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SPECIAL NOTICES.
^ DOCTOR R. 90UTHQATE, (late of th*
p^gl^Medieal Staff of the Amy) will darota hli
attention to tho Practice of hit Profession is. tha city
0 f s»v*nnah. He offer* hie Professional Services
t h« public, and maybofonnd, until further notice,
tbo PaTllloa House.18 not 1
DR. HARRIS
m Ha* removed to tha raeldaaoa formerly
D^fi^owned by Capt. Jobs B. Gallia, N. E. corner
of whitakorandHarrls-st*. office In the basement.
oct 26 8m
LYON'S KATIIAIRON.
For Preeerrlng, Restoring, Cleansing, and
DOi Beautifying the Hair, alienating Nervous
Headache, and Caring Eruptive Dieeaeea of tha 8kin c
Its reputation, oo-extensivo with tha eivilliaUonof the
globe, make* all pri-'jo superfluous, all exaggeration
impoMible; and since its discovery has fbund no sub
ulate to oompata its incontested—1U inconteitibla su
periority. Physicians and Chemists,—honorable citl
10m from ail profession* of life,—the loading Journals
of Europe and America,—Ladios who have used it upon
their dressing-tables, and Mothers in their Nurseries,
_la fact, it* million patrons everywhere, from ple
beians to kings, pronounce it tha most pleasing and
effective article either as a Medicinal or Toilet prepar
ation ever produced. Do not fell to give it a trial.—
Pries bat 35 cents. D. 8. BARNES,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, Now York.
T. M. TURNER 4 CO.,
ont 37 Ira Wholesale Agents in Savannah.
^ THE relaxing heats of summer leave be<
JsA hind them a long train of evils. Ths
universal of these are genoral debility, and its
attendant, lowness of spirits. For these ws can recom
mend a speedy and unfailing ot?re, in the shape of
llooflsnd'a Gorman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M
Jackson, Philadelphia. It ia, in oar opinion, a medicine
jui yenerii-alone—nnapproaohable. It aeema to reach
the fountain head of the difficulty in the digoative
ganiiation, and thua to relieve tho aeoretiona and the
blood of the inaceries morbi, or tho oauso of diaeaae.
Its tonio properties give vigor to the mombranos of the
atomach, and promote the secretion of the gastric juice,
vhioh dissolves the food, while its oordial, soothing, and
alternative influenee impart* general regularity and
strength to the action of the secretive organs, and
rcerai to fortify the oonstitutiou. Booh is onr ow
prienoe of its effects, and we bolieve it is ooi.flrmed by
tho evidence of all who havo tried it, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr.
jicKSOif, 120 Aroh-street, and by Druggists generally,
oot 27 Ira
DENTISTRY.
DB. BARNES having enlarged and
DC9i furnished his establishment, hopes now,
with his increased facilities, to supply the increased
demand for bis new style of Artificial Teeth, whloh
admitted on all sides to be she most Hfe-liko and beau
tiful Dental substitute ever Invented, and mast be seon
to be upprooiated. Dr. B. will take great pie jmi
exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him
with a call at his ofhco, oorner of Congress and Wliit-
sker-sts., outranuo onCongross-st.
N. B. Examination and advice gratia. oct 1
Dontist, (lots of New Orleans,) having loca
ted permanently in 8avaunah, respeotfully tenders his
professional servioes to its cltisous.
Residence City Hotel, privnto entrance, ly—ang 8
> Congress-street, between Drayton and
DENTISTRY.
Drs. KOVAL,L. and JOHNSON,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentists.
Office over Zogbanm’s Musio 8tore, Mar-
ket Square. ly nov 8
New York.
DENTISTRY.
DIt. 31. C. IIE ALD
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artlfi-
list Teeth, in the beat style. Offioo first oorner wait ol
the Marshall Uouso. ly j»n 17
tamcutto mmm exchange
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
Persons wishing to send for their friends,
and doeirous of bringing thorn out by first
class packet ships, are informed that tho subso> ibers are
the only agent* for the above Agenoy in this city.
Thoy are also authorised to draw on Mosers. Wm.
Tspsooit A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, which draff* nr« negotiable in any town through
out Ireland and Great Britain.
Drafts on Franco and Germany, payable in all parts
ef the Continent, also for sale. Apply to
deo24 ly BUNKER Jt OGDEN, 80 Bay at.
MEDICINES WORTHY A PLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
Bring prepared by a regular Graduate and Phy
sician of thirty years experience.
Foh all Nervous ArrxoTions.—Dr. J. 8. Rote'
Berroiuand Invigorating Cordial. Tho greatest dis
covery in Medical Science!—This astonishing prepara
tion for raisiug auy weak constitution, debilitated by
care, labor, study or disease, acta like a charm. It
givoi strength and appetite, and possosses great invi-
groating properties.
Til* great Pai* CUREH.—Do you suffer with any
1 unt—If yon do yon will find Immediate relief by
uiiog Dr. ROBE'S PAIN CUKER. It is the only pre
paration which oures, almost instantly, Sore Thro
Kheumstlsm from ooids, Paine in the 8ide, Back
Limbs; Face, Ear or Tooth-ache; Stomach or Bowels,
bide or Back; Stiff Neck, Bruises, Corns and Chilblains.
Wherever you havo pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe to
all ages. Prioo—12>£, 25, and 60 oent bottles.
toil Whooping Couau.—This distressing and fre-
luontly dangerous complaint yields and is cured by
V KLEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
bxJlUl. It allaye the cough, and prevents inflamma
tion and dropsy on tho chest. It frequently euros in
bottle**** &UJ SiV0 " inBUnt Fifty cents per
Children are also liable to Croup, which daugerous
eomplaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. ltosu's never
Oiling CROUP SYRUP. Price 26 cents,
n . or the Kidneys akd Bladder—
? COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUC11U.—Ibis is decidedly one of the beatromedies
ever used for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, Ac., and
?»f or , * ou ty »ffo°ti°ns; always highly rooommendod
at ® m Fhysiok, and mauy of the most distin
guished medical men abroad. Priee 60 cents.
Liver Diseases, Dyspkpsu and Bilious Habits
ii«« r i dor » n 8«d. your skin will be yollow;
Dyspepsia and Bilious.condition of the system will fol-
nJTi.' you **• tr <>«blod with cold feet, variable ap-
f*, 1 ’!?• 5 U J* d?Pf?M0d epirits. By eaking Dr. Rose's ce-
lebrsted RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you
oon uud all the above bad symptoms disappear.—
and,26 oent*.—Free/rum Mercury.
1 °f the above preparations, with Dr. B
MEDICAL Ap vi 8EB to Persons In biokness aad in
u«alth, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER k CO.
THOMAS TURNER * CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
^ , Savannah, Ga.
Ana of Doalors generally throughout tho Stato.
STEAMSHIP LINES.
To Traveler. Going North.
V. 8. MAIL UNI.
THROUGH IN 48 TO .*> HOURS.
New-Vork and Charleston Semi-Weekly
STEAMSHIP LINE.
!<"• «u™ .J.TJ Satyr*
*f ,fl,t “I* .rrlvftl
of Ui. Cltl horn tb. South .nd
\ John Dloklaeoa
•as./ camm
l W. J. Foster.
>as.l Comm:
EDNE8DAY,
. Ca« from the South and West.
oc...SU.«.r.
JAMES ADGER,
1,500 Toi
MARION,
' 1,200 Tons, f Commander.
6n WEDNESDAY,
UNION, 1 Richard Adams,
SOUTHS® “ i ThoutM SET™
l.OUOTons./ Commander.
These steamers are unriralsd on the coast for safety,
speod and oomfort, experienced andoonrtcons oomman-
dsrs, tables supplied with ovsry luxury, will tasurs
dation*” th< ^ #T#Ty po “ ib,# °° mfort nccommo-
Boomaccommodations*applyaltheottoeoFKo inn!
HENRY MIS8ROON,
Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf.
Cabin Passags $25
Steerage do... $8
The new steamship NA8UVILLE, will be
roady to take her plaoe in the Une early in November,
sept 26
United States Mail Line.
N. Y. AND SAVANNAH *TBAM*HIP8.
““ “* DAYS OF LEAV
ING 8AVANNAH
FOR NEW YORK.
The Florida. Capt. Woodhull ~~ .Nov. 6
The Alabama, Capt. Bohenok,
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon
Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull,
The Alabama, Capt. Sohenck
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull,
The Alabama, Capt. 8oheaok,
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon
Tho Florida, Cant. Woodhull
The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok (
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon
Tho Florida,Capt. Woodhull
These ships aro the largest on the coast, unsurpassed
in speed, safety or oomfort—making their passages in
50 to 00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful
and polite offloors. They offor a most desirable con
veyance, to New York. On the completion of the
Knoxville, in January next, this line will bo semi-
weekly. Cabin Passage, $25.
PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
B’L.X. .
oct SI
8AM’l
MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, N. York.
n.,.. PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The now and splon-
E^jBMRdld sidewhoel stesm-
Ea&Sr’hips, keystone
STATE, Cant. Hobt.i
ana oi'ATE OF GEORGIA. -. *. «ras-
Jl°. J r -. will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
They will leave Savannah as follows:
Keystone State Wednesday, 23th September.
State of Georgia Wednesday, 6th October.
Keystone Stato Wednesday, 12th Ootober.
Stato of Georgia Wednesday, 19th October.
Keystone Stato Wednesday, 26th Ootober,
State of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November.
Koystone State Wednesday, 9th November.
State of Gsorgia. Wednesday, 16th November.
Keystone State Wednesday, 33d November.
State of Georgia Wednesday, 99th November.
Cabin Passage $20
Steerage 8
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
SSP20 HERON k MARTIN. Ag'ts in Philadelphia.
8TEAMB0AT LINES.
For Palaika, East Florida,
Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's,
Jacksonville, Middleburg (Black Greek), and
Pico lata.
The superior steam paokot WM.
ipany,t_
■ CUNNINGHAM, Agts.
leave every Tuesday.
— Iroight or passage, apply on board at the wharf
lately ououpiud by the Union Steamboat Comi
13 CLAGUORN k
TO TRAVELLERS UOING NORTE.
TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
U. 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M.,
after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day,
eonneoting at Charleston with tho
WUniiujKton Mtenm-Pncketa,
Whloh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at 2ft P. M.,
and also with the
New«York and (Jharlenton Steamships,
Whloh leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur
day afternoon. Passengore leaving Macon on Tuesday
* veuiugs, will arrive ia time to ooanect with the splen
did new stoamship Janus Adgtr one week, and the
steamship Souttumer the next. Far# from Charleston
to Now-York by land route,
steamships, $36. ' *“’ "
by land route, $££-timo 62 hours: by
. [my 15] S. hi. LAFF1TEAU. Agent.
SHIP LINES.
A Wurrauted Remedy.
PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
ruHoius* an uxuxdv znvav to
OR. TOBIAS’ VJKNKTIAN LINUIKNT.
• or Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism,
(Juiiiiy sore Throat, Toothache, Headache,
Soo-sioknesa, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old Bores, Mosquito Bites, In
soot tilings. Pains iu the
Limbs, Jto.
If it does not give relief,reoollsot your money will be
funded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it acoord-
S to the directions. This article is an English remt-
<Jy, and was used by
U’illluiu tho fourth,lotoklnuof England,
to b/ himu . our. for UU.um.tlim. «h.r.
...rjtlilo, alM b. W trl.d, follad. Or.r 10,000.000
bottl.i h... boon .old ia the United state, without a
•ingle failure, and many families havo stated that if it
**• $10 per bottle they would not bo without it, in case
of Croup, as it is as certain to cure as it is applied. The
'tost severe oouun is oured in a tew days. It oures
•onuouB in 3 minutes—ukadaouk in >£ an hour and
uuoleka, when first taken, in a few hours.
4ffsT Price 25 and 50 oonts.
DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE UNIHENT
in pint bottles, which is warranted ohoaper and better
thm ether for Colio, Galls, Cats, Swellings, Bruisss,
batches, Crooked Heel, ko.
1<n Prico 59 esat*. “®R
, DR-TOBIAS oould till twenty newspapers with tho
inters and certificates reoeived oommondlng his Lini-
toont, but considers that warranting itsuffloieat, as any
aim who does not obtain relief is not oalledon to pay for
A. A. 80LOMON8 4 CO. and J. H. CARTER are
sole agents for Savannah—also for sale by the drug-
(uu aud storekeepers throughout Georgia.
Dr. Tobia* : offloc, 249 Grouuwion street, N. Y.
J. II. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An-
"rsw s ll*n ( win supply the oountry merchants at the
prietnr's lowest prloes. mar 16
CAKY A PEBKIN'S
DAQUERREOTYPI9TS,
''•ruer of llrjran-ntnaud AlurkeUnquarOf
SAVANNAH,
And 401 Broiulwayt N. Y.
in « ke spared to seouro to their customers
t- 5* v a a k»h, Pictures of the name eloganttone and su-
foredUt? ****•,“l 1 ** 010 for akioh they have been hereto-
A, P M -* o’clock P. M.
Cakt. (oct 28)
J. W. Peukims.
NEW STYLES.
JUST received, p or steamer Augusta,
— a new style of Black Alboni Hats, forV|K
Child® Tsvioty of Youths, . *
lit $ aad Hats, Caps, ic., at
BELDEN 4 CO.
1 f\x\ n WOOL HATS.
]l )( I Do2c n Wool Hau, from $5.25 to $C, at
BELDEN k CO,
L^Oli SALK—Two boys U1 aud 22 yours old,
10 waitiug os Stcwsrds aboard oft
auov 3 V * rjr Dkoly, healthy and sound^ Apply to
L'OH SALK—A mau 22 years old, couutry
»4 a m»L e in A mul * tto 18 J «» r < old. city raised;
a man 40 year* old, a Porter. Apply to
Wk. WRIGHT.
' w.!? AL| 5t A Won, *“ 27 years old, a good
‘ »»mad Si JSt ,r ?5 #r » • nd her child 18 months old.
jrnan 26 year, .old, country raised. Apply to
,-TTr^- WRIGHT.
j ,- p - u ' ««nc.b]f to., a] wm. uRiauT.
h AjjTKUN UA1-1U0 b.|„ 1‘rime Ka.l.n.
VUU HOHTON.
•rj. The paeket schr M. E. WELL8, Terry, mas-
AjUtX ter, will have immediate dispatch for the above
nsBMrirt. Par deck freight =r rasrnre sprir ts
nov 3 OGDEN a BUNKER.
SAVANNAH MQKMIMG MEWfl. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8; 1853.
Dry Goods, Clothing, fee.
DRY ROODS
onr cheap and deetrable Stooh of .
Drew Goods Department,
'on.Ua i. I.&lus, Cuhn.r.1, B»r.n d.
load Plain Alpaca.. Fiaach, Ka,IUh
Long and Square Shawls,
ptoh and French Embroideries in great assortmi
. Mk Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chimasetu, Collars,
feat s Rubes and Waists, etc., etc.
HOSIERY, Ac.
Ia thla dapartmaat. w. offar «»afr rarl.tr of 81
Cotton and Wonted Hobo aud Half Hobo, Silk, Cot
(toft, BBS.
Linens and Dnmasks.
Jar Block of IhoflB UoodB, U ia fact a stock, fo
off., arof/rari.tr of Bloaohad aad Broaa Dam
Table Coveriallsfiesand styles, DlaMr Towels. 1
Napkin., Do,11.., Do.li., SrllCLI.V. 8h«i
8hirtln,aad fronting, I.loea 7-8and«.4 rrldo,
ranted all par. Flu,.ad from tho bait mak.r..
Blankets, Kerseys, Ac.
yushtioO
No. 149 Bronghton-st.,
JOSEPH UPPBIAN.
CONGRESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE.
R espectfully invites tho nuuntii
friends and the public, to his stock of
Kerseys,
Flannels,
Scotch Plaids,
Cassimorcs,
Blankets,
Prints,
Ginghams,
Chiuties,
DeLaints,
Cashmeres,
Alpacoas,
Cloaks,
Mantillas.
„ —....y, Gloves, liandkerchit
House-Keeping Goods.
'■'urkisli Towels,
the largeat stock In Savannah.
Silks, Laces, Hliawla and Brabroldo
A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Ws
Colorod, Brocade and IUald; also, Silk Foplius.
A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Flooi
ad Matts, well worth while to see.
. RAG CARPETING for kitchen ase, an excell
tiolo. and to which special attention is invited.
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, h
and French Towels at various prices, with man
goods not enumerated, together with an imuiom
CLOTHING,
which will be sold at wholesolo only.
Country Merchaut* and ethers wishing to pi
cheap Dry Goods, will do well to call ana examine mu
stock before making their selections. 3m oct 19
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS!!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 115 ConiiruHH-Nti vot, Snvannnli.
