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DENTISTRY.
Drs. HOY ALL. and JOHNSON,
Murglcnl and Mechanical Dentists.
Olfioe ovor Zogbaum's Muaio Store, Mar-
kJSh kotSquare. 1 y nor 8
13*
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DOCTOR R. SOUTHGATE, (late of the
MwlleeJ Btaff of the Army) will dorote his
ttentioo to the Practice of hi* I»rofe**!o* in the city
* stvatmeb. He offer* hi* Professional Service* to
® be public, and mty he foand, until farther notice, *t
tbo p.vilion House. 18 nor l
— Dll. IIAUKI&
__ 11a* removed to thu residence formerly
owned by Capt. John B. Gallic, N. E. corner
f Whitaker and Harris-st*. Offlco in the basement.
octM 3n
" I.VON’S KAT1IAIUON.
. For Preserving, Re*toring, Cleansing, and
1^=*Beautifying the Hair, alleviating Nervous
ilfjltcho, and Curing Eruptive Disease* of the Shin,
n, reputation, co-extenslve with the civilisation of the
lobe, makes all praise superfluous, all exaggeration
fgipossible; and since ita di*oovery ha* found to sub-
titute to compete it* Incontested—Its inoontestible sn-
' riority. Physicians ahd Chemists,—honorable citl-
1 in from all professions of life,—the leading Journals
*j Europe and America,—Ladies who have used it upon
their dressing-tables, and Mothers in their Nurseries,
Jin fact, Us million patron* everywhere, from ple-
r«itns to kings, prononnoe it the most pleasing and
effective article oither as a Medicinal or Toilet prepar
ation ever produced. Do not foil to give it a trial.—
Price but 25 cent*. D. 8. BARNES,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York.
T. M. TURNER k CO.,
oct 27 lm Wholesale Agent* in Sarannah.
THE rolaxing heats of summer leave be-
hind them a long train of evils. The moet
universal of theso are goueral debility, and its sure
ittendsnt, lowness of spirits. For theBo we can recom
mend a speedy and unfailing cure, in the shape of
Huofland * German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
ickaon, Philadelphia. It is, in our opiuiou, a medicine
,(,yr,,rm-alune—unapproachable. It seoms to reach
,.ie fountain head of tho difficulty in the digestivo or-
janinilon, aud thus to relievo tho sooretions aud tho
blood of tho mareries morbi, or the causo of disease.
tonio properties give vigor to the mombranos of the
itomscb, and promote the seoretionof the gastric juieo,
bich dissolves tho food, while its oordlal, soothing, and
iliornativo Influence Imparts general regularity and
ttrength to tho action of the socrutive organs, and
leeiai to fortify the constitution. Such is our own ex
perience of its offoots, and we believe it is confirmed by
tbs evidence of all who havo tried it, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For solo by Dr.
Jacksojt, 126 Aroh-stroot, and by Druggists generally,
it 27 lm
STEAMSHIP LINES.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEW
To Travelers doing North.
D, S. MAIL LINK.
THROUGH IN 18 TO 60 HOURS.
New-York and Charleston Semi-Weekly
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ocean Steamers
JAMES AUGER, \ John Dickinson,
J Cammander.
Foster,
\ 1 W. J. Fe
1,200 Tons./
ON WEDNESDAY,
Commander.
l Richard'Adams,
1.500 Tons,; Commander.
SOUTHERNER \ Thomas Ewan,
1,000 Tons./ Commander,
icso steamers are unrivaled on the coaat for safety,
i and comfort, experienced and courteous comman
ders, tables enp|.lled with every luxury, will ensure
j£»yelers by this, every possible oomtort aud aevoumo-
Passage, having elegant State
^yatlheor * • *
11ENRY
Cabin Passage.........
datlon.
Ad" For Freight or Passage, having elegant State
Room accommodations, apply at tho otfioo of tbo .goat,
HENRY MISBROON,
Comer East Bay and Adger's Son. Wharf.
ready to take her place In the line early in November.
aept20
United States Mail Line.
N. Y. AND SAVANNAH HTEAIUKUIFK.
DAYS OK I.EAV-
INO SAVANNAH
FOR NEW YORK.
....Nov. 0
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull ** iy
The Alabama, Capt. Sohenck " 23
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. “ 26
Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull Deo. 3
The Alabama, Capt. Schenek " 7
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " 10
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " 17
The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok " 21
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " 24
Tho Florida,Capt. Woodhull " 31
Those ships aro tho largest ou the coast, uusurpassed
in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in
50 to 60 hours, aud are oommaudod by skillful, careful
aud pollto officers. They offer a moat desirable con
veyance. to New York. On the completion of the
Knoxvillo. in January next, this lino will be seini-
wcokly. Cabin Passage, $25.
PADELFORD. FAY t CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
oct 31 13 Broadway, N. York.
DKNTlSl'llY.
^ DR. BARNES liaving enlarged and re-
Isfli ifurnished his establishment, hopes
th his increased facilities, to supply the increased
>mkn<i fur his now style of Artificial Teeth, which an
iJmitted on all sides to be the most lifo-liko and beau
tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and mast bo soet
,, be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in
ibititing specimens of this to nny who may favor him
ritb a call at bis offloe, corner of Congress and Wbit-
ker-ati., entrance onCongress-st.
N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oot 1
5, DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. lUaxr, burgeon
ksOSa Dentist, (late qf New Orleans,) having loca-
J permanently in Savannah, respectfully tendors his
:of«»*ional servioes to its oitiions.
Reiidence City Hotel, private ontrance. Iy—ang 9
£3sr*.c
r 22
Liberal advances made upon shipments
of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and
York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR.
DENTISTRY.
DU. IH. €. It 12 A JL D
Performs all operations pertaiuing to Natural or Artlft-
il Teeth, in the host style. Offioe first oorner west of
Marshall House. Iy jan 17
TA^CUTT’S ifOUtilGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY,
rw—^ Persons wishing to eeud for their friends,
and dosirous of bringing thorn out by first
packet ships, aro iuformod that the subset ibers are
the only agents for the above Agency in this city.
They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wo.
Tipeoott k Co., Liverpool, iu sums from £1 and up-
irde, which drafts aro negotiabloin any town through-
it Ireland aud Great Britain.
Draft* on Franoo and Uormany, payable in all parts
sf the Continent, also for salo. Apply to
' “ “ OGDEN, 80 Bay st.
BUNKER k <
.11 EDI (JINKS WORTHY A PLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
Being prepared by a regular Graduate, aud Phy
sician of thirty years experience.
all Nxkvoub A*ractions.—Dr. J. 6. Rose's
sand Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis-
<o?«ry in Modical Scionco!—This astonishing prepara-
10a fur raising any weak constitution, debilitated by
ire, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm. It
lire* strength aud appetite, and possesses great iuvi-
T'&ting properties.
Tu* Great Pain Ccnicit.— Do gnu suffer with any
I’uiu/—If you do you will liud immeulato relief hy
i>ing Dr. HOSE'S PAIN CUitEU. It is the only pro
bation which cures, almost instantly, bore Throat,
llieuaiatism from colds, Pains in the bide, Back or
.imba; Face, Ear or Tooth-acho; Stomach or Bowels,
■it or Back ; Stiff Neck, Bruises, Corns aud Chilblains,
luerevur you havo pain, use the Pain Curor. Safety
li ague, l'rieo—12>jj, 25, and 00 cont bottles.
Lm Wuooi’iNo Cough.—This distressing and fro-
1‘tutly dangerous uomplaiut yields and is cured by
>r. HOSE'S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
i UUP. It alluys tho cough, and provuuts intl:uuum-
.... chest. It 'trequoutly cures in
ne week, and gives instant relief. Fifty cents per
Children are also llablo to Croup, which dangerous
nnplaint yields immediately to Dr J. S. Rose's never
nhug CROUP SYRUP. Prioo 25 uonts.
tOK ALI, DlSKASFM or THE KlONEVS AHD BLADDER—
Roto'#COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
bUlU.—This is decidedly one of the best remedies
r«r used for diseases of the b.idueys, bladder,*©., t ad
so for goutv affections; always highly recommended
i the late Dr. lhysiok, and many of the niostdistin-
i shed medical men abroad? Prioo 60 oenls.
hHKit Diseases, Dvspki'sia and Bilious Habits.—
yuur Liver is derangsd, your sk in wil 1 bo yollow;
Dpopua und Bilious condition or the systorn will fol-
* you ?*** troubled with eold feot, variable ap-
ttUe, and donresaod spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's co
trated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you
, . ,0 |*“ • ,n “ *11 the above bad symptoms disappear.—
1 »nd 25 cents.-Free/r»in Memory.
