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SPECIAL H0TICE8.
OB. HARRIS
__ BunnoT(4 to the residence formerly
BQ^owntd by Capt. John B. Galll#, N. K. oorner
^JIJtakeyaniHarri*-*te. OAn la thi kuemnt.
° <x*» ” -1 " ■:•
— LYON’S KATHAIRON.
.. . . For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and
Bsantifrlag the Hair, alleviating Nervous
T^ueh,. aid Caring Eruptive Disease* of ibo Skin.
|r ,puUtl*n, oo-eitaAstv# with thi civilisation of the
lob*, make* all prolat superfluous, all exaggeration
fmnoMlbl*) and since ita discovery has (bond bo sub-
titoU to compote its incontested—it* incontestibl* au-
* rlorlty- Physicians and Chemists,—honorable dtl-
r ' B i from all professions of life,—the loading Joarnale
Earope and America,—Ladle* who hare nead it vpon
® ,‘ r dreisiag-tablea, and Mother* la their Nnreeriee,
-In f*o». iu patron* everywhere, from ple-
V«i*a* u king*, pronouno* it the mo*t pleaeing and
•fftetlva article either a* a Medicinal or Toilet prepar
ation aver prodnoed. Do not fell to give it a trial.—
Price but 25 cent*. D. 8, BARN E8,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York.
T. M. TURNER * CO.,
fi lm Wholesale Agent* in Savannah.
THE rolaaing boat* of aommor leave be-
them a long train of evil*. The moat
sBlv*rial of theae are general debility, and it*
itundant, lowness of epiritc. For these we oan reeom-
nted a apeedy and unfailing eure, in tho ahape
Hoofland'a German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
jickion, Philadelphia. Itia.inonropinion,*medicine
4U < ytnrrit—alone—unapproachable. It leeroa to reach
tho fountain head of tho difficulty in the digestive or
ganisation, and thue to reliove tho accretion* and tho
Hood of the materiel morbi, or the oause of disease.
It, tonic properties give vigor to the membranes of the
itomach, and promote the aeoretionof the gaatrio jnlee,
v hlch dissolves the food, while ita cordial, soothing, and
alternative influence imparts general regularity and
strength to the action of the secretive organs, and
•«em« to fortify the constitution. Such is oar own ex-
piricnoe of its offocts, and we beliove itii confirmed by
th* evidence of all who have tried it, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr.
jiCSSO.N, 120 Arch-street, and by Druggists generally.
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bssibbISp
LINES.
3AVAWNAHJUMWljlB NBWB. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1803.
THROUGH IN 48 TO W HOURS.
Itw-York aid Gharieiton Semi. Weekly
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Leave Adler's wharves every Satur-
>dmu and Wtdnmday, after the arrival
of^he Care rrom the South and West.
On Saturday the new and splendid
JAMES ADO ER,
1,800 Toi
MARION,
1,200 Ton#.,
„„„„„ WEDNESDAY,
UNION, \ Richard Adams,
1.600 Tons./ Commander.
SOUTHERNER, \ Tluunas Ewaa,
1,000 Tons. / Comm ander.
These steamers are nari »aled on the ooast for safety,
speed and comfort, experienced andoonrteoos oomroan-
den, tables supplied with every luxary, will ensure
travelers by this, every possible oomfort and accommo
dation.
tgr For Freight or Passage, having elegant 8tate
Roomaooommodations,apply at the office of the Agent,
HENRY MISSROON.
Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf.
Cabin Passage .$25
Steerage do $8
W Tho new steamship NASHVILLE, will be
ready to f-*-- *-—•—*- " *
sept 26
a take her rlaoe In the line early in November.
K. R. R.—Wm. B. Oliver, Esq., P. M.
Dooly County, Ga>, cured a girl, who had
been for a number of years afflicted with Scrofula. Slio
was. overed from head to foot with sores; therei
icand flosh enough on her whole body, to lay a 25 cent
pie:o on.
SUE FELT HER CONDITION IMPROVE ON THE
SECOND DAY.
Tin fourth day she was much better. On the 2tfth of
April, 1555, she ooumiouwod the Resolvent; on tho 20th
of May, twonty-one daysaftor she commenced ita
SUE WAS 80UND.
Not a sore or blemish was upon her skin—nor was there
any disease lingering in her system.
Mr. Oliver has cared many people In Drayton, of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fevor and Ague, Swellings
StitTnees, and Pains of various kinds, with Radway
Ready Relief; and many of hia (Vienda havo boon cured
el Dyspepsia, Coitivenoss, Indigestion, Ao., by Rad
ley'* Regulators.
The R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists generally.
124
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DENTISTRY.
DR. BARNES having enlarged and
DvA furnished his establishment, hopes now,
with his increased faoilities, to supply the increased
dotnaud for his new style of Artificial Teeth, whioh
admitted on all sides to be the most lifw-like and beau'
tiful Dontal substitute over Invented, and must bo
tube appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in
exhibiting speoimens of thi* to any who may favor him
with a eall at hi* offloo, oorner of Congress and Whit-
sker-sta., entrance onCongress-st.
N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oot 1
Dentist, (fata of New OrUa»*,) having loca-
ud permanently in Savannah, respectfully teuders his
>fosMounl servioes to its oitiaen*.
Residence City Hotel, private entrance, ly—aug 9
13*1
DR. 8ULL1VAN baa removed bis Offloe
to Congress-street, between Drayton and
DENTISTRY.
Drs. IlOYALL and JOHNSON,
Surgical and Mechanical DentUti.
Offico over Zogbaum’* Muoio Store, Mar-
a$OSfc ket Square. ly ni
New York.
(3m)
C. A. L. LAMAR.
DENTISTRY.
DU. 91. C. IIEALD
Performs all operation* portalnlngto Natural or Artifl-
sial Teeth, iu the best style. Offioe first oorner west •
the Marshall House. ly jan 17
ttfiWUTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
BMIGKAT1UN AGENCY.
Persons wishing to send for their friends,
and desirous of bringing them out by first
tlas* packet ships, are informed that theaubsoUbors are
lb* only agents fqr the above Agenoy in this oity.
They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm.
Tspioott 4 Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, whioh drafts aro negotiable in any town through
out Irolaud and Great Britain.
Drafts on F.'anoe and Germany, payable in all parts
of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to
d*o24 ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-et.
J1KDIUINEM WORTHY A PLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
Being prepared by a regular Graduate and PAy
tician of thirty years experience.
For all Nrrvod* ArracTioxs.-Dr. J. 8. Roio
Strvous and Invigorating Cordial. Tho greatest dis-
°owy in Medical Soienoe J—This astonishing prepara
tion for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by
care, labor, atudy or disease, acts like a charm. It
gives itrength and appetite, and possesses great invi-
groating properties.
Tu« Quit PilK COB.U—Co you lufrr uM any
/’HiMl—If you do ,oa will find iwwcuixto relioi by
»m« Dr. HOSE'S fAIN CUHEH. It i, tbu only nr.-
fsratlou which cure*, almost instantly, Sore Throat,
mat ism from oolds, Pains in the Side, Back or
■ ■ c '-- — Tooth-aoho; Stomach or Bowels,
Limbs; Paco, Ear .. . VV , M „, 1W ..t... v , Ul) B
Nlde or Back; stiff Neck, iiruisos, Corns and chilblains'.
Wherever you Imvo pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe to
ail aro*. Prloe—12>i, 25, and 50 cent bottles.
run WiiooriNU Coouh—This distressing and fre-
i. l !. eU n7. J d L*S 8 ^ r 2. a> °®mplaint yields and is cured by
SYRUP S 8 WHOOPING COUGH
MV mi II .7 A-'A' nuuvitnu oouwu
oyitui. It allays the coagb, and prevents inflamma-
lion and dropsy on the chest. It *
•ae wa«k, and *
bottle.
TTiT* «"» VIWUJI, ffM.wu u.ugliuui
eomplaiut yields immediately to Dr. J. 8. RoeeVnever
Mhng CROUP SYRUP. Price 25 cent*.
