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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY* OCTOBER 27; 1853, SPECIAL NOTICES. REMOVAL. JOHN M. OOOPER St OO’S ASHE) JTdDlB PRINTING office S aving removed to the room* over their RMk Store, on the corner of Whluker end 8t. ;S i« i,rl1 " m4MJ.rn.st of MB. €• A. 1 book and job printing of EVERY DESCRIPTION, L,, r i» acflor.t.ly sod expeditiously, ssd Is 4 mps- "“ijl.ofworkmxoshtp. business cards printed for from si to S3 PER THOUSAND. Ind all other Job Work ct proportionate Ratal .a- or den r.reiTed 4t th« Book Store, or 4t the office dll" Morning Kmt. book binding. mnN M COOPER A CO. b4T0 oonneotod With their •■tablilbrntlt. 44 oxtcn.tr, Boos Bhidist joiiii Book XUxnrscroxv, xnd xro prepared to llioto Book Binding of every doioription in the but “ ]( .nil At tho.borte.t notice. llcdiiclion in Prices. PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. business cards printed for rBOM$l to $3 PER THOUSAND. other Job Work at proportionate rates. By J.M. COOPER & CO. R. R. R.-Wm. B. Oliver, Esq., P. M. of Dooly County, Ga., cured a girl, who had been for a number of year* afflicted with 8orofula. She was covered from head to foot with sores; there vu not ,onnd flesh onough on hor wholo body, to lay a 25 cent pieeo on. SUE FELT HER CONDITION IMPROVE ON TIIE 8ECOND DAY. The fourth day she was muoh better. On the 29th of April, 1853, she commenced the Resolvont; on the 20th of May, twenty-one days after she commenced its uso, SUE WA8 SOUND. Not a (tore or blemish was upon hor skin—nor was there sny diiouo lingering in her system. Mr. Oliver has cured many people in Drayton, of Ithuumatiim, Nouralgla, Fever and Ague, Swellings Stiffaoss, and Pains of various kinds, with Railway’s Ready Reliof; and many of his friends liavo boon cured of Dyspepsia, Costivoncss, Indigestion, Ac., by Rad- way's Regulators. The R. R. Rcmodlo: aro sold by Druggists generally. oct 21 12t DENTISTRY. DR. BARNES having enlarged and re- SOSi famished his establishment, hopes now, with his increased facilities, to supply the increased demand for his now style of Artificial Teeth, whioh are sdmlttod on all sidos to bo the most lifo-liko and bcau- tifal Dental substitute ever inventod, and must be soon to be appreciated Dr. B. will tako great pleasure in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him with a call at his office, corner of Congress and Whit- aker-sts., entrance on Congress-st. N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oct 1 NOTICK. . MR. P. M. CAREY, having formed a Co- partnership with Mr. J.W. PERKINS, for the purpose of proseouting the business of tho Daguerroan Art, respectfully glvos notice U> his former patrons and the public, that the rooms formerly oooupiod by him will be open during the whole season, the business be ing continued by tho firm of CARY A PERKINS. All are reepeotfolly invited to call and examine Mr. PtitKiifS's spoolmons of work; they will be found equal to any that have ever been exhibited in this eutablish- ment. Pictures tahon in any weather. aug 4 8m P. M. CAREY. DENTISTRY .—Dr. J. Raskt, Surgeon Dentist, {late qf New Orleans,) having loca ted pprmanently in Savannah, reipootfnlly tenders his professional services to its oitlsons. Residence City Hotel, private ontranoe. ly—aug 2 DR. SULLIVAN has removod his Office #s2Sk to Congress-atreot, botwoon Drayton and Aberoorn. tf nov 22 DENTISTRY. Drs. UOYALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanlcnl DentfaU. Office over Zogb&um's Music 8toro, Mar- wvSi ket Square. ly nov 8 DENTISTRY. DR. M. C. HE A LD Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. Offioe first corner west of the Marshall House. ly jan 17 .UUmClNIH WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. Being prepared by a regular Graduate and Phy sician of thirty years experience. Fob all Nzbvous ArrsoTiows.—Dr. J. 8. Roso's Ntrcou* and Invigorating Cordial. Tho groatest dis covery in Medical Solence I—This astonishing prepara tion for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acta like a charm. It gives strength and appetito, and possesses great invi- f routing properties. Tub Great Paiw Curer.—Do you suffer with any Paint—It you do you-will find iuuneu late reliof by uiiog l)r. ROSE'S PAIN CURER. It is the only pro. reliof by _ >nly 1 partition whioh cures, almost instantly, 8070 Tin Rheumatism from colds, Pains* in the Side, Baok or Limbs; Face, Ear or Tooth-ache; Stomaoh or Bowels, bide or Baok; Stiff Neck, Braisos, Corn*and Chilblains. Wherever you have pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe all ages. Price- _ _ r and 60 cent bottles. For Wuoormu Couou.—This distressing and fre quently dangerous complaint yields und is cured by Dr. ROSE S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP. It allays the cough, and provonts inflamma tion and dropsy on the chest. It frequently cures in one week, and givos instant relief. Fifty oonts per bottlo. Children aro also liable to Croup, whioh dangerons complaint yields immediately to Dr. J. 8. Rose's never failiug CROUP SYRUP. Price 25 cents. For all Diseases or tub Kidneys and Bladder— Dr. J.S. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCUU.—This is decidedly one of the best romrdies ever usod for diseases of tho kidnoys. bladder, Ao., and also for gouty affections; always highly rcoommended by the late Dr. Physiok, and many of tho inostdislin- guiihed medical men abroad. Price 60 coats. Liver Diseases, Dysyei-sia and Bilious Habits.— If your Liver is deranged, your skin will be yellow; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system will fol low ; you will bo troubled with cold feet, variable ap petite. and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's ce lebrated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you will soon find all the above bad symptoms disappear.— Boxes 12>g aud 25 cents.—Free from Mercury. JHF* All of the above preparations, with Dr. Roso's MEDICAL ADVISER to Persons in Sioknoss and in Health, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER A CO. THOMAS TURNER k CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, Savannah, Ga. And of Dealers generally throughout the State, sep 5 ly A Warranted Iteuiedy. fUNTERd, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. _ CAN PURCHASE MO RHMEdr EQUAL TO Dlt. TOU1AS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. -<or Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, (painty Sore Throat, Toothaono, Headache, Sea-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In sect Slinga. Pains in the Limts, Ao. If it does not give reUef,reooIleot your money will be 'refunded. All that ii asked is a fair trial of it aeeord- ing to the directions. This artlole is an English reme dy, and was used by William tlte Fourth,late kin* of England, tml certified to by him as a ouro for Rheumatism, where everything else he had tried, failed. Over 10,900,000 *as $10 per bottle they would not be without it, in of Croup, as it is as curtain to cure at it is applied. severe couou is oured in a few days. It cures Prioe 25 and 60 cents. . DR. TOB1A8 has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT |n piut bottles, whioh is warranted ohoaper and better timn other for Colio, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heel, Ao. _ Price 50 cents. -®$ UR. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the fettocj and certificates received oommending hit Lini ment, hut considers that warranting it sufficient, as any ene who does not obtain relief it not oalled on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER ... V 8 sole agents for Savannah—alto for tale by tho drug- guu aud storekeepers throughout Georgia. Dr. Tobias' office, 240 Greenwich street, N. Y. J. ii. