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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1853)
'.WW«SP 8TECIAL NOTICES. " REMOVAL. _ Tb* subscriber having removed his Office No. 143 B»y-rtr#«t, second door from the fzJrt. We>t old#, is prepared to transact any E r.t oflatartneo; Lifo or Fir* for from On* Hub- one Hundred Thousand Dellari—In one risk, d ui(*H* will bo liborally and promptly adjusted. * . lhir# 0 f public patronage if respectfolly solicited. 6 A. WILBUR, Agent. "— DR. HARRIS ___ Has removed to the residence formerly owned by Cvpt. John B. Gillie, N. E. corner Whitaker and Harria-ata. Offlco in the baaemont. set* —■ i7yon>s kathaiuon. For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and Boantifrlng the flair, alleviating Nerroua 'ue.dteha, and Oaring Eruptive Diaeaeea of the 8kin- In reputation, oo-sxtanalvo with the civilisation of the ut e, tnakea all praiaa aaperflnoua, all exaggeration iBpoaaiblei andaince its discovery lias found no sub- tiiute to compete its incontes’.cd—Ita inoonteatible su periority- Physicians and Chomiata,—honorable oiti- , ni from all profoaaiona of lire,—the loading Jonrnala c f L'uropo and America,—Ladiee who havo used it upon their dreaslng-tablea, and Mothors in their Nuraeriee, __ in f*ct, ita million patrona everywhere, from ple- h<i*ni to king*, pronounce It tho moat pleading aud i if dire article either aa a Mediolnal or Toilet prepar- ition ever produced. Do not fail to give it a trial.— price bat 25 centa. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. T. M. TURNER A CO., ^27 lm Wholoaale Ageuta in 8avannah. THE relaxing heats of summer leave be hind them a long train of evils. The moat univerial of these are general debility, and ita attendant, lowneaa of apirita. For theee we can re jnrud a apeady and unfailing oure, in the ahape of llocSaad'a Oerman Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M J tekfon, Philadelphia. It la, in our opinion, a medicine iui ycncrt'e—alone—unapproachable. It aeema to reach the fountain head of tho difficulty in tho digostivoor- naniiation, and thua to relieve the aoorotiona and the blood of tho maeeriet morbi, or the oauae of disease. It* tonic properties giro vigor to the mombranoa of tha itomach, and promote the aeoretionof the gaatrio juice, which dissolves tho food, while ita cordial, soothing, and alternative influence imparts general regularity and •trength to the action of the secretive organa, and i«ema to fortify the constitution. Such is our owi perience of ita effocta, and we bolieve it is conflrmod by the ovidence of all who havo tried it, or had an oppor tunity of witnessing ita oporation. For saio by Dr. Jicksow, 1&> Aroh-atroot, and by Druggiata generally, oct 27 lm It. R. R.-Wm. B. Oliver, Esq., P. M. of Dooly County, da., ourod a girl, who had kttn for a number of years afflicted with Scrofula. She in covered from head to foot with soroa; there wa Huad flash enough on her wholo body, to lay a 25 I'"-« on * SHF. FELT HER CONDITION IMPROVE ON THE SECOND DAY. The fourth day she was muoli hotter. On tho 29th of April, 184.% she ooramonoed tho Resolvent; on tho 20th of May, twenty-one days after aho oommoncod ita SUE WA8 80UND. tore or blemish was upon her skin—nor was there ibj disease lingering in her system. Mr. Oliver has cured many people ia Drayton, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fever and. Ague, Swellings Stiffness, and Pains of various kinds, with Radway’s Ready Relief; and many of his friends havo been ourod cf Dyapopsia, Costivonoss, Indigestion, to., by Rad- way'i Regulators. The R. R. Remedies aro sold by Druggiata gonerally. 124 12t DENTISTRY. DR. BARNE8 having enlarged and re- KS furnished bis eaUbllahment, hopes now, iib his increased facilities, to supply tbo increased mind for bis now style of Artificial Teeth, which are milted oa all sides to b§ the most life-like and bean- ul Dental substitute ever invouted, and must be seen be appreciated. Dr. B. will take groat pleasure in nhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him with a call at bis office, corner of Congress and Whit- ter sts., entrance on Congress-st. N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oct 1 'Tuesday Morning at fo o'clock, and will ooutinue to leavo every Tuesday. For freight or passage, apply on board at tho wharf lately oeonpiod by tbe Union Steamboat Company, or to 12 CLAGUOKN t CUNNINGHAM, Agta. DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. lUsxr, Surgeon VsA Dontist, (fata of New Orleans,) having looa- purmanently in 8avannah, respootfully tenders his professional servioos to its oitisens. Residence City Hotel, private ontranoo. ly—aug 9 DR. SULLIVAN has removed his OBlos to Congrsss-strest, bstwssn Drayton and AUrcorn. tf nov 22 DENTISTRY. Drs. ltOYAJLL and JOHNSON, Burglcnl and Mechanical DeniluU. Office over Zogbaum's Musio Store, Kar- VnJSi ket Square. Ijr nov 8 Liberal advances made upon shipments •CSa of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and New York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. DR. HI. C. IIEALD all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifl- >1 Teeth, iu the best style. Offioe first oornsr wsst of j * Marshall House. ly jan 17 Psrfoi TAl'SCOTT’8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. ► Persons wishing to send for their frisnds, and desirous of bringing them out by first ass paeket ships, are informed that the subsoi ibers are ie only agents for the above Ageney in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Moavrs. Wo. ipicott t Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up- ards, which drafts aro negotiabloin any town through- n Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on Franoe and Germany, payable in all parts •I the Continent, also for sale. Apply to ■ ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay*at. REMOVAL. JOHN M. COOPER 8o CO'S I£(£)@)IS jUffg) «JJ(2)IS ’R1NTING OFFICE H AVING been removed to tbe rooms over their Bock Store, on tho corner of Whitaker and St. ulienstroeta, and having been greatly improved by the dditlou of new materials, they are prepared to eas ts, undor the management of 3IK. V. A. UAL.Li, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 'Csply, accurately and expeditiously, and in a snpo- «r aylo of workmanship. 11U8INE8S CARDS PRINTED FOR **OM U to $:i PElt THOUSAND, isd alt other Job Work at proportionate Rates Orders received at tho Book Store, or at tho office Morning News. BOOK BINDING. JOIIN M. COOPER t CO. havo oonnocted with their i Muting establishment, an extensive Book Bindluy ,Dd Blank Book MANurAOToar, and aro prepared to •lecute Book Binding of every J ■ *---* K )le sad at the sbortaatnotioe. Kcdactlon In Prices. PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR FHOM $1 to $3 PEE THOUSAND. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. By J. M. COOPER & CO. COAL AND WOOD. Tv , USD ABU COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers on the wharf, [or A delivered in any part of the city. —ALSO— Black Jack. Upland Oak* Live Oak, Aah, Pine nnd Light Wood, by the Boat Load or at Hetfiil. For the convenienoo of persons residing in the ,PP” portion of the city. Boxes for orders are placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper k Co., W. w. Lincoln and W. O. Diokaon, and at the Office of the .„f 0 . r " ,n * News." In order to ensure promptness in U I plying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 and 3 o'clock, P.M. •Vticular attention will be given to furnish lawful di»* i r ®’ tnd purchasers will confer a favor by imme- reporting any instance in which my toamstors "•'aid fail to dcuver tho quantity ordered, it,,, V ,n ff wade arrangements for a regular supply of 1 ‘“ore articles, and for their prompt delivery, I form 'y a continuance ot the favors of my fuel ®* cultomorf > *“d the patronage of consumers of . ' BEED CANE ur ihipmsnt in any quantity, supplied at short notice. J. T. THOMAS, Succeasor to D. Rkmsiiaht, Ferry Wharf, Opposite the Gas Works. baikcug academv. ' M ONS. A. BONA.UO, Respecifully informs hia Patrons, that ne win open his Academy in November prox imo, on which day due notice will be given. *>A«ICIlva ACADEMV, I St Andrew’s Hall. ,, NICHOLS respectfully announces, that he will re-open his Academy as above, for •hstruotloas, on or about the 1st of November — spent the summer ia visiting tbe Aca- J." of In N.w York nnU FhllndalpbU, i \h.AtZ* Mu,ic *°d Dances, he is prepared to teach utawu. ^“t varieties of this Art. Terms, hours of Mr v C i 0,4o, » ,B future advertisements and oiroulars «UbmJ*™ , W® d n the " rTiMI of u r. Phelps, the ^ijrated Violinist, to assist him in his claims. pttSsOKKKNM, Hand Itollow. nnd Hnult. bru.b,. tor Parlor .ad common w tor Min bj U MORSE » NI'CUOLS. 