II. °| H u UlttBAsesorTIIK Kidkkvh ahd Bladdek—
Pf j. 8. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
' '* ■* “ of the best remedies
bladder, 4o., and
—.-ly reooaamended
. Physiok, aud many of the most distln-
gives instant rolief. Fifty Scents per
also liable to Croup, whioh dangerous
, ,-r—— s —Ji immediately *-**-•*• —
Whag CROUP SYRUP. Pri
DUCIilf.—This is decidedly
•v#r uiud for diseases of tho kidneys, bladder, *o., and
aiioror goiitv affection*; always highly recommended
Y r ‘ Physiok, and many of the mostdistin-
guiihcd medical men abroad. Prioe 50 cents.
u»kr Diseases, Dyspepsia ahd Bilious Habits.—
“ your Liver Is derauged, your skin will be yellow;
dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system will fol-
K h*w ;you will be troubled with oold feet, variable ap-
. 5°^ d ®P r ®“®«f spirits. Rv taking Dr. Rose's ce-
rated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, \on
yiU soon nod all tho above bad symptoms disappear.—
"“•!*% maaMuu.-rrmfrumMmury.
iiKin t° .. above preparations, with Dr. Rose's
lu.r.?. C ^ L . A ,PY 18ER 10 P«rsous in Siokness and in
Ucalth, to bs had of JAMES U. CARTER 4 CO.
THOMAS TURNER 4 CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
As^of Dealers generaUy throughout tho Stated'
A Warranted Hemedy.
planters, farmers, families, sea-
captains, AMI) OTHERS.
OAN PURCHASE NO HKMEdV EQUAL TO
DU. TOlliAH 1 VENETIAN LINIMENT.
For Dysentery, Collo, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism.
Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothaoho, Ueadaoho,
bea-eickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old Sores, Mosquito Bitee, Ia-
L*r
S
Limbs,
'ains in the
&e.
If it doos not give relief,reeoilsot jour money will be
tsfunded. AH that is asked is a fair trial of it accord
ing to the directions. This artlole is an English reme
dy, aud was used by
William the Fourth, late king of England,
‘ndoertifled toby him as a ourefor Rheumatism, where
«v«rytbing else he had tried, failed. Over 10,0UU,UU0
cottles have boon sold in the Uulted State* without a
•ingle failure, and many families have stated that if it
per bottlo they would not ho without it, in oas*
iroup, as it is as oertain to cure as it is applied. Th*
»<*t severe oouub is cured in a lew days. It euros
toothache in 3 minutes—headache in an hour and
CHOLERA, whon first Uken, in a few hours.
ru» and 50 cent*, “in*
u® R -.T OB ^ 8 hM «d*o put up a HORSE LINIMENT
n piut bottlce, which is warranted cheaper aud bettor
toan other for Colic, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Brnisss,
Scratches, Cracked lleel, Ao.
nu rr, nn . Prico 60 otmls. “ifig
.UR. tobias oonld fill twenty newspapors with the
. L aud oertlfloates rooeived oommoudtng his Lini-
on« ’i 1 °on*iders that warranting it sufficient, as any
vao wuo does not obtain relief it not called on to pay for
ivf-f 80I '0«0KS*CO. ud J. II. CARTER »I.
for Savannah—also for salo by the drug-
guu and eturekeepers throughout Georgia.
S^i office. Wd Ureenwloh street, N. Y.
j p *'Jr a ‘ CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St.An-
*p!n.u. supply tne country morchaut* at the
Prot'rl.Uir, low... priM^ m.r 16
CAltV A PGUKUI’S
OAQUERREOTYPI8T8,
EoiD.r.r liprun-Mi. nod illurket-.qiiare,
. f' SAVANNAH,
A** 407 Hrondway, N. Y.
in Sav'.i^i?^. 1 *«o«re to their enstomers
HriJJ hm!?’ l l< * are,of the same elegant tone and tn-
Un f ° r WMCh Ui ' / have been hereto-
Pictures taken at
4 ° ,oi ock P. M.
M. CAitr.
hereto-
aU hour* between 9 o'clock
(oot 28) J. W. Perrins.
m new style*.
JBB rocoived, nor steamer Auguste,
“ew style of Black Alboni Hats, for^^^a
1,. wooi. havi£?‘ u> ‘ w * C0,
1U0Z'“^ Wo01 U * U > f, »“ to *6, u
aatosMA^o.
United Ktatei Mail Line.
N.T. ANO SAVANNAH STKAOlSHirS,
- “ DAY. OF LEAV
ING 8AVANNAII
FOR NEW YORK.,
The Florida, Capt. Woodliull
Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenok,
«--A.Ly -
Nov. 6
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, '. «• 12
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •• 19
Th* Alabama, Capt. Schenck, " 23
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. «• 20
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Deo. 3
The Alabama, Capt. 8cb*nok •• 7
Th* Augusta, Capt. Lyon ** 10
Th* Horida, Capt. Woodhull - " 17
The Alabama, Capt. 8chenok, " 21
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •« 24
The Florida,Capt. Woodhnll •* 31
Theso ships aro the largost on tb* ooast, unsurpassed
IS W.rt ,afot y or . comfort— making tholr pauages iu
50 to 00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, oareful
and pollto offioors. They offer a most desirable oon-
veyanoo, to New York. On the completion of th*
Knoxville in January next, this line will be semi-
weekly. Cabin Passage, $25.
PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.,
Agents iu Savannah.
•lTL
oot 31
SAMI
MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, N. York.
Dry Goods, Clothing, ho.
DHV GOODS
honiht with the greatast ear* for CASH AND
ONLY, so that war Goods ai* sold almost as s
other buy them; and wa would distinctly stat
we have adopted the ONE PRICK SYSTEM, a
are able and determined to sell them as l«w. ir 1
lower, than the Mae qualities are sold ia
the oity. W* offor in our Ludios*
Long and Square Shawls,
Scotch and French Embroideries ia great
White Good*, Bonnet Ribboa*, Chimasetta
fant'* Robes and Waists, eto., etc.
HOSIERY, Ac.
In ttiU d.nartmont, w. offnr ..... T.rl
Cotlo. and worltad Mot. and Unlf lion, I
U|U,n.H.
Lineus and Danmskt.
Onr .look of Um. Ooodi, i. In n Block, for <
Ml Nnpktna, Do,lie,, L ,
Sblrllnit nud Fronting, I.tn,n 7-8 nud 4-1 wlda,
mntod nil pun Flu, nnd from Hit b«,l unkora.
Blankcis, Kerseys, Ac.
Ii.ee n fall nnd complete na.ortm.ntor Ku
nnd American Ulnnk.ta.Nento ulotliei, nil alyl.
No 110 Brought,m-it.,
FOH Fill!, A HE 1,1*111 A.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Tlio now anil aplen- m ^4
did sidewheel stoam-
ships, KKYSTONK^flSH
_ STATE, Capt. Robt.dMMiH
iisraie, ana oTATK OF GEORGIA. v»pt-J. J. Uar-
yin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
w 'Mln#sday. These steamships are the moetoomfor" “*
tho coast, and are unsurpassed for safety and si
They will leave Savannah as follows:
Keystone State Wednesday, 28»h September.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 5th October.
Keystone State Wednesday, 12ch October.
State of Georgia Wednesday, 19th Octobor.
Koystonu State Wednesday, 26th October,
Stato of Georgia Woduosday, 2d Noverobor.
Keystone State Wednesday, 9th November.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 16th November.
Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November.
State of Georgia. ..Wodnesday, 99th November.
Keystone State Wednesday, 7th December.
Stat* of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th December.
« And so on.
Cabin Passage $2U
Steerage 8
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
scd20 HERON 4 MARTIN. Ag'ta in Philadelphia.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
For l*alatka 9 Eaaf Florida,
Touching at Darien, BrunatcicJc, St. Mary's,
Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Creek), and
Picolata.
The superior steam packet WM.
GASTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave ou
Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock, and
will ooutinue to leave every Tuesday.
For freight or passage, apply on board at th* wharf
lately occupied by the Uuiou Steamboat Company, or to
■op 12 CLAUHOBN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Agta.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
U. 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M.,
after th* arrival of the night train of th* Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. th* same day,
•onneotinc at Charleston with the
Wilmlugtoa Steam-Packet*,
Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2)4 P. M..
and also with th*
New-York and Charleston Steamships,
Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passenger* leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in time to oonnect with the splen
did new steamship Janus Adyer on* week, and the
steamship Southerner the next. Faro from Charleston
to New-York by land route. $20— time 62 hours; by
steamships, $25. [my 15] B. M.LAFT1TEAU, Agent.
SHIT LINES.
FOIl BftHTON.
•r-%. The naokot sohr M. K. WELLS, Terry, raaa-
jfLtl ter, will havo immediato dispatch for the above
for deck freight or passage apply to
2 OGDEN A BUNKER.
FOll FltfclfciUT Oil CHART lilt.