8 now prepared to offor to tho citizen* of gi
vannah, nnd the oounties adjacent, ono of the mo*
uiagnlfioent stocks of
LADIK8’ DHKSN HOODS,
Black do; Heavy Black Satin ue Chines; S
and Worsted Plains; Common de Laines, all u
Mcrinoed ; Ladies’ Cloak aud Talma Cloths;
1 find among this largo and
DltKMH HOODS
difficult, can bo pleased.
We invite particular attention to our stock of
lloUHekecping CJooUn,
both on acoouut of the qusdity and low prices at
offering them. Among thoMfeny be foam
‘ ‘ 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and <
8-4,19-4 aud 12-4 fine Bed Blankei
Inga, Linen and O
and Toilet Quilts.
larg.
Embroideries, Ladies' Emb
FOR FUKIHHT OR CUARTKR
superior paeket schr GEORGE P.
Ufs'
MERCER, Ufgbeo, ]
OGDEN P 4 >I £u^KER.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Llue
3-tv The regular packet sohr ENCHANTRESS
1 Tyler, muster, will have quick dispatch fur the
mHMbabove port. Fur freight or passage apply '
oot 31 OGDEN k BUNK!
SKEK.
Mi
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
The paeket schr FANNIE, Buaston, master;
ill have quick dispatch for the above port.—
~~ freight or passage apply to
GO DEN 4 BUNKER.
FOR BOSTON.
T-fc Tho fine schr. E. ft. BENNETT, A. N.
Wood, master, will meet with dispatch as
dMKabuve. Fur freight or psssage apply ou boat'
or to Loot 26J BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The bark CATA88A, Uaveus, master. For
particulars inquire on board nt Telfair's Wharf,
to [oct 29J BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CD.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Line.
Tho regular packot schr ELIZABETH 4
arfUty ELEANOR, Peirson master,will have quick dis-
««M»patch for the above port. For freighter passage
‘ OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
fc patch
apply to [oot 18J
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line
3-3. Tho regular packet schr VIRGINIA, Harris
master, will have quiok dispatch for tho above
mHMLport. For freight or passage apply to
oot 1H OGDEN k BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
3-3, Tho tine schr MAINE LAW, Uosmor, mai
< s ter. For partienlarsapply on lx>ard at Telfair'
^Mfcwbarf, or to
oot 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
Daguerreotype Likenesses,
ri'HE tpibbcriber is now prepared to executo
X LIKENESSES, in the best stylo of the art, at his
magnificent GaHery, coiner of St. Julion-street and
Market Square.
All Piotures warranted to give satisfaction, 0
taken without extra ohargo.
gsTIustructionB given in tho art, with apparatus
furnDhod; also, Stock and Chemicals for sale,
oot 29 J. W. MILLER.
(x
nltui
INGUA1U8.—French, Scotch uud .American
' Ginghams, in rioh and choice colors; IUoh Fur-
ituro Chints; 4-4 Frenoh do. For sale by
oot 31 Laroche 4 bowne.
C 11IKGK8 on Mercbunfe* Hank, New York, iu
J sums to suit purchasers, for sale by
ANDREW LOW 4 CO.
8avauuab, Nov. 1,1853.
i \ UM DROP*.—Chauveuu’* si
\JT Vanilla Rose, Strawberry, Raspberry, Banana
- Rose Lemon, an ~
ft.
JOHN B. MOORE 4
|>IULEM.—A larger stock tbar. usual, from the
family quarto, both Oxford and American editions
in -iurkey Morocco, with and without clasps, to the
“ " “ “■*** ' out extremely beautiful in
sale by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
nUJHIION PRAYER IIUUKS.—A very
.^ d *ra»dsome stock In svery variety of
style snd binding. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
A AiHUM*.—8omw new and very handsome; a
3S&* M “ d
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
G LODKM.—Franklin (ilobos, 0 and 12 iuch
For sale by JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
E A P I K R 111 A CHE GOODtL-jJat ...
ocived, a flue stock of the above, embraeins
les, Desks, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Toilet, Glove
and Jewel Boxes, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor
Cases, do. [nov 1] JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
TJ1CTURE*.—Plaiu und Colorod, Lithograph
X and Engravod. all handsomely framed, a small
(nvoioe just received and for sale at importors prices.
Frames may be ordered through the subscribers at the
. -T-. —’MllN m.*- —
manufacturers prices.
L. COOPER 4 CO.
5;
KTIUULK8.—In Culf 8kin and Alorocco,
1 with and without Sewing Apparatus^ very neat
useful article. Also, Ladles’ Purses. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
X>HIMK HAMS AT 14 CENT* PER
IT POUND.-Families aad |UoUl Keepers in want
or really good and cheap Hams are respectfully solicit
ed to oall without delay at
BERLIN 4 NATHAN'S.
' 1 Under 6L Andrew's Ilail.
0*HKN RUTTER*—Just raceivod, a fresh
\T supply of Prime Goshen Butter, and for sale on
moderate terms at BERLIN 4 NATHAN’S.
^MBROlbERlK*, Ac
Uh Emb'd (
Goods. . .
issues, Hdkfe and Undersloeves.
ladles and Oentlemen’s plain Cambric Hdkfe, among
hioh arc somo real Silesia Ooods at a great bargain,
tioelery for the seaaon,of all kinds ia Cotton, Merino
Wool, Spun Bilk and Silk Gloves of all kinds, several
makes. M. PRENDEHOA8T 4 CO.,
178 Broughton-at, op. St Andrew's Hall,
act 25
West Side.
ri\i r
X Ivory Handle Table Cutlery, of English and
Amerioan manufacture, in setts of from 29 to 63 pieoes,
I U*T KBC’D, in Biore, 10 hbls Canal I^lour,
#1 6 half do do, 6 do aewBuek wheat, 36 bags do do
5 bbl* Self-Raising El our, 5 kegs Extra Choice Goshen
Batter, 6 bores do do Cheese, tor sale low for cash a*
AI.VY ANnrR'B
BUT 3
qt
Ticks, Drills, eto.; .
Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to <
lldkfs aud Sleeves to match; ] .
Bauds and Flounces, very fino and rich.
s g 00 | c „f plantation, V
rv ««<MM1S. to whinli we i
Good* freely exhibited
n judgment and taste 1
FALL OF 1853;
QEORQE 8. NICHOLS.
FURNISHING GOODS, frc.
THE Subscriber has now iu store and offers for
the following:
Gent's fino blue, black, and brown Cloth, Bi
r Cloib, nnd Camblet Overcoats.
a grett variety.
than thirty
styles.
Gout's Veste—shout 1,599 Vests, embracing all of thi
now styles, some perfectly beautiful.
A vory large lotof Satinett Round-Jackets and Pants,
Flushing Overcoats, Frook and Books for servants.
India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overooat#.
YOUTH’* AND ROY*’ DEPARTMENTS
has never been equalled in this place, and oontains the
following:
Broad Cloth, Beave-Clotli, Peter 8ham Overcoats aud
and Sacks.
Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jaokets,
Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinot liouud-Jaoket*.
Mixed aud Kersey Round-Jnckots for Nogroes: fine
blaok Doo-Cassitnerc, blue Cloth, and a large assor'
meat of fancy-colored Caasimero and Sntinet Pant*.
Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpacoa Black Cloth, nnd
a great variety of Merino Vests. All ot tho above for
boys from 19 to 17 yoars old.
CHILDREN’* DEPARTMENT t
con ains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth
Suits; fanoy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vests and
Pants connected; Gonin's new style of Fanoy Dress
Jackets; blaok and brown Talmas; blaok and gr
Togas Overooat*; embroidered Caps. All for child;
Fancy Article*.,
embraoing almost every articlo for gentlemen's ward
robe that can be called for, together w ith tho richest as
sortment of covered and plain Caps for gentlemen,
youths, boys, and children.
N.B.—Most of the above goods, the Men and Boys
Clothing, bavo been made up expressly f>r my trade,
and under my inspection, nt the North, and oan confi
dently recommona ^iem as good, and as cheap as car
be found elsowhere. The citlscbs aud tmblio generally
aro invited to call and see at the Clothing Store, Gib-
bon's Range. oct 7
FALL dt WINTER DRY GOOD*.
1 D1K subscriber*liavo in slum a full supply of
Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, whloh they offer
lot sale at very low prioos, consisting ot liioh Dress
Goods.Cashmeres, d’L&ines, d'Barege, Plain, Fig'd nnd
bl'k Bilks, a fall assortment; Bl'k Bombasines and
Alpacoas, English, Frenoh and Amerioan Ginghams
and Prints; Plaid Worsted for ohlldren's Wear, plain
nnd fig'd Tweeds, etc., nnd a fresh variety of other
goods. | oc 24] NEVITT, LATHBOP 4 8TEBBIN8.