188 BrouAbt9n-*t. «t24 WgAggHg LINES. To Travelers Oping North. THROUGH INto TO M HOURS. Mew-Iork and Charleiton Snni-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. Lsavs Adgsr's wharvot ovory 3ahtr- of Ihe Cars from the South Md West, oesaa Steamers °° 8 * lUr4 * 7 th * B * w u Or ] 'i JAMES ADGKB, \ John Diokiason, __. ___„*»800Toma, t • Commander. MARION, \ W. J. Footer. 1,200 Tons. / Commander. 6N WEDNE8DAY, UNION, \ Richard Adams, 1,800 Tons./ Commander. SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan. 1,000 Tons./ Commandor. Those steamers ate unrivaled oa tho ooast for safety, speed and comfort, experienced and courteous oomman- dsrs, tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure datlon*” ^ WIl-, * T<r7 P° Ml 81e comfort and acoommo- „ W r °* Freight or Passage, having elegant 8Ulo Room accommodations, apply at the offioe of the ageat, „ „ HENRY MISSROON, Coraer East Bay aad Adgsr’s Bou. Wharf. Cabin Passage .123 8tcerage do $8 KT a The new stoamship NASHVILLE, .will be a/tkl^* ^ #r 11 oar *J r November. „„„ ../Oil PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY The now aud splen- .HijiB, .r.ioiuiir. STATE, Capt. RobL turuie, anu o t ATE OF GEOROIA.T^T-.-. w«- vin, Jr., will leave Savauneh for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships aro the most uomfurtablo on tho coast, and are unsurpassed for sufsty aud speed. They will leave Savannah as follows: Keystone 8Uto Wednesday. 38th 8upt«mber. State of Georgia. Wednesday, 6th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 12th October. State of Georgia Wodnesdiy. 19th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 26th October, Stats of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone Stats Wednesday, 9th November. State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th November. Kaystono State Wednesday, 23d November. State of Georgia Wednesday, 30th Novombor. Cabin Passage $20 Steerage 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. asi>20 UERON * MARTIN. Ag'ts m Philadelphia. ' Saturday, ' Saturday, Saturday, ' Wednesday ' Saturday, ' Saturda July 2 United States Mail Line. N.Y.AND MAVANNA1I HTKAMMHIPS. ~ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving 8a- _________ vannah for N. Y. ____ Augimu, Capt. Lyon, on Wuuuvsdy! The Florida. Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Bcbeuok “ Saturday, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. * • Saturday, Woodhull, “ Saturday, Tlio Florida,' Capt. Woodhull, Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenok The Augusta. Capt. Lyoa, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, The Alabama, Capt. Schenok, The August*-, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •• Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Schenok, " Wednesday, “ 17 Tho Augasta, Capt. Lyon. “ Saturday, “ 20 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, •• 27 The Alabama, Capt. Schenok, “ Wednesday, <( 31 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyoa, " Saturday, 8ept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, " 10 Tho Alabama, Capt. Schanck, “ Wednesday, “ 14 These shins are the largest «m the coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in W to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite offloors. They offer a most desirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the At lanta in the autumn, this line will be semi-weekly— sailing oaoh Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, $26; Steerage, $9. PADELFOK1), FAY t CO., Ageuta in 8avannah. BAM’L. L. MITCHELL, Je 18 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. day, Wednesday, Aug. 3 Saturday, 8TEAMB0AT LINES. Vor Palntka, Bant Florida, Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), and Bicolata. The superior steam packet WM. iGASTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave TO TRAVELLERS COINS NORTH. THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charieston at 12 M. the same day, eouueotinc at Charleston with the Wilmington Htcaui-Packota, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, atf)a F. M., and also with the Nevr»York and Charleston Steamships, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tueeday evenings, will arrive in time to oonaeot with the splen did new steamship Janus A tiger one week, and the steamehip Southerner the next. Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. [my 16] B. M.LAFF1TEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. i*u, master, having all her under-deck cargo Qgaged will have immediate dispatch. For 1 deik load only, apply to WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Tbe brig MONTSERRAT, Capt. Barton, lt WnSB k CO. i wants 60 bales Cotton t •n, The rcgul ELEANOR, Peirson master.will have quick dis- ■MNRpatch for the above port. For freightor passage apply to [oct I8J OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line. •T^ The regular packet schr VIRGINIA, Harris master, will have quick dispatch for the above ■HMbport. For freight or passago apply to 18 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR HALTIiUORK. Tbe schr D. U. BALDWIN. Frisbie master, will moot with dispatch as above. For freight lassage apply - *—■* ‘ “ * ' ctlH| FOR FRE1CJUT OR CHARTER. rt. The new brig TALLULAH, master, BgLfor particulars apply to » oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO FOR NEW YORK.-Georgia Line. Th. ragul.r packet bark MaiHa MOIITON, Capt Jno Buikley, will have dospatch for the labovo port. For freigl * board at Anderson's upper wni ' passage, apply • ''ROWLAND A CO. FOR FREIH11T OR OHARTElt. The fine schr MAINE LAW, Hosmer, hi as ter. For particulars apply on board at Tolfair'i wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Line. Tho regular packet sohr. P. R. BURTON, Capt. Lingo, will have dispatch for tbo above ■SMBtport. For freight of fifty bales Cotton to com plete cargo, apply to ROWLAND A CO. Boumtow A Talucak, Agts., N. Y.oct 13 FOR NEW YORK. The regular packet brig CLINTON, Capt. rhompBon, having apart of her cargo engaged, dispatch for the above port. For PJ ° OGDEN It BUNKER. freight or passsgo apply SAVANNAH MOVING NJgWB.] FRIDA,Y, OCTOBER 28.1853. Pry Qoeds, CleUUnj, fco. IN8UBANC$. " ' »KV GOODS FOR THE MILLION! A GAIN we Invite the etteetlon of tbe public to our ohoap and desirable Block of Dry Goods, with the greatest sure for CASH AND CASH ONLY, so that our Goods are sold almost as cheap as other buy them; aad wo would distinctly stale that, we have adopted the ONK PRICE SYSTEM, end ere able aad dotaraiaed to eelt them as 1 w, if net lower, than the same qualities are sold ia any house la the eity. We offer ia our Ladles* Dress Goods Department, Meuslin de I/aias. Cashmeres, Barege de Lalnes, Bro- cade and Plain Alpacas, French, English and German Meriooe. Bombasines, Brocade, Plaided and Colored Silks, Black Silks or all uoalitios aad widths, from 76 cents and upwards. French, Scotch, English and Amer ican Gingbame, Prints, etc., eta. Long and Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroideries ia great assortment, White Goode, Bonnet Ribbons. Chimasctti, Collars, la faat s Robes aad Waists, etc., etc. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offer every variety of Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose aud Ua't Hoeo, Silk, Cotton aad Merino Under Garments for Gent's and Ladies, Kid, Buck, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, tor Uenta. Ladles, Boys and Girls. Gimps, Velvets. Plain and Figured of all odors, Linen, Bilk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons, Edgings, etc. Linens and Dnuiasks. Our stock of these Goods, is in faot a Stock, for we offer every variety of Bleached end Brown Damasks, Table CovoroaUsiseeand styles, Diaper Towels, Dam ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash, Linen Sheetings, 8Ulrtlng end Fronting, Linen 7*8 and 4-4 wide, war ranted all pare Flax, and from the best makors. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. We have a fall and complote assortment or English aud Amerieau Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and qualities. White, Red aud Blue Flannels, Bleached and Brown Domestics, all qualities, Ticks, Denims, Checks, Strires, Blue and Brown Drills. Ao. All of the above are for sale at J. U. COHEN A CO.’S, No. 140 Broughton-st., * I. W. Morrell A CO. NEW ARRIVALS. DRY-GOODS, DRY GOODS! HENRY LATH KOI* Ac €0., M AVE received per recent urrivnls. uml offer for sale Plantation Dry Uoods; Loudon Duffll, and led Blankets; Georgia Kersey sand Plains; North ern do do; heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova do; heavy Brown Shirtings; plain and twilled Red Flau- Lioseys. colored Homespuns, Ao. FOR BOSTON. . Tbe fine packet bark FLIGUT, Calhoun Iter, will have dDpatoh as above. For freight Bor passage, apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, [oct 12j BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK. The packet sohr. J. B. COFFIN, Hontly mas ter. will have quick dispatch aa abovo. For freight or passage apply to OGDEN A BUNKER. Daguerreotype Likenesses. T HE fttibscriber is now prepared to execute LIKENESSES, ia the best style of the art, at his magnificent Gallery, corner uf St. Jullen-street and Market Square. All Pioturos werranted to givo satisfaction, or re taken without extra charge. BB-Instruotions given in the art, with apparatus furnished; also, Stook and Chemicals for sale, oct 20 J. W. MILLER. NOT BOASTING, BUT FACTS. CAPS—C A PIS—The finest and best made Caps to be found in the City, are to be found at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range—all made up for mv trade and sold cheap—call and sec. [oct 22) GEO. B. NICHOLS. III. PRENDKKOA8T Ac CO.. 178 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew's Hall— West Side. TTJ jfcftl _ their late purchases. In connection with their tail trade they carry out strictly tho same system the sale of their goods, as is pursued by tho large houses in the Northern cities, namely, giving their customers the full advantage arising from buying IN LARGE LOTS. _ Planters and heads or I amilles, and all portous buy- inx IN QUANTITY will find many largo lots to select trom, AND DECIDEDLY CHEAP. oat 26 E mbroideries, dee.—French ami bhi- ish Emb'd Goods. Ladies* Cuffs, Collars, Ctiem- '-vjites, lldkfs and Undersleeves. Ladies and Gentlemon’s plain Cambric Hdkfs. among hlch are somo real Silesia Goods et a great bargain. Hosiery for the season, of all kinds in Cotton, Merino Wool, 8pun Silk and 8Hk Gloves of all kinds, several lakes. M. PRKNDKROA8T A CO., 178 Broughton-st., op. Bt Andrew’s Hall, 16 West Side. I K1H11 L1NEN8, dsc.—4 » super extra, I super and sepsrflne Irish Lineaa; 9-8,6-4 and 6-4 Pillowcase Linens: 8-4, 10-4, 11-4 Barnsley heavy Sheeting Liaens; Damask Tablo do; Brown and Bl’cked every quality. Towels and Neikios, with a full assortment of House Furnishing Goods; Flax Oa- nabnrgs, a great bargain. M. PREN DERG AST A CO., 178 Broughton-et., op. St Andrew's Hall, not 26 West Side. FALL Ac WINTER TRADE, 1853. To Merchant*anti Wholesale Purchasers t\f Dry Goods. UR purchases for the Fall aud Wiuter Trade are now completed, and we can submit to your inspection a vary large and well assorted stook, em bracing every article connected with the trade, aMD at such thicks as will, in the present state of the markets, prove highly eatisfactory. WSorsaleby oct 28 Foot of Weat-Broad-at. H AY—Prime Hey, for saIo by net 38 PA1 nels; Plaids, Linseys. oofored Homespuns, Ao. PRINTED D'LAINES, MERINU8, ic.:-Frintad Trench Mouslin d'Laines; American do; plain mode and high col’d do; French and English Merinos, a va- risty of colors; raw 811k Plaids; Mouslin d’Baise; priutad T ranch Cambrics. DRE88 SILKS. Plain, plaid, aud striped Dress 8ilks; rioh Brocade do ; plain bl’k Silks, a large variety; bl’k Brooado do; bl’k and Rop. do. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Mouslin d'Laines; Frsnoh and English Bombazines; Alpauoas, Canton and Tamise Cloths. CLOAKS Ac MANTILLAS. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas ; bl’k aud col’d Silk Man tillas; Ladies'bl’k and ool'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety of Trimmings for the same. Embroideries tV Lace Goods. Mouslin Collars and Chomiiettss: I,ace do; rLli Emb’d Lawn Hdkfs; Mourning Collars ; Chemisettes and Undersloeves; IMusliu Caps; Inrauta' Waists; Swiss ind Jao. Edgings and Insertiugs; Thread and Lislo Edgings aud Insertings: Cambric and Muslin Bauds. GLOVES. Ladies’ Misses', Men’s and Boys' Gloves, a large va riety. HOSIERY, Men’s and Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose; La dies and Misses' Cotton and Worsted Hose ; Ladies’ bl’k and white Silk do. House Furulalilng Goode. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linon Miirtings: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4 bro. and bl'ehcd Cotton fc'iirtings; Pillow Case Linens and Cottons; 8-4, 9-4 an 1 10-4 bro. and bl’ched Table Damask; Damask Cloths: Napkins and Doyles; Uuea- buo. Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, good styles. Bed-Ticks, Furnituro Dilnities, Ao. Cloilia and Caaalniereii. Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do do; bl’k Doe-8kins; plain and plaid Tweods; Kentucky Jeans; bl’k Satin Vestings, and bl’k and cold Silk Vestings. oct 20 RI. i'HEN DERG AMT Ac CO., "IIJISH particularly to direct attention to the Tf most elegant assortment of New French aud British Bibbouatnoy have sold, embracing every novel ty in style. 4-4 Rich Genoa and Lyon's Velvets, for Talmas, 8carfa aud Mantillas, Bl’k and Col’d. 6-4 Suporlino Twilled French Ladies' Cloths for Tal mas and Mantillas. Frsnoh Merinos, all colors; Rioh Plaid and Printed d'ltaines and Cashmeres. 178 Broughton-st., op. St. Andrew*., Hall. JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONQRESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. R ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of his friends and the public, to his stock of Full and Winter Dry Goods, which having purchased on the most favorable terms, he is prepared to sell to the advantage of his eustomere. Thebe goods havo boon selected under his own iuspeo- tion, and every article will be warranted to be what it is represented. his stock will be found the following; in vari- . lamies. A large AMortment of Furniture Prime. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels. Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Cbintses, Satinets, DeLaines, Linseys, Cashmeres, Cassitnoros, Alpaocas, Blankets, Cloaks. Tweeds, Mantillas. A grnst variety UosTery, Gloves, Handkorchiors and House- Konping Goods. Turkish Towels, Ilia largest stock in 8avannab. elllts, Lacei*, Mltnwln and EmbrolilerleM. A Urge assortment or seasonable 8ilks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleeves and Chemisetta. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambric and Jaconet Edg ing aud losertions, Cambric aud Swiss Bands. 811 AWLS, Crape Shawls all sites. Long Shawls from 3 to 10 dollars each, Priuted Cachmere Shawls, Wafflo Shawls iu groat variety. A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floorcloths aud Matte, well wurth while to see. RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent ar- olo, and to whiob special attention is invited. DA61A8K Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins id French Towels at various prices, with many other Kids not onumerated, together with an immens, stock CLOTHING, which will be sold at wbolosele only. Country hlcrchauts aud othcis wishing to purchase cheap Dry Goods, will do well to call and oxamiue this stook before making their selections. 3m oct 19 Fall und Winter D R Y G OO DS ! » W..C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 CougrcNM-Mtrect, Mnvannnb. 