Tha new superior packet sohr GEORGE P.
MERCER, Uigbee, mas or. Apply to
-S4ML nov 2 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Line.
The regular packet sohr ENCHANTRESS
Tylor, master, will have quick dispatch for the
^MLabove port. For freight or passage apply to
U OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
ONQRESS-ST., MARKET SQUAR
E E8PECTFULLY invites the attention o
friends and the publio, to his stock of
II uud Winter Dry Goo
1 having purchased on the most favorable u
ho is prepared to sell to the ad vantage of his euatoi
These goods have been selected under his own ia
on, and every artiolc will be warranted to be wl
is represented.
Cassimores, Alpaocaa,
Blankets, Cloaks,
Tweeds, Mantillas.
A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Uandkwchit
House-Keeping Goods.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock in Savannah.
Silks, Lacea, Shawls nnd Kmbroldo
A large assortment of seasonable Silks— Wa
Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins.
LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleoves and Chem
EMBIiOl UElllES, Swiss, Cambrio and Jaoono
log and Insertions, Cambrio and Swiss Bands.
SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all sices. Long Shawl
3 to 10 dollar* each, Printed Caohmare Shawls, '
Shawls in great variety.
A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor'
and Matts, well w orth w bile to see.
RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an exceilc
tide, and to whioh apeeial attention is invited.
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Ns
and F'roneh Towels at various prices, with many
goods not enumerated, together with an immensj
CLOTHING,
whioh will bo sold at wholeaolo only.
Country Merchant* aud others wishing to put
cheap Dry Goods, will do well to oall ana examine tui
■took before making their selections. 3m oot 19
Fall and Winter
DRY GOOD S ! !
w. c. Wadsworth,
No. 113 Congress-street, Savannah.
1 8 now prepared to ofl'or to tho citizens of 8
vannah, and the oountiea adjacent, one of the me
magnificent stocks of
LADIKH’ DRESS GOODS,
evsr exhibited in this oit), consisting in part of elega
Black and Colored Brooad* Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid d
and Worsted Plains; Common d* I .aloes,
>■: II
ailq
Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams , Prints,
Persons will find among this largo and va
andvarl dstoekof
difficult, can ho pleased.
1 invito particular attention to our stock of
IlouHttkecpinic Uoods,
on account of the quality and low prices at wh
ro offering them. Among them may be found (
.0-4 and 12-4 flno Bod Blankets, Linen and Cot
tings, liinen and Cottou Pillow Casings. Count
■ and Toilot Quilts, extra large and fine Lii
asks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, F'urnit
i Chintes; Flannels, all colors, styles l_
Huckabacks, Buaaia Towels aud Towelingi
inmf an
Bands and Flounces, very fine
odginga, I
n<f rich.
freely exhibited, aud customers left
wtvAjudgQ*«nta&d
FUR NEW ORLKANH.
•jtl The paoket sohr F'ANNIK, Beaston, master;
will have quiok dispatch for tho abovo port.—
.SMftFor freight or passage apply to
01 OGDEN 4 BUNK
FOR ifOMTON.
The brig CENTRAL AMERICA. Chaso, mas
>r. will moot with dispatch as above. For
eight or passage apply ou board or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR BOSTON.
Si Tho flue sohr. E. It. BENNETT, A.
Wood, master, will meet with dispatch as
•SdMLabuvu. F'or freight or passage apply on board
[oct 26J BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER..
The hark CATASS t, Havens, master. For
particulars inquire on board at Toltair'a Wharf,
loot 29] BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO,
3-^ The regular packet sohr
jftlU. ELEANOR, Peirsonmaster,'
wMHfepatch for the above port. F'o
apply to [oct 18] OGDI
will bars quick dis-
freightor passage
!4 4 BUNKER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line,
3-^ The regular paokot sohr VIRGINIA, Harris
master, will havo quick dispatoh for tho above
MMBport. For frolght or passage apply to
18 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
-r y Th* fine sohr MAINE LAW, Uosmer, mas
ter. F'or particulars apply on board at Telfair'
■SflKwharf, or to
oot 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
Daguerreotype Likenesses
r |MIK subscriber is now propared to exocutc
X LIKENESSES, in tho lest style of the art, at his
magnifluont Gallery, coiner of 8t. Julien-streot and
Market Square.
All Pictures warranted to give satisfaction, 0:
taken without extra charge.
♦^-Instruction* given in th* art, with apparatus
rmi.bed; also, Stook and Chemicals for sale.
oot At J. W. MILLER.
nov 1
S MOKED TONGUES AND MALMON.-
Just received, a flu* lot of large Smoked Tongui
J ' t Salmon, at BERLIN 4 NATHAN’S.
mture Chintx, 4-4 Frenob do. For sal* by
Laroche 4 bowne.
t lHKCKS on Merchants' Bank, New York, i
J sums to suit purchasers, for sale by
ANDREW LOW 4 CO.
8avannah, Nov. 1,1853.
and Tolu Gum Drops.
Lioonol Jujubo Paste.
|4**** J ***L—A larger stock than usual, from the
l/quarto, both Oxford aud American editions
ira.n..,V wlu ‘ »» 8 wllhonl nln.pi, to tk.
JOUNM.
. COOPER 4 CO.
(BOOKM.-A ver>
vy large and handsome stock in everv variatv ni
style and binding. For sale by 7 01
—“ \ JOHN M,
* every variety 1
• COOPER 4 CO.
* L1UJMH.—Sonin nnw nrnl very liaiidnorao: .
-iV nnw.nl lnr,«.apply, ombrnoln, nil ,1,., ..d
pricos. Just receive A ana for sale by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
F'or sale by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
APIKR IlIACHU GOODS.—Just re-
oeived, a fine stook of the above, embracing
Tables, Desks, Work Boxes, Portfolio, Toilet, Glove
and Jewel Boxes, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor
Cases, it-o. [nov 1] JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
(nvoioe just received’ and for sale rt importers prices.
F'ramea may be ordered throu|Mhe subscribers ^fhe
manufacturers prices.
4 M. COOPER 4 CO.
F BTIUULES.—In Calf 8kiu and Morocco,
_ X with and without Sewing Apparatus, a very neat
and usoful article. Also, Ladies' Purees. For sole by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
LFKIAIB HAMS AT 14 GENT8 PER
POUND.—F'amilies and |Uot»l Keepers in want
o really good and cheap Hams are reapeotfaliy solicit
ed to oall without dolay at
BERLIN 4 NATHAN'S,
Under 8K Andrew'* Hall.
u
mode
lerata terms a
o.iwr, ua tor uio oi
BERLIN 4 NATHAN’S.
PAIBROIDKR1KH, Arc.-Frcnch and Brit-
ih Einb'd Goods. Ladies' Cuib, Collars, Chess-
Udkfs and Undertleevea.
Ladies and Gentlemen’* plain Cambrio Udkfs. among
which are some real BUasia Goods at a great bargain.
Hosiery for the season, of all kind* in Cotton, Merino
Wool, Span Silk and Silk Glove* of all kinds, several
new makes. M. PRENDERUA8T 4 CO..
178 Broughton-st., op. St Andrew'* Hall,
act 25 ^ : Wert Side.
'ABLE oJfTLICRY.—Extra floe Pearl and
Ivory Hasifc iStett* Cutlery, of English and
Amtriean manufacture, in setts of from 29 to 53 pieces,
FALL OF 1153;
GEORGE 8. NICH OLS.
FVHNISHimi UUUVti, Sec.
Sack Coats—a greit variety.
Goat's black Doe Casaimore, aud more than thi
different patterns of fancy Casiiuieri Pants ofia
styles.
Gent's Vests—shout 1,509 Vests, embracing all of
now stylos, some porfootly beautiful.
A very large lotoi Satiuett ltound-JaokotsandPai
Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Saoks for servants.
Iudia-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats.
following:
Broad Cloth, BoaTe-Clotb, Peter Sham Overcoats au
Book*.
Blue, blaok, brown and elaret Cloth Dress Frocl
and Sacks.
Biuo, blaok, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dress Jiokot
Cadet and 8teel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets.
Mixed and Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes: flu
blaek Doo-Cassimero, blue Cloth, and u large assori
meat of fauoy-oolored Cassimere and Satinet Pants.
Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpaooa Black Cloth, au
a great varioty of Merino Vests. All oi the above fo
boys from 19 to 17 years old.