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An- drew'. Hail will supply the ooautry merchants at thi Proprietor's lowoat prices. mar 16 TAl-SCOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND _ EMIGRATION AGENCY. wt Persons wishing to tend for thairfrienda, and detlrouaof bringing them out by first class packet ships, are informed that thoaubscUbert art Hie only agents for the above Agenoy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapsoott A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, whioh drafts aro negotlablein any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Franoe and Oermany, payable in all part* *Hso for sale. Apply to 24 ly BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bayst. 8TEAM8HIP LINES, To Travelers 0«iffif North. U. 8. MAUL LINE. THROUGH IN 48 TO 60 HOURS. Kew-York and Ckirleitoa leml-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. Leave Adrar's wharves every Satur day and Wednesday, after the arrival of the Cars from the South and West. On Saturday the new and splendid ocean Steamer* JAMESADOER, \ John DiekiatoB, 1,600 Tons. J Cammander. MARION, l W. J. Foster, 1.200 Tons, f Commander. 6N WEDNESDAY, \ Richard Adams, is./ tJNION, 1,500 Tons.. SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan, Commander. Ewan, Commander. These steamers are unrivaled on the ooast for safety, speed and oomfort, experienced and courteoas comman ders, tables supplied with evsry luxury, will ensure travelers by this, every.possible comfort and aocommo- _ MS’ For Freight or Passage, having elegant 8tate Room accommodations, apply at the offioe of the Agent, J HENRY M1S3ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger'e Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $25 Stccrago do... $8 49* The new stoamship NASHVILLE, will be eady to take her plaoe in the line early in November. sept 26 FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The new and splen did sidowheel steam ships, KEYSTONE' _ STATE, Capt. Hobt.| ATE OF GEORGIA, cape. * “— 1 m.v, »uu 04 AIC. Vf U SiVRuI A. vapv. . * . * yin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. Thoce steamships are the most oomfortable tho coast, and aro unsurpassed for safety and speed. Ihoy will leave Savannah as follows Keystono Stato Wednesday, 28th September. State of Georgia Wednesday, 5th October. Koystone State Wednesday, 12th October. State of Georgia Wednesday, I9tb October. Koystono State Wednesday, 26th October, Stato of Gsorgia Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State. Wednesday, 9th November. 8tato of Georgia. Wednesday, 16th November. Keystono State Wednesday, 23d November. Rtateof Georgia Wednesday, 30th November. Koystone State Wednesday, 7th Dooember. State of Georgia Wednesday, 14th December. And s Cabin Passage $20 Steerage 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON k MARTIN. Ag'to in Philadelphia. sep20 United States Mail Line. N.Y. AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. 8UMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving 8a- ^______ vannah for N. Y. Tim .Augusta, Capt. Lyon. on Weuueuuy, June 6 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, ** II The Alabama, Capt. Buhenok " Saturday, *' 18 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon. ‘ * Saturday, “ 26 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, " 9 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Saturday, " 16 The Alabama, Capt. Seheuok '* Wednesday, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, “ 23 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, *• Saturday, " SO The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok, " Wednesday, Aug. 3 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, “ 13 The Alabama, Capt. Schonok, *' Wednesday, *' 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, " 20 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •* Saturday, '* 27 The Alabama, Capt. 8chenek, " Wednesday, “ 31 The Augusta, Capt. L^ron, " Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, “ 10 Tho Alabama, Capt. Bchenck, " Wednesuay, '* 14 These ships are the largos! on the coast, unsurpassed inspoed, safety aud oomfort—making their passagos in 60 to 60 liours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable con vey anoe, to New^fork. On the completion of the At lanta in the autnuin, this line will be semi-weekly— sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, $26; (steerage, $9. l'ADELFOUD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. 8AM'L.X. MITCHELL, je 15 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. STEAMBOAT LINES. For Palntkn, East Florida, Touching at Darien, Brunswick. St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middltburg (Black Creek), and Picolata. The superior steam packet WM. GASTON, Capt. Hbuw. will leave on Tuesday Morning at 10 o’elook, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. For froight or passage, apply on board at the wharf lately oocupiod by the Union Steamboat Company, or to sep 12 CLAGHQRN A CUNNINGHAM, Agt*. TO TKAVELLERI! GOING NORTH. THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON D. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olook A. M., after the Arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wilmington Hteam-Packeta, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2tf P. M. ( and also with the New-Yorlt and Charlc.ton Steamships, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaviug Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneot with the eplen- dld new steamship James Adyer one week, and the steamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Charleston New-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. |my!5] 8. hi. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. FOR BOSTON. The New York PuokotBrig EXCEL, F. Tail- 1, master, having all hor under-deck cargo SHUBongaged will have immediate dispatch. For freight of de;k load only, apply to oot 19 WASH BURN, WILDER A CO. FOR PlIIIiADKJiPMlA. , The brig MONTSERRAT, Capt. Barton, a wants 60 bales Cotton to complete cargo. t oot 18 HOWLAND A CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. .i The regular packet sehr ELIZABETH A ELEANOR, I'eirson master,will have quick dis- eSttfepstch for tho above port. For freight or rassago apply to [oot 18J OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line. w-t, Tho regular packet sohr VIRGINIA, Harris mauter, will have quick dispatch for the above Am.po». Mar U'W or P*»-g*.*fr% NKER . A with dispatch as above. For freight t pasBngo apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, locU8] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR FRK1HHT OR UHARTKR. The new brig TALLULAH, master, wx for particulars apply to olt 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO board at Anderson’s upper wharf, ROWLAND A CO. FOR FRBIHIIT OR OilARTKR. The fine sclir MAINE LAW, Uosmer, mas- tor. For particulars apply on board at Telfair's wharf, t 15 ^BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NKW YORK—Ueorgia Line. «« Tho regular packet schr. P. R. BURTON, Capt. Lingo, will have dispatch for the abovo 2flMfcport. For froight of fifty bales Cotton to com- pleto cargo, apply to FO.lt NKW YORK. — . The regular packet brig CLINTON, Capt. fj&a.Thompson, having a part of hor cargo engaged, 2nantwill have disnateh for tho above port. For freight or passage apply ‘ oct 13 OGDEN A BUNKER. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. —- The packet sohr. J. B. COFFIN,lientiy mns- ter. will have quick dispatch as above. For * , ’ P Um.K N k BUNKER. MARINE RAILWAY The undersigned respectfully iniorms a. all who may need his servioee, that hs^Mfc .has charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,SMS wmon is now in succeuful operation. Ho is. therefore, prepared to take np vessels of any sise usually visiting oar port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao.,on reason- Dry Goods, Clothing, ko. NEW ARRIVALS. DRY-GOODS, DRY-GOODS! HXNRY LATHKOP «t CO., TTAVE rewired per recent arrival*, and offer for XI. sale Plantation Dry Good*; London Duffil, find TwHlod Blankota; Georgia Korteyaand Plain sT»or th orn do do; heavy (all wool) do; hoavy Cordova do; heavy Brown Shirting*; plain and twilled ” ' k “— ■•Mi heavy Brown Sblrtinge; plain and twilled Red Han- : Plaids, Linseys. colored Homespuns, Ao. PRINTED D’LAINES, MEH1NU8, *e..