M. PKENDERGA*T Sc CO.,
Y1T18H puritculurly to direct attention to the
f f most elogant assortment of New Fi-onoh aud
British Ribbons thoy havo sold, embraoing evory novel
ty in style.
4-4 Rich Gonoa and Lyon's Velvets, for Talmas,
Scarfs and Mantillas, Bl’k and Col’d.
6-4 Suporfino Twilled French Ladies' Cloths for Tal
mas and Mantillas.
French Merinos, all colors; Rich Plaid and Printed
d'Lainss and Cashmeres.
24 178 Bronghton-st., op. 8i. Andrew's Hall.
NEW 11AKDWAHE STORE.
THE undersigned has opened a Now Hardware
-tore at
No. 140 ConureNa-atrcet,
In tho store recontly ooc r pled by Messrs. N. K. Bar-
uuin A Co., aud is now receiving an entire now and
w ell soleotcd (took of
KNGL1*H AND AMERICAN GOOD*,
embracing almost every artiole usually found in a
Hardware Store. Having purchased his stock direct
from the Manufacturers in England and this country,
he is onabled to offer his Goods as low as they oan be
purchased at any other establishment at the South.
~ re *P«°tfully asks of the patrons of the late firm of
••key 4 Norton, tho eltisen# generally, aud por-
, w , 'biting the city, to give him a oall, and be satisfied
of bis prloes, etc.
2 OEORGE A. McCLKSKEY.
FLAT* for*ale.
fl^IIRLE FLATS, belonging to tho Union Steam-
.1 boat Company, for sale low for cash. Apply to
KINCULEY 4 THOMAS. Agts.
—Plain aud figured
BU ? k Bo “ b U iBe ‘- do Merinos, Col
or •« do, Biaik Panuncttas, Colored do, Black Canton
Cloths, do Alpacas. Received by
. _ W. 0. WADSWORTH,
. No. 116 Congress-street.
LB, ALE, ALE.—25 bbls. Albau
r Ale, landing from steamer this day an& for sal*
atTTie Albaoy Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON/
/ CHILDREN’* WORSTED *ACK*.-
\J Children's Wonted 8aeka aad Overooat*. in fancy
colors. Also, Childrea's Worsted Caps, plain and
. Zephyr Worsted Boot*. 4e. For .ife by
16 LaROCUE 4 BOWNE.
oct 87
Landing from steamer this day and for sals fey
27 W. M. DAVID MON.
KAlilHOlDKJtV.
C OLLARS—ChimcMJttM, Umier*Iceves, Infanta’
■ Bahia *
and Muslin
KEMPTON
72 St. Jnllen aad 195 Hryau-streets,
117 Warring* Banga.'
pLATB WAEMKK81 Tri.eu, Bkiwer
Itobiu, Inf..!. W.l.U, Bn.krutC.pl, Cuukrlo
BUuub ui «n CAirt.n A „JM«^«l»«A
»«»a
HOIUE A NICUOlJfi,
iw BovAbMi-itnit.
WANTED.
WANTED.
.■? s-aar 0 - ****$$$
~ ~ Wanted.
as TBUB subscriber wishes to hire a Servant who Is a
tft o«l>l 0, Wtljhl. .p.th. Court Uou'j..
Wanted.
A COLORED E.l. hou„ Hct'v.nt nf un.xc.n.
AM. tlouhbl. ohmriorar. A wall ftrown hot iiral.rrua.
K: KElljr v«)r mull, Apply Mthl>uB«. tV m.m
*d WANTED.
75 A WHITE Servant Uirl to do House Work in a
r " A. small FbmUy. None need apply but th# best,
to whom good n agos will be given. Apply at the brielt
building on 8tato-street, third door above Baraard-
„ *f oetll
a- " WANTED.
ff/OUR Journeymen Tailors, two Coat bands, nnd
X two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at
0015 ROBINSON 4 CAMPS.
ou WANTED TO HIRB ORPuBcHAHE',
is, A of MAN, suitable Torn Porter in a Dry
ts, LA. Goods Store. Apply to 7
••P 80 WM. WRIGHT.
£ Land Warrants.
r |^HE highest prico paid by
X on* 31 WM. P. ROWLAND.
£ Houses and Lands.
«• TO KENT.
LJ FORE, 139 Broughton st., heretofore occupied
,h
ud STOKE TO LET, “
t>, T N Brynn-atrcet bolwcon Barnard nnd InOhriuu-
’* LcST’SX a ? k * l " n ln -
“* 1 U JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
— TO KENT.
Eff KlI!h7«.. T ' ,0 . 8 ' <,rr Buildln,,. with
IwB ,e i ) * rnt */..QP tho oorner of Jones and
JBflLlW.tra.u, m/I. b. routed oh..p h, lh. ,..r,
is oct 31 Cor of Montgomory-st. and Bay lane.
TO BENT.
ob a comer or Barnard and
s, &;■ New Hooston-streets. Apply to
s. WM. WRIGHT.
t ... EOK MALE.
Ffi AHouM.nd Lot, forcer or Mbirt, and R.r-
1- ih| »»l<l«- , tr..u. Th. Lot 1. 6U f.,t froit on I.iboV.
a—n*tj. and W fe.t deep on H./ooldi-itreet., fo.
.iuplo. Th. dwelling ii. n.w two atorj liricit build-
>• ing with a store underneath at the oorner.
-ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of the same dimensions, fee
simple. Apply to [oot26J WM. WRIGHT.
FOB kKNT.
A Stable and Carriage House. Annlv in
la- 00126 WM. WRIGHT.
d To Kent or kcasc.
Ttml Una oommodiouB publio HOUSE >t II.1-
iwU croud.]., do mil. Sutton, Central Kill Ro»d,
JBB.Scrl.cn Countv , It I. the brat .Und for « T«r-
ern cud Store lion.. In the Bute. Poucralou will bo
• sGctlct J»nu*ry next. WILUB YOUNO.
, Jtulcyoiutate.OOth Augu.t, ISM. tf not IS
TO KENT.
A WIIAKF Storo. Apply to
A oot 11 T.J. WALSH.
® TO KENT.
A Brick House on Jonos-street, on a full lot.
Valuable Faria lor bale.
s CmB THE Bubscribor oiTerii for aale hie
r ftiH Farm, situated about miles from tho city,
containing about 80 Acres, 60 of which areClear-
od and iu good order, tho balanoe good woodland. On
tho plaau uro all necessary buildings, good Well of wa
ter, Ao. Aleo, with or without the place, will bo sold
Two fine young Mules, 1 Horse, Market Waggrn. Cart,
e Farming Utensils, Corn, Fodder, Hay, Ao. For Par
is tioulars inquire of
J. J. 8NIDER,
- oct 7 tf At J. Joncc, E«q., York-it.
FOB HALE.
A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, on
Taylor-street, near the Medioal Coflego. Apply to
oot 3 C. PERRY, Agent.
FOU HALE.
IJS# A valuable Plantation, situated on tho Louls-
Kil Road, eleven uiilus from Savannah. It has
JLB>» good frame two story dwelling, and all neces
sary out-buildings on it, this trnot of Land oontains
three hundred and seventy-five noros, more or less;
there are about ono hundred and twenty aoree of olear-
ed land nnd under good fence, suitable for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; the woodod land oun-
Uins Oak and Pino, and is convenient to the Central
Railroad, which runs through It. Purchasers wishing
to bay, will pleaso call and examine for themselves.
For further particulars, apply on the premises, or to
WM. WRIQHT.
Also, w ill be sold with the place, eight Negroes, ao-
ouatoiuod to field work; lloraus, Wagons, Carts, Cat-
tic. Corn. Fodder, Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in
time. Titles undoubted. oot a
BAKEHOUSE TO 11KNT.
A GOOD Bakehouse, two Mtublea, n Wagon
A House and a good Yard to rent. Possession
given immediately. Apply to M. McQREAL,
oct 1 tf No. 18 Farm-at.
KOOMS TO KENT.
O FINE Rooms iu a House 45 foet square. There
1 O is a very fino cooking range for the use of the
Rooms, and two good Closets to keep utensils in. Ap-
_ M.McUREAL,
oot 1 tf Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-at.
l'Olt KENT.
ITitt ■ I' QRr two .lory Wuutlen builditirs, ail-
|»>| uatea ou West Broud st. aud Roborta-aireet.