CHILDREN’* DEPARTMENTS
con ains very pretty fringed and plain black Clot
Suits; fancy colored Cassimere Suita, with Vesta an
Pants connected; Genin's new style of F'ancy Drei
from 4 to 10
to 10 years.
Iren, boys’,
embracing almost
Fancy Articles,
Clothing, have beeu made up
and under my ins; —
deatiy recommend them as goo<
be found elaewhero. The cuisco* and pubU
are invited to call and see at the Clothing I
bon's Kongo.
Bov*
s been made u~p exiireasly fir my trade,
inspection, at the North, and can confl-
iena them as good, and as cheap as can
for sale at very low prices, consisting
Goods, Cashmeres, d’Laines, d'Uarogo,
bl’k Silks, a full assortment; Bra 1
goods. |oc24) NEV1TT, LATHRQP k BTEBBIN8.
M. l’RENDKRGABT A CO.,
W ISH paritcularly to direct attention
most elegant assortment of New F'rom
British Ribbons they have sold, embracing every novel
ty in style.
4-4 llioh Genoa aud Lyon's Velvets, fo
Scarfs aud Mantillas. Bl'k and Col’d.
6-4 Superfine Twilled French Ladies’ Clot
mas and Mantillas
F'rench Merinos, all oolors; Rioh Plaid at
d’Laines and Cashmeres,
oct 24 178 fironghton-st., op. 8t. Andrew's Hall.
NEW I LA HD WAKE STOKE.
“a*
i by Messrs. N. K. Bar*
well soleotcd stook of
Hardware Store. Having tmrehasod his stook dirt.
from the Manufacturers in England and this connln
he is enabled to offer his Goods as low as they can b
purchased at any other establishment at the South.
U* respoctfully asks of th* patrons of the late firm t
MeCle.key 4 Norton, tho eitiseas generally, and per
•one visiting th* city, to give him a call, and be satisfl*
of hi* prices, etc.
GEORGE A. MoCLESKEY.
FLAT* FOR MALE.
1 MIR.KE FLATS, belonging to the Union Blenin-
boat Company, for sale low for oash. Apply to
004 15 lm KlNCHLEY 4 THOMAS. Agta.
Cloths, do Alpaca*. XUce^edby ’ W
V. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 115 Congreaa-etreet.
A bbl »- Albany Cream
Ale, landing from stoamer this day and for sal*
»tth« Albany Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON.
fancy. Zephyr Worsted Boots, 4o. For sale b-
c
oetr
W.O*. ror sale by
Ll ROCHE 4 BOWNE.
C
from steamer this day and for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
KM UUOlOKkV.
ULLARS—Cbimesettes, Undersleeve*, Infants'
and Muslin Bands, all in fin* variety at
KEMPTON 4 VERSTILL'S,
T3 St. Jelien and 105
», Triveta, Bio
■ .MfW
Standfl aud Fir# Carriers- Just received bjr
MORSE 4 NICH01m,
ROT 2 XU B«6fi«bWA*fteffil.
II
g
*
1
, ■ WANTED.
1! OiggsafcBatejws
WholcMl.Oroc.rT8h.ro. Appl, M thi. oSoo. cqS-5
. wantkET '
ly A .ss
#“ta . WANTED TO HIKE.
A B r rk l \°y from J}W Mjreare of age, for which
liberal wages will be paid moa.'hly. Apply ta
no? * P. JACOBS, No. 2V Hull-street,
nan \\f *® Ao housework, apply
rod Jiy HO Bryan st |nov9tf| II. BUR’f/
*» „ WANTED. "
t*r- THE subscriber wishes to hire a Servant who is a
good Cook. Also, a good aotive huuse^ Boy. Apply to
|tt 00131 on Wright 8q., op. the Court House.
i»- Hunted.
A COLORED Male house Servant of nnexcep-
A„ tionable character. A well grown boy preferred
ik Family very small. Apply at this office, if 1 oct 22
ton WANTED.
A wh, TE Sorvent Girl to do House Work in n
email Fnmily. None need apply but the belt
or* SLfflr «°^ WW will b. given. Apply at the briok
building on State-street, third door above Barnard-
M ' O oct 11
WANTED.
we I?™* Journeymen Tailors, two Coat habds, and
4 two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at
I. 00 ‘ 3 ROBINSON A CAMPS.
g*. WANTED TO UIKE OU 1’UKCIIASB.
M * A or WAN, auitable for a Purler in a Dry
J\ Goods Store. Apply ta 7
■•P 80 WM. WRiailT.
i.h Land Warrants.
tl j qillK bixhe.l price pxid by
hi. X »»«51 WM. P. ROWLAND.
Houses and Lands,
TO KENT.
\T Y ^ arni ® l East end of the city. Possrteion
bis J® l i ,,, -*treots. It has the convenience of a large yard
*» TO KENT.
S staswa.'iss
Hi AJJri——A will be «d n-ujuM
,1 . — ,SI Cor of Monljomtrj-.l. ,nd B.J l.x..
TO KENT.
A. EhV TWO Houses on the oorner of Barnard and
£>;■ New Houston-streets. Apply to
JmEL oct 26 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR MALE.
R7B A Uotiso and Lot, cornor of Liberty and Roy-
RijH nolds-streeta. The Lot is 60 fact front on I.iber-
JntaLty» fi*d 90 feet deep on Hey nolds-streeta, foe
ample. The dwelling Is a new two story briok build-
ing with a stare underneath at the oorner.
A vacant Lot adjoining, of the same dimensions, fee
simple. Apply ta [oct26J WM. WRIGHT.
FOR KENT.
A Stable and Curriage Huuno. Applv to
d ' AA- 00126 WM. WRIGHT.
t*. To Kent or Lease.
*" Rtt That larso commodious publio I10U8E at Hal-
RjiH oyondale, 60 mile 8tatlon, Contrnl Rail Road,
in XJj.8cnven County ; it Is the best stand for a Tnv-
n ® ern and 8tore House lu the 8tato. Possession will be
. given 1st January next. WILLIS YOUNG.
Ualcyondalt, 50(5 August, 1853. tf oct 15
ir- TO KENT.
A WHARF Store. Apply to
ns oot 11 T.J. WALSH.
Ji TO KENT.
A Briok House on Jones-street, on a full lot.
Ki*B Possession givon Immediately. Apply ta
JUL oot 11 T.J. WALSH.
t<> Valuable Farm for sule.
l * THE aubacriber oflern for sale hia
IU Farm, eitunted about 3V$ miles from tho city,
containing about 80 Acres, 60 of which areClear-
•d and in good order, the balance good woodland. On
the plaoe ate all necessary buildings, good Well of wa
ter, Ae. Also, wither without the place, will be sold
Two flue young Mules, 1 llorse, Market Waggtn, Cart,
F'arming Utensils. Corn, F'udder, Usy, Ao. For par
ticulars inquire or
J. J. 8NIDER,
a- oot 7 tf At J. Jones, Esq., York-st.
" I'Olt SAI.K.
A LOT benutifully situated on liiith ground, on
, il. Taylor-street, near the Medical Collogu. Apply ta
“• oct 3 c. PERRY, Agent
A VUIt HAL.K.
k nA valuable Plantation, situated on the Louls-
■ : Till* Road, eleven miles from 8avannah. It has
a JKJL a good frame two story dwelling, and all nveos-
s, sary out-buildings on it, this tract of Land contains
three hundred and seventy-five acres, more or leu;
of there are about nno hundred and twenty acres of olear-
•d land and under good fenoe, suitable tor the produo-
r- tion of Corn, Cotton and llioe ; the wooded land con-
taius Oak and Pine, and is convenient ta the Central
Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers wishing
to buy, will please call anu examine for themselves.
>. F'or further particulars, apply on the premises, or to
4. WM. WMIGHT.
D Also, will be sold with the place, eight Negroes, ao-
r . cuatomud ta field work ; U&rsos, Wagons, Carts, Cat-
n tie. Corn, F'odder, Peas aad Potatoes, if applied for in
ro time. Titles undoubted. oct 3
BAKEHOUME TO KENT.
.*J A GOOD Bakehouse, two Stables, a Wagon
JtY House and a good Yard to rent. Poucsaion
\ glv«u immediately. Apply to M. MnOKEAL
,1 oot 1 tf • No. 18 Farm-at.
or ROOMS TO KENT.
d Q FINE Rooms in a House 45 fe«l square. There
£ w is a very fine cooking range for the use of tho
- Hoes::, aad ttrsgeed C!*ftt5 ta Iw w»^n*iu in. Ap
ply to M.McOHEAL,
o«t 1 tf Bolton’s wharf, foot of Farm-st.