. 0 .** ,ove preparations, with Dr. Roso's
ADVISER to Persons iu Hioknosa aud iu
«*ltb, to be had or JAMES U. CARTER * CO.
THOMAS TURNER * CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
, . rft Savannah, Ga.
And of Dealers generally throughout the State.
ly
supj
A Wurrunted Itemedy.
UNTElld, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
„ m CA.N I'UUCUASE NO UEUNdV EQUAL TO
R. Toil! AS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT.
-r Dyseutery, Colio, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism,
ljuiniy yore Throat, Toothaone, lleadacho,
boa-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old bores, Mosquito Bites, In-
seut-SLingg, Pains iu the
Limbs, *o.
t it does not give relief, rooolloc!; your money will be
'mdod. AH that is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord-
to the directions. This article ia an English reme-
and was used by
illlauiUieFourthflateklngof England,
icertdfled to by himaa a cure for Rheumatkm, whore
r> thing else ho had tried, failed. Over 10.0UU 000
ties have boon sold in the United SUtes without a
gle failure, and many families have stated that if It
010 per bottle they would not ho without it, iu case
roup, aeit is as certain to euro as it la applied. The
t swore couuu is oured in a tew days. It cures
iiiauue in 3 minutes—headache in J, an hour and
lkua, whun first taken, in a few hours.
, Price 25 and 50 oouts.
UR. TOU1AS ha. alia put up a HORSE LINIMENT
pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better
-» other fur Colie, Galls, Cats, bwolliags. Bruises,
Atuhes, Crooked Heel, to.
... 49” Prioo 60 cont*.
Ht. TOBIAS oould fiU twenty newspapers with tho
l «r« and certificates received commending his Lini-
w, but considers that warranting it sulficiout, as any
i who does not obtain reliof is not oallodou to pay for
{HT Dr. Tobias’ office, 240 GreoinvicK street, N. Y.
U. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 8t. An-
* • Hall, will supply the oountry merchants at the
netor's lowest prioos. mar 16
VOlt VHIIjADBLI’HIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
■ Tho now eml splen
did sidewheel steam
ships, KEYSTONE
STATE, Capt. Robt.i
i'ATE OF GEORGIA, i»pi. j .TW-
vin, Jr., will leavo Savannah for Philadelphia every
Wednesday. Those steamships are the most comfortable
•o tho coast, and are unsurpassed fur sofoty and speed.
They will leavo Savannah as follows:
Keystone Statu Wednesday, 28th September.
8tato of Georgia Wednesday, Ath October.
Keystone State Wednesday, 12th Ootoher.
Slate uf Georgia Wednesday, 19th October.
Keystone State Wednesday, 26th Ootoher,
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 2d November.
Keystone 8t*te Wednesday, 9th November.
State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th Novembor.
~ ‘ Wednesday, 23d November.
Wednesday, 30th November.
Wednesday, 7th Duoember.
Wednesday, 14th December.
Keystone Suite...
State of Georgia.
Keystone Stati;
State of Georgia....
And s
Cabin Passage $2U
Steerage 8 .
C. A.L. LAMAR, Agent in Savanna)/.
*tp20 HERON * MARTIN. Ag'ts in Philadelphia.
8TEAMB0AT LINES.
TU TRAVELLERS GOING NURTH.
T11K HAVANNAU ANU (jllAULENTON
O. S. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olook A. M.,
after thu arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day,
eonueoliug at Charleston with ths
Wilmington Steaiu-Paclipts.
Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2)g P. M.,
aud also with ths
New-York and Charleston Steamships,
Which leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur
day afternoon. Passengors leaving Maoon on Tuesday
aveniugs, will arrive in time to connect with the splen
did new steamship James Adger one week, and the
steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston
to New-York by land route. $20— time 62 hours; by
steamships, $25. (my 16] S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
dHIF LINES.
FOlt BOSTON.
Tho paoket sohr M. E. WELL8, Terry, mas-
j tor, will have immediate dispatch for tne above
raHiiort. For deck freight or pasi«age apply to
nov 2 OGDEN * BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The new superior packet sohr GEORGE P.
” is er. Apply to
OGDEN k BUNKER.
MERCER, Uigbee, i
FOR NKW YORK—Union Mne.
rj. Tho regular pabkot sohr ENCHANTRESS
Hm Tyler, mastur. will have quick dispatch for tho
■■.above port. Fur freight ui passage apply to
ul 31 OGDEN k BUNKER.
FOR NKW OItKKANN.
The packet »vhrFANNIE, Beaston, inaeter;
iviH have quick dispatch for tho above port.—
mUMK Fur freight or passage apply to
oct 20 OGDEN k BUNKER.
Dry Goods, Clothing, fce.
dry noons
A c
booth
uniii,souai our uoou* are soia almost as cheap ai
other bay them; and we would distinaiv state that
no havo adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
are able and determined to soli them as 1 w, if
Dress floods Dcpiirtment,
BUka.ulaoabUkaof all uut.
u.aU aad upward., Krcueli, Ucotoh. fcagltali aud Aiu.r-
lean Ginghams, Prints, ete., etc.
Long and Square Shawls,
Seoteh aad French Embroideries in groat assurtmoi
White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, Chimasetts, Collars, I
fant's Robes and Waists, etc., etc.
HOSIERY, Ac.
In this department, we offer every variety of 811
Cotton aud Worsted Hose aud Half lioio, Silk, Cotk
and Merino Under Garments for Gout's and LadU
Kid. Buck, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Gem
Ladles, Boys and Girls.
Gimps, Velvets. Plain and Figured of all ooloi
Liueu, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttoi
Edgings, oio.
Linens and Damasks.
Our stock of these Goods, is in fact a Stock, for i
offer every Tariotv of Bleached and Brown Damask
Table Covers allefies and styles, Diaper Towels, Dai
ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash, Linen Sheeting
Shirting and Frosting, Linen 7*8 aud 4-4 wide, wa
ranted all pure Flax, and from the best makers.
Bluukcis, Kerseys, Ac.
We have a full and complete assortment of English
and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and
qualities, White, Rod and Blue Flannels, Blenched nnd
Brown Domer“ - •"— ~ *
Stripes, Blue
are fur snle nl
J. II. COHEN k CO.’S,
No. 140 Broughton*st.,
next to I. W. Morrell k CO.
I.ATBST AKRIVALS OF
EINSTEIN A ECKINAN,
No. 191 CongjrenH-at.,
DRKSS
Muslin and Bnrego de l«aines. flg'd and plain Cash-
mores, Ciroassias do Bergos, Froncli ami English Me-
rinoos, l'arauattas, Alpaeoas, Sotoeh Plfiidu, eto.
Shawls, Cloaks. Mantillas and Circulars, a sj
variety. Also, all oolors of cloth for Ladies' Mi
d Cloaks.
Freuoli and 8wiss Embroideries, Undersloeves,
Inaortings, eto.
ULOVKH.
Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Lsoo, )
Thread do, eto.
OLOTHM.
Bl'k and blue Broad Cloths and a variety of othor ool
ors, Cassimeres, all kinds; 6atinets, Twoods, Kontui *
Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings.
All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, UosierL-,
Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings,
and a great many other artioles too numerous to i—
HOUSE-FlRNlbHlNG GOODS!
J.P. COLLINS,
POUTER AND DEA
100 BRYAN 8TREKT,
I S now receiving, aud oilers tor eule at
prices, a largo assortment of Houso-Furnishing
artioles, each as:
Crockery, Tureens,
Chins, Plates,
Glass, Dishes,
Platod Teapots, (to.
Britannia Pitcher*,
Japan k Bowls,
Tinware,
Gublets, Castor ,
Tumblers, Knivos,
Deosnters, Forks,
Preserves, Spoons,
Wines and Waiters,
illy Glasses, Lamps.
Whito and Fsnoy China Dinner Services, White
8tone do, Tea Sets, together with every desci
Cot and Plain Ulasswaro.