1 8 now prepared to offer to tho citixeus of Sa vannah, and the counties adjacent, one of the moil rnagni : ioent stocks of LAD1K8’ DREMM GOODS, ever exlilbAtaijja this oily, consisting in part of slogan! Black andColonod Brocade Bilks, Rich Fancy PU'Ado: Plain Silto,/fashionable colors; beautiful high lustred Black do; Heavy Blaok Satin de Chines; Haw Silk and Worsted Plains; Common de Lainec, all qualities: Merlnoes ; Ladies' Cloak and Taluia Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Lainis, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, ~ ‘ “ - - ... gthis 1 ... . , i, etc. e__. Persons will find amoug this large and vari d stock of DREMM GOODM such a variety of Styles aud Colors that any iaste, how- er difficult, can bo pleased. We invite particular attention to our stock of Housekeeping Goode, both on account of tho quality and low prieos at wliiah o ofierii g them. Among them may bo found 6-4, Damasks and Clolhj, Napkins, J Dimity and Chintcs; Flannels, all iiualitles; Huckabacks, Russia Tow Urge i i, Dow colors, styles and jjuanues^ uucr' —“— * ' *■ Handlterchitfs, price's from $1 to $2U; Collars, Under Hdkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Insertings, Bands and Flounces, veiy fine and rich. Together with a full stook of PUntatiou, Fancy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to which we invite all to call and examine. Goods freely exhibited, aud*uu>toiners loft to their own judgment and taste to purchaso, or look fallwf leas: qeorqTs. nichous. READY MADE CLOTHING, FUKNISHINO UUOVS, \c. THE Subscriber has now in sloro and offors for sale the following: Gent's fine blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloib, and Camblet Overcoats. Uont's tine black Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. Gent's due blue, blaok, and claret frock and Dress Coats. Gent's Cadet Cassiraere, Tweed Cassimcre, black Cassimere, blue Cassimere Froektaes, and business 8*ck Coats—a grest variety. Gent's blaokDoe Cassimere, and more than thirty different patterns of fancy Cassimere Paata of latest styles. Gent's Vesta—about 1,600 Vesta, embracing all of the now styles, some perfootly beautiful. A very Urge lotot Satinett Houud-Jackots and Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frock aad Sacks for servants. ludia-liubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’S AND BOYM» DEPARTMENT t has never been equalled in this place, and contains the follow lug*: Broad Cloth. Beavc-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoats and Saoks. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frooks i Jackets, b .. —... ....roes: fine black Doe-Caesimere. blue Cloth, und a Urge assort ment of fanoy-oolored Cassimere and Satinet Pants. Blaok Satin, ficured Silks, Alpauca Black Cloth, and a great variety of Morino Vesta. All el the above for boyefrom 10 to 17 years old. CHILDRENS DEPARTMENTt oon ains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth 8utta; fancy eolored Cassimere Suits, with Vesta and a ants oonnccted; Genin's new stylo of Faney Dress Jackets; black and brown Talmas; black and green Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 rears. Children, boys', and youth's white nnd colored Shirts. Fancy Articles, embraoiug almost every article for gentlemen's ward robe that can be called for, together with the richest m- sortmont of eovered and plain Cape for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N. B.—Most of the above Clothing, have been made up expressly ana under my inspection, at the north, and can confi dently recommend them as good, and as cheap as oan be found elsewhere. The omens and public generally arc invited to call and see at the Clothing Store, Gib bon's Raugo. oct 7 FALL Ac WINTER DRY GOODM. ff^HE subscribers havo iu store n full supply of I Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, wbioh they offer for sale at very low prioes, consisting of Rioh Dre^s Uoods, Cashmeres, d’Laines, d' Serene, Plain, Fif'd and bl'k Silks, a full assortment; BiTt * Alpaocas, English, F and Prints; Plaid W< rnnts; naiu Worsted for children's Wear, plain fig'd Tweeds, eta., and ■ fresh variety of other Is. [OOS4J NEVITT, LATUROP k 8TEBBIN8. OLKMKiN' HATH—A uew assortment Wanted. A COLORED Male house Serve nt of unexeep- jt\. tloneble okaranter. A well grown boy preferred. Family very small. Apply at this office. & out 22 WANTED. ~ A WHITE 8err.nl fllrl to <ln Hon.e Work In n /V .mall Fkmll/. Nob. need oppl/ bnt th. but. to whom r>0l *■(.. will h. gt.on. Apply ntih. brick buildlugou State-street, third door above Barnard-' •trect. tf oct 11 ^ WANTED. l^OUR Journnymen Tailors, two Coat hands, and J „ two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at oot 8 ROBINSON 4 CAMP'S. WANTRD TO HIKE OR PURUHA8B. A BOY or MAN. suitable for a Porter in n Dry jl\ Goods Store. Apply to * ••P WM. WRIGHT. COOK WANTED. WT ANTED n Colored Cook, for a small family, ff Apply at this office. tf sen 20 Land Warriiou. q^llK liijrli.it price pnld by A *»« si WM. P. HOWLAND. Houses and Lands. TO KENT. Pn Bom§ ** «■ ‘be oorner of Barnard and New Houfton-streeto. Apply to JSJL <x>t2« WM. WRIGHT. FOR HALE. RM A House and Lot, oornor of Liberty and Rev- nolds-streeta. The Lot is 60 feet front on I.iber- fa et , d ®«P 00 Reynolda-strcota, foo simple. Ths dwolllng Is a new two story brick build ing with a store underneath at the corner. -AI.80- A vacant Lot adjoining, of the samo dimensions, fee simple. Apply to [oct 20] WM. WRIGUT. FOK ItKNT. A Htnblo and Carriage House. Applv to oct 26 WM. WRIGHT. For Hcnt* A DESIRABLE ilireo story dwelling House on , Jonci-stroct, with a whole lot attauhod. Apply at this office. tf oot 21 To Hcnt or Lease. |*4| That larse oommodloue publio HOUSE at Ual- cyondale, 80 mils Station, Central Rail Road. JEAflcriven Connty; it is the best stand for a Tav ern and Store House in tho State. Possession will be given 1st January next. WILLIS YOUNG. Balcyondule.iith August, 1883. tf oct 15 TO KENT. A WHARF Store. Apply to oot 9 T. J. WAL81I. TO KENT. A Briok House on Jonoi-street, on a full lot. gnB Possession given immediately. Apply to JklL oct 11 T.J. WAL8H. Valuable Fur in for bale. RN| THE subscriber offers for sale hia tLlSl Farm, situated about 3Vfc miles from tbo city, MsMSa containing about 80 Acres, 60 of whioh are Clear ed and in good ordor, the balanuo good woodland. On tho place arc all neoessary buildings, good Well of wa ter, 4s. Also, with or without the pltoc, will bo sold Two fine young Mules, 1 Horse, Market Waggon, Cart, Farmiug Utensils, Corn, Fodder, Hay, 4o. For par ticulars inquire of J. J. SNIDER, oot 7 tf At J. Jores, Esq., York-at. FOK 8ALK. A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, on ATaylor-slrset, near the MedtaalCofto^e. Apply to FOK 8ALB. Rffii A valuable Plantation, situated on the Louis- £*«■ viile Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has JBjB,a good frame two story dwelling, and all neces- sury out-buildings on it, this tract of Land contains three hundrodand aevontj-ttve acres, more or less; there are about one hundred and twonty acres of clear ed land and under good fenue, suitable for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Riot; tbo wooded land con tains Oak and Pine, and is oonveniontto tbo Central Railroad, which runs through U. Puiehasers wishing to buy, will ploase call and examine for themselves. Fur further particulars, apply on tho premises, omto wm. wRioirr. Also, «ill be sold with ths place, sight Negroes, ac customed to field work; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn, Foddur. Peas and Potatoes, if appliod for in time. Titles undoubted. oct 3 BAKEBOUME TO KENT. A GOOD Bakehouse, two Htables, n Wagon JfX. House and a good Yard to rant. Possession given immediately. Apply to M. MoGREAL, oot 1 tf No. 18 Farm-st. KOOM8 TO KENT. O FINE Rooms iu a House 45 foot square. There t) is a very fine conking range for the use of the Rooms, and two good Closets to kee» utensils in. Ap ply to. vM. McGREAL, oot 1 tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-st. FOK KENT. Rtt Four two story Wooden buildings, sit- IwU unfed on West Broad-st. and Roberts-stiaot. *^These buildings are now, noatly finished, with all out buildings. Apply to sept 30 tr A. BRYAN, on the premises. OFFICE TO KENT. RStt The Office over Webster Sc Palmes’ |m| Store, occupied for the past year by Messrs. Foot AA k Duuiiam,—a desirable place for a Factor aad Commission ftlerchant— will be rented low for a term of years on favorable terms if applied for soon, sep 30 WEBSTER 4 PALMES. FOK KENT. r|M!E STORE inimniliittoly under our office, well 1 suited for a grain and feed store, or for storage oTiotton. Apply to [sop 23] ROWLAND 4 CO. f 1 'O KENT—Tho second titore under our oillce. J. rosiesMon given 1st October, sep 3 ROWLAND 4 CO. FOK KENT. Tho Tenement in Waldburg's Building, at Sul present occupied by W. WoodbrTdge, Esq. I’os- JEJLscasion given 1st November, sep 19 R. HABERSHAM 4 SON. TO KENT. lata Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner of Aberoorn nnd Joues-atreot, Inquire to sep 14 A. BONAUD. For Sule. IRK The Plantation on Bkidaway Island, ttK |*!