FOR KENT.
Rtt Four two story Wooden buildings, ait-
KB uated on Weil Broadest, ami Roborts street.
, **>Thes# buildings are new, neatly finished, with
1 all out buildings. Apply to
■opt 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the premises.
10 OKKICK TO UKNT.
er pffl 'Fhe Office over Webster Sc Palmea’
lul su>r *> oocupied for the past year by Messrs. Foot
Dunham,—a desirable plaoe for a F'actar and
sa Commission Merohant—will bo rented low for a term
ol years on favorable terms if applied for soon,
k sap 30 WEBSTER A PALMES.
“ FOB UKNT.
y HPHE 8TORE immediately under our office, well
■t X suited for a grain and feed stare, or for storago
of cotton. Apply ta [aep 23J ROWLAND A CO.
* f|'U KENT—Tho second Store under our office.
JL Possession given 1st October,
aep 3 ROWLAND A CO.
FOR KENT.
l Tho Tonement in Waldburg's Building, at
e R**B present occupied by W. Woodbridge, Esq. Pos-
XiB.»‘e3»iun given 1st November,
d asp 19 R. HABERSHAM A 60N.
TO UKNT.
e*dA Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner of
Abercorn and Joues-streot, inquire to
giB sep 14 A. BONAUD.
- For Sale.
• PH The Plantation on Skidaway Island, Bj9k
r «U palled the LODGE, with an Islaud at- ”
JBs&taohed ta it—in all said ta cun tain 900^"^
acres. Tbe price will be moderate, and the terms ao-
commodating; for which address
H sep 1 tf M.G.W. at this offioe.
■ Grocery Stand.
T?OR SALK—A building lot iu Chatham Ward,
JP suitable for a Family Grooery Stare. Also, Lot
No. 36 Troup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at this
offlee. tf aug 23
; TO UKNT.
PJI® Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf.
&“■ ROB T. HABERSHAM A 80N.
Hi*-ft b 24
GM)It HALE.—A I*ol 4Ki hy 90feet, fronting on j
P Laurel 8trcet, immediately ia the rearof the late
Dr. C. P. Richardsone’s House,
js 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM A 80N.
To L.ca«e.
A PART of a Wharf, with a Slip and ample J
f space for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease.
Apply ta C. PERRY, Agont,
rep 12 tf Willink's Wharf. •
UOHTl.Y U.I.UKTUATKD WORKS.
Tj ARABLES of our Lord—Illustrated; by John ■
1 Franklin—one volume Folio.
The Wilkie Gallery—a selection of the best Pictures f
of tbe lata 8ir David Wilkie, R. A., including bis
Spanish and Oriental sketches, with notices Biograph- o
ical and Critical A large Quarto Vol. ia Tnrkcy An-
i tique.
Poetry of the Years—Passage* from the Poets de- a
scriptive of the Seasons, with Twenty-Two oolored il- h
lustrations, from drawings by eminoufe Artists. I
The Vernon Gallery of British Art; edited by 8. C.
Hall, iisq., FS A—a targe Quarto Vol. in Turkey An- •
tique. [nov 31 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. o
1\K. KALL’K Mu«netlc Liniment—A s
{J new article and very highly recommended tor e
Si rains, Brnlses, 8ores, Frosen parts and Rheumatism;
also, good for Cramp and Bilious Colie. Prioe only 25 r
cents, for sale by J AS. U. CARTER <5 (X)., *
nov 2 Druggists, Broaghtoa-st. U
U AY Sc BRICK—Lauding trurn brigCnrib- r
I~1 bee at Bolton's wharf.
200 bales Prime Eastern Hay
30,000 Hard Burnt Northern Briok, suitable for j
pavements, for sale low from wharf by i
nov 2 tf WM. CRABTREE, 208 Bay-st. J
^JNUFF—MNUFF—Lollard'# Maccobov Snuff J
in Jars, Bottles, and by the pound; Scotch do do !*
do; Araerioan Gentleman do do do. A large and fresh
supply just received at the Apothecaries' Hall, by "
ii. l 1■ E. DkFORD. *,
1JHAMS KKNIIKUH, Fira Dop and Fire .
J) Irons. F'or svie low by
nov 2 M0B8E A NICIIOLS. «
X) BYANT’S PUIiMONIO WAFKKM—For
Xj Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and Influema, a targe
supply on band. They ar# very hlghty reoomuended
for the abovo diseases, for sale by 1
JA8.11. CARTER A CO.,
nev S Druggist, Broughtou-st. °
A FEW of tbow highly approved Electro. #
A Maroetic Machines used without any prepara- •
tion, for sale by [nov 2] JAS. II. CARTER A CO. \*
XTMW WHITE BEANM, Sc,—10 bbls now £
White Beams
3 libda ... CadkJh
100 box., do 8c.l«l U.rri.n _ *
00 do do Wbit. Mid Colored Ch.ea.
100 do BUr Candle.
10 hbd. Prim. Buou 8bb.id.ri »•
00 bbls Butter, Sugar and Sod* Crackers, landing £
udforul.br SCRANTON, JOliNBTON 4 CO. “
T>ATKNT 8AI.ANCKN Ar Hcnle Beam*
I —bn»ii Tea Scales and Weights, for sale by B
8AMUEL PALMER A SON, 4
oot 29 Glkboae' Bn tiding. or
T>IANO AND TABLE COVE KM.—A very fl
X haadsomo let of Cloth Piano and Table Covers, at bo
KEMPTON A VKR8TILLE8,
73 8t. Jail*, ud 108 Bry.u-iU.. Wui.,'1 Ru ( o. of
oct 80 4l
TTOICH-1000 dozen daily expected to arrive, .
XI and for eel* by OEO. A. ICcCLEAKEY,
S318 No 1<0 Oo.xru.-U (i
\\r UIMKY.-10 )»rrai. oM Mowxuxb.1.; 1 1
YV mxtbHt Sutdt Wblxkrt 1 dolriud^ Ikr J
Hot b/ UrtAROAOKWUx
LOTTERIES.
...... aiM. ryuAnni uawcu
„ LOTTERY office,
Off Au.tHUtuk". Strut, Buy
QREQOWT t MAimY. E
’ Lottery, Class 132 :
SI 4S 14 09 44 6
. Maaager*.
Of ureene A Putaaki
) 44 65 S8 29M 60 48 13
EXTRA CLASS 78.
To be drawn at Wilmington, Del., Thi* Day.
13 drawn numbers out of 71
BPLUNDID8CIIEMK.
40,000 DOLLARS!
Ao.
Ae.
Ae.
Ticket* $10—Share* IS proportion.
JAMES QOWEN,
ROT 5 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
uo«.«ry. viaee iw, urawn on tne etlt Inst:
4 60 28 01 11 22 38 67 9 44 24 SO 96 37
To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia Slate Lottery,
CLASS 110.
SPLENDID ONE DOLLAR 8CIIEME.
*5,000—1,401—7*0
In/# more than $40,000 in Smaller Prizet
Ticket, $1, (hares tn proportion.
Risk on a package of quarter,only $3 75
Ticket* and Shares for sale, and Prises oaahed e
9W~ Office No. 153 Bay-street—near CUy Hotel—in
Dnneotion with Hamden'* Express Offioe.
Georgia State Lottery.
A. D. ELLIS A CO.. Manager*.
I Cnn sell Prices If I can sell Tickets.
I \KAWN NUMBER*—Of Georgia State
U Lottery. Clasa 109. drawn on th* 4th inrt :
4 50 28 61 11 22 33 57 9 41 24 20 26 .37
Whole Ticket 11 38 44. prise of 50. Nos. 0 3857, price
OLABB 110.
drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, 4>{ o'o
SPLENDID ONE DOLLAR SCHEME.
95,000—1,491—750
Ao.
Ae.
Ac.
Tickets only $1—share* la proportion.
Risk on a package of quarters only $3 70.
4W Orders from tho oountry answered promptly,
awlnga sent regularly, and prises cashed on demand
this offlee.
Tickets, olther singly or by the paokage, for sal* by
CHARLES B. PATTEHBON.
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Bay Lane, near Hull-Htreet.
GREGORY A MAURY.Manager*.
*5
AUCTIONS.
By T. S. Wall It.
Also, two hhdaof M
Administrators' Sals.