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powdor
Boxes and Cologne*; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co
lognes; rich Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes,
and other Fanoy articles in great variety.
Family Uardwaro, Wire and Brass Fenders, And
irons, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wloks, Wood and Wil
low Waro, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats. Lanterns,both
guarded and Plain; Fancy and Ladies' Work
veiling Baskets—in short, ovary article in th
Furnishing line may bo founa at his estah
Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture excepted.
Wood, master,
■dUHLabovc. For freight
FOR BOSTON.
Tho Une sohr. E. R. BENNETT, A. N
meet with dispatch a«
r passage apply ou board
lout 261 "BIU Gil AM, KELLY * CO.
KOk>UKIUHT OK UHAUTKlt.
., The bark CATAS8A, Havens, master. For
«t particulars inquire on board at Telfair's Wharf,
Bfcor to 1 oct 20j BRIGHAM, KELLY k CU.
FOR NKW YORK—Union Line.
v-Y, The rogular packet sohr ELIZABETH k
^tsfx ELEANOR, Poirsun master,will have quick dis-
«SflMrapatch for the above port. For freighter pai
apply to [oct 18J OGDEN k BUNKfc
FOR 1*1111.AOKI.Fill A—Heron’* Line
The regular packet schr VIRGINIA, Harris
master, will have quick dispatch fer the above
wMflbport. For freight or passage apply to
oct 18 OGDEN * BUNKER.
FOR FRKIOHT OR UHARTKR*
Tho fine sohr MAINE LAW, Hosmer, mas-
tor. For particulars apply on board at Tellair'a
■SUNK;wharf, or to
oot 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
Daguerreotype Likenesses.
rriHE subscriber is now prepureii to execute
X LIKENESSES, iu the best stylo of thu art, at his
inaguiticunt Gallery, comer uf St. Julion-street and
Marki't Squaro.
All Pictures warranted to give satisfaction, oi
taken without extra charge.
49*Iuatruotions given iu tho art, with apparatus
furmthed; also, Stook and Chemicals for sale.
,20 J. W. MILLER.
und fat Salmon, i
BERLIN * NATHAN S.
nltiire Chintz; 4-1 French do. For salo by
oct si larocue a Juwne^
C"
Savannah, Nov. 1,1853.
ANDREW LOW k CO.
/ 1 UiH DROPN.—Chauveau’s superior Lemon,
VX Vanilla Rose, Strawberry, Raspberry. Banana
and Tolu Gum Drops. Also, Yanilla, Rose Leinun, and
Lluonci Jujube Paste. Just received and for sale by
7 1 JOHN B. MOORE * CO.
li 1
mTu
smallest pockot edition, some extremely beautiful in
Velvet aud Morocco. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
large and haudsnme stook in every variety of
stylo and binding. For salo by
JOHN M.
[. COOPER k CO.
A LBUiUB.—Some new nml very handsome; a
new and largo supply, embracing all sixes and
prices. Just received aua fur sale by
JOHN M. COOPER * CO.
G 1 LOBKH.—Franklin Globes, it und i~ inch.
f For eale Ly JOHN M. COOPER * CO.
CAUY A FLUKIN’!)
, d AQU£RREOTYPISTS,
urner of Bryan-st.and Murkcl-tiquare,
SAVANNAH,
And 40* Broad\vay f N. Y*
o p»ins will be spared to secure to their customers
Cloture*of tho aamo elegant tone and sn-
• ii as those for which thoy have been hercto-
'•dininguUhtd.
taken at all tours between 9 o’clock
M., aad 4 o'clock P. M.
(oct 28) J. W. Perkins.
NKW STYLE*.
I JUST received, per steamer Augusta,
8tirl ® of Rlsok Albuni Ilats, furVB
irnBl 0 ®*? 8 ?’ Also, a variety of Youths,
and Infanu’Hats, Caps, *o., at
M . BELDEN k CO.
WOOL HATH.
Hoxen Wool lints, from $5.26 lo $C, nt
—g 01 * 7 BELDEN A CO.
°Rsalk—t
30
an... . ^ K ~'l'wo hoys i!l aad 4 ti yours old,
M Stewards aboard of a
, JV 3 * VOf * Rkely, healthy and sound. Apply to
WM. WRlUltT.
-«! years old, country
» nulmuo hay 16 > oar. old. oily r.itld
ut a U years old, a Porter. Apply tu
V ikir WM, WRIGHT.
( wo,,,uu W years old, a good
*w«“l. I ^5 or ' Wld ohild 18 month*old.
M 3 20 years .1old, country raised. Apply to
m-r-T WRIGHT.
r' r y <lo»lraWo buildia,
. Xnm. Ha,lam
I fuu i>uk.« Prime Kaiter
-i 28*■'' Toreello, tor sale by
■ I851UHAM, KELLY kCO,
1
pAPIEft iUACIIK GOODH.—Just rc-
i °",T «’ JL 400 * 1 above, embracing
Tables, Desks, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Toilet, Glove
and Jewel Boxes, Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor
Cases, do. [nov 1J JUHN M. COOPER A CO.
f>IC’TURKH.—Plain und ('olored, Lithograph
f and Engraved, all handsomoly framed, a small
invoiee just received and for salo at importers prices.
Framos may be ordered through thu subscribers at the
manufacturers prices.
«. COOPEB A CO.
R KTIKULKS.—In Calf Hkiu and Morocco,
.with aud w ithout Sewing AL|iara4 is, a very ne
l useful article. Also, Ladies’Purses. Fur sale b
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
I > HI AIK llAAlrH AT 14 CENTS PER
X POUND.—Families and |Uotel Keepers in want
of really good and cheap Hams aro respectfully solicit
ed to call without delay at
BERLIN A NATHAN’8,
nov 1 Under St. Andrew’s Hall.
oct 29
Gibbons’ Building.
I ^itlBROIDKRlKM, dkc.—French and Brit-
j ish Etab’d Good*. Ladies' Cuffs, Collars, Chem
isettes, Ildkfs and Undersloeves.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s plain Cambrio Udkfs, among
whiob are some real 8Uosia Goodu at a great bargain.
Hosiery for the season, of all kinds in Gotten, Merino
Wool, Spun 811k and Silk Gloves of all kinds, several
new makes. 61. PRENDEKOAHT A CO.,
178 Broughton-st., op. 8t Andrew's IL' “
act 25
Wost Bide.
fllABLK CUTLERY.—Extra flue Pearl and
X Ivory Handle Table Cutlery, of English and
American manufacture, in setUot from 29 so 52
can be bought low at 155 Broughton-street,
nov 2 HOUSE k NICHOLS.
f UNT RBC’D, iu Hiora, 10 bbls Canal Flour,
si 6 half do do, 6 do now Buckwheat, 20 bags do do
6bM* Self-liaising Eiour, 5kegs Extra Uboioe Goshen
Butter, 6 boxes do do Cheese, for sale low for cash at
ALEXANDER'S,
nov 3 Cor Bull aad Congress-sta, Monnment-sq.
Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, which they offer
for sale at very low prioes, consisting of Rich Drees
Goods, Cashmeres, d'Laine*, d’Barege, Plalu, Fif'd and
bl’k Silks, a fall assortment; Bl’k Bombssiaee aad
Alpacoas, Eaglisb, French and Amerioan Ginghams
and Friats; Plaid Worsted for children’# Wear, plain
and fir’d Tweeds, etc., and a fresh variety or other
gotfTta Hi StfYITT, LATUBOr A BTfiDBlNS.
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
CONGRESS ST., MARKET SQUARE.
R espectfully invims tim aunuion of ii
friends and the pnbllo, to his stook of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which having purchased ou the most favorable terms,
he is prepared tu sell to the ad vantage of his c
Thuao gooria havo been selected under huov _
tion, and every article will bo warranted to bo whut it
is represented.
Amoug his stock will l>e found the following, in vari-
A iurgo Assortment of Furullure Prints.
Flannels,
Scotch Plaids,
Satinets,
Prims,
Ginghams,
Chintzos,
DeLaincfl,
Cashmeres,
Alpaccss,
Cassiuiercs,
Blankets, Cloaks,
Tweeds, Mantillas.
A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, llandkerohiefs and
Houec-Kecping Goods.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock in 8avannah.
Silks, Lnces, Hlmwls and Embroideries.
