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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. UK. HAKBIS Has removed to tho residence formerly KT^C^ownad by Capt. John B. GalUe, N. E. oerne* of Whitohar aad Harris-its. Office la tho basomsnt. — LYON’S KATHAI RUN. For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and J^j^Beautifyiai tha Hair, alleviating Nsrvoni U.ftdaeb*. *» d CBri, « Wooaaoo of tho thin, lu reputation, oo-extenalvo with tho civilisation of tho K uk«, makes all praUo superfluous, nil exaggeration iMpowible; and since its discovery baa found no sub- ititate to compete it* Inoonteslsd—it# inoontoatlblo an- riorlty. Physicians and Chemists,—honorable oiti- Jeo, from 4,1 P ^0^ ® , • Ion • ot Ufa,'—tho leading Jonrnala f Europe and Amerlea,—Ladies who hare need it npon their dressing-tables, and Mothers in their Nurssrios, _ in fact, Us million patrons everywhere. from pie beiaa* to kioja, pronounce it tha moot pleasing and effective article either as a Medicinal or Toilet prepar ation ever prodnoed. Do not fail to give it a trial.— Ptic# bat 25 centi. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, Now York. T. M. TURNER A CO., oct 27 1m Wholesale Agents In 8avaunah. — THE relaxing heats of summer leave be bind them a long train of arils. The universal of these are general debility, and its sure attendant, lowness of spirits. For these we can reoom mend a speedy and unfailing cure, in the shape of Uooflsnd's German Bitters, propared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. It is, in our opinion, a medicine iui generis—alone—uuapproaohablo. It seome to reach the fountain head of the difficulty In tho digestive or ganisation, and thus to reliovo the aocretiona and the blood of the macerics tnorbi, or tho oause of disease. Iti tonic properties giro vigor to the membranes of the rtamacb, and promote the seoretionof the gastric juice, «hich dissolves the food, while iU cordial, soothing, and alternative inttuenoe imparts general regularity and atrenffth to the action of tho secretive organs, and atems to fortify tho constitution. 8uch is our own ex perience of its effeots, and we beliove it is oonflrmod by tbe evidence of all who have tried it, or had an oppor tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr. jicssox, 120 Aroh-streot, and by Druggists generally, oct 27 ^2^) R - R - Win. B. Oliver, Esq., p. m. of RvA Dooly County, Ga., cured a girl, who had been for a number of years afflicted with 8crornla. she v as covered from head to foot with sores; there w ion ml flesh onough on her whole body, to lay a 25 cent r le:e on. SUE FELT HER CONDITION IMPRQVE ON THE SECOND DAY. The fourth day she was much hotter. On tho 29th of April, 1853, she commenced tho Rosolvent; on the 20th of May, twenty-one days after she commenced Us use, 8 HE WAS SOUND. Not s sore or blemish was upon her skin—nor was there any diietse lingering in her system. Mr. Oliver has cured msuy people in Drayton, or Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Swellings Stiffness, and Paine or various kinds, with Radway' Ilesdy Relief; and many of hisfrionds have boon cured o f Dyapopsla, Gostivenoss, Indigoatlon, Ac., by Had- way's Regulators. Then. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists generally, oct 24 12t DKNTI8TRY. bar NK8 having enlarged and re- KS furnished his establishment, hopes now, with his increased faeilities, to supply tho increasod tleuaud for his new style of Artificial Toeth, which admitted on all sides to be tho most life-like and beau tiful Dontal substitute ever invented, and must be to be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in exhibiting specimons of this to uny who may favor him with a call at his office, oornor of Congress and Whit aker-sts., entrance onCongress-st. . B. Examination and advioo gratis. oot 1 Dentist, (tate qf New Orleans,) having loca te! permanently in Savannah, respeotfully teudors his professional sorvioos to its oitisuui. Residence City Hotel, private ontrance. ly—aug 9 Abercorn. > Congress-street, between Drayton and DENTISTRY. Drs. ROVA1.L and IOIINSON, Burglcnl and Merlmnlcal Dentists. Offloo over Zogbaum'i Musio 8tore, Mar- kot Bquaro. ly noi New York. DENTISTRY. DU. HI * C. IIEALD Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. Offloo first joraer west of the Marshall House. ly j*n 17 TAMCum FOiUilGN EXCHANGE AND K.IUUUATION AGENCY. D* Persons wishing to send for their friends, and desirous of bringing them out by first lists packet ships, sro Informed that the subsot ibers the only agents for the abovo Agenoy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw ou Messrs. Wax. Tspioott A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all parts or tbu Continent, also for sale. Apply to 24 ly BUNKER ft OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. UKDU INKH WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. llting prepared by a regular Graduate and Phy sician of thirty years experience. Foil ALL Nkhvous ArrxcnoHS.—Dr. J. 8. Rote’s b'moun and Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis- ouvery in Medical Science!—This satoaiohing prepara tion for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by csre, labor, study or disease, acts liko a charm. It gives strength and appetite, and possesses great invi- groatlng properties. P.f.Uf DOBKB.—Do you suffer with any “atnf If you do you will find immediate relief by Mrlti?B r »hSh E ’ 8 CUiiKn ' 11 *« H»® only prt- taratioa whtoh cures, almost insUntly, 8ore Throat, { fr t ? ra co ' d *. Fains in the Side, Back or Limb*, race, tar 0 r Tooth-aohe ; Stomach or Bowels. WhsMv!?Si 15* Noo ( k ’ Brula «»*CornsandChilblain?. Alii!. *? 0 , h ‘Y1 P ain * u, ° ‘he Pain Curer. 8afo to »ud 69 cent bottlos. au.Bti^H. 001 '" 10 C° Uau *—Thii distressing and fro- i* cured by CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH tiaaMas 11 * B * jri the cough, and prevents inflamma- p, 7 °, n the cho#t * frequently cures in one,week, and gives instant relief. Fifty cents per •oDniiUt 1 lla 5 l ® 10 Croup, which dangerous iJuuilU “Thf 'kXTRACi'oT ever ISXiT?# 1 ? U dooidod, F of the best remedies .1.1/ d ror di, *» , s» of the kiduoye, bladder, Ac., and by tha r |£i U |f a 5? cti { ,n ■ * •iways highly rocomuieuded ruiih!, a m 0 ^ r ' fhysiok, and many of the most dlstiu- guiahed modical men abroad. Prioe 60 conU. I#”!** pfaitAsxs, Dvsi'crsiA and Bilious Habits— 1 ‘■ 1 d « r ‘nged, your akin will be yellow; Dyspepsia and Bilious oonJltion of the system will fol- M?mnVv , A l .>«^o‘iT« prc H? ratlona t wlth Ur - Ross’s *° ‘u Sickness and in ueslth, to bo had of JAMES U. CARTER A CO. THOMAS TURNER A CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, ......... Bavannah, Ga. And of Dealers generally throughout tbVstate. ’ A Warranted lteuiedy. PUNTKHd, FAttMEKB, FAMIUEaf S£A- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. „ OAK rUHOUASB NO UCUKdV BUUAL TO pH. TOB1A8’ VENETIAN LINUMBNT. tor Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, tiuu-aickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, ln- seotStiugs, Pains in the Limbs, Ao. If it does not givo relief, reoollsct yonr money will be tifunded. All that ie asked is a fair trial of it aeoord- the directions. This artiols is an English reme dy, and was used by ^Viliiuui the EourthflateklBRef England) ‘odcertiUed to by hiinae a oure for Rheumatism, whore I’srything else ho had tried, failed. Over 10,0UU,UUU oitiea have boon sold in tho United 8tates without a •lugie failure, and many families have stated that if it u P* r bottle they would not be without it, in case » Croup, as it is as oertain to oure as it is applied. The ■h severe couuu is ourod in a lew days. It cures in 3 minutes—ubaoacux in X an hour and CUUL *KA, When first taken, in a few hours. tm __ IfiT Price 25 and 5U cenU. -*9* l„.i .! 