On TUESDAY, Deo. 5,
Will be mid in front of the Court P
legal hours of sale, the interest of L.
ed, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hotohlson’e
Island. For further particulars inquire at th# counting
room. Bold by leave of th* Ordinary of Chatham Coun-
ty, a* the property of D. M. Rogers, deoeamd, and b/
order of tho Administrator.
Administrators' Sals.
.^poTUaBDAY, Dooemberf,
Will bo sold ia front of Gowtt House, between the to-
gal hour* of sale, Lot and improvements, No. Khoor-
*I?K 0f *? nlh 4®* Whltaaor etioets. Tho tot Is
•ubjeot to a Ground Sent of $57 50 to tho City. Tho
mprovomoatsooRSlsi of a double tenement Dwelling,
In tne basement of whieh ia an Offico, Drawing Room!
Pantries and Bathing Room. On tho flret floor, U two
largo and elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah
IneTosed with Venetian Blinds. In P th.°Veoo.d SJlJ
is four bed room*, with an enclosed Verandah,all light
ed with gaa. There arc specious aooommodations t..r
kitchen and servant rooms, oartiego house and atablo
la a brlek building on th* rear of the dwelling; on the
lane in tho yard, is a flno pump and good water.
Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45, a good Cook
and Washer. Th* above porperty 1* sold hy leave of
•ertj Of D. M. Rogers dec*M-
•M of cheap JewMry a»4
the Ordinary, aa the property of D. M. Roger
ed, and by order of the Administrator*. Tsi
b* declared at the tale.
Clothing at Privnte Sale.
A handsome assortment of ready made Clothing, com
slating of superfine F’rook, Sacks and Over Coate, in
lots to suit purchasers, for sals low. Tsrm* oash.
. .. .. Al i’livsis Hale.
Lot No. 12 and Buildiug, on Stone-street. Tho Lot
Is fee simple, 60 front by 80 deep. The dwelling is tn o
•lories high, and well finis" ‘
plied for by the 2Uth inst.
IM,r * ,oU t °h # m,,# fr®* IA# eltv, for sale low
if applied for Immediately, on aooommodatiag terms.
Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brlok,in quantities
to suit purchasers.
jurt 0 reool h ved T,nn * M ** COr0 ' Iotj luifc P aroh ® Mr *>
21 bbls Oholo* Butt Pork, in lots to suit purchasers.
Landing and for sale.
4 desirable Building Lvtfor 5ufe.-I.ot No. 9, fourth
oounting^oom 1 * or l > ® r ^ 0U ^ Ar> t enquire at tho
,,***•«■ , R>d Btan.uini ro»d. r , Jdo Il.-arJ t Oo'i
IIIG UO powder, 13 do Dupool'i M F Powd.r, for »1.
low to oioso a concern.
Segura! feegors!
TU8T Received, 10,000 Rio Hondo, 90,000 Con-
O solaelon. 5,000 Adelina. Also. 10 bo*>■ Pancake
Tobacoo, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Four Aces; also, a
I , ® k l P# 1 Vi r l . L 2} llU 5 d '' M *ooaboy, Scotch
and Irish High Tort Snuffs. For sal# by
.. p. Jacobs,
No. 29 Bull-street, Sign of Big Indian.
D 1MHECT1NG INMTRUMENT8—A few
oases of superior quality, for sal* by
JAB. II. CARTER A CO.
r |'R J A HTRAINEKH, smi Ta. ihlh. Juat re
1 oeived by [nov 2] MORSE A NICIIOLS.
ft IHHOLUTI4IN*—The copartnership hereto
fore existing under the namo, firm and style of
J* R* W. O'BYRNE, is dissnlved by the death of
U Byrne, all persous having olaims against the
said firm will pleaso present them for payment, and
thoso indebted will mako pa^meir
payment,
. , .. .—I F.O’BYRNB,8.P.
Savannah, October 31,1853.
* Tbe business will be continued on his own ao
at th# old stand by th* undersigned,
a 5 J. F. O'B.
HAWN NUMBER*— Of Uroeue A Pulaski
'lottery. Class No. 132:
21 42 14 69 44 65 28 29 36 59 48 1 8
it Noe. 14 44 69, pries of $100 sold.
RXTRA CLASS 76.
rawn ia Wilmington, Del., Thi
13Drawn Numbers ant of 79.
8PLENDID~8CHKME.
40,000 DOLLARS!
Ao. Ao. Ae.
Tickets $10—shares In proportion.
Vendor for Gregory A Mauty.
Bay Lane, near Bull-street.
TO THE
And the Public In Geucral.
WOLFE'S
Ih ubuYH-nunied pr.jmruiiuii lm. become exteo-
lively known throughout the length and breadth
i United States, aud is universally admitted to bo
nost delightful, healthful, invigorating and pure
iration of the juniper berry, that soienoe, and a
practice in the distillation and preparation of pure
rs has ever succeeded in producing,
long-established manufacturer aud importer of
rs of every doscriptiou, the undersigned devoted
:lf to the production of au article of pure Gin,
i should provo a valuable agent in the cure of the
roid diseases which afflict the human race, and fur
lery it
tGiuh
i crowned
iportad.and he a as enabled to give to the world his
hnapps, which, for purity, ana entire ireauwiu fivut
e pernicious tnsel oil and all other noxious ingre-
unta, and delightful aromatic flavor, has never been
ualed, and cannot be excelled.
In order to proteot himself from pecuniary loss at the
nds of cheats, imposters und pirates, who would un-
estionably attempt to palm ofl a vile and spurious
tiole upon the unsuspecting community, and, like the
)lf in sheep'e clothing, prey upon their very vitals, lie
sorted to the expedient oi importing aud selling his
hnapps only in pint and quart bottles.
These tatties are of glass, stamped with the name of
the manufacturer] are corked and sealed, and have
stall bearing the signatured Udoltuo Wolvk
m. They are also inclosed in colored wrap-
io bearing his signature, iu which form alone
ta obtained in cases, containing two dosen
CO-PARTNKHH1IIP NOTICE.
THE untleraigneil having this dnv united
themselves under the firm, name and style of
KING A TAYLOR, for the purpose of earrylug on a
General Faotorsge aud Commission business, tender
their services to their frlonds and the publio, and re
spectfully solialt their patronage. They may bo found
at Messrs. Wav t King's Counting Hoorn, to whom
they respeotfuuy refer.
BloLEOD KINO,
» . « . W. 8. TAYLOR.
Savannah, Oot. Slat, 1863. tf nov !
C1IARLKH MAHHIIALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
N ^,79 Fnyette^atroat, Unltlmore, Mil.,
O FFKKS In*profnMioual services in the trail*,
notion of legal husiuess iu the oity of Baltimore.
RariRBNOB*:
Ba Him ore—J. C.W i I eo n A Co., Lemon A Winter, B.
A T. Voss, Dr. J, Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar
shall, Wm. Sohley, Ban.
BflwtnnwA-lloB. It. M. Charlton, Franoi* 8. Bartow,
Robt. Hatartham A Son, Dr. J. 1\ Soreven, Rev. T. l!
Smith. W. T. Thompson. 6m nov 1
11 HOAD NTHEET HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, QEORQtA.
M The unilereiflleil hn taken choree of
this establishment. The bouseihae been thor
oughly renovated and fkirnishta anew. The
traveling public will find his rooms airy, neat and
olean, aud his table bountifully supplied with every
dellcuov he market affords.
gyrOmnibusos will aiwa ■ ta in readiness to earry
passengers to and from tho Hotel to the Depot and
Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Columbus. no, i
Candy, Candy!
T MI08E Dollnr Beim of assorted Candy, to suim-
ble for family us* and convenient to carry or send
to any part of the oountry, have arrived and are for
•ai* at T. C. RICE'S Cauav Factory. Also, an extaa-
slve assortment of fancy paper and gloss Boxes, Cor-
—ko.
Country Morohants will do well to examine the
oiilivneU articles, as they will be at an ad
vance of only five per oont. upon th* lowest Paris and
THAT COUGH CANDY
1 8 RICE'S Cough Csudy all it is cracked up to
be, ta a question which has become as eommoa as
ervattons upon tbe weather. Is Rice's Cough Candy
question whioh may
1 pri
ith v
iv.
i community
; perni-
. cursed,
o a wretched drunkard’s grave
■ only necessary, therefore, for those who purchase
rticle by retail, or drink it at publio plaoes, to
well tbe appearano* of the * —• —
drink. Caution is necessary.