-Printed Fronoh Mouslia d'Lainet; American do; plain mode and high col'd do; French and English -Merino*, a va riety ol color*; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslia d'Baisa: printed Froneh Cambrics. DRK88 SILKS. Plain, plaid, and striped Dress 8ilk*: rich 'Brocade do; plain bl'k 8ilke, a large v>;<ety; bl'k Brocade do; bi n aud Rep. do. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Mouslia d’Laines; French and English Bombasines; Alpaooae, Canton and Tamise Clothe. CLOAKS A MANTILLAS lillAAO CkC 1V1A IX A lliliAR. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas; bl’k and col'd 8(lk Man tillas; Ladies' bl'k and ool'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a him; imnwi ui m uu noi u \ ariety of Trimmings for the EmbrolderieM dk Luce Goods. Moutlln Collars and Chemlaettee: Laos dot rich Emb'd Lawn Udkfa; Mourning Collars ; Chemlaettee and Undersleevca; IMnelln Cape; Infants’ Waista: 8wlssand Jao. Edgings and lnsertlngs; Thread and Lisle Edgings and lnsertlngs i Cambrio and Muslin Bands. GLOVES. Ladies’ Misses', Mon's and Boys' Glovsa, a large va riety. HOSIERY* Men's and Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose; La dies' and Misses' Cotton and Worsted Uoso ; Ladies' bl’k and white Silk do. Ilonae Fnrnishlns Good*. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sbirtingf: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4 bro. and bl’ehed Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Case Linens and Cottone; 8-4,9-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl'ohod Table Damask; Damask Cloths: Napkins and Doyles; Uuoa- buc, Scotch and Hnssia Diapers. Irish Linens, good styles. Bed-Ticks, Furnituro Dimities, Ac. Cloihn and UannluicreN. Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do do; bl'k Doe-Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; bl'k Hatin Vestings, and bl’k and col'd Sill Vestings. oct 20 DRY WOODS FOR THE MILLION! A GAIN we iuvite the attention of tho public to obeap and desirable 8tock of Dry Goods. MU.h( with th. pront.ito.re for CASH AND CAHll ONLY, oAaiiat our Goods are sold almost as ohenp as otiier btijWitm ; and we would distinctly state that, have adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and ••■to ■uujuuu mu vine, llllbb SIDlIiU, IUU aro able and determined to sell them as luw, if not lower, than the same qualities arc sold in any house in tho city. Wo offer in our Ladies' Dress Woods Depart incut, Mouslin de Laine, Cashmores, Barege do Lalnes, Bro cade and Plain Alpacas, French, English aud Gorman Merinos, Botnbasiuos, Brocade, Plaided and Colored Silks, Black Bilks of all nualitios and widths, from 75 oents and upwards, Fronoh, 8cotob, English and Amor- loan Ginghams, Prints, Long und Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroiderios in groat assortment. White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chimasetts, Collate, In fant's Robes and Waists, etc., etc. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offer overy variety of Silk, Cotton and Worsted fcuso aud Half Uoso, Silk, Cotton and Merino Undor Garments for Gent's and Ladies, Kid, Buck, 611k, Woolen and Cotton Olovos, for Gents, Ladies, Bovs and Girls. Gimps, Velvets, Plain and Figured of all colors, Linen, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons, Edgings, oto. Linens and Dniausks. Our stock of theso Goods, is in fact a Stock, for wo offer every variety of Bleached and Brown Damasks, Ttibio Covorsall uses and styles. Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash, Linen 81ioetings, Shirtiug and Fronting, Linen 7-8 aud 4-4 wide, war ranted ail pure Flax, and from the best makers. Blankets, Kerseys, dec. We have a fntl and complete assortment of English and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and qualities. White, Red and Blue Flannels, Bleached and Brown Domostios, all qualities, Ticks, Denims. Checks, Stripes, Blue and Brown Drills, Ao. All of the above i for sale at oot 10 next tel. W. Morrell A CO. Fall and Winter DRY GOODS!! W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 1J5 CoogrcsN.sIrcrt, Snvnnnnli. I S now prepared to oflur to tho citizens of Sa vannah, and tho oouuties adjacent, one of the most magnittoent stocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, exhibited in this city, consisting in partof elegant k and Colored Brocade Bilks, Rich Fancy Plaid do: Plain Silks, fashionable oolors; beautiful high lustre^ Blaokdo; Heavy Black Satin do CtyAea: Raw Silk and Worsted Plains; Common de Laines, all qualities; Merinoes ; Ladies' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Lainea. Alpaccas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, etc, cto. Persons will find among this largo and vari d stock of tiud among this largo an DRESS GOODS such a variety of Stylos and Colors that any ’.asto,how ever difficult, can bo pleased. We invite particular attention to our stock of IlouMokeepitiK Gouda, both on account of the quality And low prieos at which we aro offering them. Amoug them may be found 6-4, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed BUnkcts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter panes and Toilet Quilts, extra large aud fine Linen Damasks and Cloths, NapkinB, Dowlas, Furnituro Dimity and Chintes; {flannels, all colors, stylos and (lualitles; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Toweliuxs. Ticks. Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladies’ Emb'd Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Wnder lldkfe and Sleeves to match ; Edgings, lnsertlngs, Bands and Flounces, very fine and rich. Together with a full etook of Plantation, Fancy and all other styles ot Dry Goods, to which wo invite all to call and examine. Goods freely exhibited, and customers left to their own judgrnom and taste to purchase, or look further. tf oot 17 FALL OF 1833! QEORGE 8. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, l- UR NlrttHNO GOO OS, SfC. blue, black, und brown Cloth, Beaver Coats. Gent's Cadet Cassfmere, Tweed Cassimere, black Cassimero, blue Cassimere Frocktoos, and business Sauk Coats—a groit variety. Gent's black Doo Cassimere, and more than thirty different patterns of fancy Cassimere Pants of latest styles A very large lotot Satinett Hound-Jackets and Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frook and Saoks for servants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’S AND HOYS’ DEPARTMENT i has never been equalled in this plaoe, and contains the 8aoks. Bluo, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frocks and Souks. Blue, black, brown, al'd Cadet Cloth Dross Jaokets, Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinot Round-Jaokets. Mixod and Kersey Bound-Jackets for Negroes: fino black Doe-Cassimere. blue Cloth, and a large assort ment of tanoy-eolored Cassimero and Satinet Pants. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpacca Black Cloth, and a great variety of Merino Vests. All oi the above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CHILDREN’** DEPARTMENT oon ains very pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth Suits; fanoy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vesta and Pants connected; (Jenin's new style of Fancy Dress Jackets; black and brown Talmas; blaok and green Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 Childron, boys', und youth's white and colored Shirts. Fancy Article* ombraoing almost every artlole lor gentlemon's ward robo that can be called for, together with tho richest as sortment of covered and plain Caps for gentloineu, ... ... — — Joy* Clothing, have boen made up expressly fir my trado, and under my inspection, at the North, and oan confi dently recommend them as good, and as cheap ns oan be found elsewhere. The eitixous and public generally arc invited to call and see at tho Clothing Store, G;t boa's Range.oct 7 New Full uiul Winter Roods. ROBINSON 8c CAMP, Drapar* and Tailors, and Dealers in FINK KEADY-MADK CLOTHING UK now receiving und opening their titocl A! Frenoh, English and Amorican Cassimercs, or all grades and oolors; Voatlngs of Silks, Satins, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. OvcK-coATiNtis—Suoh as fine English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., fino Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of whiuh will be made up and trim- mod in our usual style, and at the shortest notice. Our Rcadt Clothinu is manufactured by one of the EngU our port,ana to ao me wortoi requiring, *u.,uu umuu- able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be aooommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also preparod to oontraet for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on the businoss or Bhip-Carpenter- ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all ita various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. tOT A good 8hipsmithis on the premises, mar 11 H. F. all that it fine and fashionable. . WILLINK.Jb. For Sale. Tho Yatch Pilot Boat PET. 8he is of near 47 tons burthen. Apply to JAMES KING. CLAGUORN k CO. k oct Is SUNDRIES JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLORIDA. |_)oxcs of new Fig Paste, Now Buckwheat. French Xl Lomons, English Cheese, Jars Preserved Ginger, Green Ginger, New Hams, Fresh Soda Biscuits, Ver micelli, fresh Smoked Tongues, Pickles and Preserves of all kinds, at BERLIN k NATHANS, oct 20 under St. Andrew’s Hall. bags. Also ludia Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponohos, Loggias and Capet—all of which i * low, and on as accommodating terms as c olsowhere, at GAUDRY'S BUIL1 _ ser 23 Next door to Pulaski House. Seasonable Goods. UMBBKLI.AM, PABASOLS, AND FANS, at Kempton & VerstiUe’a. D BKSS MI1.K8, 4kc.—Plaid, lllack aud Colored Brocades aud Plain 8ilks, Bombasines, Alpacas, Canton Cloths, and a new style of Mourning Goods never before offered iu this market, at eve KEMPTON k VER8TILLE8, 72 St. Julienand 105 Bryau-sts., Warlng's Range. NOT BOASTING, BUT FACTS. ■^heaft—call and see, [oct 23| GEO. 8. NICHOLS. COBN, MEAL AND FLOCB. h ku»li. prime Wc.lern Ct Onn ku.li. prime Wo.lern Cora, in wlilto aacka 4UU 150 buibela fre.h ground Cora Meal. 31 aaoka G.orgia Flour la ball-barrel tack,; Alao-20 bale, prime Eaateru U.j . Ja,treceived and ■ale by [net 211 C11A8. U. DUBTKE. DANCING ACADEMY. M O N 8 . A. BONAUD, S OM ADEN, OIL8, dec.—Maugenet A Con- dray’s; Milleflcur, Orange, Rose.Boquetde Car- o, Violet, Jessamin, Heliotrope, Reseda, Pomades, D* f-r areast Drills. Alto, Machines for cutting Sin •■£•■■* Mince meat, for salo by F. W.CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-s\ro«t. I AUl), FISH, dcc.—90 bills, choice Loaf iM 5 10 do Nos. 1, 2 ana 3 Mackerel; i!0 balf do ®*. 2 and 3 do; 26 do do Fulton market Beef, for sale MoMAHON k DOYLE. /TOFFEE.—SW bags Rio Coffee \J 50 do Laguayra do U)do old Government Java do .,,10 do Mocha do Landing and for Wlb * Loci 24J £L AG HORN k CUNNING HAN. ■say k l, . . ’sPhllacorabo, Jockey Club do, Chrystalino Pomade, Kepbalia Hair Oil, Carling Fluid, Phalon's Hair In- vigorater, Lyon's Kathairon, Barry’s Tricopherous, oto. Jusi.r*oetved and for sale by octiH JOHN B. MOORE k CO. 1MRK DOGH—Brute and Cost Iron, some very F handsome, just received and for sale by oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER k SON. F tKNDKRH—Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; as sorted Patterns, for sale low by oct 22 8AMUKL PALMER k SON. R AILROAD ADZEM—A few dozen in store, and for sale by SAM'L PALMER k SON, oot 22 Gibbons' Building. J .1HEHII GUM DKOPM,—Rose, L*mion and 1 Raspberry Gain Drops, just reesived from A. J. i.aneaa auanil for au" b, ^ ^ LIN00LN . pH a Mo&umeuV*iquarc. eray in I i which day due notioe will lie given. DANCING ACADEMY, St Andrew’. Balt MR. NICHOLS respectfully anuounroi .. at he will re-open' his Academy as above, U instruction#, on or about th* lat of Novtmb«r.- attoadanco.Ac., ia future ad vertisemeuU and circulars I klUKLES, SPICES, Ace.—10 dozeu Ml ■*!>•• qts- and pints mixed Pickles; 10 do 1 and 2 WASTED. Wanted. A COLOHED Male home Serrant of unazeap- tloaabto oharaMar. pr.f.rrtj. Farall, rat/mall. K»,lj atttto ,Bm. it a. 1X2 A WHITE 8ar»Sc»rf» ?o Houm Work In a «n*ll ramUr- »«•»•»« »Mlr Ira* «ka boa*, street. tf oct 11 WANTED. T^OUR Journeymen Tailors, two Coat hands, and J| two Pantaloon makers. Euquirs.t oot 5 ROBINSON ft CAMP'S. WANTED TO BIRB OR PURUHA8B. A BOY or MAN, suitable for a Porter io a Dry XX Goods Btoro. Apply to J wp 80 WM. WRiailT. COOK WANTED. WANTED a Colored Cook, for a small family. fV Apply at this office. tf sep 20 Land Warrants. TIIE price paid by X .axil Wlf. r. ROWLAND. Houses and Lands. House to Rent. A comfortable Wooden Tenement, situated on NhH South Broad-street between Whiiakor and Bar- JULnard-streets. Bent $360 per annum. Poaeeeeion gtvou 1st November. Houso fronting south, one of (he moot pleasant situations in the oity, and near business, luquire at this offioe. 3 oct 26 TO RENT. .TWO Houns on the corner of Barnard and New Uouston-streete. Apply to SO. oa* 26 WM. WBIQIIT. FUR SALE. A House and Lot, corner of T.iborty and Bey- fijjH nolds-stroets. Ths Lot is 60 feet front on Liber- JiJLty. and 90 feet donp on Koynolds-streots, fee simple. The dwelling is a now two story briok build ing with a store underneath at the oorner. — —ALSO— A vacant Lot adjoining, of the sdroo dimensions, foe simple. Apply to (oct26J V/M. WRIGHT. FOR RENT. A Stablo aud Carriage Houso. Applv to A Oct 26 WM. WRIGHT. For Rent. A DESIRABLE tlircn story dwelling Houso on Jones-streot, with a whole lot attochod. Apply at this office. tf oot 21 To Rent or Lease. That larso commodious publlo HOUSE at Ilal- cyondale, 50 mile .Station, Central Rail Road, JmJIL Sc riven County ; it is the best stand for a Tav ern and Storo House In tho State. Possession will bo given 1st January next. WILLI8 YOUNG. Ilalcyondakf'Mlh August, 1853. tf oot i5 TO RUNT. A WHARF Store. Apply to J\. 00*11 r. J.WAI.SII. TO RENT. mnfft A Briok House on Jonos-streot, on a full lot. Possession given immediately. Apply to JUBL oct 11 T.J. WALSH. Valuable Farm for bulc. THE subscribor ufiers for salo his Farm, situated about miles from the city, •■“■•containing about 80 Autus, 60 of whioh are Clear ed and in good order, tho balnnco good woodland. On tho plaoo are all nooessar> LnIHIogs, good Well of wa- tor, fto. Also, with or wit!: n t the place, will bo sold Two fine young Mules, I Horse, Market Wagxt n, Cart, Farming Utonsils, Corn, Foddor, Hay, fto. For par ticulars inquire or J. J. 8NIDER, oct 7 tf At J. Jones, Esq., York-st. FOR HALE. A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, on Taylor-street, near the Medical Colloge. Apply to oot 3 C. PERRY, Agent. FOR SALK. A valuable Plantation, situated on the Louie- R° ad t eleven miles from Savannah. It baa good frame two story dwelling, and all neces sary out-buildings on It, this tract of Land oontains three hundred and eevonty-five acres, more or less; thuro aro about one hundred and twenty acroe of clear ed land and under good fence, suitable for tho produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Bio* ; the wooded land eon- taina Oak and Pino, and is convenient to the Central Railroad, whioh raua through it. Purchaser* wishing to bay, will plesso call anu examine for thomaelvos. For further iiartiouiars, apply on the premittes, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also, will bo sold with tho place, eight Negroes, 00- cuatomed to field work; Hnrsos, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn. Foddor. Poas and Potatoos, if applied for in time. Titles undoubted. oot 3 IIAKEHOU8E TO RENT. A GOOD Bakchoutio, two Stables, a Wugou Houso and a good Yard to rent. Possession given immediately. Apply to M. MuGREAL, oot 1 tf No. 18 Farru-st. ROOMH TO RENT. Q FINE Rooms in a Houso 45 feet square. Tbnro O is a very fino cooking range for tho use of the Rooms, and two good Closets to koop utonsils in. Ap ply to M.McGREAL, oct 1 tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-st. FOR RENT. Rtt Four two story Wooden buildings, sit- feB listed on West Broad-at. and Roberts-strept. "•Theso buildings aro now, neatly finished, with all out buildings. Apply to sept 30 tf A. BRYAN, on tho premises. OFFICE TO RENT. CRH The Office over Webster & Palmes’ MjH Store, occupied for tho past year by Messrs. loot ■“Kit Durham,—a desirable place fur a Factor and Commission Merclunt—-will be rented low for a term of years on favorable terms if applied for soon, sop 30 WEBSTER ft PALSIES. FOR RENT. flMIE STORE immediately undor our offlco, well 1 suited for a grain and feed store, or for storage oTcotton. Apply to [sep 23J ROWLAND ft CO. 11 'O KENT—Tho Bccoud Store under our office. 