’•“•’These buildings aro new, neatly finished, with
all ont buildings. Apply to
■opt 39 tf A. BRYAN, on the premises.
OFFICE TO KENT.
FEfl| The Office over Webster & Palmes'
USD Store, occupied for the past year by Messrs. Foot
Bern, t Dunham,—a desirable placo for a Factor and
Commission Merchant— will be rented low fur a term
of years on favorable terms if applied for soon,
sop 39 WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
VOU KENT.
r lMIF. STORE immediately undqr our office, well
X salted fur a grain aud feed store, or for storage
ofcotton. Apply to [sep 23] ROWLAND 4 CO.
11 ’O KENT—Tho second Store under our office.
X Possession given 1st Ootober.
sep 3 ROWLAND 4 CO.
FOIt KENT.
Hfi Tho Tenement iu Waidburg's Bnilding, at
BttD P ro,cut ooenpled I>v W. Woodbrldgo, Esq. Pos-
AiiD.Bii8Hiou given 1st November.
■op 19 R. UABERRIIAM 4 SON.
TO KENT.
n*$| Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner ol
t"D Abercorn and Jones-stroet, inquire to
JSJL *®P 14 A. BONAUD.
For Sole. !
K!f| Tho Plantation on Skidsway Island, Dtti
i;;| called the IxODOE, with an Island at- "
•BsBiUohed to it—In all said to coutain 990^^™
aoros. The price will be moderate, and the terms ao- (
oommodating; for whioh address
■op 1 tr M. G. W. at thi* offioo.
Grocery Stand.
Xj^OR SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward, (
X 1 suitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot <
No. 36 Troup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at this
offioo. tf aug 23
TO KENT.
RID Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf.
L n ,D ROU T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. P
JULfet>24 s
UtOB SALE.—A Lot 60 by 90 feet, fronting on f
X Laurel Streot, immediately in the rearof tho late o
Dr. C. P. Richordaone's House,
je 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. L
To tease. «
A PART of a Wharf, with a Slip and ample t
space for a Wood or Lumber Yard,for lease. h
Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, a
sep 12 tf Willink'sWhsit *
COSTLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS. t
T>ARABLE8of our Lord—Illustrated; by John P
Ji Fraaklin—one volume Folio. 11
Tho Wilkie Gallery—a seleotlou ot tho best Piotures .
of the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., including his L
Spanish and Oriental sketches, with notloes Biograph- 0
ical and Critical A large Quarto Vol. in Turkey An- \
tique. d
Poetry of the Years—Passages from the Poets de- 11
scriptive of the Seasons, with Twenty-Two colored il- »
lustrations, from drawings by eminent Artists. ^
Ths Vornon Gallery of British Art; edited by 8. C *'
Hall, Esq., F 8 A—a large Quarto Vol. in Turkey An- J°
tique. In v 3] JOHNM. COOPER 4 CO. JJ
T\K. KALL’K Mnxnetlc Llnliucnc-A f .
ij new article and vory highly recommended for l
Si-rnius, Bruises, Boros, Frosen parts and Rhoumatism; 0
also, good for Cramp aud Bilious Colio. Price only 25 „
cents, for aale by JAB. II. CARTER de CO., ^
nov 2 Druggiste, Broughton-st. ft
IJAY A; 11KIU K—Luuding from brigCnrib- h
JlX hoe at Bolton's wharf. h
2UU bales Prime Eastern Hay w
30,900 Hard Burnt Northern Brick, suitable for
pavements, for salo low from wharf by co
nov 2 tf WM. CRABTREE, 208 Bay-st. ih
ONUVV—BNIIV’V—Lullird'. H.ccobay 8nulT “
io in Jars, Bottles, and by tho pound; Scotch do do
do: American Gentleman do do do. A large and fresh re
Bupplyjust received at tb# Apotkeoarfet^lall/bjr^ 0 i
1 >KA** FENDER*, Fire Dogs and Fire pl
X> Irons. For ssle low by
nov 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
1 IKYANT’H PULMONIC WAFERS—For fi
Ml Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and loflueasa, a largo du
supply on hand. They are very hlghty recommended B
for tho above disease*, for sale by fr
JA8. it CARTER 4 CO.. to
nov 2 Drnggist, Bruughtou-st. w
A FEW of tlioso highly unproved Electro-
Magnetio Machines used without any propara- 1
tion, for salo by [nov 2] JA8. U. CARTER 4 OO.
XTEW WHITE BEAN*, d&.—lUbbls now oo
il White Beans ov
2 bhdsaew Codfish
190 boxes do Scaled Herrings
69 do do White aad Colored Choose
100 do Star Candles re
19 hhds Prime Bacon Shouldere ch
09 bbls Butter, Sugar aad Soda Crackers, landing dh
and for sale by di
bov 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. an
TJATKNT BALANCED As Scale Ftaaia w
X —Small Tea Scales and Weights, for sole by tr
^ 8 AMU EL PALMER 4 BON, ktl
oct 29 Gibbons'Building. ns
T>1ANW AND TABLE C'OVEUH.-A very u
X handsome lot of Cloth Piano and Table Covers, at an
KEMPTON 4 VEB8TILLE8, be
72 8t. Jalien and 105 Bryan-sts., Waring’s Bangs. no
oat29 . de
T,OKS—1000 dozen d.dy ixpactad to arrive, “J
TjL aad for valv by OEO. A. MoCLESEEY,
act 26 No 149 Congress-si. Sc
lirilI*KY.-10 barrels did Monongahala; I « u
YV puncheon Scotch Whisky; 1 do Irish do. For °L
J. by* "octlSl HYLaKD* O'NEILL. !“
L>ACON AND LAUD.—7Dbbd..prinHB.e<u bw
Il Sides;
30 hbd. prlai. But. Sboaldor.i rf
lOoufc. Saxar^arad Uuu; dr
to bbl.aad70 k.n prim. Ud Lard.
LOTTERIES.
Offioo No. 153 Uay-atreet—near City Hotel—i B
oonnsotion with Harnden'e Express Offloc.
Georgia suite Lottery.
A. D. KX.U8 A CO.. Mmu«n.
D rawn at.t.
ljM.tr, ClM. 1IL drawn on th. 711, inff-
IS 8 I II M 3i 3 It M >1 8 5l‘8T ‘
l» drawn bnUotl in >uh p«c» of 26 Ttokotn.
A HARK OUAHVJC BY TUB PACKAGE.
BUH Mt.
To ko drawn la Snrann.b Tkla Altcrnonn, 4X o'clock.
8CIISM8.
fea,ooo—i,ooo—sao—iso
4c. 4c. 4c.
Tickets $1, ehares in proportion.
Risk on a pack of Ilalvae only 0 50.
'* " " quarters “ 3 15,
. ASP Orders from tbs oountry answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, and prises eashsd on demand
at thle office.
Tickets, either singly orby £sckay/fo^saleJky^
OKKKNU AND FlILANKI illONUtUKNT
LOTTKHV OFFICE.
Bay Lane, near Hnll-Mircef.
nenc. near nnii-nireer.
GREGORY 4 BiAURY. Manager*.
r^KAWN NUMnKRS-OfOreouoAPulaski
X/ Lottery, Extra Class 78:
, i # 70 40 22 75 13 33 34 1 55 37
Alio for Claes No. 183 5
11 77 16 39 14 49 51 73 7 3 48 66 27 70
Tioket Nos. 16 51 73, prise sold.
v . extra otass 79. »
•hWUminaton. Del., This Day.
78 Number Lottery-14 Drawn Ballots.
A 8PLENDfD8CIIEME.
99,000 HOLLARS!
ko. ko. 4o.
Tickets 36-sharee in proportion.
Vender for Gregory 4 Maury.
Bay Lane, near Bnll-street.
UMKENE AND PUbASHl MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
Offcs No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lons.
GREGORY 4 MAtTBY. Managers.
D RAWN NUMBER*—Of Urecne 4k Pulaski
LoUcry, Class No. 133:
16 39 U . 73 7 3 48 66 27 70
Nos. a 70 73. returned in a paokage of wholes.
Holders of Prixos will please oall and reoelve
their oash, or renew their Prises.
EXTRA CLASS 79^
To bo drawn in Wilmington, Dol.. This Day.
78 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballot*.
8PLENDID SCHEME.
99,000 HOLLARS!
4e. ko. to.
Tickets t3-8hare» in proportion.
JAMES QOWEN,
»•▼ 8 Vender for Gregory 4 Maury.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
fbr file bmMf 0//Vre Co. at Augusta.
AUCTIONS.
Br T. I. Wnlth.