A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered,
Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins.
ipo Shawls all sizos, Long HIiaw
10 dollars each, Printed Cachmere Shawls, Waffle
Shawls in great variety.
A full assortment oi Carpetings, Rugs, Floorcloths
aud Matts, well worth w hile to see.
RAG CARPETING for kitcheu use, an excellent ar
ticle, aud ti which speoiul attention is invited.
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkin*
of
ich Towels at various prices, with many other
4 --itinerated, together with an immensi stock
CLOTHING,
which will be sold at wholesolo only.
Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase
cheap Dry Goods, will do well to call and examine this
stock before making their selections. 3in oot 19
Fall und Winter
D R Y G OQ P S !!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 113 Cougresn-Ntrect, Niivnnnnlt.
I S now prepared lo offer to the citizens of t?a-
vannali, and the counties adjacent, one of the mo it
magnificent stocks of
LAD1EH’ DRKH8 GOODS,
ever exhibited iu this olt>, consisting iu part of elegant
Blaok aud Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do;
Plain Silks,fashionablo oolors; beautiful high lustred
Black do; Heavy Blaok Satin de Chines; Raw Silk
and Worsted Plains; Common do Laines, all qualities:
Merinoes ; Ladies' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed
and plain all wool de Laines, Alpaocas, Bombasines,
Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, etc. etc.
Fcraons will find among this large aud vari d stock of
BUEBM GOOD*
such a variety of Styles and Colors that any .aste, how
ever difficult, can bo pleased.
We invite particular attention to our stock uf
Housekeeping Goods,
both on account of the quality and low pricos at which
wo aro ofleriug them. Amoug them may bo found 6-4,
8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter-
B mes and Toilet Quilts, extra large and tine Linen
arnasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture
Dimity and Chintes; Flannels, all colors, styles and
qualities; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Toweling*.
Tioks, Drills, ete.; Embroideries, Ladies' Etnb'a
Handkerchiefs, price* from $1 to $26; Collars, Under
Hdkls aud Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserting*,
Bands and Flounous, very fine and rich. Together
with a full stook of Plantation, Fancy and all other
styles of Dry Goods, to which wo invite all to call and
examine. Goods freely exhibited, aud customers left
to their own judgment and taste to purchase, or look
FALL OF 1838;
GEORGE S. NICHOLS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FUKMSHIfllG UOODS, SfC.
THE Subscriber hae now in store and offer* for sale
the following:
Gent's fine bine, blaek, and brown Cloth, Beaver
Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloih, and Cambist Overcoats.
Gout's fine blaek Cloth Cloaks and klantles.
Gent's hue bluo, blaek, and claret frock and Dress
Gent's Cadet Caaslmere, Tweed Cassimcre, blaok
Cassimere, bine C a* sin ere Frooktees, and business
Sack Coats—a great variety.
Gent's blaok Doe Cassitnoro, and more than thirty
different patterns of fancy Cassimere Pants of latest
styles.
Gent's Vests—about 1,500 Vests, embracing all of the
new styles, some perfectly beajliful.
A J«y large lotoi KatinettRound-Jaokots and Pants,
Hushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for servant*.
ri!ot Clo‘h Overcoats.
> OUTH’S AND HO YN> UKi’AKTIUKNTl
, * never been eqnnlted in this piece, nnd conUlne the
following:
^ro.dCloth, Benve-Clolh,l’elereu«m Overcoat, nnd
Md'Seci!*”*'. *“ d cUt *‘ L'lctb Drew brock.
Blue, blaek, brown, and Cadet Cloth Urea. Jaukota,
Cadnt and atejl-mi.od 8ntinat Koued-JackcU.
M'X'dtud Kersey Round-Jackets for Nerroes: fine
bine. Itor-CuintarV bln. Cleth.Znd n l.T. iwor”
meat A ' tuoj-coloredCeulm.r. nnd 8ntinet Panto.
JIV!: b ttiu, H.nved fiilk., Alpaoea Blaek Cloth, end
. ,l <« low of Merino Voau. All et the above for
U>.\ * M m ui to 17 years old.
( lltLOUEN’M DEPARTMENT«
con ms .dry pretty fringed and plain blaek Cloth
8utv*, oj oolored Cassimere Baits, with Vests and
ri.r*+ uected; Genin's new style of Fkusey Dress
JaekeG^ blaek and brown Talmas; blaek and green
Toga# Uvoreoats; embroidered Cap*. All for children
from 4 to 10 years.
Children, soys', nnd youth’s whit* nnd eolorod Shirts.
Fancy ArHelen,
embraoing almost every article fer gentlemen's ward
robe that ean be called tor, together with the riohest as
sortment of covered and plain Caps for gentlemen,
youths, boys, end children.
N. B.—Most of th* above goods, the Men and Boya
Clothing, have been made up expressly f»r my trade,
£ d undor my inspection, nt th* North, nnd ean eoafl-
atly reoommend them as m^ed, aud n* ebeap as muv
be found elsewhere. Th* efuseoa and public generally
are invited to call and see at the Clothing Store, Oik-
ben’s Range. oct 7
———■ — "" 'i 11 .
WANTED.
A 8 iyUATlON by a tmrv intelligent and active
A Man, who is a good Accountant, Book-keeper
andlBalesman. He would no*he difficult in ths choice
ot any emptoymeak that wonld secure bis living. The
| best elty referesoe ean he given on account of his hon
esty and competency. Apply at this Dffloe,
nov8 If
WANTED.
1 A SITUATION by a While Girl of a gout? ^a-
Vacation, to do general housework iu a respectable
Also, by an intelligent Boy, who wishes to learn the
Vt hceinghts trade. Apply St this Offlee. tf nov 8
WANTED.
1 THE Aubecriber wish** to hire a Servant who is a
good Cook. Also, a good active house Boy. Apply to
G.C. DUNHAM,
oct 31 on Wright Sq., op. the Court House.
Wanted.
A Male houvo Servant of unexesn-
il. tionable character. A well grown boy preferred,
kaimly very small. Apply at this offloe. tf oct 22
1 WANTED.
A WHITE Servant Girl to do llouro Work in a
JY small Family. None need apply bn* tho best,
to whom good wages will be givoa. Apply at the brtok
buildiugon State-street, third door above Barnard-
street. tf oct 11
. WANTED.
T^OUR Journeymen Tailors, two Coat hands, aud
JT two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at
. oet 5 ROBINSON A CAMP'S.
WANTED TO HIKE OR PURCHASE - .
A BOY or MAN, suitable for a Porter in n Dry
Goods 8tore. Apply to
■«P WM. WRIGHT.
Land Warrants.
r |MIE highest price paid by
X »u«31 WM. P. ROWLAND.
Houses and Lands.
TO RENT. '
A LARGE House iu tho conirul part of ibis city,
,/V^t$39amouth. Appy a* this Office.
TO RENT.
Q TORE, 1.10 Broughton-st., heretofore occupied
fc J. r .‘ m f uin K 8t ’ re ' ^Pp 1 / ‘ho Trimming
•trebt 0 * 1 Wbluker * Btr ® ek ' «ocond door from Congress-
BTOKE TO LET,
| N Bryan-atrect between Barnard and Jefferson-
X streets, on the north aide. Possession given im
mediately. Inquire of
3 »» JOSEPH J.H-I’MAN.
TO ItKNT,
FSt Tw<> stor '' Wooden Bnlldln*,, with
■mI >#*parato, on the corner of Jones snd
iImBL 1 urse-streets, will be rented cheap by tho year.
A M» * » b „ , „ J- MaNKE’iS,
oot Jl Cor of Montgomory-st. and Bay lane.
.. TO RENT.
P 75 * m tw ,9 on tho oorner of Barnard and
HtjB Now Uouston-itrects. Apply to
UL oct 26 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR MALE.
A Homo and Lot, corner of Liberty aud Rey-
BjtlE nolds-stTuets. The Lot is 60 feet front on Liber-
XdEbty, and 90 feet deep on Reynolds-stroots, fee
simple. The dwelling is a new two atory briok build-
—-ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of the v vino dimensions, fee
simple. Apply to [c,ct26J WM. WRIGHT.
volt HUNT.
A Hlnlilu nml Curriugu llou.o, Applv lo
A ortlM Wil. WRIGHT.