| called tbe LODGE, with an Island at- JBBLInched to it—In all said to contain 900 acres. Tho price will be moderate, and the terms ac commodating ; for whioh address •op 1 tr M. G. W. at this offioe. Grocery Stand. 17011 SALE—A building lot in Chathum Ward, JP suitable for a Family Groocry Storo. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both ooruer lots. Apply at this oflico. tf aug 23 FOK KENT. rpi|B WHARF and Lot nt prooent occupied by 1 ths " Charleston Steam I'acket Company." Poe- session given on the first of November next. For terms, Ao., apply to K. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good win, at the Custom House. tf jy 23 Valuable Lai For Sale. Kfe FOR SALE.—-A vnluable Lot con- AML KB taiuing 202>a acres, situated in the dth 9 V KsIK District of tne first section of Randolph,“ mm [late Loe County,) and known as number 170. in the plan of said District. Persons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 25 tf TO KENT. RtiK Three fins 8TORE8, on Moore’s wharf. Eil ROB'T. HABERSHAM 4 80N. JBeKfeb24 I7OK 8AIjK.—A Lot 60 by IKlfcet, frontiug on F Laurel Street, immediately in the rear of the late Or. C. P. lUohardsone's House, je 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. To Lease. A PART of a Wharf, with u Blip and aiuple f\ space for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, sep 12 tf Willink'a Wharf. New Fall and Winter Goods. ROBINSON 8c CAMP, Draper, and Tailor., and Dealer, in FINE KUADMADE CL0T1IINU, A RE now receiving and opening their Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Jlauk and fanoy colcred French and English Cloths: french, English and American Cassimeres, of all grades and colors; Vustings of Silks, Satins, Cash- neres. Cut Velvet, and Embroidnred. Ov lb-coat ini, 8—Such as fine English Beavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., fins Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of whioh will bs made np and trim- mod in our usual style, and at the shortest notice. Onr Ready Clotbinu is manufactured by one of the first House* ia Broadway, New York, and comprioes all that Is fine and fashionable. Wu have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods on hand. Everything roiiulsitu for a Gentleman’s Wardrobe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Leggina and Capes—all of wbioh wo offer as low, and on as accommodating terms as ean be had elsewhere, at GAUDRY'8 BUILDINO, ■op 23 Next door to Pulaski House. Seasonable Goods. D11UBKLLAH, paka *’fans, at Eempton 8t Ver stills’., EAI BROIDERY. /COLLARS—Chiniooettos, Underslooves, Infants' ly Robes, Infants' Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambrlo aad Muslin Bands, all in tino variety at KEMPTONAVERSTILL'8, 72 St. Julieu and 106 Bryao-streeta, oct 17 Warrings Range. Yankee Notions. H. C. SCOTT dl CO., .Vo. 176 Prouffhtoii-Street—Up Stain. OVER BARNUU'd STORE. YI7-OUI.B respectfully invite the attention of City YY and Country merchants to their extensive itookiof Haberdashery, /.rfumery, Combe, Musical Wares, Stationery nnd Aracy Goode of nil descriptions. TOYS. Avery large assortment of Toys. 3m oct 19 f|)Ali«DK8’ IRONS—All sizes, also extra 1 small siss for Ladies' use. Sad Irons, sto for saio by ™ .351 w. COUNWKLL, 102 Brynn-tl. Hone Insurance Company ““fSSL. Cainuu 1. Mamtiw, «w»t. 1 rpHBHUBSCaiUKHHh.vin, bw..ppol.r pr.p.r.d »t.k. rUk. Hr. oa Saul.,., ob.&dU«, Ao. t o. fftrorabl. Urmi. irl COHJBWB k HEBTZ. Pin and Lift Insurance Agency. Farmera’ Fire Ia*aranoe Company OF UTICA. N.Y. CxriTAi., $200,000. Graalle Fire Innuraace Company OF UTICA. N. Y. C*rIT*L, $160,000. Charier Oak Life Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, fendorwd by the State) $280,000. Ai.rxxD Gill, President. J*s.C. Walklct, ... Knickerbocker Fire Inaurnace Co., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. Capital, $4 69,000. CHARLES Chambr, Proiidont. F. D. Mo*, 8ee'ry. These Companies having a cash capita), safely in- on reasonable terms. Applications reoclved by A. WILBUR, Agent for 8avannah. 142 Bay-stroet. , Sec'y. THE UNITED 8TATE8 LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nnd Trust Compnny, Charter Perpetual— Cath Sviletn. CAPITAL $'130,000. Buncrolt Ac Bryns OBNBKAI. A<4K.NTH AND BBOKBUS, rORTUR PDRCBASB AND dAl.B OP STOCKS,BONDS, KXCUANGSdUSAL ESTATE. No. 117 Bay Mtreet, Mtvnuimb. J*»«4 ly Liverpool and London Fire and Llfo X ___ , laRnratice Company. HE unneraigned Agonta of the above Company, will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stook in de, Ao., on tho most favorable terms. jan 24 JAN CROFT A BRYAN. No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INMURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9,000,000 of Founds Sterling. ’I 'HIS INSTITUTION h>. ..l.bli.h.d Ai.ncy I in Savannah, and Fire Polioies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savaunah, January 21,1853. LONDON PHUJNIX FIRE OFFICE. I 'JHIB Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and insures Rents and Leasos. sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM A 80N, Agents. AETNAINMURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. fpiIE undersigned, Agents of Ihe above Company, 1 eontlaus to take risks against Fira oa Buildings, 8toeks,ete.,oa the moetfavorable terms. —-14 — COHENS A HERTS. Mutual Life lanurauce Company ef New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. F. 8. WIN8TON, . Prts't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fab 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Mouthern Mutual Insurance Company. 4 BHUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Crass, Bee ry. C. F. MoKav, Actuary, e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, viat Marins, Biots and S\rtf also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extrapremium for residing in the South. WILLI AMK1NU, Agent, June ly Corner of Bay and Drayton eta. w child preferred. None need apply but that well rocominoaded. oct 25 R. HABERSHAM .t 80N. bales uf these superior Goods manufactured last a, which are considered by judges to be the best artlolo in the market. Planters are Invited to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. - * KCMPTON a VEH8T1LLE. J ^NGLIMII PLAINM—A heavy article suit J ‘ M “ f0t “‘it S^ON 1 VERSTILLB'8, 72 fit Julien and 106 Brvan-sta, oct 26 Warlng s Range. B ACON'HIOKH A. MHmJi.DlIHH.-J5 ,? u WMi TO THK CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH And the Public In Oenernl. WOLFE’S Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, J Mf E above-named preparation lias become exten slvely known throughout the length and breadth tbe United 8tatos, and is universally admitted to bo the most delightful, healthful, invigorating and pure preparation or the luniper berry, that solus long practice iu the distillation and preparatio liquors has ever suoceeded in producing. A long-established manufacturer and importer of liquors or every dosoription, the undersigned devoted himself to the production of an artioie of pure Oin, which should prove a valuable ageut in the ouro of the manifold diseases wbioh affliot the human race, and fur which Holland Gin has been prescribed by tho medical faoulty for years. At Isngth his efforts were crowned -i.t. - his extensive distillery in Schiedam, from which place the purest Gin has long been importea.and he was enablsd to give to tbe world his Schnapps, which, for purity, and eutire freedom from the pernicious fusel oil and all other noxious ingre dients, and delightful aromatic flavor, has never boon equaled, and oannotbe excolled. . In ordor to proteot himself from pecuniary loss at the hands of chests, impostors end pirates, who would un questionably attempt to palm off a vile and spurioua artioie upon tbo unsuspecting community, and, like the wolf iu sheep's clothing, prey upon their very vitals, he resorted to the expedient of importing aud selling his Behuapps only in pint and quart bottles. Those bottles ara of glass, stamped with the name of the manufacturer: aro corked and sealed, and have printed labels bearing the signature of Udoltiio Woltr upon them. They are also inclosed in colored wrap pers, also boariug his signature, in whioh form alone they oan be obtained in oaees, containing two dosen bntti.a noi-h. Notwithstanding all theso guards, unprincipled par ties havo been found guilty of tho unwarrantable and criminal practice if buying up empty bottles, filling thorn with vile oommon