XUI8DAY, UIIo'.Io.,,
Will be sold la froat ot store, the nsnai assortment ot
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery, and Qlasa>
ware, Dry Goods, new aad second band Fnraitare
Clothing, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery,
Terme cash before deli very i also. I Mir large Defwm's
Cotton Scales; 1 Counting house DeekTifcCbalre, > office
Stand, l marking Pot.
. N. II.—All artTolcs purchased at auction and not set
tled for before the next regular sale, will he sold for ac
count aad risk of the former purchaser.
Administrators' Sots.
On TUESDAY’. Dec. 6,
d in front of the Court House,
legal hours of sale, the Interest of D. M. Roger*.
ed. In th* Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchison'*
Island. Fur further particulars inquire at tb* counting
room. Sold by leave of th* Ordinary ef Chatham Conn
ie?! t #!w pro J? r V , of M - Roftr*. deceased, and by
order of the Admmletrator.
Administrators’ Sals.
On TUESDAY. December 6
Wjllbesoldlo front of Court lfe5t,bttV*en the le
gal hours of sale, Lot and improvements. No. 19. oor-
n.r of South Breadaud Whitaker •tSS& Tte iSlto
suhJsct to a Ground Rent of W 6o to th* City. Th*
mprovementa consist o t double tenement Dwelling,
in the basement of which Is an Office, Drawing Hoorn
Pantries and Bathing Room. On the first floor, is two
large and elegant Farlurs, with a spacious Verandah
iaoiosed with Venetian Blind*. Ia the seeoadstory
is four bed room*,wlth an enclosed Verandah.all light-
“ uv - — ft,v — — dations for
I. • ktl.k bwUAt] “ '-'-W M • tabU
ed with gas. Thar* are spaoleua i..-
kitchen and servant rooms, carriage h
ia a brick buildinc on th* rsar of the d „
lane in thejrard, is a fin* pump and good water.
assssjaf*
and article of Uold
of $89,0991 also.
R -f’VJ^rticfeu
money refunded. ,
AarOood* for sale at Wholesale or Retail dariaa tka
day at 26 per eemfc. let* than the regulaTfrieom AH
are respactfUlly invited to call aad -
TO tiUKHuW, Met. Eat Hr*
Will be sold ia front of store, t&e usui
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Ores.
Wars. Dr/ Goods, new aad seeoad baa'd
Clothing, Fancy Astisism Cleehs, Watches, I
4u. Terme cash 4«n*—
just received.
Jl bblioholo. Butt Pork, la loU to nit purobu.ra.
Landing and for sale.
,*f e4ir ? bte BuUding tot for SaU.-I M t No. 9, fourth
eouaUng^oom 1 ^* ru * * 0Jr P* r ticulari, enquire at tin
i»i»To Red8 . t0,,# .. M J m f Powd * r » Sdo 4 Go’i
UtU HO powder, 13 do Dupont s N P Powdsr, for sale
low to cloee a oonoern.
Segura! Segura!
T UST Received, 10,000 Rio Houdo, 20,000 Con-
(J aoiaciou,6.999 Adelina. Also. IU box.* Pancake
jobaooo, and 19 boxes Crumpton’s Four Aces; also, a
fine lot Peter LeritlaH'6 Hapnee, Maooaboy, Soolch
and Irish High Tost Hnuffe. For sal* by
«« « .. p - Jacobs,
No. 29 Bnll-street. Sign of Big Indian.
V \1**ECTING INSTRUMENT*—A ~few
JLJ osses or snperior quality, for sale by
JA8.11. GAHTER 4 CO.
'I'EA *TRAINER* f and Tea Bulls. Juetr
X oelved by [nov 2] MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
I \l**OLUTION.—The copurinerahip heroin-
XJ fore existing under the name, firm aud etvie of
m tJ’RYRNE, is dissolvod b> the death of
M. W. O Byrne, all pureone having ulalms against ths
said firm will please present them for payment, and
lose indebted will make payment to
„ JOHN F. O'BYRNE, 8. I*.
Savanuak. October 31.1853.
MAT The businesa will be continued on his own ao-
oount, at the old stand by tho undersigned.
" J. F. O B.
' Lottery. Class 111, drawn on the7th Inst.
IS 49 3 19 33 38 27 46 64 69 9 24 37
Here is a beautiful small Scheme.
16 drawn ballots In eaoh package of 26 tiokets.
To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon.
Ocorgin Mini- LoUcry,
CLASS 112.
SCHEME.
93,000-1,000-390
And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prizes!
Tiokets only $1—shares in proportion.
Risk on a package of quarters only $3 31.
Tiokets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de-
TO THE .
CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH
And tliG Public In General.
WOLFE'S
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.
HPHE above-named preparatioulm* become extow-
I rlvely known throughout the Ien«th aud breadth
ot the Untied States, and is universally admitted to bo
io most delightful, hoalthtui, invisorAting and pure
reparation ot the inniper berry, that soiouco, aud a
. nig praotioeiu tho distillation aud preparation of pur*
liquors hoe ever succeeded in produning.
the production of a
articlo uf pure Gin,
out in the cure of the
) human race, and for
quaieu, a
In urdei
m wmuu piaoo the purest Gin has long been
d he was onabled to give to tho world hie
hioh, for purity, and entire freedom .'row
us fusel oil and all other noxious ingre-
delightful aromatic flavor, haB never boon
l cannot bo excolled.
u proteot himself from peouniary loss at the
i.uu. o* t-uuut., imposters snd pirates, who would un-
luestiunably attempt to palm off a vile and spurious
rtlcl* unon tho unsuspecting community, and, like the
rolf in sheep's clothing, prey upon their very vitals, he
eaorted to the expedient of importing nnd colling hie
iohnapps only in pint and quart bottles.
These bottles are of glass, stamped with the name of
the manufacturer; are oorfced and sealed, and have
he signature of Unoi.ruo Wou i
also iuolosed in colored wrap'
-i—j n f orm tt j 0llt
l, ooutaiuing two doxen
Notwithstanding all these guards, unprincipled par-
C0.1>ARTNKH*llli* NOTICE.
^HE undorsigneil having this day united
* themselves under tho firm, name nnd style of
KING k TAYLOR, for the purpose of carrying on a
General Factorage and Commission businesa, tender
their services to their friends and the publie, nnd re
spectfully sojloit their patronage. They may be found
at Messrs. War * King’s Counting Room, to whom
they respectfully refer.
8avannah, Oat 31st, 1863.
MCLEOD KINO,
W. 8. TAYLOR.
UjlAUUW IMAUNIIAM.,
ATT OK ME Y AT LA W,
BltlUnmre, Bid.,
1 f fino ni« professioiiRl sorvicus in the trans
action of legal basilicas in the city of Baltimore.
. RarEBENOEa:
* * «•'• *—« * WloUr, B.
.‘li, v w"'.«o r h^sr" T,,0,n “- “»“• w - *-•
Haeimno/i—Hen. R. M. Ohavlton, Franois 8. Bartow,
Smith 1 UMr 8on ’ I,r * J ' X ’' borovoa » R 0V - T. L.
Smith, W. T. Thompson. fim nov 1
JlltOAH STREET HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
A 1 he underai(ned Ima taken charge of
this establishment. The liousckhas been thor
oughly reuovatud and furnished anew. The
traveling public will find hie rooms airy, neat and
olean, and his table bouutiluUy supplied with overy
delioaoy he market affords.
j&rOwnibuses will alwa s be in readinese to carry
passengers to and from tbo Hotel to the Depot and
Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Colnmbns. •
Gandy, Gandy!
1 MI08E Dollar Boxes of assorted Candy, so suint-
bio for family use nnd convenient to carry or send
to any part of tho couutry, have arrived and aro for
‘ T. C. RICE’S Candy Faotory. Also,
“ s
r,u« «vr-
, RarConntry Merchants will do well to examine the
last mentioned artloles, as they will be sold at an ad
vance of only five per oent. upon the lowest Paris and
New York manufacturers priceo. Now is the time, for
Christmas Is near at hand. oct 29
THAT COUOH CANHY
J 8 RU’K'ti Cough Caudy nil it is cracked up to
be, is a-—“ L '- uV - 1
serration
i common as
it be obtained iu i
\ oommuuity v
• perni-
r cursed,
i almost incredible extent, until itis
lithuulty to ksep up a supply ade-
d, so fast are orders pouring it “
Determined that the virtues of the Schnapps should
i thoroughly substamlatod by the most unduniable and
nquestiouable testimonials, clroulara were dispatched
* every regular member of the Medioal Faculty and
rofrealonal Chemist whose name could bo obtained
lalysis ia ti
ithousand
physicians and chemists in the
ritten endorsement that the article is all that is
[aimed for it, and in the strongest language reooin-
lended its general use, not only as a remedial agent,
lit a delightful, harmless aud pleasant beverage.—
hose voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of
oquestionabla knowludge and the most perfect ecienoe.