To Kciit or JLeasc.
ffidA Tlinfclarse commodious public HOUSE alHal-
oyondalu, 50 mile 8Ution, Contra) Rail Road,
XUE,Herivou County ; it is the btst stand for aTav-
oru aud Store House In the Stato. Possession will be
given 1st Jauuary next. WILLIS YOUNG.
liuln/ondulc, Mlh August, 1853. tf oot 16
TU RENT.
A WHARF Btoro. Apply to
JY oct 11 T.J. WALSH.
TO RENT.
Rrtft A Briok House on Joacs-street, on a full lot.
MmH Possession given immediately. Apply to
UL oct 11 T.J. WALSH.
FOR MALE.
A LOT benutifully siluotnd on high ground, on
JY Taylor-street, near tho Medioal Colloge. Apply to
oot 8 C. PERRY, Agent.
FOR MALE.
wffA A valuable Plantation, situated on the Louia-
njiffl vill* Road, elevou miles from Savannah. It has
XJL* good framo two story dwelling, and all necos-
n&ty out-buildinga on it, this tract of Land oontaina
three hundred aud seventy-five acres, more or less;
there are about one hundred and twenty acres of clear
ed land and uudor good fence, suitable for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton and Rio* ; tbo woodod laud ouu-
Ulns Oak and Pino, and ia convenient to the Central
Railroad, whioh runs through It. Purohaaera wishing
to buy, will please eull and examine for themselves.
For further particulars, apply ou the premises, or to
WM. WRIGHT.
Also, w ill bo sold with the place, eight Negroes, ac
customed to field wrrk ; llorsos, Wagons, Carts, Cat
tle, Cora, Fodder. Pete and Potatous, if applied for in
time. Titlea undoubted. oct 3
UAK.KHOUMK TO RENT.
A GOOD Bakehouse, two Htalilvs, a Wagon
J\ House and a good Yard to rent. Possession
given immediately. Apply to M. McGREAL,
oot 1 tf No. 18 Fann-st.
ROOMS TO RENT.
O FINE Rooms ill a House 45 feet square. Thero
*3 is a very fine cooking range for tho use of tho
Rooms, and two good Closots to keep utensils iu. Ap
ply to M. MoUKE AL,
oot 1 tf Bolton’s wharf, foot of Farm-st.
FOR RENT.
Cff2| Four two story Woodon buildings, sit-
km uuted oil Weal Broad-st. and Kohoiia-.irri't.
These buildings are new, neatly finished, with
all out buildings. Apply to
•opt 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the premises.
OFFICE TO RENT.
The Office over Webster & Falmes'
Store, occupied for the past year by Messrs. Foot
KmEk Dunham,—a doairabfe place for a Factor ard
Commission Merchant— will be rented low for a tom
oi yeara on favorable taruis if applied forooon.
sup 30 WEBSTER k PALME8.
FOR RENT.
r|HIE STORE immediately uudor our office, well
X suited for a grain and feed store, or for storago
of cotton. Apply to |eop 23] ROWLAND k CO.
f 1 ’O KENT—Tho second Store uudor our offico.
1 Possession given 1st Ootobor.
sep 3 ROWLAND k CO.
FOR RENT.
r^dd Tho Tenement iu Waldburg's Building, at
present occupied by W. WoodbrTdge, Esq. Pos-
jOLxossiou given 1st November,
sep 19 R. HABERSHAM k SON.
TO RENT.
Three of tho Fivo tenement Houses corner of
HiiH Aberoorn and Jones-streot, inquire to
JilB. sep 14 A. BONAUD.
For Sole.
EStt Tho Pluiitiition on Skidaway lslnud, L2L
IXH called the LODGE, with an Island at- ”
JwB>tached to it—in all said to contain 900^^^
acres. The price will he moderate, aud the torms ao-
ooinmodutiug; for whioh address
sep 1 tf 31. G. W. at this offlee.
Grocery Stand.
l?OIl SALE—A building lot iu Chutliain Ward,
X^ suitable for a Family Grocory Store. Also, Lot
No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at this
offlee. tf aug 23
T<1 KENT.
CSS Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf.
ROB T. HABERSHAM k SON.
ML rot. 24
PORSALBi-A Lot 60 by IKlfoet, fronting on
X 1 Laurel Street, immediately in the rearuf tbe late
Dr. C. P. Richardsono s House.
Je 28 ROBT. 11ABEK8II AM k 80N.
To Lease.
A FART of a Wharf, with a Slip and ample
space for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease.
Apply to C. PERRY, Agent,
eep 12 tf WilUnk'e Wharf.
COMTLY ILLUMTKATED WOHKM.
T> ARABLES of our Lo»d—Illustrated; by John
I Franklin—on* volume Folio.
Tho Wilkie Gallery—a seleotiou of the best Pictures
of the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., including hfo
Spauiah and Oriental sketches, with notices Biograph
ical and Critical A largo Quarto Vol. ia Turkey An
tique.
Poetry of the Years—Passages from the Poet* de
scriptive of the Seaaons, with Twenty-Two oolored il
lustrations, from drawings by eminent Artists.
The Vernon Gallery of British Art ; edited by 8. C.
Hall, Esq., F o A-a large Quarto Vol. in Turkey An
tique. [nov 3] JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
T\R, RALL’K Mnicoellc Liniment—A
1J new artiole and very highly recommended for
Si rains, Bruises, Sores, Frozen part* and Rheumatism;
also, good for Cramp and Bilious Colio- Price only 26 t
cents; for sale by J Art. 11. CARTER Jt CO., _
BOV 2 Druggists, Broughton-st.
j | AY Ac HKICK—Luuding from brig Carib*
XX b®« Bolton's wharf.
2U0 bales Prime Eastern Hay
30,060 Hard Burnt Northern Brick, suitable for
pavements, for salo lew from wharf by
nov 2 tf WM. CRABTREE, 298 Bay-st.
^JNUFF—MNUFF— Lollard's Muccuboy Snuff
O in Jars, Bottles, and by ths pound: Sootoh do do
de; American Gentleman do do do. A large and fresh
supply just received at tho Apothecaries' Hall, by
bov 2* j- E. DXFORD.
IJUA8H YKNOKIIH, Flro Hop aud l’irc
1 > Irous. For .,lo low b;
ut] HORSE .NICHOLS.
T) RYANT’M PULMONIC WAFERS- For
X> Coughs, Colds, Asthma* and Influenza, a large
supply on hand. They aro very highly rooommended
for tho above disease*, for sale bv
JAS. 11. CARTER k CO.,
nov 2 Druggist, Broughton-st.
A VUW of IIiomj liiglily au|iro»«d Etoclro-
M.guotio Maohinea u,0 “ wltnout an, pr«p»ra-
uoa. tor tal. by [oorl] JAB. H> CARTER.CO.
YTEW WRITE EEANM, A.—10 bbls now
White Beans
2 hbds new Codfish
100 boxes do Scaled Herrings
60 do do White aad Colored Cheese
100 do 8tar Candles
19 hbds Prime Bacon Shoulders
GO bbls Butter, Sugar and Seda Crackers, landing
‘"mM “ U ** SCRANTON. JOHNSTON . CO.
A LE. ALE. ALE.—25 bbls. Albany Crnum
J\ Alo. landing from steamer this day and for sal*
alike Albany Alo Depotby W.M.DAVIDSON,
oct 27
/ IIIII.UHBN’S WOKKTKO HACKS.-
t J Children's Worsted Seeks and Overcoats, in fancy
oolora. Also, Children'* Worated Caps, plain and
,4 r« Z4, ’ b, r W « r ' t ' J ^t.I.'oc^jBO^NE.
LtlllEU, CI1H1R--® bliU imw Haraat Cider.
t, t Laadia, tnm .«,u..r ‘bl.^a.d tor^bj
• Esnmon»mnr;
/COLLARS—ChimeeeUes, Uudersleeves, Infanta'
VJ ilub.., latoats' WaUU, Br.akfaa4Cap#, Catubtio
“ 4 B ** d *' Dfiyffiti^
orb,7
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
kit AWN NUM BERN—Of Georgia Stale
lottery, Class 112. drawn on the 8th Inst:
32 13 14 4 69 11 20 35 42 44 65 61 71 41 34
Here is a beautiful Scheme".
To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia Stale Lottery,
ClUSS 113.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
14 drawn ballots iu each package of 25 tickets.
000—9,000-1,000-10 of 400
And more than $100,000 in timnllcr Prizet!
