho 8L.ro to bo druoo, down fo tb. »ni thiuknoM u tbo from odgo. Tbo suro. fo bo Itrelgbu, olo(t,*ad fr.oftom knota. w.rpo.or worm holes. For tiuvoi.prepared la itriotoonfbnnilr fo tbli (pool- action, oad delivered on Merer.. H. i. Allen k <»'• lumber wharf in 8xr.nn.b, prior fo lot Meroh, MM, my DoUnrspmrlOODpitoe. # Snmnnnh. June 21.1853. tftbl 102 Bryaa-st. 30 quo: 20 boxes 16s _ 20 M superior Plantation Segnri. * 40 M various brands iSi" ^ - Landing and for sole by a ‘ ’ sept 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. T > Ut'KLANO LI ME.-—Ski bbls. I |j Lime, ibwiii** .-!••. ww-u—.. by Imp i lending from oobr. BAUowoU.'ud for ixlo Etowah mils Ftoar. THE UDdoroinuad having been appointed tb. only •“pp' 1 '“wHb tb. vnrlonxqnnJIUM of Konr. ud b. sas»u 0 o7inS.si zs: , *f2!£Li?iz& Flwx in tkl.Mark2kr!. WBT5.SarKTK Boltlmor. market both i. uieo ».d^!x_^. A froob oupplj Jut roceivod end for do M too depot. oot U WAaUUUKB. WILD** * CO. A,ulq Brandies and Wines. WINES. f Half Fines old reserve Msderin. 10 de and Quarter casks Sherry, 10 •• .* ^ m m Old Port, 10 "Low prised Mftdetls. BRANDIES. 4 Half and Quarter oasks Odwd Brandy. 10 “ ” '* JJDupuv. 4 " ” Bnssrao and Heoneesy. Jn wfod ud boUiM, for Mfo^ 4 oo»l*Next door MarehaU Beu«. 31AKK1JNG 3 ’IIE subscriber continues to marking Cotton, fte. “ I. By the barrel 2$ ee ceute per gallon. DAVII ■ep 21 3m Iuk for u^rJuUwS ^ JULDWAY, 7$ Yurk-ct., Savannah, On. i accommodating Unas, b i tor Sale. NO oteam sawed Boards. r stuff. Jos', reoeived and tiff