gin, wliioh is tho most perni cious poison with wbioh a oommuuity was ever oursed, and sends thousands to a wretched drunkard's grave yearly. It is only neoessary, therefore, for thoso who purchase the articlo by retail, or driuk it at publio places, to mark well the appearance of the bottles from w hich they drink. Caution is nocessary. The Schnappa have been introduced but about two yeare, but in that brief timo their virtues have been acknowledged to an almost inorodtble extant, until ills a matter ol some difficulty to keen up a supply ade quate to the demand, so fast are orders pouring in from •very State and territory in the Union, from Maine to Oregon and California. Determined that tho virtues of the Schnapps should be thoroughly substantiated by the most undeniable and unquestionable testimonials, cirtulars were dispatched to every regular member of the Medioal Faoulty and professional Chemist whose name could be obtaiued, soliciting their aoeeptance of a bottle of the 8chnapps, with a view of enabling them to teat ita medioinal qual ities in their practice, and aubmit U to tha atricteat chemical analysis In their laboratories. Of the ten thousand physiciaus and chemists in the United States, about four thouaaud accepted the offer. Upwards of two th6uaand havo promptly furnished their written endorsement that the article is all that ia claimed for it, and in the strongest language recoiu- mendod its general use, not only aa a ramedial ageut. K eneral use, not only __ _.__ r tful, harmless and pleasant beverage.— These voluntary endorsements aro from gentlemen of unquestionable Knowledge and the moetperfect science. Nor alono have practitioners and ohemists furnished their testimonials. The public press, in almost every principal city and towu, has boldly spoken in ita favor in ita editorial columns. The Now York Medioal Gaiette and Journal of Health, high authority, has repeatedly proclaimed its excellence. In the July number of that Journal, Dr. *’*“0 ita accomplished editor, hae publicly invited a issiou upon the subioot of the use of alooholio mix tures, medicinally, in his widely circulating columns, and the views of the medical faculty in referenoe to my Scbuapps, in particular, giving an assurance that they ila be spread before the publio. * Ll - Fhyslclans, there fore, who have not already complied with my request to forward me their opinion, as to its qualities, will oblige e by doing ao through the editor of the Medioal Ua- iti«. Were it necessary to do more than simply state this loot, which ho who runs may read, this pamphlot could be increased to an indefinite length by the publication of these authorities, all on file at the warerooms of the proprietor, in New York. It is ndt only as a remedial agent that the 8ohnapps re to be recommended, but as a gentle and perfectly harmless stimulant, wbioh oaonot be otherwise but healthful and invigorating, and may bo.indulged in with impunity by those of temperate habits', without tbe slightest fear or tbo baneful, mournful and horrible consequences of intoxication—that vioe whioh dosolates the social hearth, entails mivery upon countless thou sands, fills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and ren furnishes the gallows with ita deadly fruit. In countries where pure wines and liquors can be had readily, and for a mere trifle, they are freely need by all classes, and drunkenness is hardly knowr—that vice to whioh the oooplot of the immortal poet so aptly ap plies, “ A monster of such hideous mieu— That to be hated, needs but to be seen." Were Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatio Schnapps to be drank in preference to all other distilled or fermonted liquors, our Temperance Societies would have less ar duous labor to perform, and Horaoe Greeley, Gough. Barnuu, and the other learned, eloquent and devoted friends of total abitinenoe, would rarely be called upon to ascend the rostrom, and cause thousands to listen, with "aa attent ear," to the great and startling truths drugged, adulterated, poisoned liquors, witli wliioh the eouutry is flooded, drunkenness and all its concomitant evils must exist. We may well exolaim with Casaio— „ “ Oh that a man will put an enemy into his mouth To steal away bis brains!" In many distrietaof this oountry, particularly in tbs region ot the great western and southern rivers, the character of tneir waters is such as to produce great disorganisation of ths system, and frequently chroulo disorders of an inoarable character, the enumeration and specification of which would be a matter of super erogation to all those who reside in tbe districts specified. When qualified with the Qchnapps, the bane is neu tralised or destroyed. This faot has become generally known at the South and West, and the Schnapps are used to the extant of thousands of bottles daily. Their great reoommendation is their undeniable and well- established parity, which can be proved by chemical analyzatior. of toe oonlenta of any and every bottle bearing tbe above enumerated evidences of genuine ness. The proprietor solicits tho most rigid teats, and defies any person or persons to prove to tbe contrary, or to produce aa equally pure extract of the juniper borry, or Holland Gin. The publio are again reminded that Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps can only be procured in pint and quart bottles, stamped, labeled and corked, and in col ored wrappers, with the signature of tbe proprietor affixed; and that tho retail prioe has invariably been fifty cents for the pint, and one dollar for the quart It oan be obtained, in small or unlimited quantities, of the proprietor and importer, and of all the principal druggists»hrougbout the United „ UDOLTHO WOLFE, Sole Importer and Proprietor. oct 26—lm Nos. 18 aad 22 Beaver-street, New-York. AVOnONA. Bjr T. Walsh. THIS DAY. Oot. 28, at 11 o'clock. In front of store, will be eold. a general assortment of new^and second hand^Furniture, Clothing, Groceries, •j •, {ftottHar st Auction. On SATURDAY, Oot. Win be sold, at No. 1US Bryan _ Clothing belonging to P. Kean, ooa Coats, Frock do, Sacks, Pilot Cl< _ Black Books end Frook Costa. Terms sash. Tho abovo can be examined on Friday, 28th. Underwriter's Bale. On MONDAY, Oot. 31. at 12 o’elook. Will be sold In front of the Exohange, the sohr. DART, with her tackle, apparel and rurnitnre, as she new Use on a shoal near Blackboard Island, on the coast of Geor gia. Terms cash. At the same place, will bt sold UMbbls. Naval Stores more or lees, on board said vessel. Terms oash. Will be sold In front of the Court House, between tha usual hoars of sale, the Wooden Build iu* on the Eastern end and Lot No. 2 Tryconnell TythIng* Derby Wa?J next tne residence of tlie Honorable Jno. C. Niool. The purchaser to remove the Building in 10 dfiye. Terms On TUESDAY, Nov. 1,~ • Will be eold at the Court House, between the usual hours of eale, Lot and Improvements No. 4 Elbort Ward, oorner of South Broad and Montzomery-streeta. The Lot is 60 feet deep on South Broad and 46 feet on Montgomory-strect. The Lot is Fee Simple. The House is I V atorv wooden building on basement in good repair. Terms liberal, aud will be given at tbe sale. On TUESDAY, Nov. 1. In front of Court lionse, within the usual hours, will bo sold, a Let on Thunderbolt load.oontalntng six and a half acres of land. It Is well located for a residence, being outside the oity limits about 1(H) yards, rsliaviag ths occupant from oity taxes. It has a floe view of the river and road. The above will be treated for previ ous to the day of sale by applying at the counting room. Furniture at Auction. On THURSDAY, November 3d, Will be sold at the corner of Jones and Drayton-street. a splendid assortment of Fashionable Parlor and Bed Room Furniture. Particulars, see catalogue. J9sT Terms cash. Will be sold In front of the Court House, between (ha legal hours or sale, ths Interest of D. M. Rogers, dooeas- ed. in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutohison's Isknd. For farther particulars inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, as the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the Administrator. Administrators' Sals. . .. 