0B1a8 has also put op a MORSE LINIMENT pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better i'uu other f° r Colic, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Braises, Scratches, Cracked Heel, Ao. im . 4W Prioo 50 cents. *£| lai»«i'^°, BIA8 « oa ld fill twenty nowspapers with the uortifioates received commending his Lini- »r, but considers that warranting itsaffleient, as any who does not obtain roliof is not called on to pay for .kjvj" “OLOMON8 k 00. .nd J. U. CARTER .r. riiu.!!f* oat9 .f* r Savannah—also for salo by the drug- * ■A nd>u ?I e . l[ ®®P®re throughout Georgia. Ju n A'.™ 111518 ' 240 Oreenwich street, N. Y. drew’.'ii Broughton street, opposite 6t. Au- •* •»«»»/ ‘“"“‘““““id" SAVANNAH CORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2; 1S53. STEAMSHIP LtfBS. To TravelmCl«l«e North. THROUGH'l*A8TOaolioURS. Raw*lork sod Charleston Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. wlmrves every Satur day and Wednesday, after the arrival Cars from iR South .nd Weft! ' On Saturday the aew sad splendid octaa Steamers JAMSS ADDER. 1 John Dicklnwn, 1,600 Tons./ Cammskdcr •‘ArnoN jw. j. rSS.”' 1,200 Tons./ Commander. 6N WEDNESDAY. r> UNION, 1 Richard Adame, I*5P9Tons.l Commander. \ Thomas Ewso, i./ Commander. A..... .leniuera are unrivaled on the coast for ssfeay, speed and comfort, experienced and courteous oomman- ders, tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure jfiuJu"” b/ ^ * Verjr F°“ ibl * mid scoommo- n For Freight or Passage, having olegmnt 8tate c*?E2£2. wi “'- Steerage do.. $8 AOr The new eteamahip NASHVILLE, will be r *sept 26**** ** er l>la0 * 4,1 tb * iiB * ° Br,jr iB Norembor • United 8Utei Nail Line. N. Y. AND MAVANNAII NTBAM9HIPS. “ ““ dayb of leav ing SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK. The Florida. Capt. Woiidhul!~. Nov. 0 The Alabame, Capt. Bchenok « n Tho Augueta, Capt. Lyon, *• ie Florida, Cups. Woodhull *„ •• 19 The Alabama, Capt. Sohenck 1 he Augusta, Capt. Lyon The Florida, Cnpt. m)o d hull, n* 0t 3 The Alabama, Capt. Bohenok, The Augueta, Capt. Lyon, The Florida, Cant. Woodhull, •• 17 The Alabama, Capt. Bohenok, « 31 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •• 24 The Florida,Capt. Woodhull •• 31 These ships are the largeat on the coast, unsurpassed ••My o* 1 comfort—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and aro commanded by skillful, oa * ‘ and polite offloora. They offer a most dosirablo v»u- voyanoe, to New York. On tho completion of the Knoxville, in January next, thie line will be semi- weokly. Cabin Passage, $25. TADELFORD, FAY ft CO., Agents in Savannah. ... 8AM’L. L. MITCHELL, oct 31 * - 13 Broadway, N. York. n i llla *OH I'lll 1. ADKLil'II I A. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. TI10 now and splen did sidowhuul bUftUI- ships, KEYSTONE r _^_ 8TATE, Capt. Kobt. isruie, ana SPATE OF GEORGIA. Cpv.J.j In, Jr., wi«l leave Savsnuah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships are the most comfortable on the oaast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as followe: Keystone 8Ute Wednesday, 28th SepUmber. State of Georgia Wednesday, 5th October. Keystone 8Ute Wednesday, 12th October. State or Uoorgla f....Wednesday, I«»th Ootober. Koystono State Wednesday, 26th Ootober. State of Georgia. Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State Wodnosday, 9th November. State of Goorgia Wednesday, 16th Novetubor. Kcystono Htato Wednesday, 23d November. 8tate of Goorgia. Wednesday, 30th Novombor. Keystone State Wednesday, 7th December. HUte of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th December. And so on. Cabin Passage $20 Steerage 8 C. A. L. LAMAK. Agent in Savannah. aep20 HERON A MARTIN. Ag'te in Philadelphia. STEAMBOAT LINES. For Pnlntkny East Klorldu, Touching at Darien, ltrunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middltburg (Black Creek), and Picolata. fpuuw ^ The superior eteam paoket WM. eaAjw-^GAbTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Morning at 19 o'clock, and will continue to leave every J — For freight or passage, apj lately oveupied by tbe Union ■ep 12 CLAUUORN ft board at the wharf Steamboat Company, or to CUNNINGHAM, Agts. TO TK1VKLLEB8 GOING NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON U. B. 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 Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wiluiluntnn Hteam-Packeli, Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, at2K P. M., and also with the New-York mud Ckmrleuton Stnnmahlpa, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Paseeugere leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneot with the eplen- did now steamship J antes Adytr one week, ana the •tenmship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $2D— time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 16] S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Dry Goods, g, fco. art able and determined to cell thorn as Lw. if 1 J«w.r,Unilb. u.qu.lltlu>r. .oldisMjr Ko.h th. oRy. W. offer i. oor Lodioa’ Dress Goods Department, Muu.lind. Lolas, Cubnim, tlur.g* d. L.iuu, Br Md. u« Mi A p»om, l-r.otli, Ln,ll.h .„d u.rmi M.riooi, BomtiHiinc, hnM.il., Fl.ldwl .ad Color BUki, Blick Bilk, of .11 qu.litle. and nldlhi. from c.au .od uiiw.ni. French, Hoot.li, Lojll.h aad Au. io.a Ulogh.m., 1’riaU, .to., eto. Long and Square Shawls, »* d Fupch Kinbroulerlea in groat aeeortmei Whito Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chi mace Us, Collars, 1 faat’a Robes and WaisU, eto., etc. IftOSlEHYv Ac. In this depttiment, we offer e Cotton and Worsted Hose mud Ita’lflM mb, siuoe, nun, woolen Ladies, Bovs and Girls. Edgings, eto. |s, eto. Linens and Dauinsks. Onr stock of these Qeode, is in feot a Stock, for 1 ranted all puro Flax, end from the best makers.* Ulaukets, Kerseys, dec. We haven fall and oomplote aesortmentof Engl md American Ulaukets, Nogro Clothes, all styles a qualities, White, Red and Blue Flannels, Bleached a Brown Domestics, all qualities. Ticks, Denims, Choc Stripes, Blue and Brown Drills, Ao. All of the abt re for eale at J. U. COHEN ft CO.’S, . No 140 Bronghton-st., next to I. W. Morrell ft CO. JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONGRESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. RESPECTFULLY invitee the attenth XL friends and the publio, to his stock of These goods have been selected u tion, end every article will be wan itod. Flannels. Scotch Plaids, Satinets, Cashmeres, Alpacoas. Cloaks. Alp CiOk»», Mantillas. ------- „ Jry,Gloves, Uandkerohit House-Keeping Goode. Turkish Towels, the largest stock in Savannah. Ilka, Laces, Hlmwla and Embrolde A largo assortment of seasonable Silke—Wi Colored, Brocade and Plaid; alao, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleovos and Cheto EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambrio and Jacone ing and Insertions, Cambrio and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crapo Shawls all sites. Long Shawl S to 19 dollars eaoh, Printed Caohmere Shawls, ’ Shawls in great variety. \ A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor and MatU, well worth while Jo see. RAO CARPET1NU for kftchea use. an exoellc t various prices, with many other 1, together with an immensa steak CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholesale only. Country Merchants and ethers wishing t oheap Dry Goods, will do well to call andoj stock before making tholr selections. 