Nor alone have practitioners and ohemists furnished
teir testimonials. The public press, in almost <
rinoipal city and town, lias boldly spoken in its
i Its editorial columns.
The New York Medioal Oasotte and Journal of
oussiun upon the subject of the use of alcoholic mix
es. medicinally, in bis widely circulating columns
I the views of the medical faculty in reference to mi
mnpps, in particular, givios an assurnnoe that they
ulu be spread before the public. Physicians, there-
9, who have not already complied with my request to
ward me their opinion, as to Its qualities, will oblige
by doing so through tho editor of Mediosl Ossette.
Were It nocossary to do more than simply state this
■lightest fear of the baneful, mournful and horrible
equenoesof intoxication—that vice which desolates
locial hearth, entails misery upon countless thon-
Is, fills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and
i furnishes tho gallows with its detdly fruit.
In oonntries whore pure wins* and liquors oan be had
adily, and for a mere trifle, they aro freely used by all
tsses, and drunkenness is hardly known—that vice
wliioh tho couplet of the immortal poet so aptly ap-
"A monster of such hideous mien—
That to be bated, needs but to be seen.”
Were Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatio Schnapps to be
ank ia preferenee to all other distilled or fermented
|uors, our Temperance Socioties would have leu ar-
oua labor to perform, and Horace Greeley, Gougb,
irnani, aad tne other learned, eloquent nnd devoted
ends of total abstinence, would rarely t»« called upon
asceud tho rostrum, and cause thousands to listen,
the groat and startling troths
i attent o
» Alains Law to suppress intoxication,
i and women will persist in drinking
M r waters is such as to produce great
of the system, and frequently chronic
sjnourablc character, the enumeration
4 or dostroyed. TLL. loot 1
become generally
uu the Schnapps are
kettles daily. Their
s. The proprietor solicits the most rigid teats, aad
es any person or persons to prove to the eostrary, or
produce an equally purs extract of tho juniper berry,
iriably b
i fhrougboat the United States.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
Sols Importer Lad Proprietor,
In Wof.WwiJaBcbTW-fHMt.W-York,
question whloh has beoomo
ter various upon the weather. Is Itioe'e Cough Candy
.. i» i. ..i.i j, e> i, a question which may now
. man’s next door neighbor, for so
perfect has been its suooess in effecting oures, that it
Is hourly receiving the approbation it so justly merits,
and the prediction with regard to its sxtsnsivs sale,
has been more than fulfilled, for alroady has it found
Us way to the remotest oo/aern of Georgia, Alabama,
Florida and South Carolina, where it wears its honsst
laurels as a conqueror of disease. It you have a Cough
for which you have a dread, be quiok and try Rioe's
Cough Candy, “ for the hour eometh when no man
oau ,T oure Consumption. nov 1
Seasonable Hoods.
UlUnKELLAH,
IMKAHOI.H,
AND PANS,
at Xempton & VeritiUe’a.
tied for before th* next
oountand risk of the fe
Wines and Liynort sti Auction.
On THURSDAY asxe. Mot. 10, ns"
Will be sold in front ef staff-
q«°r*; 36 do mi. Old Oiaff#
i”ti*wt» hu>UUriu4M<MN4 * 1 '*
Th. .bora Liquor, will pralllvtly M MM I, .Im,
oouilmmeut.
tkhms:—Bum, uud.TilOU. ouh I fro* SUoWjaM
mouations for
use aad stable
dwelling; oa the
j yard, is a fins pump and good water.
Alto—A Yellow Woman, aged about 46. a good Cook
and Washer. The above porperty Is sola by leavs of
the Ordinary, as ths property of 1>. M. Kocorodeoeas-
*d, and by order of the Administrators. Terms will
be dsolared at ths sale.
Clothing at Private Sale.
A handsome assortment of ready made Clothing, con
sisting of superfine Frook, Baoks and Over Coats, ia
lots to suit purchasers, for sals low. Terms oash.
• .*. . Prlffiffi Hale. Blook and Standlas
Lot No. 12 and Building, on Stons-strset. Th# Lot eehr Mary Ann assh# notTUremrS
is fee simple, 69 front by 89 deep. The dwelling is two “ M
stories high, and well finished. Will he sold low If ap
plied for by the 29th Inst.
one »Ud ‘h# elf v, for sals low
If applied for immediately, on aooommodAtlng terms.
Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brioh.in qnantUI
to suit purchasers.
399 bushels Tennoatee Corn, in lots to suit purchasers,
r $399,99 days, for approved i
Underwriter's Rats.
M ,ht X°T Mf - •• tka isntii
of Jshyl Island, near 8t. Andrew's Bound. TeruWCMfc.
For RenI.
Four Two Story Woedsa Buildings, situated on West
Broad-street an«f Roberts-atreet. Toes* balidiags are
new and neatly finished with nil good out-baUdiags.
For terms apply at tho Counting-room. oot 22
Stores for Reat. / v
Two stores under onr Counting Room, and ono Wharf
Store. Possession given lmmediatoly. oot 1$
J> Hides Want id.
Th* highest market prioos will bo paid for Oroon.
Dry, Sal tod and Flail Hidoo. Apply at on? donating
Hoorn. o«t 18
bark Uarvsst.
It. E. Rum .1 Pri.mtt Salt. 4
Now landing porsohr. Cataraet, from Providene*.
bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low. Mf 17
Prims Whits Corn nt Privsif Sals.
Just received in store, and for sal* ia lsfe tosnilpnr
chasers. Terms sash. aug 17
Valuabie Building Lots at Prions Sals.
Lot No. 13, eontalaiaglSU foot by 00 foot, sitnatod on
Gwlnuett-etreet. Also, Lot No. Id, ooatalaiag 69 by 1»
feet, situated on oorner of Drayton and Lamar-otrooto.
If not previously dlsposod of by prlvau sal*, the abort
lots will bo sold at publlo auotion in front of th* Court
House, on Tuesday, the 6th of September next. Terms
sals.
Tract of
Lot Land No. 23,1 . .
bored, situated in Cass County
Land at Private Solo.
if, 3, containing 169 acre#, wslltim-
TOnpboi,a few
miles Irom the State H. Road.
Rosendale Cement at Ptioaie Sale.
Now landing per sohr Cataract-199 fefel* Hydraali*
Improved Eesence of Ooges.
We have just reoeivod from ths maanfEeturenl*
Philadelphia, and will oontinuo to ksop on hand 1st
sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Essence of Ooflbff.
This is the best oompoeition of Oofiee over offered let
tale, and Coffee made from tho Essonoo is monk more
wholesome, more del lento, Saner Savored and ootartd,
r irfeotly dear, and la ovary respect superior loth*
ueet Bio Coffee, and inns# will prove a nett saving 7fi
par sent, over Cofiee prepared In the ordinary manner.
Try it and see if it does not.
Ttnnuue Bacon and Lard, at PritaieSml*.
13,999 Ibe. New Baooa, assorted Hog round.
2,909 " Fresh Lsaf Lard, just' reoeivod puff B. R.
from Tonne****, and for sale in IU t to suit purchasers
4r* roceriee, Provisions, ttc.
PUILORICK 4 BELL ofler uuaouommodatlng term#
at private sale:
Liquous.—60 bbls. N. E. Ram. 25 bbls.Yonsh B ready.
26 Ibis. Moaongahsla Whisky, 6 pipes U oil aud Qix, f
half pipes Cognac Brandy. 10 tasks •* Small fftiil'*
bouton Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMahan's),
6 eighth casks l’iaot, Castlllion 4 Co. and Hoaaesoy
Brandy, 299 dos. of fine Mads Ira, Shornr and Port
Wines, Brandy,.Gin, Bum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran
dy—all private stooh.
Bacom.—29 oasks did**, 10 tasks Hama, lfi tasks
Shoulders.
Hat.—390bales Eastern and Northern.
CaMKMT.—169 bbls. Rosendale GemuntC*.
Flou u.—199 bbls. Canal, 60 bble. Riehmoad,
S uocxBRT.—26 eraus assorted Common and Granite
lasswaub.—76 eases Tumblers, assorted, 10 rt«ss
Winos, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molassea Cane, 4q.