0n TUESDAY, Deeembsr 6, Will be sold in front of Court House, between ths la- gal hours of sale, Lot and improvements. No. 10. oor- usr of South Broad and Whltaksr streots. Ths Lot Is subject to a Ground Rent of $67 60 to the City. The mpruvementaoonslst of a double tenement Dwelling, in tho basement of which is an Offioe, Drawing Room, Pantriss and Bathing Room. On the first floor, is two large and elegant Parlors, with a spaolous Verandah inclosed with Venetian Blinds. In the seoond story Is four bed rooms,with an enclosed Vorandah.all light- ed with gas. 'There are spaolous accommodations for kitchen and aervant rooms, earrisge hones and stable a a brick building on tho resr of tbs dwelling*, on tho lane in tho yard, is a fine pump and good water. ^ Yellow Woman, agsd about 45. a good Cook ^V h#r * Th# * bov ® porperty is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as ths property of D. M. Rogers deceas ed, and by order of the Administrators. Terms will be dtolaroi at ths sale. . . „ At Private Male. Lot No. 12 and Building, on Stone-street. Tho Lot Js fee simple, 60 front by A deep. The dwelling is two stories high, and well flnlsbod. Will be sold low if ap plied for by the 90th Inst. Two five acre lots, one mile from the oitv, for sale low if applied far immediately, on accommodating terms. Grev, Hard Brown, and Brown Briok.ia quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Tennessee Corn, in lota to salt purchasers, just received. 21 bblsrhoioe Butt Pork, inlets to suit purchasers. Landing and for sals. A desirable Building Lot for 8ale.—Lot No. 9, fourth tything, Anson Waru. For particulars, enquire at the counting room. BkegeRed Stone Mills Powder,2do Hasard 4 Co'i HKi no powder, IS do Dupont’a N P Powder, for tali low to olose a ooncern. Lot No. (IU) TOR,, improvements, in M .rg.ret C.y.n»o_„. Ordln.rj of ch.th.m .lm.'? 1 -. SO* djtn — . « f Ch»UiM» Oo.mj, b4 kyni j «w-ttw »■ u.iv oroalt, .ml th. r.m.ind.r on two ...fi'i intor.it from d.j of ml.. I'.jml.u Acni— fry* h/m' t ’ roi " ,t >-i | * M| ‘**" wi.« tn i For Ami. ' v.-w . no. nnd no.ll/»ni.h.d .lib .11 n«d«l-Mffl5R*” For knu npyly n» th. Oon.li., mm. ms Si.reofor Aral. Two .tor.. ond«r «or Conntlnn Boob, radon. Wharf Store. rOMOMlOB jlrra iBBoBdUlj. Ht U K Th.hi|h.rtBuk.t f jnMM*wdii > 'wHM M Onm. , Utj. Hnlt.il nnd Floll Hldai* n> o*r OnnHn, '< Room. ■ ■ oot IS * P.t.i.u .1 PrieUt t*Id, IShbla. eholo. Kid.07 PoUtora, an lakdncfMn h.rh Unrr.it. n. E. Rum •( Private hate. wSiiiffiia^“srir" Priiw H'hit. tj.rn atpA.it. Saio. . , ”' 1 r«c.lrod in .ton, nnd for «l. In loU lonllktt- ohnaari. Terms e.ili, k«f 17' _ r.lvteU B.ildin Lou at Private Salt. Lot No. IS, oo.tnlnln, 120 fool hr 60 foot, mlindnl awinnott-.ir.tl. Al.o, Lot No. ll.oontnlnUf dOh/ IH foot, ottn.tod on oon.r of Dm,ton tod Lnmnr-ltnoB. Uonn, on Tn.td.j, tho dth of Biptombor non. Itw at sale. Tractor Land at Pri not. Solo. Jot Land No. 10,8, eontnlnlnt IdOnorra, troll ti»*» bered, situated in Case Connty near KingstaR. a few miles from the State R. Road. ' 0| Rosendats cement at Private Salt. Now laadlRg per sohr Cataract—100 bble Uydravllt LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE I.OTTKUV, Fbr the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Maaagsrs. D RAWN NUMBEUK —or Gflorgla Slate Lottery, Class 102, drawn on the 27th inst: 32 24 24 78 66 64 67 U 9 63 69 44 16 62 66 Nos. 44 67 76 and 11 32 67, priies sold in the above. To be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon, 28th. Georgia State Lottery, CLASS 103. SPLENDID SCHEME. »6,000—9,400—1,000—730 And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tloketa $2, sharps in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Priies cashsd or d mand. by GEO. S. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, out 28 Opposite Pulaski Uousri GREENE AND PULANKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane*, uenr Bnll-Mireet. GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers. Tjoksta and Shares, elthsr rinjl^or bjOhe package Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. far eale by Bay Lana, near Bull-strrot. Office No. 163 Bay-street—aear City Hotel—in connection with Hamden's Express Office. Georgia Stale Lottery. A. D. ELLIS * CO.. U«Ud»a. D RAWN NUMUBRN—or Oonrein Slate LoUerr. class 102, drawn in this city on the 27tb. 32 28 24 76 66 54 67 11 3 03 69 44 1i 82 66 Whole Ticket 3 44 62 sold. - ^ A . OL*ss 103. To be drawn la Savannah This Aftarnoon, 4^ o’olock, SPLENDID SCHEME. $0,000—2,499—1,000—750 4c. 4o. Tickets, either singly or by ths packa^\ sals by **28 CHARLES bTVaTTERSON. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of James Ronaldson, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment- All unsettled accounts will bo daosd in the hands of my Atiornoy for salt on tho 6th) fifth day of Ootober next. Ail persons having demands against said Estate, will ilease present tbs same duly attested, within tbe timo prescribed by law to W. M. DAVIDSON, * sept 14 F6w Administrator. NOTICES Cl 1XTY days after date application will be made O to lh# Court of Ordinary of Molntosh county, for leavo to soil tho plantation and Stock of J. V. L. Corker, lata of said county, deceased, oct ll> law2m ANN J. CORKER. Adm’x. OCT. 24,1863. SAVANNAH. OCT. 24,1863. 1HREE Months after date application will be . made to tbo Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, for » payment of a One Hundred Dollar Nota, letter II. . M3, dated 261 h December, 1649, payable tf N- B. iapp. J. Ol instead. Cashier, the right hand half of* lion has been lost. _ _ OCt24 lavjffi B. E. BURTON. GREENE AND FULAMKi MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFIOE, Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers. JAMES GOWEN, ‘*3 Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. drugs and medicines. JAMES H. CARTER «4 CO., JA8. U. CARTER. JAB. M. GORDON, M. D Wholesale and Retail Dealere in DRUOS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFU MERY, INSTRUMENTS. PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTI CLES, tfC.% tfC., ifC. TO MERCHANTS.—Merchants, w ishiag to purchase any thinz in the above line, will find it to their Inter est to call and examine onr stock, aa we are certain they will be pleased both with tho quality and prlees. wo^determlnsd to sell as low as oan be bought la Yo . itad cals, and Instruments, as thsy .. the firm, and we warrant them fresh aud genuine. Dr. Gordon's long experience in the practioe of Med icine, qualifies him for appreciating tbe wants and giv- inc perfect satisfaction in filling their orders. PATENT MEDICINES.—All of the most an rovsd Patent Medicines of the day always on hand. PAINTS, OILS 4 GLASS.—A large stock of Wkita Lead and ovary variety of Color, Oils of all kinds, Lamp, Train, Linseed and Neatsfoot; Window Glass of all sites. French and American. PERFUMERY 4 FANCY GOOD8.—A large variety of all kinds of Perfumery, Cologne and Extraots. Fan cy Cologne Bottles. Fanoy Smelling Phials, llair and Tooth Brashes, ana in faot every artioie usually kept in tbe Drug line. SOr Don't forget to call at J. U. CARTER 4 CO.'S, sndexamine their stook before you purchase. any Southern market. TO PHYSICIANS.—Pbysloians are respectfully In vited to call and examine our stook of Drugs, Chemi- 3 by one of D1SPENSAKY OF THE Savannah Medical College. DISPENSARY, for tb.e purpose of affording Modioaland Surgical aid to indigent persons who may stand in need of it. Advice and Medicine will be furnished gratuitously to all who apply. Any person who may have been tint prescribed for at tbe Dlspeusary and wb> u.ay after wards become too sick to oomo to the College, will be at tended at bis or her residence, if desired. All cases of Surgery which may be presented and may reqnire it, will bo operated upon at the College and afterwards at tended toht their residences. The Dispensary hoars will be from nine to tan o'clock every morning. This arrangement, being k part of ths system for clinical instruction for students, will be permanent, and the Dispensary will be attended by two of ths Fa culty, In rotation, every month during ihe year. Tne attending physioians for Ootober are Dr. P. M. Kollook and Dr. Chas. W. West. oot l dlwandlawlm S 0DGEH8 Ac WOHTENHOLM’M PEN rad K.I.—. ..p r°r L IME.—4"(i cviks Limo now lauding, will be sold very low if applied for this morning oot 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. U'ATKNT MEDICINES.—-The Horseman's I Hops, or Farrier's frend, Radway’s Ready Relief, Davis’ Pain Killer aad llexloan Mustang Liniameat,aa invoice of all sists, received by oct 10 J. E. DnFORD. J INKN GOODS.—Irish Liuens nnd PUlow a Cose do, 10*4,11-4 aad 18-4 Linen Sheeting light and heavy etylee, S-A 9-4 and 10-4 Linon Damasks Bleaehsd aad Brown. 