1 Possession given 1st October. sep 3 ROWLAND ft CO. FOR RENT. rare* Tho Tenement in Waldburg's Building, at mmI present occupied by W. Woodbridge, Esq. Pos- l!!M m-Bhii.n given 1st November. MP 19 R. HABERSHAM ft BON. TO RENT. Three of the Five tonemont Houses oorner of RiiH Aborcorn and Jones-streot, inquire to sep 14 A. BONAUD. For Sale. $ra Tho Plantation on Skidaway Island, Bll called the LODGE, with an Island at- IT •B&tached to it—in all said to contain 900 acres. Tho prioe will be moderate, and the terms ao- oommodating; for which address •up 1 tr M. a. W. at this offioe. Grocery Hurnd. TjlOR SALE—A building lot in Chuthum Ward, J/ suitable for a Family Grocory 8toro. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply nt this oifico. tf sag 23 FOR RENT. nPIIE WHARF and Lot at present occupied by 1 the “ Chariest n Steam Packet Compggy." Pos session given on the first of November next. For terms, fto., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good win, at the Custom House. tf jy 23 Valuable Lot For Sale. IS* FOB SA!iE.—A valuable Lot con- *■* IXl t.lnin* 202>; ncrea, iltuucd Iu the 4th —T- JmM District or the first sootioa of Randolph, (late Leo County,) and known as numbor 176. in tho plan of said District. Persons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 25 tf TO RENT. ira Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROB T. UABER8I1AM ft SON. •ULfeb24 1,MIR SALK.—A Lot 60 by 90 feet, fronting ou .P Laurel 8treet, immediately in tho rear of tho late Dr. C. P. Richar Jsone'n House. j e 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft SON.. To Lease. A PART of a Wharf, with a Blip and ample space for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to V. PERRY, Agent, sep 12 tf Willlnk’s Wharf. music, French, Drawing nnd Painting. T? MILLER will resumo his lessons on the Piano Pj, and Organ with hie former pupils on Monday 1 tho 24th lust. Day and evening classes are now form ing for French, Drawing and Singing. Apply at 132 Bouth Broad-street. Also a second-hand Piano for sale or hire cheap. oct22-6t Private Boarding House. rpilK subscriber having taken tho specious resi 1 deuce lately occupied by Wm. I. Way, Esq., re spectfully notifies his friends and the public, that he is prepared to accommodate both permanent end tran sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who have rooms elsewhere can tako their meals at his house shonld thoy wish to do so. Tho houso is located in a central part of the city, on Wright 8quare, opposite tho Court Iloueo. Hoping to give ontire satisfaction he trusts that both friends and strangers will give him a share of patronage, [oct 20j cTeO. C. DUNHAM. Coul 9 Coal! nnA TONS Liverpool Coal at $7 per ton, cash. AVjVj 100 do Red Ash do at $8 do do For sale by A. N. MILLER, oct 22 lm Eastern Wharf. Daguerreotype Likenesses. rpuE subscriber is now prepared to execute 1 LIKENES8E8, In tho best style of tho art, at his .magnificent Gallery, coiner of St. Jullen-straot and Market Square. , . .. , .. All Pictures warranted to givo satisfaction, or re taken without extra charge. ja-Inetructions given in tho art, with apparatus furnl» lied; also, Stook and Chemicals for sale, octal) J.W. MILLER. \\T ANTKD—A n.gro mao or boy Io «ll«nd In YV a Dry Ooods Store, one well acquainted in the .Vg T *r.l .0,01*..* GHL’TCHFIELD HOUSE, ( Formerly Qrifin Mouse.) - Cbattaooogu, Tenuennee. tra This well known HOTEL, situated within* few CSS steps of the Passenger Car landing of the West- raLern and Atlantio Railroad, Is now open, under the supervision of TUOMA8 CBUTCHFIELD, assisted bv Mr J. W. F. Buvso* and Lady. This Uonso, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, aoquired a very hish reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Pro- prfoter having secured Ih.oervioosof Col. Griffin's RarkaoDor. and having purchMsd his mostcsoellont Cook and Uosra Boy and having furniahed the House entirely now, hope# to retain its high reputation, and merit public patronage. Passengers canbe aooommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, frh 18 flvl THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. Prop. WM. J. HUNT’S Sbavlns nail Ualr-dre»lBg Saloon, 160 BKOUGI1 TON-STREET, Nearly opposite St. Androw'i Hall. •op 10 ‘ 1 aud.its; 20 case* Brandy Cliorrios, (imported,) 20 do Preserves: W boxes Lemon Syrup; 5i) do assorted Cor dials : 75 do Topper; 50 do mustard; 80 do ground Cof fee, for sals bv I oct 241 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. INSURANCE. Home Insurance Company _ or THE CITY or NSW-YOBK. Ceplt>ltaeq,000,.ll mil In. SIMEON L. LOHMI3, Pnaldnl. OURUis J. jUmnw, fi ks again rerabla t ling*, Mer- “(JOHENS ft HERTZ. Fire and Life luiurunce Agency. Farmers’ Fire lanuraHce CtWBfiiy OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital. $200,000. Grnnlte Fire Insurnaoe Company OF UTICA. N. Yo Capital, $16' 160,000. HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by tno State) $250,000. urniD Gill, President. Ja*.C. Walklbt, Seo'y. Knickerbocker Fir* lnnuraace Co., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. Capital. $150,000. harms Cramer, President. F. D. Mot, Soe'ry. These Companies having a cash capital, safely in cited in bond and mortgage, aro prepared to effect In ara nee against datnng* by fire, on nil kinds of property n reasonable terms. Applications roooived by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 142 Bay-street. THE UNITED 8TATE8 LIFE INSURANCE, Charter Perpetual—Cash System, CAPITAL *030,000. This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary ystem, and will insure the lives of white persons, also r 15 lj MINIS k FLORENCE, Ag.al«. Bailcroft Ac Bryan, QKNBBAL AOKNT8 AND DBOKBBB, ro. TH. rDROH.IH .HD I.LK OT STOCKS, BOMVS, KXCUAKOKC RBjtl KSTATB. No. 117 Bay Street, Havanuak. Jar 34 ly Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. jan 24 avornoie terms. BANCROFT ft BRYAN, Jy No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 of Pounds Sterling:. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PHtKNIX FIRE OFFICE. 1 1H18 Company takes Fire Risks iu this city,and Insures Kents and Leases, sep 2 . ROBT. HABERSHAM ft SON, Agents. AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY apr 14 OF HARTFORD, CONN. * * ntsofths abo.v against Fire on Buildings, orabl* terms. COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. F. S. WINSTON, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Application* received by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Insurance Company. 4 BBUR.Y HULL, President -and Treasurer.— Albon Cbasr, Soo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary, ouudersigned, Agent of tho abovo Company, con tinues to tako the following risks, vis: Marine. Miser and Fire; also on the lives or Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No axtrapremium for residing in the Booth. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Jan* ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sta. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, For New York, Boston, Philadelphia, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNB; EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. B Y steamers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox vills, State of Georgia and Key Stone State—every inlay and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY. -nd all intermediate plaoe*, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Opoolal messen gers acoompany our Express. Orriccs and Aobnts—153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Son, Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, Nsw York; 43and 45 Sonth-third-streot, Philadelphia; 8 Court- stroot, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence) Mout- gomery-street, San Frauoisoo. aug31 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, ft CO. ir ■took of Dry Goods, to which they respsotfully solicit attention. Ladies Dress Goods, Black Silk all widths and bost makes, Blaok Fix'd do, Plain Col'd do, Paris Plaids and Brocatfus do, Paris Printed M de Laines, a large and beautiful stock, Plain Colors do, among them Ciiocos and Broadway Browns, Small Fix'd do for children, English and American do, Prlntaa Satin de Chencs, and vory handsome. A great variety of Mourn ing Goods, Embroideries, consisting of ovory thing u Ladies, Gents and Childron, Flannels, Shirtings aud Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Irish Linens, Table Dam ask* and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains and Osnaburxs, COAL AND WOOD. RED A8H COAL, t N quantities to suit purchasers ou tho wharf,'o delivered in any partof tho oity. Black Jack, Up’ .ml Oak, Live Oak, Anli, Pine and Light Wood, by tho Boat Load or nt Ketnil For the oonvenienoo of persons residing in the upper portion of the oity. Boxes for orders arr placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper ft Co., W W. Lincoln and W. G. Dickson, and at the Offloo of thi " Morning Nows." In order to onsuro promptness In supplying orders, these boxes are oxamined daily ~‘ n A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. Particular attention will be given tb furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will confer a lavor by imme diately ronorting any instance in which my teamsters should fail to deliver tho quantity ordered. liuving made arrangements fur a regular supply of tho above artioles, and for tlioir prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a continuance ot the favors of my foruior customers, and the patronsge of consumers ol fuol. UE£D CANE for shipment in any quantity, supplied at short notice. J. T. THOMAS, Saccessor to D. Rkmhiiakt, Ferry Wharf, Uppocito the Gas Works. dials: 75 do Topper; 50 do mustarq; w ao ground Co feMor sale by [oct 24] MoMAHON ft DOYLE. “'•UTTER A CJHKEHE.—30 Firkins of choice Goshen Butter; 76 boxes Cheese, for sale MoMAHON ft DOYLE, F 1 JIRE BUREBNb, Hand Hollows and Hearti I? Brushos for Parlor and common u*e, for aaia bj jirueuo* tv MOB8E ft NICHOLS, oct 24 156 Bronghton-st. T)L.ATFOKM H..J COUNTER SCALES. Jr Also, Spring Balances, Soafe Beams and Steel- yfirdfc^ For sale by For Buie. M. foot of Boards aud Scantling, for sale low, C. PERRY. Agent, Willlnk’s Wharf. 75 ..... sep 12 tf Sail making:. rT3HK subscriber hnareHumod his business of Sail J Making, and isprepared to make Bails of sll des criptions. Tents, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Ensigns ini’ Flags of all kinds. Ho can be found at all times, at the Lower Eico 61111. All orders left at the store of filessr Claghoru ft Cunningham, will meet with prompt atten tlon. [jy 8—3m) m. Amorous. READY mADE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! T HE Subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his friends and tho publlo ti. conera), to his oxtonsivo assortment of Ready 51 a do Clothing, com prising as it does, a variety of every article for Gentle- men’s wear, suitable for the present and coming seasons. The following oompriso a portion of the Stock on hand over Coate and Snrtont* of Bl’k and Blue Beaver Cloth, Bl’k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador Coatings. Devonshire Kersey. Pilot Clotbs, Talma AUCTIONS. By T. J. Wtilth. THIS BAT. Oot. 87, At 11 o-oh.1i, TothoAtgiMi.:" “* Mure «t dketien. (SDAY, NovembH On THURSDAY* November 3d, Will b* sold aft th* corner of Jones and Dr*vten-street, a splendid assortment of Fashionable Parlor and Bed •pleadid assortment Tnrnitnr*. P Term* caah. Room Furniture. Particulars, see oalnioffu*. Clothing at Auction On BATURDAY. Oct. 29, at U o'olook, Will be sold, at No. 108 Bryan Strest, the bautnoa of Clothing belonging to P. Kean, comprising Mixed Over Coats, Frook do. Seeks, Pilot Cloth Coats, super fino Black Saoks and Frook Coats. Terms ossh. The above oan be oxamined on Frldfiy, 88th, Underwriter's Safe. v On MONDAY, Oot. 31, at 12 o’elook. Will be sold In front of tho Exchange, the sohr. DART* with her tackle, apparel and furnitaro, as she n*w lies — a shoal near Blackboard Island, on the ooast of Qoor- gia. Terms cash. At tho same place, will bo soldi 114bbls.Naval more or less, onboard said vessel. Terms cash. On TUESDAY, Nov. l, In front of Court Uonso, within the usual hoars, will bo sold, n Let on Thunderbolt toad, containing six and a half aeres of land. It is well located for a residence being outside the oity limits about 100 yards, relieving s to the day of sale by applying at tho counting room. Administrators' Sals. On TUESDAY, Deo. 6, Will be sold in front of tho Court Uonso. between the legal hours of eale, tho interostof D. M. Roger*, deceas ed. iu the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Uutohison'i Island. For farther particulars Inquire attheoeuutlng room. Sold by leave of tho Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, as ths property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the Administrator. uuurB oi brio, 1/06 inu iiuproTuments, ao. iu, uor- of South Broad aud Whitaker streets. Th* Lot is subjeot ton Ground Hont of $57 60 to tb* City. Th* improvements consist of a doublo tenement Dwelling, in tho basement of whioh is an Offloo, Drawing Room, Pantries ani Bathing Room. Oa the first ftoor, is two large and elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah inclosed with Venetian Blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms,with an enclosed Verandah,nlllight ed with gas. Thors are spacious accommodations for kltohon and servant rooms, earriego houso aud stable in a briok building on th* rear of the dwelling; on tb* lane in the yard, is a fine pump and good water. Also—A Yellow Women, aged about 45. a good Cook and Waehsr. The above porperty is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as th* property of D. M. Rogers deceas ed, and by order of the Administrators. Terms will bo deolared at ths sale. At Private Male. ’ ~ InjT on Stono-street. Th* Lot Lot No. 12 and Buildini is fee simple. 60 front by 80 deep. The dwelling is two stories high, and well finished. Will be sold low ifap- plied for by the 20th Inst. Two five aero lots, one mile from the oltv,for sale low If applied for immediately, on aooonunodatlng terms. Urey, Hard Brown, and Brown Briok, iu quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Teuuossee Cora, in lots to suit purchasers, just received. 21 bbls ohoioe Butt Pork, in lots to suit purchasers. Leading and for sal*. A desirable Building Lot for Sale.-Lot No. 9, fourth tything, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquire at tho eounting room. 6 k«i UFO n Bed 8tono Mills Powder, 2 do Htiard ft Oo'i HG powder, 13 do Dupont's N P Powder, tot self low to close a oonoern. LOTTERIES. Will be sold In Lot No. (10) Tea, __ Improvements, la 8a< Margaret CateBaugh, a lunatic. Ordinary of Oka them County, ■ dian. »*>; 1 o.nhir. e. w«W or.JIt, .