3m SHIP LINES. FOR NEW YORK—Uulon Lino. The regular packet sehr ENCHANTRESS ^Utl Tyler, master, will have quick dispatoh for the MflHLabove port. For freight or passage apply to II OGDEN ft BUNKER. FOR NEW YOUK-New Line. ^ The regular paoket schr VIRGINIA, Capt. Atwortby, will meet with dispatch tor the MMRabove port. For freight or passage apply to H. K. WASHBURN. Agent. will have quick dispatch lor the above port.— dfBMftFur freight or pausago apply *- OGDI 3DEN ft BUNKER. FOR BOSTON. . The brig CENTRAL AMERICA, Ch_„, 4 tor, will meet with dispatch as above. For Bfreight or passage apply 0 * 26 BlllGH. Folk HUSTON. The fine eohr. E. R. BENNETT, A. N 45TILI Wood, master, will meet with dispatch as SMkabove. Fo“ •- r • [oct 26J FOR FREIGHT OR UMARTER. The bark CATAHS.%, Havens, master. Ft. particulars inquire on board at Telfair’s Wharf, [oot 29J BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. 3rJi Th t dispatch for the above port, light or passage, apply to 11. k. Washburn, Agt FOR BOSTON. The New York Packet Brig EXCEL, F. Tall uan, master, having all her undor-dcok cargo ugaged will have immediate dispatoh. F< freight of dejk load only, apply to oot 19 WASH BURN, WILDER ft CO. JEfr. •I'piy 1 ELEANOR, Poirson muter,will have quick dis patch for the above port. For freight or pauago r OGDEN ft BUNKER. FOR 1'lftllfADELPHlA—Heron’s Line. 3,3s Tho regular packet sohr VIRGINIA, Harris master, will havo quick dispatch for the above ^MRport. For freight or pusage apply to •SNABU; OGDEN ft BUNKER. FOR NEW YOUK.—lacoriElnElne. —j-1 The regular paoket bark MaRIA MORTON, 0RCapt Jno Bulkloy, will have despatch for the ■Sabovo port. For freight or pasuao. annlv on board ae Anderson’s upper wharf, j>r fc 17 ROWLAND ft CO. of the system will fol- 3i3s Tfle uue schr MAINE law, Uosmsr, mu o»: you will be tronbled with oold feet, variable ap- t®r For partioulareapply on board at Tolfair'i spirit*. By taking I)r. Rose's co- ^■Hwharf, or to S°V D S r Mm-taUOOH MLL8. ,on H 1 . * 0 ?.?. ? nd fl* 1 the above bad symptoms disappear.- *pd 25 cents— Free/r^m Mercury. oct 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. Daguerreotype Likenesses. Tl'MlE subscriber is now prepared to execute X LIKENESSES, iu the best stylo of tho art, at his magnificent Gallery,coiner of St. Julien-streot and Market Square. All Pictures warranted to give satisfaction, or re taken without extra oharge. Bar-Instructions given in the art, with apparatus furnished; also. Stock aad Chsmicaia for salo. octal J. W.MILLER. oheap—oall and NOT BOASTING, BUT FACTS. CJAP9—CAP8—The finest and best made Caps to bo found in the City, are to be found at the Clothing Store, Gibbons' range—all mado up for my trade and Bold J - [oct 221 GEO. H. NICHOLS. «ABV & 1>£HKUV'S co7„^ Q M. eRREOTYP,9TS » “Or of llryan-al.and JMarkeUsquare, , ,. SAVANNAU, N And 407 Broadway, N. Y* 8 fiavannti?*!. 1 b ® *P arcd to stovro to their customers l^riorVn^., / l 5j uto ‘ of 1110 eleganttouo and »n- •»re dUtS^aj^ t0r wBicB tBojr lia ' Vo 1,0 ^ hereto- I"™ * U •>«1«.»9o-o1<m1l -JL c ^r. ‘iM, ia) 1. w. riu.1.13. k , NKW8TVLKS. 51: t J»5C , 7 , 4fi£ , 5SS A uT'&fefi 1 r w. ,| WOOL HATs“* iLO ‘ :l ' * C0 ' lUO 1 Wowl K “"> ftom »5 ‘-!5 to »fl, M gc,w BELDLN ft CQ, .? l# *’ttENDER«A8T Ac CO.. 1/8 Broughtou-sl., opposite Bt» Andrew's S . vi r Hall—West Side. A ; ^ 6pleasuro iu directing attention to P urchM ««- Inoonneotlon with tboir houses in the Northern cities, namely, xivinx tlicir LAKGfef*’oT8? U .tDlnji K.'Uf,. IN trum, AMD DKCIDEDLYCIlEAf. ‘ oot2t TVHHItOIOFUIUM, <kcl—E,^ch >ud B lu- 1 c ” u *"- Ladies and Gentlemen* plain Cambrio Udkfa, among whioh are some real Silesia Goods at a great bargain. Hosiery for the season,of all kinds in Cotton, Merino Wool, Spun Silk and Silk Glovu or all kinds, sovorai new makes. M. l'KKNDERUAST ft CO., 178 Droughton-st., op. St And row's Hall, act 25 West Side. Fall and Winter D R Y G QO DS ! ! W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 CottgrcMM-Ntrect, hnvniinnli. [ 8 now prepared to offer 10 tlio citizens of tia- _L vannah, and tha counties adjacent, one of magnificent etooke of LAD1EK’ DREHH GOODS, uiav»uw, ui.ua diuu ue V/Uiuesi niw am and Worsted Plains; Common do Lainu, all qualities; Merinoes ; Ladies'Cloak aud Talma Cloths; Print and plain all wool do Laines, Alpaccas, Bombaiini Canton Cloths, Poplyus, Ginghams, PriuU, eto, eto. r difficult, can be pleased. We invite particular attention to our stock of lloiiMuUecping Goods, >tli on aocouut of tho quality aud low prices at 0 arc offering them. Among thorn may bo founu , 4,1U-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blanket#, Linen and Cottou Embroideries, Ladies’ Emb' igingq, a rich. Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 Udkfs and Sleeves to match ; Edg Bauds and Flounces, very flue stylos of Dry Goods, to which w e invite all L examine. Goods froely exhibited, and ousi to their own judgmont and taste to purobai FALL, OF 1853! GEORGE 87 NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNltMINd GOODS, tfc. r Cloib, and Camblet Overcoats. greit variety. : Doe Cueimoro, and more than thirty different patterns of fancy Cassimere Pants of latest stylos. Gout's Vests—about 1,500 Vests, embracing all 0! now styles, some perfectly beautiful. A very large lotoi Satinett Round-Jackets and Pi Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for servants. India-Rubber Skd Pilot Cloth Overcoats. Y«HJTII>» AND BOYH* DEPARTillEF lias never been equalled in thia place, and oontain following: Broad Cloth, Beave-Clotb, Peter Sham Overcoats Sacks. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Fx and 8acks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dress JscI Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinot Round-Jackets. , Hru /ofI .. 017 years old. i great variety 0 lovsfrom 10 to II , CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT 1 eon sins very 1 Suits; fancy colored Casi Pants connected; Uen.x from 4 to 10 y 0 years. Children, boys', and youth's white and ooloi Funny Articles, embracing almost every article fur gentlemi robe that can be called for, togotlior with the 1 sortment of oovored and plain Caps for geutlomon, s, boys, s N. B.—Most of the above goods, the Men tnd Boys Clothing, have been made up expressly f <r my trade, and under my inspection, at the North, and can confi dently rocommond them as good, and as cheap as can bo found elaewhsre. The cftiscus and public generally --- invited to call and soo at the Clothing Store, Gib- bo n^iRange. oot 7 FALL Ac WINTER DRY GOODS. rj3HF. aubverihera liuve 111 sioro a full supply 1 Fall and Wiuter DRY GOODS, which tlioy offer fur sale at vary low prloos, consisting of Rich Dress Goode, Cashmeres, d'Lsines, d'Barege, Plain, Fig'd and bl'k Silks, a full assortment; Bl'x Bombasines and Aipaooas, English, French and Amerioan Ginghams and Prints; Plaid Worsted for ohlldreu's Wear, plain and fig'd Tweeds, etc., and a fresh variety or other goode. [oc 24) NEV1TT, LATHBOP ft STEBBIN8. HI. PRENDERGAST Ac CO., W ISH pariiculaily lu direct alieutiuu (o the moat elegant assortment of New French and BritlsK Itibbons they have sold, embracing every novel ty in etVle. 