CatOKBBS.—19 whole and 19 half bbls. BssTsu.
Ciuahs.—69.999Common Usrmsa Cigars, 29,0U8 ffpaa-
ih Imported do. «
So a lx#.—A large assortment of Falrbank's Platfierm.
Also, a largo assortment of Ready Mad* Clothing,
Dry Goode, Matches, Wooden Wars, Brass docks.
Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, 4s. 4*. Jj Id
Two Stores, Nos.8 andlajohastoa's Building, Bop
street, for rent low.
tavoiuali nr-Aieal College.
8ES3IOM ISiJ-'at.
IIR COUR8E OP LECTURER IN TIIIR
Institution will eoiomenco on the First Monday IA
T
Nov
Yankee JVoMong.
H. V. MCOTT Ac CO.,
Ao. 176 Broughton-Street—Up Stain.
OVER BARNUH'R STORE.
TIT OULD respocifully invite the ntteution of City
and Country uierohants to their extensive
stock (of Haberdashery. Psrfhmery, Combs, Musioal
Wares, Stationery and Fanoy Goods ot all dosoriptions.
TOYS.
A very large assortment of Toys. 3m oc
COAL AND WOOD.
HKD A*H COAL,
I N quantities to suit purchasers ou the wharf, or
delivered in any partof the oity.
—ALSO—
Illnck Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oak,
Auli, Pine aud Light Wood, by
tho Boat Load or at Ketall.
For the convenieno* of persons residing in ths
" Morning News." In order to ensure promptness in
supplying orders, them boxes are examined daily at 9
A. M.. and 3 o'olook, P. M.
Particular attention will bs given to furnish lawful
measure, aud purchasers will confer a favor by imms-
dlatslr reporting any Instance in which my teamsters
should full to deliver the quantity ordered.
Having made arrangements for a regular supply of
tho abovo articles, ana for their prompt delivery, I
respeotfully ask a continuance of tbo favors of lay
former customers, and the patronage of consumers of
HEEH CANE
for shipment in any quantity, supplied nt short notice.
J. T. THOMAS,
irry Wharf,
o Clas ’Fork*.
Private Huuniing House.
f|U!K subscriber having tttkon the spacious reel-
X donee lately occupied by Wm. I. Way, Esq., re-
■pootfully notifies his friends and ths publio, that he
ie prepared to accommodate both permanent and tran
sient BOARDERS on reasonably terms. Persons who
have rooms elsewhere oan take their meals at his boose
should they wish to do so. The house is located in a
oentral part of ths city, on Wright Square, opposite th*
Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfaction be
trusts that both friends and strangers will give him a
share of patronage, (oct 20j GEO. O. DUNHAM.
For Sale.
HF, >1. ret of Board, aud Hc.litlln,, for lain low,
ol..r out»lot. C. TERRY, Allot.
■“P 13 «<WUUut-i fohuf.
aoo bushels Cora Heal.
onn BUSHELS fre.li ground Country Corn
X>\Ji.l Al.nl, ju.t r«coiv.a And for ..le by
<> 0HA8. II. MJRYEF.
tioe of Medicine.
J. G. HOWARD, M. D.. Prof.Anatomy.
W. U. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Priaofploa and Prao-
tioe of Surgery.
P. M. KOI.LOCK, 61. D.. Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases
or Women and Children.
C. W.WE8T.M.D., Prof. Medioal Chemistry.
E. U. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology.
U.L. BYHD, M.D., Prof. Materia Melteaaad Thera
peutic*.
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
FEES.—For th* foil oourse, $106; MatrieulaSion
Ticket. $6; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $19; Gradua-
on, $39. Keqnislto* for Graduation, the snare as U
her Medical Collages. C. W. WEBT.M. D.,
apr 22 tIN Dean of the Faoaitr.
ggr The following newspapers will please copy tho
above till 1st November, aud send bills to this OfKee !—
South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-wookly)
Courier, Charleston, “
Patriot, Albany. Goo., **
Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla., *
Ad cert her, Montgomery, Ala., **
Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., “
Oanoift. Chattanooga. Ala., M
News, Jacksonville, Fla., ««
WOOD ! WOOD!
ly ou band
ridge, a fell
! aad PINE
Jesse's, Bronghtoa-st.
*•14 Law Far Cash. aB
J. M. BUTLER.
leap o
his WOODYARD. at the Canal Bi
at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY
All orders left at J. D. ~
m
will bo promptly attendod to.
wood ! wood :: wood !:!
r PHE Subscriber has oow and will keep coastaat*
I ly on hand. a largo supply of the host quality off
highland Oak. Hickory and Pine WOOD, whien ho
offers by the whole sale or retail, as low for cash as ana
bo bought for in the city. All orders punctually at
tended to, and particular attention given to measure-
meut. Wood yawl at ths old stand at ths Canal and
Railroad Bridge.
jy 22 ly PETER WHITE.
Picked up Adrift,
A LARGE ELAT, with nn Wood In It; th.
t>« as ■ *
T
may have It ^ gSSSSOSKSS^
at Thunderbolt Fort.
BooidUof.
A FEW Mechanics can bo accommodated with
fX food Board 2d door from the eoratff of Maoon
tndprAy ton-streets.If OOtlfl
IaY MARKET BEEF ia half bbls.,
de by (votll] MINIS 4 FLORANCE.
A MJiMUKU ONE, TUl'A
oeived by
Apotheeariss*
TXTATER8’ Atmaapkerte Breast Gap-
▼ T A few of there eelebretod aad hjghly approved
Breast Cop* jast rac’d and for salt hy
nov 3 J At. H. CARTER 4 CO.
1,'INE »UltUKON>8 MfONOB-A .upply
X of superior Cup Sponge for Surgeon are; also.
Chloroform Inhalen, and a largo variety of Instrn-
JAS.VfcartiTb A CO..
Druggiste, Bronghton-st.
bfrrl.i, IMHU..,,
nov 3 Cor Ball and Congress-su, Monnmsat-sq.
■ JlCKI.ED UKEKINUB—30 bbU Hm
X Scotia Herrings, large else, landing and fo# sal#
by tnurfil SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4CO» 4
kJ HAW
bool Shawls, Jto. For sale b.
octal LaRQCIIE 4 BOWRUB.
AiUS, HAM**—U) casks of ptimaka^
Cashmere i
ud*j4h.„
iOCUE 4 BO 1
H
Hams. For sale low at
T \KE** MILK*, dkc.—1‘laid, Black and
JL/ CoRwed Brocades and Plain 6tlks, Bombasines,
Alpaeas, Canton Cloths, and a new style of Mooning
Goods never before offered in this market, at
KEMPTON 4 VEI18TILLE8,
72 8t. Julien and 106 Bryan-sts., Waring’s Range.
Coal, Coal!
O/Art TONS Liverpool Coal at $7 per ton, cash.
-wUU 190 do Bad Ash
For sale by
A. N. MILLER,
Eastern Wharf.
A LPIIAIIKTIILOCKH, GAME*. Arc.
For children in great variety—a now ana largo
' ply just reo’d and for sale by
et 28 JOIlN M. COOPER 4 CO.
NOT BOASTING. BUT FACTS.
HKa GAP*—GAP**—The finest and
mbEjttr best mado Caps to bo found in the City, are
to b« found at the Clothlug Store, Gibbons*
range—all mado up for my trade and told
cheap—oall and see. [oct 22] GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
M. PRKNDEKGAHT A GO M ‘
178 »'‘**‘%£lw%rSi4e. 8L Andrea '‘
TTAVE f real plsMure In dlractis, itteutlou to
JA„ th.irUt.purahMM. Iu oon.ection with U,.lr
lT.tail trad. Uu, oftrr. out urktljr th. ran. ...ua
In th. rat. of th.G Koodi, M I. purau.d th. lira.
houMiiu th, Nurthorn olUw, mural,, (I,Ini th.lr
LARGIwilTS? hdrant*^ ,r(,lni fraa bujlns IN
Glbhsm'i BniUImx.
RERUN it NATHAN>.
sagaawf
■iiueres in assorted colors, a fell and
mont. For sole low by » ——
TTuSIl LINENS
I super rud superfine ,
Pillow Case Linens: 8-4, 19-4, 1I<
Shoe ting Linens; Damask Table
Bl'chod every «,?allty. Towels and
full assortment ot Douse Furnishing
nabnrgs, a great bargain.
£jIMTH'&SVtan
Iq'lUE HC1LEEN*, Hand Bellows and Hearth
X Broshes for Parlor and common use, for safe hy
MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
oot 24 166 Bronghtsn-rt.