«<! th. rem.lnd.r.n t.o j..n’ errfit—.ith CM* on tho prop.rtjt—pnmhMn H7i»t I * ary papers. Four Two itory Broad-street and ! new and neatly in: For term* apply ststrssjkr l... Two stone under oorCountinjr Boom, undone Wharf 8tor*. Possession given immediately. eel It Hides WanUd. , The highest market priee* will be paid 1st Green, Dry, Halted and Flnit Hides. Apply a* mar CMating Room. ■ . • W»U Potatoes at PViuatS 25 bbls. choice Kidney Potetees, new I r lu.ioc front N.E.Rtm at Pri.nl. SmU. r v.? 0 ?, 1 *” 1 !"* PK Khr. Ciuml, from Imllnn N bbl.. N.E.Rmn. lfor.»]. low. Prim. Wkilt corn at Prt.nl. 8*1*. liUtHijihl Initow, and tor Ml. M tot. to rolt^nr- chasers. Terms **ah. Lot No. 13, eontaiainf 1 _ _ winnett-etreot. Also, Lot Mo. l4. eoatalaUin •ObylW feet, situatad on eorner of Drayton and Lemer-atreeta. If not previously disposed of by private eale. lots will be sold at pnbllo auction in front ot House, on T***day,th« 6th of September nei 1*. the above of the Coax* September neat. Term* Tract of Land mi Privets Sals. Lot Land No. 23,18,3, containing 160 acres, well tim bered, situated in Csss County near Kingston, n few miles irom the Stato N. Bond. House for Rent. House No. 20 Broughton etreot, for Bill until 1st No vember. Philadelphia, and will oonttnn* In keep on hand foe sale, Augustus Uommel's Improved Essenoe of Coffee. This is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for eale. and Coffee made from the Eeaenee la maob mere wholesume, more dolicate, flnner flavored and eolmwd, S erfeotly clear, and la every respect superior to the nest R\o Coffee, and la u~ ** — **“ ltand see if it does t saving 73 Coffee prepared in th* ordinary mauneff* 1S.0UU lb.. Hair ItoiMn, MMttoi U«n«l. 2,990 " Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per B. R. GREENE AND FULAMKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near BnlUHtreet. GREGORY ft MAUBY. Managers. HAWN NUMBERS—Of Greene A Pulaski Lottery, Extra Class 76. ( rveu ii.li junv invaiT.v pee a. a. from Tannessse, and for sale In lots to salt pnrohasers. Groceries, Provisions, die. PUILBRICK ft BELL offer on aooonmodatlng term* at private sal*: Liquors.—60 bbls. N. E. Ram. 25 bblt.Peach Brandy. 26 bbls. Moaongahsla Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. • half pipes Cogaao Brandy, 10 oasks *'Small.fttH" Scotch Whisky, 1 punoheon Irish Whisky (MtMnbfin’s), A eighth casks Pfnet, Cestlilioa ft Co. and Hannsssy Brandy, 200 doi. of fluo Madeira, Sherry and Fort Wines, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and (merry Bran dy—all private stoek. Bacon.—20 oasks Bid**, 10 casks Hams, If afiskfi Shoulders. Hat.—300bales Eastern and Northern. Cannier.—160 bbls. Roseudule Cement On. Flour.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Croceruv.—26 orates assorted Common and Granite Glasswahb.—75 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 easofi Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps. Molasses Cans, fte. 8 KAGKXHS.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston, i a ars.—60,000Common OermsnClgara,20,000 Opfin- wery, z,xira tms 76. 47 27 GO 64 62 26 45 8 9 30 7 26 51. Also of Class 128 : 62 31 40 50 21 20 1 63 40 67 61 44 63 oiass 129 for 1853. To bo drawn on Friday Afternoon, 28th last. SCHEME. 5,000 DOLLARS! fto. Tickets $1—Share* In propoAlftn. jut:?,"* Vender for Oregory ft Manry. «xsi 27 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. 4GF* office No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in oonneetion with Hamden's Express Office. "61$ Georgia Stutc Lottery. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMBBRN—or Oeorria Slate Lottery, Class 101. drawn In this oity on the25tb. 60 74 U 7 43 21 63 60 70JM5 39 15 drawn ballots In each package of $5 tickets. Small risk to venture by tho paoksge. class 102. To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, 4)tf o'olook, EXCELLENT SCHEME. 03,400—3 of400—1 of 100 io orao kete only f Pack of wholes " quarters 11 fto. Tickets, either singly or by tho^acksge, for sale by & D* , a prise of $100 relurnod. ■9* Holders of Prisos will please call and reooiva their cash, or ronew their Frixes. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office Ho. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. OREGORY ft MAUBY. Manager!. T3S57 SCHEME. 5,000 DOLLARS! Vender for Oregory ft Maury. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, Cloaks, Bl'k Cloth Dross and Frock Coats, Blue Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey aud Check Casslu.v.~ Business Suits, Bl'k Doe Skin Cassimere Pants, Frenoh Fancy Cassimere Pants, Grey and Mixt Tweed do Pants, Bl'k and Mixt 8atinett Pants, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Blaok Cassimere Vests, Fix'd and Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Fig'd Bl'k and Fancy do, together with an oxtencivo stock of Furnishing Goods, such as fine White Shirts, Silk and Joan urawors, nming uauuueis, uiacx, loioreu anu White Kid Gloves, Stooks, Cravats and Scarfs, Neck Ties, Snspenders, fto., tho whole of whioh is offered f»r sale low by WM. B. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, oot5 17 Whitaker-stroet. PIANO FORTES, MUMIU Sc MUB1UAL IlrZOi HIUBIt/ «K. INSTRUMENTS. Tho subscriber having purchased the intiro business of F. Zogbanm ft Co„ ot vbich firm he lies heretofore boon the acting membe r io Savannah, would res pectfully invite the attention of those ia want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro- vices in the selection of Musio and Instruments, or the fulfilment of orders; with the assuranoe of his utmost seal and industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron age and confidence of th* publlo. G. B. MITCHELL, jo 15 Successor to F. Zogbaum ft Co. OBlSTADOBO’i LIQUID HAIR DYE. C KISTADURO, inventor and sole proprietor. Solence and art have heretofore labored in vain to produce a hair dye, whioh, by assimilating with the fluids tlifft give vitality to the hair, would change its hue without injuring tho fibre. That object is accom plished. CrUtadoro'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 one to any darker shade that may bedesired. There is no oaustic ingre dient in the composition. The hair is impregnated with au invigorating jniee, formed from the same chem- ioal elements as the natural coloring matter. This is the only hair dye in the world whioh is freo from lime, litharge and every other oorrosive substance. Call and witness it* effects, at Cristadoro's Shaving and Hair dressing establishment, near the Pulaski House, Mon ument-square, whore it is applied and for sale. New Grocery store* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 3 'HE undersigned havingforniod a co-i>artnershi|» for the purpoeo of doing a General Grocory and quor Business, have this day opened a large and well selected Stock of Grooerios and Liquors in the commo dious store under tho Marshall House, where they in vite their friends and tho publlo to an inspection of their goods. They hope by strict and accommodating attention to thoi; customers, keeping a constant supply of every artlole which eaters into their business, and by sblunq at low’kst cash raics*, to merit a liberal IlAviag made arrangoments to keep themselves sup plied by eaob successive steamer witu all goods in their line, that enter largely into family use, but which from their perishable nature caunot bo kept loug: house keepers osn always have tb* aeturanoe of obtaining such artioles at their store, not only xrksh, but of the best quality, T. HYLAND, sop 12 2m V. U. O'NEIL, C l HILDKKN>» FANCY HATS.—Wo ’ have a beautiful assortment of Infants' sndsmall Boys’ extra Trimmed Dark and Light pearl Cassimere Hate; Infants’and small Boys' dark and light pearl Beaver Hats; Misses' Extra Trimmed White, Light and Dark Pearl Bloomer Flats, with Wire Trimming. I Julies* very fine White aud Blaok Beaver Riding Ilats, octH 178Brombto.-Il.o».Ht.Andr«w « loll. A I.U Sc POUTER.