4-4 Kioh Gouoa and Lyon's Velvets, for Talmas Scarfs and Mantillas, Bl'k and Col’d. 6-4 Superfino Twilled French Ladies' Cloths for Tal mas and Mantillas. Frenoh Merinos, aUcolors; Rich Plaid and Printed / 1ARPET TAUKH, with and without Lea- Vy tliors, Carpet Stretchers, Tsok Uatpu lor sale by oct 31 IHKR1NO VKNTe*, Acc. L ADIES' Patent Merino Vests do superfine Cashmere do Ladles' China Span Vests Gentlemen's Royal Ribbed Bbirts do extra siss Merino Wrappers do do do do Shirts do Cotton and Merino Drawers at KEMPTON ft VER8T1LLE’8, 72 St. Jalien and 1U5 Bryan-st., WsTlngs’ Range. r(hip) Bosom Girdle do at KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE'S, 72 St. Julian and 106 Br/aa-sis , —* Range. Warlags' A 1 LOT 118 AND GAMMIMERER.—Floe \j French and English Cloths, Plain aad Plaid Cas- simeros, Fancy Tweeds. Satinets, Ksntnoky Jonas, fto. A full assortusat for Goats and Bo^s wear. For salo low by [octal) 5*BOWNE. 8wwMJ '‘ tap ‘*'*iiS6g£b7 B o W » S . NEW HA HD WAKE SXOKE. THE undersignod has opened a Row Hardware Store at No. 149 CoDRre«s.Btr«et, In the etoro recently ocoupied by Mesara. N. K. Bar- uum ft Co., and is now receiving an eatiro new and well eolooted stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, embracing almost every article usually found in a Hardware Store. Having purchased hie stook direct from the Manufaotaro-s in England and this oouur he is enabled to offor bis Goode as low as they can purchased si any other eatabllahmeat at the South. lie respectfully asks of the patrons of the late firm of McCIeakey ft Norton, the eitiiene generally, and per- " visiting the oity, to give him a call, and be satisfied of his prices, • GEORGE A. M0CLE8KEY. rn ., DIJl , FLATS FOR SALE. 'I’lIRKL FLAT8, he Ion sing to tho Uiiiou Stonin- ■A. PJ 1 ** Company, fe* aalo low for cseb. Apply to oot 16 lm KINCII LEY ft TI1UMAS. AgU. oT.-d df'tsi is 1 * Bi “ k u-ki™»“ m.,97 W ‘ f A LE, ALE, ALB.—Its bbls. Albany Crrmm Ale, Undhig froaa steamer this day and for salo oct°27 bWlJr A1 * ^P 01 b / W. M. DAVIDSON. / 1U1LDUKV8 WOUSfKD - \y Children's^Worsted Sacks aad Oven oot 27 IHILUUIIIVB WORSTED HACKS.— ildren's Wonted 8acke and Overcoats in faaev Also. Children's Worsted VsShbSfEl fanoy. Zephyr Worsted Boots, fto. For salo by oct 26 LaBOCHE ft BOWNE. (j Landing from steamor this day aad for salo by oct 27 W. M. DAVIDSON. naiBU.010KH.fr. 7 S OLLA&8—CtiiuioseUes, Undereleevcs, lufanie’ Robes, Infants' Waists, BroakfastCaps, Cambrio Muslin Bands, all in fins varisty at KEMPTON ft VERSTILL'S, 7$ St. Jnlisa aad 196 Bryaa-etreets, oot 17 Warrings Bangs. % WiBTED. WenteS. 1 A COLORED Male fcouw Servant of unexcop- • ‘lonoblo character. A well grown boy preferred. • Family vary small. Apply at this office, tr oot 22 & : WANTKU. U A White Setwaal Girl to do House Work la a * small Family. None neod apply bat tht boat, d , * hom *oo4 wages will be given. Apply at the brick 1 building «a Stata-streot, third door abovo Barnard- n 46 oct 11 „ WANTED. I/OUR Jmirnoymon Tailors, two Coal hands, and J two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at » KOBlNauN k CAMP'S. d WANTKD TO HI KB OK I’CRCIIANK. U i HUY or MAN, .uilitlil. fur. Porter In n Dry t- J1 Good. Store. Apply to 5 ■•r 30 WM. WRIOUT. Land Warrant*. THE Highest price paid by X »n*3l WM. P. ROWLAND. t . Houses and Lands. *■ TO HUNT. *• RM „TWO Mou,.a o. th. oormr or BArn.rd .ml HhI Nuw Houiton-ltroct.. Apply to ?• JUL «»*• WM. WRIGHT. PUR MALE. Rf| A House and l.ot, oornor of Liberty and R#v- Bhl fiolds-atroots. Th# Lot is 60 feet front on Liber- « Xellty. and 90 feet deep on Heynolds-streete, fee •. simple. Tlis dwelling is a aew two story briok build- - ing with s store underneath at ths corner. •. — ALSO— A vacant I.ot adjoining, of the same dimensions, fee simplo. Apply to [tot 26J WM. WRIGHT. FOB HP:NT. h A Stable and Carriugo lluuso. Annlv to d XX oct 26 WM. WRIGHT. >, Vo Hent or JLease. • ESiti That larso commodious publio UOU8E at Ual- !»■ eyondalo, 80 mile Station. Centra) Rail Road, Kill Sorlven County ; it Is the btet stend for a Tav ern and Store House in the State. 1'oiseision will bo given 1st January nsxt. WILLIS YOUNG. Hatcyondale,90th August, 185.1. tf oot 15 TO HENT. A WHARF Store. Apply to » A oot 11 T.J. WALSH. TO RENT. 9 „ A Br, , ok Hons# on Jonea-stroot, on a full lot. Possession given immediately. Apply to ■! JOL oct 11 T.J. WALSH. \ Valuable Farm for Sale. C7!tt THE subscriber tillers for salo his ' shB Farm, situated about 31$, miles from the citv, *sm, containing about 80 Acres, 60 of which are Clear- • ed aud in good order, the balance good woodland. On the plaoo are all necessary buildings, good Woll of wa ter, Ao. Also, with or without the place, will be sold Two fine young Mules, 1 Uorso, Market Wsrkcu. Cart, Faruilug Utousiis, Corn, Foddor, Hay, fto. For par ticulars inquire of J. J. SNIDER, w-'t 7 tf At J. Jonrs, Esq., York-st. FUR HALE. A LOT beautifully Minuted on high ground, oil il Taylor-Street, near tho Modical Colloge. Apply to oo‘ 3 C. PERRY, Agent FOR HALE. A valuablo Plantation, situated on tho Louls- fff'B VUIO Hoad, eleven miles from Savannah. It has JmML* gooJ frame two story dwollin*, and all ne«fl*- - sary out-buildings on it, this traut of Land oontelus throe hundred and eevonty-ttve aoree, more or leu; thoro are about ono hundred and twenty acres of clear ed land and undor good fenoe, suitably for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; tho woodod land con tains Oak and Pino, and is convenient to tho Control Railroad, which runs through It. Purchasers wishing to buy, will please oall ana examine for thetnselvee. For rurther particulars, apply on the premia**, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also, w ill be sold with the place, eight Negroes, ac customed to field work; Horses, Wagons, Carte, Cat tle, Corn. Fodder, Pens and Potatoes, if appliod for in time. Titles uudoubted. oot 8 BAKKHOU8K TO RENT. A GOOD lUkeliuusn, two Htuhlee, u Wagon j\ House and a good Yard to root. Possession given immediately. Apply to M. MoGREAL, «*ct 1 tf llo. 18 Farm-at. itOO.UH TO RENT. O FINE Rooms iu a House 45 foot squaro. Thoro t) is a vary fine cooking range for the use of the Rooms, and two good Closets to kocp utensils in. Ap- Pljto „ M. McGHEAL, u *t 1 tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Faroi-st. FUR RENT. Rtt Four (wo story Wooden buildings, sit- KM uatod on West llroud-st. ami KulioriH *treot. ’•"•’These buildings aro now, neatly finished, with all ont buildings. Apply to ■opt 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the premises. OFFICE TO KENT. tntt Tho Office over Webster & Palmes' IhI Store, ooeupied for tbe past year by Messrs. Foot ms^ ft Dunham,—a desirable placo for a Factor and Coinmiuion Merchant—will be rented low for a term of year* on favorable terms if applied for soon. •ep 30 WEBSTER ft PALMK8. FOR RENT. r|MIK HTOllE immediately under our office, woll 1 suited for a grain aud feed store, or for storage oi cotton. Apply to [sep 23J ROWLAND ft CO. fl'O RENT—Tlio accoud Store under our office. J Possession given let October. •op 3 ROWLAND ft CO. FOR HENT. Kfft The Tenement in Waidburg’s Building, at &!!■ Present occupifd by W. Woodbrldge, Esq. Pos- JU^scsNion given 1st November, sep 19 R. HABERSHAM ft SON. TO HUNT. R# Throe of the Five tenemout Houses oornor of Abercorn and Jonos-strvot, inquire to oop 14 A. BONAUD. For Bale. Intt The Plantation <>n Skidaway Island, EJH called the LODGE, with an Island at- - i- MB tasked to it—in all said to oontain 900 acres. Tho price will be moderate, and tho terms au- oommodating; for which address •ep 1 tf M. G. W. at this office. grocery Stnuil. T30R SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward, 1’ suitable for a Family Grocery Storo. Also, Lot Nt). 