Tlokets only $2 50-shares In proportion.
Tieksts and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de
mand, by GEO. S. GRAY* No. 0 Owens a Building,
nov 9 llpposlte Pulaski House
4Qff* Office No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—m
oonneotion with Harndon'e Express Offloe. *"ft£
GeorgiiTstite Lottery.
A. D. ELLIS k CO.. Manager..
D KAWN NlIHIHKItH— or Georgia Sl.ta
Lottery, Class 112. drawn on tho 8th inti:
32 13 14 4 69 11 20 35 42 44 65 61 71 41 34
Tiokots 11 32 61 an<T4 25 71, prises sold.
CA /*/TA L 8,000 DOLL A RE.
14 drawn ballots In each naok of 23 Tiokots.
class 113.
To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, 4W o'oloek.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
SB, ooo»e,ooo—1,000—vea
$o.
Ac.
Tiokots $2 60— halves $1 25—quarters 62>« cents.
Id' Orders from the oountry answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, and prises cashed on demand
at this offlee.
Tickets, either singly or by the paokage, for sale by
nov 9 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
GRKKNH AND FULAMItl MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Bay Lane, near Hull-Street.
GREGORY k MAURY. Managers.
SCHEME.
3,000 UOLLAUS!
$0. go. go.
Tlokets $1—shares in proportion.
Tiokots and Shares, either singly or by ths paekags
for sals by E. WITHINQTON,
Vender for Gregory g Maury.
Bay Lane, near Bull-atreet.
UltKKNK AND PliLASHl MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
Office No. S Whitaker-Street, Ray Lane.
QBEGORV k HAURY. Managers.
CLASS 134 ron 18537
Will be drawn in Savannah this day.
Tlokets $1—Shares In proportion.
JAMES GOWEN,
Yonder for Gregory g Maury.
P RIME EASTERN HAY; for UI* foeos
lien ii ivit tv rvlt raduutf i. W. CRABIBWi.
S riUHKV.-10 barrni. old Mooongak.1.; 1
puaeheou Seoteh Whisky; ldo Irish do. For
bl lUlWJ IIILAND 4 O'ftKILl*
TO THE
CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH
And tlic Public in General.
WOLFE'S
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
riMIE uhovo iiRHieU pruparutiun bus hacomo oxtau-
X Blvoly knuwn thruiighout the length and breadth
ot the Uuucil States, uud is universally admitted to bu
tho most dollghlful, hoaltliiul, invigoratiug and pure
preparation ot tho luuiper berry, that scieuue, and a
long practice in the distillation uud preparation of puro
liquors has over sucooedcd ia producing.
A long-uetablishod uianufaaturer and importer of
liquors of every description, tho uudersigned dovoted
huuself to tho production of an article of pure Gin,
which should prove a valuable agent in the enre of the
manifold diauutua which afflict the human raoe, and for
which llollaud Gin hae been prescribed by the medical
faculty for years. At length his efforts were crowned
with success, at his extensive distillery iu Sohiedum,
Holland, from which place the purest Gin has long been
imported,and he was enabled vo give to the world hie
Schnapps, which, for purity, and entire freedom from
the pernicious fusel oil aud all other noxious ingre
dients, and delightful aromatic flavor, has uover boon
equaled, and cannot be excelled.
in order to proteot himself from peouuia/y loss at tho
hands of cheats, imposters and titrates, who would un
questionably uttoiupt to palm on a vile and spurious
article upon the unsuspecting community, aud, like tlio
wolf in sheep's clwthtng, proy upon the it vory vii»te, lie
resorted to tho expedient ot importing and selling Ms
Hehnappe only in pint aud quart bottle*.
These bottles are of glaM. stamped with the name of
the manufacturer; are corked aud sealed, and have
printed labels bearing tho siguaturo of Uimjli’Uo Wolnc
upon them. They aro also inclosed in colored wrap-
tics have been found guilty of the unwarrantable aud
criminal practice . f buying up canty bottlos, filling
them with vilo common gin, wliioh is tho most perni
cious poison with which a community was ever cursed,
aud scuds thuuoauds to a wretched drunkard's grave
they drink. Caution is necessary.
~lhe Schnapps have! been introduced but about two
years, but in that brief time their virtues havo buou
knowledged to an almost incredible extent, until itis
difficulty to koaji up a supply ade-
Will be sold ia front of ths Court House, between (be
legal hours of sale, the interest of D. M. Rogers, deceas
ed, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchison's
tjr, as the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by
order of the Administrator.
Administrators' Sale.
On TUESDAY, December «,
Will be sold in front of Court House, between the le
gal hours of sale, Lot and Improvements, Mo. 10.oor-
uor of Booth Broad and Whitaaer streets. The Let is
sutyoot to a Ground Rant of 'J57 60 to the City. Ths
improvement* oonsist of a double tenement Dwelling,
In the basement of which Is an Offloe, Drawing Room,
1 entries and Bathing Room. On the flrst floor, is two
large and elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah
inoioscd with Venetian Blinds. In the second story
is four bed rooms,with an enefosed^Verandah,all light
ed with gas. There are spacious accommodations tor
kitchen and servant rooms, carriage house and stable
in a brick building on th* retr of tho dwelling; un the
lane in the yard, is a fine pump and good water.
Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 40, a good Cook
aud Washer. The above porperty Is sold hy leave of
the Ordinary, as the property of D. M. Rogers deceas
ed, and by order of the Administrators. Terms will
be declared at the sale.
Civ thing at Private Sale.
A handsome assortment of ready made Clothing, con
sisting of superfine Fruok, Basks and Over Coats, in
lots t*i suit purehassrs, for salo low. Terms oash.
At Prlrttte Bale.
Lot No. 12 and Building, on Stone-street. The Lot
ie foe simple, foont by & deep. The dwelling Is two
stories high, and well finished. Will be sold low if ap
plied for by the 20th ins*.
Two five acre lots, one mile from the citv. for eale low
if applied for immediately,on accommodating terms.
Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities
to suit purchasers.
300 bushels Tennessee Corn, In lots to suit par foassrs,
just received.
21 bbls choioe Butt Pork, In lots to suit purehassrs.
Landing and for sal*.
A desirable Building Lot for Sale.—Lot No. 9, fourth
tything, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquire at the
oounting room.
.* t *I*** t ' d 8 . to ne Mill* Powder, 2 do Hamid k Cc'e
Hli U HO powder, 13 do Dupont's N P Powder, for sale
low to oluso.a concoru.
Scpra! H'prsl
TUST fluouived, 10,000 llio llumlu, 30,(100 Cou-
*J solaoion, 6.000 Adollna. Also. 10 box< s Pancake
Tobaoeo, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Four Ace*; also, a
lino lot Peter Lorillard's Happen, Maoeaboy, Scotch
and Irish High Tost Snuffs. Fur sals by
P. JACOBS,
. nor 2 No. 29 Bull-street, Sign of Big Indian.
D ~ INJECTING IN KT1U J ME NTH—A few
eases of superior quality, for sale by
»ov 2 JA8. U. CARTER * CO.
I \INVOLUTION.—Tlic uopurinorship horoto*
AJ fore existing under tho name, firm and style or
J. F. A M. W. O'BYltNE, is dissolved hy the death of
M. W. O'Byrne, all persons having elaima against the
said Ann will please present them for payinont, and
those indebted will make payment to
JOHN F. O'BYRNE, 8.1*.
Savannah. October 31,1853.
Tho businoss will be continued on his own ao-
‘ the uld bUuu by the uudersigned.
6 J. F. O B.
ccJSTJ
CO-PAItTNUll.SHIP NOT1CK.
r PHE undersignml haviug tliis day united
A thomsolves under the firm, name and style of
KING k TAYLOR, for tho purpose of oarrylng on a
Geuoral Factorage and Commission business, tender
their servioes to their friend* and the public, and re
spectfully solicit their patronage. They msy be found
at Messrs. Way k King's Counting Room, to whom
they respectfully refer.
BloLKOD KINO,
Savannah, Pet. 31st, 1803.
w. 8. tayloTi.
VIIAHLKH 1)1 AltPdIAl.li.
ATTORNEY AT LA IV,
No. »|) Vnyette-atreet, Unltlinoro, Mil,,
/ Yrl'KItS hi. prorwalOMl aervico. In the Irani.