—"5 Ebr.."pBH55pjto J\ Cream Ale: 60 do Porter; 40 oasks London do, MokAHOMA COYLE. S ILVER PLATED TABLE nnd Desert Knives warranted of the best quality, for sale %t *1 MORSE ft NICHOL8. ) RAWN NUMB BUM—Of Georgia Slate Lottery ,_C1 ass J 01_, djowuonth* Sfithiast: ) 74 11 7 43 21 fi3 60 70 71 15 39 Do not Destroy, they are all Prizes Remember ! Here is a beautiful small Scheme. To be drawn in Bavannah This Afternoon, 27th. Georgia State Lottery, CLASS 102. 15 drawn ballots in each pack of 25 Tiokets. $9*400—8 of 400 And mare than $40,000 in Smaller Prizes Tiokets $1, shares in proportion. " ~ * narters Risk on a package of qoartors only $3 Tiokets and Shares for sale, and Prisos cashed on de mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, oct 27 Op posito Pulaski House JOHN. OLIVER, Room, Sign, and SUp Painter, Gla zier, Paper Banger. Sic. B (Bit J. 121, BROUGHTON STREET. KGS to return bis thanks to the citizons of Savannah, for past favors, and to assure thsm neaytly •fcorapentenTworkinsn and the use of 1 the besV materi als, to insure a continuance of their favors. He keeps for salo mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, white wash and other brushes may 16 6m v SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD TJASSKNGKK Trains leave Mucou daily ul OVfc I A. M., arrive at OgleUiorpo 10)4 A. M., arrive at Colerabns l o’olook P. M. Leave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock A. M., and Ogle thorpe at U)£ A. M., arrive at Maoon 3K P. M., con necting at Maoon each way with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta and Milledgovillo, with Macon and Western trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, fte. ConntUing daily at Colnmbut, by fast line of coaches, 28 milos to Opolika, thenoo 64 miles by M.ft W. P. Rail Boad to Montgomery, Ala. Conneoting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eu- faola mail stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAM8. Macon, Aug. 31,1853.tf aog3l Staves Wanted, OF WUITB OAK OR WATER OAK. N OT less tbau 49 or over 44 inches long, do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thick. The baok edge of tho Steve to be dresso i down to the same thickness as the front edge. Tb* Steves to be^traightly cleft, and free from knot*, warp#, or worm-holes. For Steves prepared in strict oonformity to this sped- cation, and delivered on Messrs. B. A. ~ * Messrs. B. A. Allen ft Co’, lumbar wharf In** Savannah, prior to lit March, 1854, KftxD. k co Savannah. Jane 21.1853.t fob l Horses and Rules. A lot of good MULES and HORSES for F. STEVKN8’ Stables, aug 24 Cor. Broughton ft Barnard-ste. Prime Western Corn de Meal. O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn in Oa- nabnrx saoks. 200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just race iv< and for sale by [sep 71 CHAS. H. PyBYEE. Cora* SACKS prime Georg in Corn, for sale. aug 25 W. W. 8TABKE. fine 300 ¥> AZOR8—Slnqlc and iu Setts, of vary ^ #**.*"» “7 *■' W. COBN^JJ. Also,* large assortment of Beady ft _ Dry Goods, Matches, Woods* Ware, Brew Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Ta oy Articles, fte. fto. jy 14 strset.for rent low. TBS BOAS TO HSai.TR. Holloway’s Pills. Car© of a Disordered Liver aid Bad 4>!fe*tl©n. Copy a Letter from Mr. R. W. KMhas, Chemist, 7 PrrsMt-Street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1851. To Professor Holloway, Sir—Your Fills ami Ointment have stood tho highest i our sale list of Propriet ary Medioines for some years. A customer, to whom I oan refer for any anquMaa, da shes me to lotyou know th* parttonlars of her ease.— She had been troubled for years with adisordored Uver and bad digestion. On tho last occasion, however, tho virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflam mation set In so sevorely, that doubts were eat*ruined of hor rot being able to bear up under it; fortunately she was inducod to try your Pfi.e, aud she informs mo that after the first, and eaoh succeeding dose, aha bat great relief. She continued to take them, and although ■ho used only three boxes, she is now In the enjoyment of porfrot health. I oould have sent yon many novo eases, but the above, from tho severity of th# attack, and the speedy euro. 1 think speaks mneh in flavor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) B. W. KIBKU8. An Extraordinary Care of Rhennatlo Fever In Van Dleman’n Land* Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier of the 1st March, 1851, by Major J. WaUh. Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen year# of age, roaMinf ct New Town, hod boon suffering from a violent rheu- matlo fever for upwards of two months, whl-ffi had en tirely deprived her of th* use of her limb*; during thi* period she was under the oar* of tb* most eminent me dical mon in Hobart Town, and by them her uicm iuuu iu uvuiu ioviiRfl'i ujr w.uiu uar vumv considered hopeless. A triend prevailed npou her to try Holloways'* celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space of time they effected a perfect onre. Cure of a Pain and Tlchtueov In the Cheat and Htomach of a Person 84 yean nf Age, From J rom Messrs. Theto A Son, Proprietors of ths Lynn Ad vertiser, who con vouch for the following statement Atfy««(2d,1851. • To Professor Hollow.it, Sir—-I desire to bear testimony on the good effect of Holloway’s Pills. For some years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the etomaob, whioh waa also aoootnpanied by a shortness of breath, that preven ted me from walking about. I am 84 yaara of age, and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, these Fill* have so relieved me, that 1 am desirous that others should be mado acquainted with their virtues. 1 am now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take oxeroise without Inconvenience or pain, which I conld not do before. (Signed) HENBY COE. North-st., Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated rills are wonderfully rjficacwus in ths following complaints. Ague, Asthma, Bilious complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel eomplainta. Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, DysentomC Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of sdl kinds. Fits,Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jaun dice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Files, $beuatattsm 4 Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or Kina's Evil, Bore Throats, 8tono and Gravel. Secondary Symptom*. Tie Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever cause, fto.. fto. Sold at tlio Establishmontof Professor HOLLOW AY, 244 Strand, (qear Temple Bar, London,) and by nil re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Madfoines through- - the British Empire, and of those cf ths United States, In boxes at Si We., 87o., and $1 50 eaoh. Whole sale by tho principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. ft 1>. SANDS, New York, and W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah. $ar There iv Tonsidarable saving by taking th large sises. * N. B.—Direction for the guldens* of parents in every disorder are affixed to each box. , may 19 ThSTlawtw \ 1 j 900 bushels Corn Meal OA/l BUSHELS freak ground Country Corn Etotvsili Mills Flour. to fill orders to any extent, either in Be la. er s. It is the intention of th* Proprietor to place bin r in this market ao as to compete freely with th* fresh supply Just recefved and for aa|o at tho depot, oct 19 WA81IBUBN, WILDER <ft CO. Agente. Brandies and WUkCfl. WINES. 2 Half Pipes old reserve Maderia. 10 do and Quarter oasks Bhenry, 10 •• •• •* “ Old Port. 10 “ “ , J f. nl wjrtY M S lu . i *!•“. “ ^ '’SaseraoandHjnneisy. In wood and bottles, for sale by . HYLAND ft O’NEILL, Nlrt door oot 19 MARKING INK. rTMIE subscriber continues to ittanufaetera Ink hr I _ - ... 1 re- 57« Boards for Sale. E ORTY THOUSAND .to.m •..«! U, % ul 1 to.il ol.tr .tote. ,M» M-iwi •«* fur »«P°I3 °* CUAa.TElt{lT‘”««°‘!'Wlnk , » ,Ut J EltEY.—SO dozen ...ortul Apptou ftorJ nun, atrewbunj. Oruir> *** $ i |oirS ) ^ , * Jr act 21 uim.r ol Boy «ul LOCK TIN—I Mil Kci|Mi Hat W.ur Se.ttn and Velvet Talma* of th* latest nnd most ap- TOnrL'tecsas