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at this office. tf aug 23 TO RENT. ISStt Three lino 8TORE8. on Moore's wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM ft SON. JLJLfab24 LMIUHALE.-A Lot 60 by 90 feci, fronting on X Laurel Street, immediately in the rearof the late Dr. C. P. RioharUsono's House, js 28 ROBT. 11ABERSII AM ft SON. Vo Leiisc. A PART of a Wharf, with a Blip and ample J\ apace for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, sop 12 tf WUlink’s Wharf. 13LAID IHEH1NOEH, Plain and Bpoiied 1 col’d Flannels, high col'd M d'ljiinoe, Fig'd do; White, Pink, Bine and Mode col'd Merinoes, for sale by oct 29 DxW ITT ft MORGAN. 1V<I UUHNING GUODH—Black Uombu/.iim, 1Y1 bl'k Norwich Cfoths.Alpaoa, M d'Laines. Raw oilxii, bl'k Merinoes, bl'k Crapes, bl'k Crapo and Lovo Yells, Mourning Collars and Chumisotts, fto., just re ceived and for sale by oot 29 DcWITT ft MORGAN. CITV IIAUSIIAI.’M hAlib* "1 \T ILL be sold on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, YY A. M., at the Market House, in the city of Sa vannah, by order of the Chairman of the market Com- mitteo, one lot of Bricki and two pair of Soales. Terms cub. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, oct 29 City Marshal. Ayf OLAHHEH.—1U7 bbls. prime rebelled Now lYX Orleans Molasses, lending from schr. Fannie, "ootlw" * bJ CI.AGIIOnN* k CUNNINGHAM. 1 ONDON PORTER Ac ALE—Hiblmn's X J brands, in pts and qts, in Storo and for sale by oct 28 W. D. FORD. Air ANTED—A Vestel of tho capacity of 6000 Yv to SOOObushels, to carry a load of Grain to a Northern Port. oet 26 6 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft SON. 'I'ALMA CLOTH.-Kim: double width French X Cloth for making Cloaks, Talmas, fto.,in tho most fashionable odors. For sals by oct 26 LsROCHE ft BOWNE. 1/IUliNUH PI.A1DM.—Ilonulirul Freud, und X Scotch Worsted Plaids, fur Children’s and Ladles wear. Also, Bilk snd Worsted, and ail Silk Plaids. For sals by (oct 26) La ROCUE ft BOWNE. 13ULTON MARKET BEEF.—50half bbis. X Geo. Uowei, foreale in quantities to pnreharers. For sale by (oct 27j HYLAND <fc O’NEILL. UniOKUII BEEF AND TONGUKH.—A O few barrels. Last received by oot 27 HYLAND ft O'NEILL. Corn. *)/ Vl SACKS prime Georgia Corn, for sale. OUU aug 26 W. W. STARKE. OKU COiMPOUTbltM Ac Hl.ANKUTN. 260 Waddod Comforters, all siscs; 2t0 pairs Bed Blaukote do; 500 do Common do do. for sale low by oot27 NEVITT, LATIIROF ft 8TEBBIN8. II UH1EKY—Kec'd imr bleu liter Augusta One XX Hundred dos., maxing onr usortmsnt largo andcomplste. Among thorn can be found every style < snd quality of Men's, Ladies'snd Children’s lloao at prlc. iuruM .XUr-otorj. & WAU8WOI „ u , oct 27 No 115 Congrou-st. c Candy, Candy! ^XHOBE Dollar Uoxe* of avsortcil Candy, so suint- X ble for family uso and convenient to carry or send to any part of tho country, have arrived and are for c •sis atT. C. RICE'S Candy Factory. Also, an exton- d live assortment of fanoy paper and glus Boxes, Cor- U uotte, fto. i j$M* Coun try Merchants will do well to examine the e last mentioned articles, as they will be sold at an ad vance of only five per cent, upon tbe lowest Paris and t Now York manufacturers prices. Now is tho timo, for k Christmas is near at hand. oct 29 u Aquatic Clnl> oi' Georgia. 1 A MKBT1NU of Itio Club will b. held .1 Hie » /X Hell of the Chamber of Commerce in the Ex- , change, on Wednesday Evening, Novembor 2d, at half J past seven o'clock. A full attendance of membors is £ roquosted for tho transaction of business, out29 etftw M.CUMM1NG, Secretary. 0 11 AMH, 1IAA1H.—lOcaeks of prime bagged 8 iX Hams. For Mis low st q 0^27 BERLIN ft NATHANS. o lifeline NilKKKNH, Hand Ufelluw. aud ll.ull. J t firiubw for F«l«r ..d . b, h ool2l 1J4 brou,hto»-.l. „ XI ORB—1000 dozen doily expected to arrive, 6 XX and for sale by GEO. A. iloCLESKEY, oot $6 No 149 Congress-st. VfOl.KMKIN HAT* A unv, un.onu.cnt - X>RU8UEB— White Wash, Horse and oihe si XI Brnehes, for sale by G. A. MoCLESKEY, el oet 26 Ho. 149 Congress-st. m 1 UBT RECEIVED, and in store. 3,000 lla- w tl vana Oranges. (oet 271 J. D. JESSE. | C LOAKS, IRnntlllan Ac Tainan—Wide Velvets, Ladlos’ Clothe, plain col’d Silks, to make no, with Trimminn to match; also, a variuty of rioh -Wfaitsawaa LOTTERIES, °* c ‘ 'oBsas-fgaar^s^. cun isfro. 1853. .. J 01 *" J* Thl, D»t. rs Hubn I.Umr-14 Dnn EUdioU. • K»*Mt 4,340 DOLLAH8! fte. fto. ft*. Tiskets $1 -Sharoo la proportion. i*ME8 00wrN, v.U.rfor (Inin,k Khi,. eWIKIIlA MATH MITTKBV ftir (A«3.n^(q/ (A. Indepmitcnt t\r. Co. at Auaolki. A. D. KLLItT ft CO., Managers. korj, uui no, orawn on tne letutt: 76 61 15 77 36 26 4fl 18 31 7$ 42 7 22 ITo be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon. Ocorgin State Lottery, CLASS 107. SPLENDID 8CHEME. 15 Drawn Balots in each Package of 25 Tiokets 47,500—1,050—750 And more than $100,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tlekote $2 60, rbaree in proitorUon. Tiokets and Shares for sale, and Priiee cashed on de mand. by geo. 8. ORAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, nov 2 Opposite Pulaski House GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. D17 Lane, near Rnll-Sireet ijnnr, nrnr ivmi-mroei. GREGORY ft MAURY.Managers. 78 Nurnbor Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. 8CI1KME. 4,340 DOLLARS! fto. fte. fto. Tiokstc $ I—shares in proportion. Tiokets and Shares, either eingiy or by the package »r sals by E. WITHINQTON, Vender for Gregory ft Maury, nov 2 Bay Lana, near Bull-streel. AiT Office No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in oonneotlou with Hamden's Expross Offloo. Georgiu Stun; Lottery. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia state Lottery. Class 106. drawn on the let ult: 70 6t 16 77 $$ 26 48 18 81 71 42 7 22 Grand 8ch«me to Venture by the Package. class 107. To be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon. 4^ o’olook. 15 drawn ballots in esoh package of 26 tiokets. SPLENDID SCUEME. 47,500—1,450—750-013—ISO fto. fto. fto. Tickets $2 60—halves $1 25—quarters 62 cents. Pack of halves ooat $31 25, must dtaw $18 76 44 quarters ” $15 62, ” ^ 9 36 Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prfeoe cubed on demand at this office. Tiokets, either singly or by tho paekags, for sals by ^ -H8ON. CHARLES B. PATTER TO THE CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH Aud the Public lu Gcucrul. WOLFE’S Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, rpilE abovn-uuincil prnparuiiou tins hocomo cj ten- X slvely known throughout the longth aud breadth d1 the United States, and ie universally admitted to bo the most delixbtfal, healthful, invigorating and pure preparation of tho luuiper berry, tnat science, and a long prsoticein the distillation and preparation of pure liquors has ever succeeded in produoing. A long-established manufacturer and importor of liquors of every desoription, the undersigned dovoted himself to tho production of au article of pure Gin, which should provo a valuablo agent in the cure of tho luauifold diseases which afflict tho human raco, and for which Holland Uin has been prescribed by tho medical faculty fur years. At longth his efforts were crowned with success, at his extonsivo distillery in Schiedam, Holland, from which place tho purest Gin has long beon imported, and hs was enabled to give to the world his Sohnspps, which, for purity, aud uutlre freodoin from the pernicious fusel oil aud all other noxious ingre dients, and delightful uromatiu flavor, has never boon equaled, and caunotbe excelled. lu ortlor to protect himself from pecuniary loss at tho hands of