■ Schnapps havel bean iutnxl
, but in that brier time tholr virtues have been
iwledged to an almost incredible extant, until itis
iter ol some difficulty to keep up a supply ade-
to the demand, so fast are orders pouriog in from
State and territory in th* Union, from Main
»u and California.
[uestiouable testimonials, circulars wero dispatched
vory regular mornber of the Modioul Faouitj
fessional Chemist whose name oould be obta
oiling tbeir acceptance of a bottle of the Sofin_ r .
t» a view of enabling them to test its medioinal qual-
i in their practioe, aud submit it to the strictest
mtcal anal vsis in their laboratories,
f the ten thousand physicians nnd chemist* in th*
ted States, about four thousand accepted the offer,
sards of two thousand havo promptly furnished their
Uen endorsement that tbe article ix all that is
med tor it, and in the strongest language reooin-
ided its general use, not only as a remedial agent,
a delightful, harmless and ploasant beverage.—
'■o voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of
uestiouable knowledge and the most perfect science,
or alone have praotitiouera and chemist* furnished
r testimonials. Tbe publio Press, in almost every
icipal city and town, has boldly spoken in ita favor
Iu tbe July number of that Journal, Dr.
oomplished editor, ha* publioly invited a
ipon the subioot of the u*« of alooholio mix-
e spread before the publio. Physicians, there-
not already complied with my request to
ir opinion, as to its qualities, wilt oblige
i through the editor of the Medii ii Ca
nary to do more than simply state this
rho runs may read, this pamphlet could
an indefinite length by tbe publication
ties, all on file at tbe w arerooms of the
, to bo recommended, but as a gentle and perfecuy
f tho baneful, mournful and horrible
hospitals, almshouses and
a furnishes the gallows with its deadly
prison*, and
rs can bo had
freely used by all
“ A monster of such hideous mien—
That to ta hated, ncods but to ta seen."
■o Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be
In preferenoc to all other distillod or retmouted
s, our Temperance Societies would have 1cm Be
labor to perform, aud Uoraoe Greeley, Gough,
iu, aud tne other learned, eloquent and devoted
i of total abstiaonoe, would rarely ta called upon
md the reatrum, and oaaee thousands to listen,
* an atteot ear," to th* great and startling truths
•late with such fervid and impassioned cloqasaeo
need be no Main* Law to suppress intoxication,
ong as men and women will persist in drinking
t'Cuemy into his mouth
untry, particularly in the
ol tho great western and southern rivers, ths
or of their waters is such as to produce great
(organisation of the system, and frequently chronic
(orders ol an incurable character, the enum<
id or destroyed. This fact has become generally
i at the South and West, and the Schnapps are
»the extant of tbooaaads of botilea daily. Tholr
son or persons ta prove to the contrary, or
equally pure extract of the juniper berry,
b.
ire again reminded that Wolfe’s Arom.vtio
napps can only be proeared in pint and
stamped, labeled and corked, and in eol-
s, with the signature of the proprietor
bat th* retail prioe has invariably been
the pint, and one dollar for the quart
taioed, in small or unlimited quantities,
tar and importer, and of all the principal
lUgboBt tbe United States.
UDOLFHO WOLFE,
Sols Importer and Proprietor,
oot25—lm Nos. 18 and 22 Wsr-streot.New-York.
upon the weather. Is Rice's Cough Caady
as good as it is said to be, is a question whioh may now
be answered by every man's next door neighbor, for to
perfect has been its success in effecting onres, that It
Is hourly receiving the approbation it so justly merits,
and the prediction with regard to its extensive sale,
has been more than fulfilled, for already has it found
its way to tbe remotest oorner* of Georgia, Alabama,
Florida and South Carolina, where it wears its honest
laurels as a conqueror of disease. If you hav* a Cough
for whioh you have a dread, ta quick and try Hioe'
Seasonable Goods.
UMBRELLAS,
PARASOLS,
ANO PANS,
at Hampton A VentiUe’a.
... Ud ni.tly UJ.hod «1U •„ „
loi I.IBu .ptly u tk. DdXXHin-twm.
_ HUrt./or Xml.
Two . or., nnd.r our Cou.Ui>, Room, ud ,» Wkxr,
Word. Fom-mIou,tr.a immunity. mil
HUu mut.A.
Apply M out
Private saia.
I Minna* f
bark Harvest.
fl.JC.Kum .lPrI.au (Sip.
Froyld.x..,^
bbls. N. E. Rum. F'or sale low.
Prime White Corn at Private Sals,
Just rooeived in store, nnd for sale in leu ta suit gar
chasers. Terms cash. aug 17
Valuable Building Lots at Private Sale.
Lot No. 13, oontaining ISO feet by 50 fee*, attentat om
Gwinnett-street. Also, Lot Mo. lLeoatniniag OObjr UR
feet, eitueted on oorner of Drayton and Lniear streets,
ir not previously disposed of by private sale, Urn nhove
lots will ta sold at publio auction in front at the Court
Douse, on Tuesday, th* fith of September next. Terms
ntsnle.
Tract of Land at Private Bats.
Lot Land No. 25,10,8, containing 160acres, welltim-
bored, situated in Casa County nenr Kingston, n tow
miles irom the Stat* R. Road.
sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved JCsteae* of Coffee,
l'iiis is the best composition of Coflee ever offeied for
•ale. and Cofiee made from tbe Esaenee ie much more
•ale. nnd Cofiee made from the Esaenee ie much more
wholesome, more delicate, finner flavored and colored,
S erfectly clear, and in every respect superior to tho
nest Rio Coffee, and 1b uec will prove n not* taring 75
per cent, over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner*
Try it nnd eeeif It does »o>.
IbaNMMw Bacon und Lard, as PrioateSoh.
13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round.
2,000 " Fresh Ltaf Lard, just reeeived per R. R.
from Tennessee, and fer sale In 1st* to suit
UrvctrUe, FruVMleNi.dc.
PHIL BRICK A BELL ofler onaoooma
at private sale:
accommodating Mm*
Liquoas.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum. 26 bbla.Peach Brandy.
26 bbls. Monongaheln Whisky, A pipes tloilnad Gia, 4
hair pipes Cognac Brandy. 10 casks •• Small tail"
Scotch whisky, 1 puncheon IrishWUsky (MoMnhnn’s),
6 eighth esske Pinet, Castllllon A Co. nnd Uonnessy
Brandy. Suo dot. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port
Winoe, Brandy, Qln, Bum, Whisky and Cherry Bran
dy—ail private stook.
Bacon.—jo casks Sides, 10 Maks Homs, IA casks
ihouldert.
Hat.—500 bales Eastern nnd Northers.
GSM BBT.—uO bbls. Roitudalt Cement On.
F'louk.—iou bbls. Cnunl, 60 bbl*. Riohmond,
OnooEBBr.—25 orates assorted Common and Omni to
Glassware.—75 eases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oases
Wiusa, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Caas, Ae.
Cbaokbus.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston.
Cio a ua.—50^000Common UcratanOigarc,SU,0V0 Bfni"
Scales.—A large assortment of Palrbaak's Platform.
Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
Dry Goods, Matebss, Wooden Waro, Bras* Clocks,
Pansy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ac. Ao. Jy Id
Z-Vaal-ti
Twc Stores, Nos. 8 and lSJobfilton'S Building, Boy
street, for rent low.
J. E. DbFORD,
Apothecaries' Hall.
Oit HALE—A Girl 19 years old, a Hearn-
stress and house servant; a Girl 15 y«aru old,ac
customed to taking ear* of children—both oily raised.
35
vbJqht!
£
Uit MALE—A woman 35 years old, n good
Washer and Ironsr, and her two children, n girl
AP & l il U WBIOBT.
boys 21 and 89 years old,
years, and n,boy iO years old.
b 'OK MALE
aooustomed
•toanmoae, very '
mod to waiting as Stewards ub
iry likely, healthy and scunc^A
IdT
AT.
rs old, conotrjr
i old. eltv raiiMi
nan 40 vears old. n Porter', Apply Ift
s'WB. WttiuSAA'.
raised. A mulatto boy 15 y •
j;
OK HALE—A woman 27 years old, n good
Waaher and Ironer, and her child 18 months old.
woman 26 y ears |old, country raised. A^ly ta
>Ul IjIHNG UOT—a very desirable building
York-rtreetjPerelvaF'W*jrJ J
r sale by [nov 3]
W ATh.ua’ AluioapbericvBrffffot C«|»—
A few of theae celebrated and highly approved
Breast Cups, just ree'd and for sale by
— 5 JA8. H. CARTER A CO.