8ootoh ilucabao and Bird's Eye Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown and Bleached Damask Napkins aad Doyles, received aad for sale by _octJ HENRY LATHROP 4 CO. liiilCK—150 M Grey, Hard Brown aud Soft D Brick, made at the Yard cf W. H. Stiles 4 Co., (St tale by [oot 17] MINIS k FLOBANCE. T IilIB AND VLIIVE.-4H Tliou.rad l»r. JLi rels Lime and Fifty barrols Flour, landing and forule by 0**7 .BRIGHAM, KELLY * 00. , We have just reoelved from fro maaoftolurenla Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand far sale, Augustus Hummel's Improved fiseeaeo Of OoffM. This is ths best composition of Coffee ever offered for •ale. and Coffee made from the Essence in much mom wholesome, more delicate, Saner flavored and colored* S irfsotlv clear, and in overy respeot superior to the uest Rio Coffee, and ia use will prove a nett saving 7$ per cent, over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it aad see tf it doss not. fommn Karos and Lard, at PrSeateBah, 13,000 lbe. New Baouu, assorted Hog round. 2,000 " Fresh Leef Lard, just reoelved p«r R. B. from Tennessee, and for sale in lota to salt purchasing. at private sals: . Liacona.—80 bbls. N. E. Ram. 25 bbls.PMok Brandy. 25 bbls. Monoagahsla Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Oin, 4 half pipes Cognao Brandy. 10 oasks "Small fltlU" Hootch Whisky, 1 punoheon Irinh Whisky (MoMahaa's), 5 eighth oasks Piust, CaetllUoa 4 Co. and Usnnemy Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry aad Port Wines, Brandy, Gin, Bam, Whisky and Cmrj Bran dy-all private stook. Bacon.—SO casks Bides, 10 oasks Hams, If tasks. Shoulders. Hat.-SOObales Eastern and Northern. CnnnifT.—160 bbls. Rosendale Cement Co. Floor.—100 bbls. Canal, 80 bbls. Richmond, CuooKnnr.—25 crates assorted Common and Qranlla OLAsswAun.—75 cases Tumblers, assorted, 10 eases Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, 4s. CuAOxnus.—10 whole and If) half bMs. Boston. ^Ciu a ns.— WjOOOComuum German Cigars, 20,000 Span- Bo ales.—A large assortment of Fairbank's Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Woodsa Ware, Brass Cloaks! Faney Soaps, Fa oy Articles, he. 4c. Jy If for Meat. Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Building, Bay street, for rsat low. RICE’S WILD CHE MU* Cough Candy! A GREEABLE to tho taste, and warranted (if used aooording to the directions, which art sim- ple.) to ours nil cases of GOUGU8 and COLDS, which are within the reeob of nay Medlolae, beside affording relief in cases of Croup, Asthma, Catarrhs, aad Bron chi tl», and being one of the most useful remedies ia tha early stages of Consumption. Mr. RICE in plaoing this artioie before tie pablie- claims not to have discovered or ingeniously oompeuad, sd Mediclnst hitherto unknown, or known only ee sep arate remedies or In such combinations as prevented the fall force of their benefloial effects. Nor ooee ha aver that this COUGH CANDY has the approval ef the " entire Medioal Faoulty/'or has been reoommead- •d by the “most enlightentid Physicians.” but he would merely state, that having himself suffered severely from Bronchial Affection attended with Coughing r ly In many cases. Ths ingredients of « is compos sd (among whioh Wild Cherry is tho prineT- pal) are perfectly harmless, and may be tak> a eg per- •oae uf all ages at all times. Unlike many ef the Oengh Candles now offered for sets, (i urportlng to be the pro duct of profound medioal research, bet which are ha roallty tbe oonoootions of genuine Candy Makars,) this article is not expected to cure •* all tbe tile that flesbig heir to," but is peculiarly adapted to tho few dlsiiese above mentioned, and instead of being composed of the poorest quality of Sngar, infused with tbe entreet of iloarhound, it Is mads from Sugar tn ita highest state of perfection, and contains well known and ap proved remedies. Try it, and its lntrlasio merit will call forth a spontaneous approval from yen which ere long shall give it n popularity unparalleled ia the his tory of nostrums. Trios 26 oen's per Package. Each genuine package of Hioe's Cough Candy will bear on the envelope the signature of T. C. BICE, Cor. Broughton and Wbltaker-ste., Savannah, On. BBT Country Merchants can be supplied by the Ben, eaoh Box containing 60 packages, nt $6J8. out 10 WM. J. HUNT’S Hhnvlng and Halr-dreeelttg Baleen, 109 UUOUQHTON-ST&EET, Nearly opposite Bt. Andrew's Halt ssp 10 t jan 1 Private Boarding Room. T HE subscriber having taken the spacious resi dence lately occupied by Win. L Way, Esq., re- speotfully notifies his friends and the publio, that he is prepared to accommodate both permanent nnd tran sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who have rooms else where can take their meals el his bouse should they wish to do so. Tbe hedse is Isonlsd in a central part of the oity, on Wright Square, opposite the Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfaction he trosts that both friends and strangers will give Um a share of patronage, (oot 9Qj GEO. C. DUNHAM. CHUTCHFI£1aD house, (Formerly Griffin Mouse.) Chattanooga, Tennessee. This well knowa HOTEL, situated within a fow M •■tam'srn and Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under the-supervisloL of THOMAS CRUTCH FIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bnrson aad Lady. This House, while under the control of CoL J. J. Griffin,acquired n very reputation as a first olass Hotel. The presentPro- E or having scoured the eervloee of CoL Grifltn's oeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy and having famished the Home entirely new, hopes to retain ita I:lgh reputation, and merit publio patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with an Omnibue to and from the Boats, fob 18 [ ly ] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. Prop. For Dale* M. feet of Boards aud Scantlior, for seta loir, It/ to clear out a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, sep 12 tf Wiiliak'iiWharf. , Sail making. I (HE subscriber has resumed bis business of 8til Making, and is prepared to make flails of all d«s- ptioD*. Tents, Tarpaulins, Awnings. Ensigns and Flags or all kinds. He oan be found at all times, at the Lower Rico Mill. All orders left at ths store of Mesa* Cieghorn 4 Cunningham, will mast with prompt sites tiou. [jy 8—3m)M. AMOROUB. MASKING INK. rpiIE subscriber continues to mannfactnre lakfer I marking Cotton, 4s. For sale wholesale aad re tail. By the barrel 25 centa per gallon. Retail S7tf cents per gallon. DAVID H. GALLOWAY, 3 31 3m 73 York-et., Savannah, Qa. 900 bushels Corn Meal. onn BUSHELS fretb jrouod Country Com (6t/U Meal, just received aad for sale by ■» oct 10 CUAB. n. DUBYEE. « For Sale. The Fateh PUot Boat PET. She li ef neat 47 tons burthen. Apply toJAMEB KING, eg CLAGUORN4CO. tf set 13 8UNDK1K8 JUST HECE1VED PER STEAMER FLORIDA. oxns of new Fig Paste, New PnckwbeaL French i Lemons, Eogllih Cheese, Jars Preserved Ginger, ur.eo Ginger, New Hams, Fresh 8ode Bisouita, Ver micelli, fresh Smoked Tob ^ u<> ^ Pickles^end Preserves I AIIE8S HILK8, Acc.—Plaid, Black ) Colored Broeadee and Plain Bilks, Bombasines, psoas. Canton Cloths, and a new style of Momaing Goods never before offered in this market, at XEMPTON 4 VER8T1LLR8, J2 St. Julian and 105 Bry au-eto., Wiring’s Range. Coaly Coal ! OHO T0NS Liverpool Coal nt $T per ton, cash. ItM) do Red Ash do at $8 do do For sale by a7n. MILLER, 00(22 lm Eastern Wharf. Union Steam Saw mill* " tn SuaSCMBBU TTAV1NO complaud ih.tr raw STEAM SAW building of this MILL, we have taken ad vantage ef ail the recent improvements in the construction aa« ma chinery of mills, and aro of opinion that oer 1ULI* will only require a trial to convince any one that tha oan mauufacture LUMBER equal. If —****$?> * any other mill in the State. To those who may foyer us with their orders, ws will say that “JJ - tlons shall be used to give satisfaction, both ta pnasin- nlity,and prices. * 4 gyp* Orders may be left at our offioe. No. iUfi Bap-MA. ■rat the MILL. Eastern Wharves. tf ang S_^ Slaves Wimie4v^ OF Will TIB OAK OBWATU OAK. N OT loos than 4i or over 44 ieehee long. - * do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do I li Ur Mu The hack edge ot'Oe Stave ft* he drecee * dm be the Mue thickne^ as the front edge. The Staves to be stralghtiy c" eft, and free from knot* warps, or worm-holes. For iter.• prop.r.d i« HriU.onto,mt» to Btort. 8>rrairi.7u«»,l9M. **»*»•