cheats, imposters sad piratue, who would un questionably attempt to palm off a vile aud spurious article upon thu unsuspecting Community, and, liko tho wolf in sheep’s clothing, prey upon their very vitals, hu resortvd to tho oxpedicut 0! importing and soiling his Schnapps only in' pint aud quart bottles. Theso bottles aro of glass, stamped with tbo namb of tho mauufacturor: are corked and sealed, aud have printed labels bearing the signature of Uihii.I'Uo WoLrz upon them. They aro also inclosed in Colored wrap pers, alto besring his signature, iu whioh form alone they can be obtained in oases, containing two doieu bottles each. Notwithstanding ail theso guards, unpriuciplod par ties have beeu found guilty of tho unwarrantable and criminal practice <f buying up ompty bottles, fillicr them with vilo common gin, w hich is tho most perni cious poison with which a community war ever cursed, aa l souds thousands to a wretched drunkard's grave ft .rly. it is only neoessary, thereforo, for those who purchase the artielo by retail, or driuk it at publio places, to mark well tho appearance of the bottlos from which they driuk. Caution is necessary. The Schnapps have been introduced but about two years, but iu that brier timo their virtues havo born acknowledged to an almost inorediblo extent, until it is a matter of sumo difficulty to keep up a supply ade quate to the demand, so fast are orders pouring in from every 8tato and territory iu tho Union, from Mail Orogou and California. Determined that the virtuos of tho Schnapps should bo thoroughly substantiated by tho most nndoniable and unquestionable testimonials, circulars wore dispatched to every regular member of the Medical Faculty and professional Chemist whose namo could bo obtained, soliciting their acceptance of a bottle of the Schnapps, with a view of enabling them to test its medicinal qual ities in their preotice, aud submit it to the strictest chemical analysis iu their laboratories. Of tho ten thousand physicians and chemists in the United States, about four thousand accepted the offer. Upwurda of two thousand have proinj written endorsement that the artiolo is all that is claimed for it, and in the strongest language recom mended its general uso, not oilier These voluntary 'endorsements rhese voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of iiiquestionable knowledge and the most perfect science. Nor alouc havo practitioners and chemists furnished ial agent, versge.— from gentlemen of je and then " “‘* praotiti I. Tho puouc press, in almost every principal city and town, has boldly spoken in its favor ~i its editorial columns. The New York Medioal Qasette and Journal of Health, high authority, has repeatedly proclaimed its excellence. In tho July number of that Journal, Dr. Reese its accomplished editor, has publicly invited a discussion upon the subjeet of the use of alcoholic mix tures, medicinally, in his widuly circulating columns, and tho views of the medical faculty in roforunoe to uiy Schnapps, iu psrtfoular, giving an assurance that they should bo spread before the publio. Physicians, there fore, who have not alroady complied with my request to forward mo their opinion, as to its qualities, will oblige me by doing so through tbo editor of the Medioal Ga- Were it nocessary to do more than simply state this fact, which he who runs may rend, this pamphlet could 1 indefinite longth by the publication AUCTIONS. i uffRntmsrr mli. ..4 fe V-1., THIS DAY. »ov. *, a* 1$ o'clock. In front of Eachank*, will boioid the schr. DART, with her taokle, apparel, and furniture, as she nown lies on a shoal near Black beard Island, oa tho coast of Geor gia. Terms cash. , Furniture at As&1on, On TUUR8DAY. November Will be told at the eoruer of Jobss and l>Wf ton-street, a splendid assortment of Fashionable Parlor aad Bed Room Furniture. Particulars, catalogue! ft®* Terms oash. Administrators' Sals. On TUESDAY, Doc. 6, Will bo sold In front of the Court Uouss. between the ‘*1*! boars of sale, the Interest of D. M. Roger#, deeeas- ed. In the Savannah 8teau 8aw Mills, on Hutchison's Island. For further particulars inquire alike counting room. Sold by leave of tbe Ordinary of Chatham Coun- “ d br Administrators’ Sals. n..|.. TUESDAY, December 6, Will bo .old la firont of Court House, between tho le gal hours of aale, Lot and improvements. No. 10, cor ner.of South Broad and Whitaker streets. The Lot il subject toa Ground Root of $67 60 to tha City. The lm pro voments consist of a double tenement Dwelling, in the basement of which is an Office, Drawing Room. Pantries and Bathing Room. On the flrtt floor, IS two large and elegant Parlors, with n spacious Verandah inoiossd with Venetian Blinds. In the eeoond story is four bed rooms,with aa enclosed Veraadah.all light ed with gas. There aro speoious accommodations for kitehen and servant rooms, carriage house aad stable in a briok building on the roar of tbs dwelling; lane in the yard, is a fine pump and good water. Also—A Yellow Women, aged about 40. a good Cook and Washer. The abovo porperty is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as the proporty of 1) M. Rogers deoeaa- ed, and by order of tne Administrators. Terms will bo declared at the eaiw. . , Al Private Halo. Lob No. 12 and Building, on 8tone-str«ot. The is feo simple, 61) front by Si deep. The dwelling is — •4® r iM high, and well finished. Will bo sold low if ap plied for by the 20th lass. ,»Two five acre lots, one mile from the oltv. for sole low if applied for immediately, on accommodating terms. 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A Digest of the Law of Real Properly: By William Cruise, Esq.. Barrister st Law. llovised and consider ably oularged, by Usury lloplojr White, Esq., Barrister at Law, ot the Middle Temple. Further revised and abridged, withjadditinns and uotoafor tho uso of Ameri can Students, by Simon Uroenlenf, L. L. D., in seven volumes. English Reports in Law and Equity, containing re ports of cases iu tho House «l Lords, Privy Council, Courts or Equity and Common Law, and in the Admi ralty and Ecclesiastical Courts, including also 1 asea in bankruptcy and Crown Cases, reserved: Edited by Ed mund 11. Bennett and Chauncey Smith—in 16 volumes. Pleading and Praotios of the High Courtof Chancery: By Kdmuud Robert Danoeli, F- R 8. Second English edition, witli considerable alterations and additions, adapting tho text to the last goneral orders and the roost rocout decisions of the Court, by Thomas Emerson llosdlam, M. A. Second American edition, to which aro added several eutiroly new chapters, and copious —‘*i. adapting the work to Amorican practice in Cham by J. C. Perkins. cery.l A Practical Treatise of tho Law of Venders and Pur chasers of Estates: By the Right lion. Sir Edward Ssgden, in 2 volumes, with notes and references of American Decisions on the Law of Veuders and Pur chasers, to the presont time, by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Seventh American, from the Eleventh Ixmdon edition. Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statuory and Constitutional construction, contain ing an examination on adjudged oasoaon Constitutional Law underlie Constitution of tlis United States, fto By E. Fitch Smith, Esq. The Law of Debtor and Creditor in the United States and Canada: By James P. Holcombe, author of a Di goat of the Decisions of the Supreme Courtof the Uni ted States, fto. The Shipmasters Assistant and Commercial Digest, containing information neoessary for merchants, own era, and masters of ships, by Joseph Blunt. A popular and practical introduutiouto Law Studies, and to every department of the Legal Profession, Civil, Criminal aud Ecclesiastical, with an account of tbo stele of the law in Ireland and Scotland, and occasional illustrations from American Law: By Samuel Warren, Esq., F. R 8. A selection of Leading Cases upon Commercial Law, decidod by the Supreme Court of the United States^ with notes and illustrations: By James P. Holcombe, author of Introduction to Equity, Jurisprudence, fte. l Bills; Also i . T Chitty on Contracts; do Blackstone; Kents’ Commentaries; Georgia Reports: By T. R. Cobb: Cobb's New Digest of the Laws of Goorgia; Do Penal Code; Do Analysis and Forms,fto., fte. All of the above are for sale at the prices charged for them at the counters of the Publishers, oct29 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. >RNKN1VES.—The liundsomeet uosortraeni a file at the warerooms of the Ills not only as a remedial agent that the 8chnapr>s ire to be recommended, but us a gentle end perfectly the social Hearth, entails misery upon countless thou sands, fills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and ren furnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit. In countries where pure winos aud liquors can be had llfillSKY*—10 barrels old Monongaboln; I V\ puncheon Scotch Whi»ky; ldo Irish do. For sale*by r [oct 19) HYLAND ft O NEILL. P IG HAMS, Smoked Roof and Touguee.—11 ^bble. j uat received by HYLAND A 0 NULL. whioh tho couplet of tbo immortal poet so aptly ap- " A monster of such hideous mien— That to be hatod, needs but, to bo so* e Wolfo's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to bo in preference to all other distilled or fermented larnuui, and Hie other learned, eloquent and devoted rioads of total abstinence, would raroly bo called upon u ascend the rostrum, auu cause thousands to listen, rith “an atteat ear," to the groat au«l startling truths hey relate with such fervid, aud impassioned eloquence, .'here neod be no Maine|Law to suppress iutoxioation. Aelong aa men and women will persist In Uriuking In many districts of this oountry, particularly in tho egiou oi the great western aud southern rivers, thu hiracter of their waters is such as to produce great Uorganisation of the system, and frequently chronic isoruers oi an incurable character, the enumeration nd speeifioatiou of which would be a matter of snper- rogation to all those w ho reside in t he d iatrlcts specified. Vhen qualified with the Schnapps, the bane is neu tralised or destroyed. This faet has beootue generally rn at the South and West, and the Schnapps arc to the extent of thousands of bottlegdally. Thoir t recoinmcudati n is thoir undeniable and well- iliahud purity, which can bo proved by chemical ysation of the ooutonte of any and every bottle mg the abovo enumerated evidences of gonuino- The proprietor solicits the most rigid tests, and e any person or persons to prove to the contrary, or oduoe an equally puro extract of the juniper berry, ^ers, with the signature of tbe proprietor i that the retail price has iavarlabiy been Tor the pint, and one dollar for tho quart it can bo obtained, in small or unlimited quantities. UDULFUO WOLFE, Sole Importor and Proprietor, out25—lm Nos. 18 and 22 Beater-street,New-York. AN(JV CAHSIMKKKN, TWKKDH, a ftC., FOB BOYS’ WEAR.—Plain and Plaid Cas- iimeres. Tweeds, Jeans, Sminole, North Carolina Cae- s in assorted color*, a full and handsome.steort- For salo low by LAROCHE ft BOWNE. drc.- extra, ■4 super ; 9-8.5-4 and 6-4 tmvK mh (tt, •«/-»# •• - Barnsloy heavy Sheeting Linens; Damask Table do j Brown and Bl ehod every quality. Towels and Napkise, with a full assortment of House Furnishing Goode; Flax Os- aaburgs, a groat bargain. at importer’s prices by JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. S OKTK ftlONAlkS ANII POCKET BOOKS, for Ladies and Gentlemen. A new k comprising a great variety, handsome styles. For sale by OC026 JOHN nsw and vary M. COOPER ft CO. G 1 KNTLKMJBN’M CTGAlt CAHKtt.-Nu- r morons stylos and sixes, some with eonvenioneei for matches, money, memoranda^ fto. Forsalo by^ - Jft* Of Si TOW DAY^NoO. 1 bbls Onions. Toms oash before del In front of stoiw^wUl*ie*wM 3U0*PtVbm> NottSlan Cal b4 _f*!» ia Jto_s«U purchasers; alse, 19 bbls <abaft Uttlon ** Toms oash ft#tom doUrtry. wm b. sfflSSEKjan writers aad all concerned, ! b^es BuJT^ ‘ ^^rs^issBJSSs^gs^ ssBPJtsPtiausrisss? 1 ^ * Watches, Jewelry and Fancy (Joada. On FRIDAY aad SATURDAY fivnim Mov.dai At tllr“ 137 ■“ *-*" Fanoy Goods ever < offered In this t fine Gold English aad DotcaftoA Ldfe. „ jewelled, in Singh and Hontlaf caeo^do 4a Lm do do Doable time, and other TfteSon to sv«y r2 Diamond Pins and Bings, Ua—HHwsAsf «f 4. _ style of Oold Goods msnnfaotarad. soaspriMag a« as sortment too numerous to MrtiealasBM^tfta aotoal vaL uo of tho stock being over $3U,‘.W. ' Togetner with aa assoruaoat of shoay Moby aad Fancy Ooods. N. B.-Every artiols warranted as reprssoatod,or tho money refunded. Mgr-Goode for sale at Wholeeale or Retail daring tbo day, and all aro respeotfully invited to oall aad oSam- ino tho goods. now aad n^tly finished with all good out-baUdlnSi. Fci v::axs apply at the Counting-room, oooM Stores for Rent . Two storos under onr Counting Room, and ono Wharf 8toro. Possession given immediately. ootlg Hides Wantid. The highest market prices will bo paid tor Grooa, Dry, Salted aad Flail Hides. * Apply at onr Co * Room. r Counting oot IS Potuiuts mt Private Sals. 25 bbls. cboioo Kidney Potatoes, bow loading fro* bark Harvest. N. K. Rum •! Priuat. So to. Now landing par sohr. Cataract, from Providence, bbls. N. E. Rum. For salo low, aug 17 Prims Whits Corn at Privals Sals. Jost received in store, aad tor salo la lota to suit pur ohasers. Tormatasb. aug 17 Valuabl* Building Lois at Private Sals. Lot No. 13, containing 120 fast by 60 fast, situated ou Gwinnett-atrost. Also, Lot No. I4,ooataluiag60by 120 feet, situated on corner of Drayton and Lamar-etrootc. If not previously disposed of bv private sale, tho abovo lots wlU be eold at publio motion ia front of tho CsurO House, on Tuesday, the 6th of September next. Tum at sale. Traci of Land at Private Sals. Let Land No. 23,16, $, containing 160 aeroe, well tim bered, situated in Cass County near Kingston, a few miles from the State R. Road. Improved Esssnes of Caffes. Ws have just rsosivsd from tho maaufbotororoiu Philadelphia, and will eoatiauo to hasp ou band tor sale, Augustus Hummel's Improved Essence of Coffee. This is the best composition of Coffee over offered for sals, aud Coffee mado from tbo Kssoaoo Is mash more wholesome, more dolloato, tinner flavored aad oototod, S orfectly clear, and In every rospoet superior to tho nest Rio Coffee, and in nee will provo a ustt saving 7$ per cent, over Coffee prepared in tho ordinary manner. Try it and sea if it does not. Tmnestee Bacon and Lard, at Private Bats. 13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,090 ” Fresh Leaf Lord, Jast received per R. R. from Tonneaus, and for sale in loto to Quit purchasers. Broeertes, Provisions, me. FUILBRICK ft BELL offer oa accommodating tom* at private sale: Liquons 60 bbls. N. E. Ram, 26 kbit rsaeh Brandy. 26 bbls. Monongahola Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, • half pipes Cognao Brandy, 10 easks "Small Still'’ Scotch Whisky, 1 puaoheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth casks Pfnst, Cast! 1 lion ft Co. and Moauaasy Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry aud Fort Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran dy—all private stook. Bacon.