\J afitluu of log.l bu.iuos. in tho city of Baltlmo.-o.
ReiT.uencxs I
Baltimore—J. C. WiIson A Co., Lemon k Winter, B.
k t. Voss, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar
shall, Wiu. Suhloy, Esii.
Snvann-ih—Hon. It. if. Charlton, Franois 8. Bartow,
Robt. Habersham A Son, Dr. J. 1\ Scrovou, Rev. T. L.
Smith, W< T. Thompson, W. Woodbridgo. 6m nov 1
BKOAD STIIKJET IIO(J8£.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
a The uiideraigued lius taken charge of
thisestablislimont. The houso,,has been thor
oughly renovated and furniehou anew. The
traveling public will find his rooms airy, neat and
clean, and his table bountilully supplied with every
delicacy he market affords.
4MTOmoilmans will alwa s be in resdinoss to earry
pnssongurs to and from tho Hotel to the Depot and
Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Columbus. nov 1
Candy, Candy!
rj^llOSJA Dollar Boatt ol'uikurtud Candy,
nt** Lwarranted as
raonoy refunded. r
iJFtl for ^UnnU or Retail
Hi ASBLB’iL'jg. 2^.. t ii. ,4 gig-¥
Will b. UKruanl it
’ -«* WOKI h.!il OunlMn
w».a.u^SV’
oounl ana risk of the former pnrobaser.
, Underwriter’s Saif. , . „ ' n
THIS DAY, Mlto-Dnt, '#ti S.
Will lx .old I. front of aw,, for wm| of Date,
writers and all concerned, on* Plyiac J% and a Lei
Block and Standlag and BuuMr- ^ * *
sohr Mary Ann as she now lies
of Joky! Island, uom-Bt Andre
Wines and Liquors <sl Anetioni
.. On TUUH8DAY neat, Nev. 19, ae II e’eleeY
Will be sold ia foont el store-1* cane* Wins* eA li
quors; 30 deral. Old Otat* Brandy; * baskets Ckeeu.
pugne; i hhd Mountain Seoteh Whisky; t tilpes pure
Uoi d Gin; 2 half pipes old London lfoek Eseudf I lAg
S>Vt wiiir 11110Un * <UiMi * ** 1 * W.
oonUgnment Li ‘* aor * wU1 wM to slod*
Tannsi—Bums under$100,oash; from $I0P
60 days, over gSuu.OOdays, for approved and
_ _ • For Rent.
I our Two Story Wooden Buildings, sltnafoi on Wish
Brood-street and lfoUrU-strseL lhesYboildiurars
new and neatly finished with ail good out-bnUdinR.
For terms apply at the CooaUng-room. eel*
Stores for Rent.
Two stores under oar Counting Room, and one Wharf
Store. Possession given immediately. oot 1$
Hides Wanitd.
The highest market prioo* will be paid for QtoSh*
Dry, Baited and Flult Hides. Apply at our Counting
Hl>ouu _________________ oet 18
Potatoes at Private Sale.
20 bbls. choieo Kidney Potatoes, now laadsngfte*
bark Harvest.
N. E. Rum ut Private Rule.
Jfowlaudlngperschr.CbUraet,foom Providence^
bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low.
ohasete. Terms cash.
aug 17
Gwiunett-street. Also, Lot No. l4,ountainlng60by 12U
fost, situated on corner of Dcaytoa and Lamar-streets.
If nift previously disposed of by private sale, the abovo
lota will be eold at public auotbn ia foont ox the Court
House, on Tuesday, the 6th of September no*. Terms
Tract of Land at Privhle Sals.
Lot Land No. 23,16,3, containing 160 acres, well tim
bered, situated ia Com County near Kingston, a few
miles irotu the State K. Road.
Rosenuatt cement at I'rteal* Sale.f."
Now lauding persSlir Cataract—100 bbls Uyivaulis
Improved Essence of Coffee.
We have just received from iu* manufacturer* in
Philadelphia, and will oontiuu* to keep on hand for
sale, Augustus Hummel's Improved Essence of Coffea.
This is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for
sale, aud Coffee made from tho Kaeenoe ii much more
wholesome, more delicate, fiuner flavored and oolored,
perfectly clear, and In every respeot superior to the
fined Rio Coffee, and in nse will prove a nett saving 7$
per oont. over Code* prepared in the ordinary manner.
fry It and see If It does not.
lVnnMMtt bacon and Lard, ul VrieaUSaU.
18,000 lbs. New Baeon, onioned Hog round.
" ««•—»- * --*■ * *“* 1 — 4 Tsoeived (
ft suit pui
Groceries, Provisions, toe,
PUILBRXCK A BELL offer onaooommsdnting terms
at private saloi
_ Liquors.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 10 bbls.Feaeh Brandy.
26 bbis. Monongabela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gtn. a
half pipes C'ognao Brandy. 19 casks 14 Small Still"
Soutcb Whisky, 1 punohoou Irish Whisky (MoMalian's).
0 eighth casks Piuet, GastUlion A Go. and Hennsssy
Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Pork
Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky nnd Cherry Bran
dy—all private stook.
Bacon.—29 oasks Sides, 10 oasks Hams, 1$ sasks
Bhouluers.
Hat.—300bales Eastern and Northern.
Cxmkmt.—100 bbls. ltosendale Cement Co.
•Flour.—100 bbls. Caua), 00 bbls. Richmond,
Chouxkut.—20 orates assorted Common nnd Oranlts
Glass warm.—70 eases Tumblers, asserted, 19 sasos
Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, he.
CnAOxaue.-19 whole and .o half bbls. Boston.
lie'll Y"^j , ( J OWUomwoa0orm * DCi * a,, ' au,tw °* paa ~
Scales.—A large assortmsntof Fair bank's Platform*
Also, a large assortment of Beady Mad* Clothing,
Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass desk*.
Fansy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ao. Ae. Jyld
Two Stores, Nos. 8 aad 12 Johnston's Building, Bay
Street, for rent low.
»*ny
sale
■uiat
. a*>.d convenient to carry or send
ay part of the country, have arrived and are for
atT.C. BICE'S Candy Faotory. Also, an exten-
i family «
IT.C. Rich n Caudy rectory. Also, an exten
sive assurtment of fanoy paper and glass Boxes, Cor
netts, Ae.
£N~Coiiutry Merchants w ill do well to examine the
last mentioned articles, as thoy will bs sold at an ad
vance of only five per cunt, upun the lowest Paris and
Now York manufacturers prioos. Now is the time, for
Christmas is n
t 29
THAT COUGH CANDY
I S RICK'S Cough Candy ull it is crackod up lo
bo. is n question which has becoino as oommou as
servations upon the weather. Is Rico's Cough Candy
matter of _ r . .
quato to tho domand. so lost are orders pouriug in from
every State and territory iu tho Union, from Maine to
Orcgun uud California.
Determined that the virtues of the Schnapps should
be thoroughly substantiated by the must undeniable and
unquestionable testimonials, circulars woro dispatched
to every regular member of the Medical Faculty aud
professional Chemist whose name could be obtained,
sulfoitlng their acceptance of a bottle of the Schnapps,
with a view of enabiiug thorn to test its medicinal qual
ities iu their practice, aud submit it to the etriotest
chemical analysis in their laboratories.
Of the ten thousand physicians aud chemists in tho
United States, about four thousaud accepted tho ofl'ar.
Upwards of tv, o thousand have promptly luruiHhod their
written ondorsomout that thu article is all that is
claimed for it, and ia the strongest latnurage recom
mended its general use, not only as a remedial agent,
but a delightful, harmless ana pleasant berorage.—
These voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of
unquestionable knowledge and the most perfect soivnoo.
Nor alone have practitioners and chemists furnished
their testimonial*. The public proM, In almost every
principal oity end town, has boldly spoken in its favor
i its editorial columns.
The New York Medical Gaxette and Journal of
Health, high authority, has repeatedly proclaimed its
excclfouoe. Iu the July number of tfiut Journal, Dr.
Iloesu its accomplished editor, has publicly invited a
discussion upon the subject of tho use of alcoholic mix
tures, medicinally, in his widely circulating columns,
and thu views of the medical faculty in reference to my
Bcbnanna, in particular, giving an ussnrance that they
should bo spread before tbo public. Tliysiclans, there
fore, who have not already compiled with my request to
forward me thoir opinion, as to its qualities, will oblige
e by doiug so through the editor of Medioal Gazette.