Yankee Motions.
n. V. HCOTT A COa,
No. 176 Broughton*Street—Up Stairs.
OVER BARNUM H STORE.
\\TOULD respect Ailly invite the atteiitioo of City
TT and Country merchants to their extensive
stock [of Haberdashery, Perfomery, Combe, Musloal
Wares, Stationery and Faaoy Goods of all descriptions.
TOYS.
A very large assortment of Toys. 3m oc
DANCING ACADEMY.
MONO. A. SONAUD,
Kexpeclfull, inform, hill Patrun., iha'l
he will open hi. Ac.dsmy in No.emher pro.
imo, on whioh day duo notioe will he given.
COAL AND WOOD.
ltKD ArtH COAL,
I N quantities to suit purchasers ou the wharf, or
delivered in any partof the oity.
—ALSO—
Black Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oak,
Aob, Pine and Light Wood, by
tbe Boat Load or at Ketall.
For tho convenience of pereons residing in the
upper portion of the city, Boxes for orders are
placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., W
W. Lincoln and W. G. Dickson, and at tha Offlee of thi
Morning News." In order to ensure promptness tn
ipplylug orders, those boxes are examined daily at 9
,. M., and 3 o'olook, P. M.
Particular attention will be given to furnish lawfol
measure, and purohasore will confer a favor by lane-
*"ately reporting any instance In which my teamsters
tould fail to doUver tho quantity ordered.
Having made arrangements for a regular supply of
tho above articles, and for their prompt delivery, 1
respactfully ask a continuance of th* favors of my
former enstomers, and the patronage or consumer* of
fuel.
REED CANE
for shipment in any quantity, supplied st short notioo.
J. T. THOMAS,
Successor to D. Rburhakt, Forty Wharf,
Gar 1
oct 3
Oppoaita tbe Gas Works.
Private Hoarding House.
1 3IIE subscriber having takeu iho spacious resi
de noe lately oocupied by Wm. I. Way, Esq., re
spectfully notifies his friends and th* pobllo, that he
is prepared to accommodate both permanent aud tran
sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Parsons who
have rooms elsewhere can take their meals at his house
•bonid they wish to do so. Th* house is located iu a
central part of the city, on Wright 8qnare, opposite the
Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfhotioa be
trust* that both frienJs ana strangers will give him a
■hare of patronage. [oct20j GKO. C. DUNHAM.
_ Scotia Herrings, large slie, landing and for ml*
by [nov 31 BOHANTON, JOHNSTOM A CO.
ONWK—A ■=S5
£
lorofona luhalon, i
r
JAB. l£ CARTER A CO.,
Druggists, Broughton-ei.
OAIOKKI) HALIBUT, Hmoked Haltaona
0 Ao.—Just received per Steamer 100 lbe. Smoked
Halibut, 1UU do do Salmon, S bbls Pleklsd do, 1 do
Tongues and Sounds, 1 do Halibuts' Fins, A this Pig
Hams, Smoked Beef, Bologna Saussge. Ae., fer sal* as
ALEXANDER'S,
nov 3 Cor Bull and Cougrese-ets, Mouumeat-sq.
tarrivs|
UST UEC’D PER MTEAMBK—10 bbls.
Apples, 10do Prims F.atlng Potatoes, S do Cran
es, 5 boxes Lemons, Cabbages, Ao.
OEO. ALEXANDER,
nov 3 Cor Boll and Congress its, Monnaeat-sq.,
I UHT 1C EG'’O, in Hi ore, 10 bbls Ceh«! Flour,
•I 5 half do do, 6 do new Buokwheat, 25 bags do do
A bbls Self-Raising Eiour, 6 kegs Extra Cboiee Goshen
Butter, 6 boxes do do Chcsse, for sale lew for oash at
t£
•BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
,'IICE MlliKKnH, Haud Bellows and Hearth
Brashes for Parlor aad common use, for sale by
MORSE A NICHOLS,
155 Broughton-et.
H
A Y—Primo Hay, for sale by
DAVID DILLON.
ULAI
I ool'i
White, Pii
LAID MEMINOFM, Plain nod Spottad
d PUnnels, high ooi'd M d'LaUes, Flg'd do;
Pink, Bin* and Mode ooi'd Merinoes. for sole by
oct 29 Da WITT A MORGAN.
i/fUUKNINU HOODS—Blaek 88&BK
f 1 bl'k Norwich Clotta. Alpaca, M d’Lninta. Raw
Ikf, bl'k Merinoes. bl'k Crapes, bl'k Grope nod Lev#
Veils, Mourning Collars and Chemisette Ae., jul re
ceived and for sale by
DBWlTTAIIOKffAlt.
K
CLAQHOBK A CUNNINGHAM.
brands, in pts and qta, la Store nnd tor sals k
f I ’ALMA CLOTH*—Fine double width French
1 Cloth for mi king Oloake, Talmas, As., ia th* moot
fashionable oolors. For sale by
oot 2a Laroche a bownb.
MtKNCH PL.AIDH.-B..111IA1I Fr.och BS
1 Scotch Worsted Plaids, for Children's aad Ladien
jar, Alto, Silk and Worsted, and all Silk PUMa.
For tale by [oot2fl] LaROCUE t BQWNK.
1.IU1.TUN MAKKKT UKKF.-50h.ir bbU.
¥} Geo. Howes, for sale ia quantities teimreharers.
rot sale by [oct 27j HYLAND A O'NEILL.
JMOKKD UKKF ANU TO^UUh-A
few barrels. Last reeeived by
HYLAND
oot 27
ND A O'NEILL.
75
aep 12
For bale.
M. feet of Boards nud Scantling, for sale low,
ta clesr out a lot. C. PERR" *
300 bushels Corn Real.
OHO BUSHELS fresh ground Country Com
&yJ\J Meal, just received and for salo by
10 CUAS. U. DURYEE.
B re
Coll
(oas.
HEMS 81LKH, See.—Plaid, Black and
Colored Brocades and Plain fiilks, Bombasinos,
Canton Cloths, and a new style of Mourning
mm never before offered in this market, at
KEMPTON A VEII8T1LLES,
72 8t. Jullen and 105 Bryau-sts., Waring*# Range.
^bUs.Jas*rta#ived by
ropgues.—it
; O’NEILL.
Coal, Coal!
onn TONS Liverpool Co.l >i »7 per ton, euh.
<&UU lWldoB.dA.li do UK
For sale by
oct 22 lm
A lphabet blocks, games, drc.
For children in great variety—anew and large
supply just ree’d and for sale by
Jet 2tT JOHN M. COOPER A 00.
NOT BOASTING, BUT /ACTS. 1
CAPS-CAPB—Tbe finest nnd
best mad* Caps ta be found In the City, are
to be fouad at the Clothlug Store, GUbotu*
range--all made np for
M. PKKNDBRGAMT Sc CO..
178 Broughton-st., opposite EL Andrew's
Hall-WeSt Side.
attention to
UV IN QUANTITY will find many largo
IWt, AND DECIDEDLY CHEAP.
1 Store, and tor
t purchasers, apply to ^
OGDEN A BUNKER.
hereby most respectfully dedicated to the Moth
er* nnd Daughters of our country, for wboeo benefit It
is designed, end whose happiness it will promote—»
fresh supply just received at tha Apotkeearie#’ Hall, by
oot29 J.K.DbFObA.'
I JtltCUSSlON CAFW, Qua Flmu, Gun
A 8oM J w ,*,r“ d ******* Om Lub, amw
drivers and Vices, for sole by
oct 27 F. W. CORNWALL, 102 Bryan-s*.
I UST UKU'li PKK HTBAlrikir^nTbEu
Appl..; » do F0IU0W] Smoked TraxoU) 10
“ g 1 ***. 1 Sol* Utnitih No 1 do^toruitb^
IMlUlilH.—aordlnoo, Pickle., C.tvupa, Pro
••tvoo, Pro..., Lomdoo Moxtud, 1 ' —
ok.rel No 1, golmou. Coxdlib. for ul. h
{ A V8TKHH—Tho >nb.cribor «1U Ul order, for
Oj.ura, lx the ik.lt bv tk. barrd. Order, be
Open Baw ud F™ —' —
I HAWKS.—Rich Prlnlml C..hmcr. Bkholi,
- ■ 1J-. .ad UM Soolch pi.!d ud Foeoy Umvk,
hoolBh.wl., Ac.