—20 easks Sides, 10 easks Homo, 16 oaekg Sbouldors. liar.—300 boles Eastern and Northern. Cbukxt.—160 bbls. Rossadala Cement Co. Fumjk.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Rlshmoud, Cbockbhv —26 orates assorted Common aad Granite Glamwxi —76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 case# Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, fto. CaAOKuas—iu whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Cio a ns—60,000Cominoa G train Cigars, 20,000 gpau- ish Imported do. Boalxb.—A largo assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mado CloihlBg. Dry Goods, iMatohes, Woodsa Wars, Brasi Ckcfi, Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, ftp, fto. jylt Two Stores, Nos. 8 aad 12Jobnstea’a Buildiag, Bap street, for rent low. Seasonable Gooif. UMBRELLAS*, ' PARASOLS, AND FANS, at Kompton A ▼•rstUls’s. Yankee Hotlom, II. C. SCOTT Ac CO., No. 176 Broughton-Street—Up Sisters, OVER BARNUM’d STORK. Yir OULD respectfully invite the attention of City YY aud Country merchants to thslr extensive stock iof Haberdashery. Perfumery, Combs, Kasleat Wares, Stationary and Fanoy Goods of all doMrlptlous. TOYS. Avery large assortment of Toys. 8m oot 19 lkANCIRG ACADEMY. MON8. A. BONAUD, Respectfully informa bis Patrons, that lm will open hie Academy in November prox imo, on which day duo aotleo will bogivoa. not 13 M. COOPER ft 00. M athematical instruments, Singly or in eases. Boms very superior. Also, RMOMKTEKS,of variouseiieeand price*; a floe stook of eaoh lately received and forsalo by oct 26 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. 1/ meu, aian pricoe anu in great variety—some bery splendid; also, Ladies’ Work Boxes from $1*25 to *25—a large plain and useful artiols. with look and koy t the forrnor prioes, just rao’d and for sals by oct 28 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. 11UHKWOOD mid Mahogany Dealt) XV 1-. 14 and 18 Inch plain and inlaid, with and without brass ■— J - *“ Travellers—a brass bands; also. No Pius Ultra Desks for and large supply of each, just roo’d JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. DANCING ACADEMY, St Andrew’s HnlL Mil. NICHOLS respectfully announces, at he will ro-opsa his Academy as above, for instruotions, on or abont tho 1st of Novembsr.— • Having spent the summor in vUitiax th* Aca demics of Teachers in Nsw York and Philadelphia, getting new Moslo and Dancos, he is prepared to teach all the different varieties of this Art. Terms, hoars of gettisg aew Moslo sod Dancos, hs is prepared to all tbo different varieties of this Art. Terms, ho sttendanos.fto., in future advertisements and circular*. Mr. N. has secured the ssrvlcss of Mr. Fhalps,. tha oolebrated Violinist, to assist him ia bis slassss, oot 11 GOAL AND WOOD. RED A Hit GOAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers on the wharf, [or delivered ia any part of tbe oily. —ALSO— Blank Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oik, Aab, Pine and Light Wood, by the Boat Load or at Retail. For tbe oonvenienoe of persons residing in tho upper portion of the oity, Boxes for orders or# placed at the Stores of Mesr eg. J. M. Cooper ft Os.. W. W. Lincoln and W. G. Dickson, and at the Offloo of tho " Morning News." In order to ensnre promptness ia supplying orders, these boxes aro oxamiasd daily at 9 A. M., snd 3 o’clock, P. M. Particular attention will bo givoa to fUraish iawftal measure, and purchasers will oonfer a favor by l vmt ■' “ dlately reporting any instance in whioh my should fail to deliver tho quantity ordered. Having made arrangemoats for a regular supply of the above artioles, and for their prompt delivery, I reepeotiuily ask a oontinoanoo of tbo favors of my former customers, and tha patronage of oonsamora tf REEDCANE for shipment In ony quantity, snjpHod at short aotleo. Successor to D. Rkxhut, Yarn Wharf, oot 3 Opposite tho Gas Works. Private Boarding House. T HE subscriber having Use a the spacious resi dence lately ooeupied by Wm. I. Way, Esq., N- epectfully notifies his friends and tbo public, that ho is prepared to accommodate both permanent and traa- •iont BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who have rooms also whore oan take thoir meals at hi s housa should they wish to do so. The house is located la a central part of the oity, on Wright Square, opposite tha Court House Hoping to give entire satisfaction hu trusts that both friends and ati share of paironago. [oot 20j re viiui, For hale. 7£ Jl foot of board, ud 8c.ulli.fJor u|. tow. 8avannali Medical College \ SESSION 1863-'64. 3 MIIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS [ Institution will oommonoe on tho First Monday In uvombor aud contmuo four months. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes aad Prao- tioe of Modicine. J. G. HOWARD. M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prao- tice of Surgery. P. M. KOI.LOCK, M. D., Prof. Obstotricsand Disease. of Women and Children. C. W. WEST. M. D., Prof. Medioal Chemistry. E. U. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. H.L. BYRD, M. D.. Prof. Materia Medics and Thera peutics. J. B. READ. M. D., Trof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For the fujl oourso, $105; Jfatru'utution Ticket, $5; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, tho same as ia other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST. M. D., anr 'Ska tIN Doan of the Faculty. $QF*The following nowspapers will pleasooony the above till 1st November, and send bills to this Office South Oarolinian, Columbia, (tri-wsskly) Courier, Charleston, . (institutionalist, Auruste, 0*0., (weekly) Recorder, Milledgevillt, Patriot, Albany. GSo., FlondiiM, Tallahassee, Fla., * Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., ” Advocate. Huntsville, Ala., " Gazette. Chattanooga. Ala., 44 News, Jaoksonvillo. Fla., 44 1Ji,ANTATION U O OD8,—Konev.—ali I Wool Plains, Union do; Schley's Plains; Goorgia Kersey*, Northern do. Blankets—London Dm fill and Union Blankets, common sixsdo, for ehildren. Flan nels—Twilledand plain Red Flannels. Linsevs—Plain end plaid l.in.ey Woolsoy. ShirUngs—3-4 and 7-8 K» f hmumim Brown Shirting; 4-4 heavy do. Osnaburga—Cotton Oanaturge. variouu brands; Striped do. Hdkfk—Fan cy Head Hdkfs, Blue Romall do. Wool Caps—Kil- Scotoh Bounots, for sale low by NEV1TT. LATUROP ft STEBBIN8. S UGARS—UO hhda Frimn P It 8ugar; 15 do do St Croix do; 8 do do MusooTido do; 50bbls 8tow- urt'e B do; 25 dodn Cruxhed do; 25 do do Powdered do; 100 dost Croix do; 20 do Stewart’s Coffeo do. in store and forsalo by [opt $71 SWIFT ft CO. H A ^ Prl,MH,,, - f0r “ 1 'i y AVIl ) WLLOW. 900 bushel* Corn Heal. onn BU8HEL8 fr«.h .round Country Con 4UU Meal, just received and for sals by M: For Sale. The Yatoh Pilot Boat PET. 8ho U .7 tons burthen. Apply to JAMES “ CLAGUORN ft CO. ' Iff ' TV , . I / Colored Brocades and Plain Bilks, Bombasines, Alpacas, Canton Cloths, snd a mow stylo of Mourning Goods never before oJerod in this market, at com, coal: 900 T ?55 Llvertwwl Coal at f7 par toa, cash. In P I ANO AND TABI.K COVBK8.—A .«y liAadwm. Ut * OWUkn ud TUI. doom, M , „ KEMPTON k VEH8TILUE8, •J St. Juli.n ud 106 Brysft-iU., Wutof • b“f «• i IHACKKitS.—JQ burr.1. BnU.r ud \J CrMk.rii 30 box.a Sod. ud Butur CrrubMi. Landing from brig Excel snd for sale by CLAGUORN ft CUNNWOHAIL TGST RECEIVED PER ETRAMUM ■ 'Pi* Hams; 2 do now Bologna f Is Fulton Market Beof: A doPig P Pickled Cueumbera; 2 do mixed Ploklos; 2h Catsup; Codfleh, Mackerel, Ptof’'* “ * Herrings, Tongues aad bounds, 1 oot 26 Corner Ball and JSEBSBL Oonot BaUwKOnj