Wore it neoessary to do more than simply state this
fact, which hu who runs may read, this pamphlet could
bn increased to uu indefinite length by the' publication
of those authorities, all on file at tho wareruomu of the
proprietor, in New York.
It is not only as a remedial agent that the Schnapps
to be recommended, butasagentlo and perfectly
harmless stimulauc, which oaouot be otherwise but
healthful aud invigorating, aud may be indulged in
with impunity by thoie of temperate habits, w ithout the
slightest fear ol the baneful, mournful aud horrible
oonsequeucoeof intoxication—that vioe which desolates
the social hearth, entails misery upon countisso thou-
nds, fills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and
ren furnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit.
In countries where pure wines aud liquors can be had
tadily, and for a mere trifle, they are freely used by all
asses, and drunkenness is hardly known—that vice
whieh tbo ooupletof the immortal poot so aptly ap-
Wore Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to bo
As lung
ouutry’is flooded, drunkenness and al/it« concomitant
vils must oxist. Wo may well
44 Oh that a man will put an c
To steal away his brains!”
In many districts of this country, particularly in the
egion ot the great western aud southern rivers, tho
kuracter of tueir waters is sueh as to produce great
disorganisation of the system, and frequently ehrouic
own at the South and West, and the Schnapps aro
id to tho extent of thousands of bottles dally. Their
lat recommendation is their undeniablo und well-
ablished purity, which cau bo proved by chemical
tlvsaticu of the contents of any and every bottle
iring tho above enumerated evidences of genuino-
i*. Tho proprietor eolicits the most rigid tests, and
ies auy person or persons to prove to the oontrary, or
to produco au equally pure extract of the juniper berry,
IGin.
lie are again reminded that Wolfe's Aromatic
Schiedam Sebuapp* ean only be proeuro^ in pint and
as good ns it is said
be answered by every
perfect has bc«u its moasas iu
Is hourly raoaiviug the approbaiim
question which may now
next door neighbor, for so
u «fit tiling cures, that it
, _ Iibnlion it no justly merits,
and the prediction with regard to its extensive sale,
has beeu more tbau fulfilled, for already has it found
its way to the remotest corners of Georgia, Alabama,
Florida and 8outh Carolina, where it wears its liunear
laurels ns a conqueror of disease. If you havo a Cougl
for whieh you havo a dread, bo quick uud try Iiioo'i
Cough Candy, 44 for tho hour oometh when no mar
can' 7 cure Consumption. nov 1
Seasonable <4oo«ls.
(JMttUKLLAM,
l'ABABOLM,
AND F4NH,
at Kempton & Verstille’ff.
It oan be obtained, la small <
i dollar for the quart
• unlimited quantities.
UDOLFUO WOLFE.
Bole Importer and Proprietor,
oct 25— lm Nos. 18 and 22 Boaver-«4reet,New-York.
1 lQUOU C7A8BH*— 4 20 Liquor Cases of difti
±A *al sixo, just received aad forsafo b ^ 0NAUD
oo«19
corner ol Bay xud Whitaker-strcet.
HOUND PI.ANTHH.-UW cu.k. Crowd
j r jMtw mu
niMrf lr/ui. - ••''Kart he U Spit-
156 Broughfon-st.
jf> HITANIA ;&*****
W’ asiffiftioW
Atr't ** i»*» W
Yaukee Notions.
H. V. SCOTT <k CO.,
No. 17C Broughton-Street—Up Stairt.
OVER BARNUH’S STORE.
W OULD rospectrully invito tho utt-iition of City
and Country mcrohants to their extensive
TOYS.
A very largo assortment, of Toys.
GOAL AND WOOD.
ltKD ASH COAL,
I N quantities to suit purchasers ou tho wharf, or
delivered in any partof tho city.
* —ALSO—
Black Jack, Upland Oak. Live Oak,
Aah, Fine nnd Llgkt Wood, by
tbe Boat Load or at Detail.
For the convenience of persona residing in the
ciiper portion of th* city. Boxes for orders ~~
placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., *>.
w. Liucolu and W. G. Dickson, aud at the Oflioe of th*
“ Moruing News." In order to ensure promptness in
supplying orders, these boxes are examiued daily at 9
A. il., and 3 o’clock, I*. M.
Particular attention will bo given to furnish lawful
moaaure, aud purchasers will coufor a favor by imme
diately renoiliug any iuitanco in which iny teamsters
should fail to deliver the quantity ordered.
llavinx made arrangements for a regular supply of
the above artioles, and for thoir nrouipt delivery, I
respeotfully ask a continuance of the fovora of my
former customers, and the patronage of coosamers of
fuel.
REED CANE
oot 3
THOMAS,
kmmot.Mnt, Ferry What.,
Opposite tho Gas Works.
Successor to D. IUmhiiakt, Ferry Wharf,
JPrivute Bourdlng House.
T HE subscriber ha viug inken the anuciuus resi
dence lately occupied by Win, I. Way, Esq., re
spectfully notifies his frieuds and the publio, that ho
ia prepared to accommodate both permanent aid tran
sient BOARDERS <m reaeoaabfo terms. Persons who
have rooms elsewhere can take their moals at his house
should they wish to do so. The boos? is located in a
central part of the city, on Wright Squaro, opposite the
Court House. Hoping to gird entiro satisfaction he
traits that both frlonas andatrangors will give him a
share of patronage. | oct 20j GEO. C. DUNHAM.
HCW HARDWARE STORE.
THE undoraignod has opoued "a New Hardware
Store at
No. 149 ConsraM-Ntreet,
In the store recently occupied by Messrs. N. K. Bar-
uurn A Co., a*d is now receiving an entire ne m and
well selected stock of
ENGLISU AND AMERICAN GOODS,
embracing almost every artiole usually found in a
Hardware 8tor*. Having purchased his stook direct
from tbe Manufacturers in England and this oountry,
he ic enabled to offer bis Goode as low as they can be
purchased at auy other establishment ai the South.
He respectfully asks ef th* patron* of the late firm of
61cCle«key A Norton, the oitiseas generally, and per
sons visiting tbe oity, to give him a call, and be satisfied
of hie prices, eto.
1 ™ GEORGE A. MoCLESKFY.
For Is ulv.
M feet of Boards aud Scuiitling, for salo low,
- ' C. FERRY, Agent,
Williuk’sWharf.
75 to oloar on* a lot.
sep 12 tf•
900 bushels Corn Meul.
onfi BUSHELS frn.U ground Country Corn
E
KEHH SILKH, dec.—Plaid, Black and
Goods never before offered iu this market, at
KEMPTON A VER8TILLE8,
72 St. Jnlienand 105 Bryan sts., Waring * Range,
ect #>
Coal; Coal l
nan TONS Liverpool Coal at $7 per ton, cash.
ZUU 109 do Red Ash do at $8 do do
For sale by A. N. MILLER,
oct 22 lm Eastern Wharf.
A lphabet blockh, games, &c.
For ohild ren in great variety—anew aua large
.uppl^ust reo'd and for al^b^ 1
. COOPER A CO.
NOT BUAKT1NU, BUT FaCIU
CAPS—CAPS—Tbo tlurrt nnd
b..t mid. Cap. to bo found in tho City, nro
to bo foond nt the Clothlog More, Gibbon.’
ron go—nil mode up tor toy trndo nnd told
oho.r-pnll told too. tootYll UEO. B. NICUOL8.
riiATS FOB SAI.e: ' "
rpHilKK FLATS, belnuglng to 'the Union Steam-
notU“
j, ior sain iow ior caan. Any*/ »
KINCULE Y k THOMAS, Agts.
ILKB*—Plain and figured
iaaafi^Werir'd^BuJh Canton
HAUNDEIPS EXPRESS,
For New York. Boston. Philadelphia,
AND ALL NORT11EHN TOWNS;
EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA*
I > V aUiumora Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox \
x> sills, Sluts of Georgia end Key Slone Stats— every
Saturday aud Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MUNI-
GG31ERY. and all lnformedtai* plaees. vtaCeaUal
Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Special mesaen
gers aooompanv «ur Express. HTTTv
Orriuas a«u Aoxais—153 Bay-street, 8avaanah;
Third-street, Macon; Oeo. R. Claytoa, Oglsthorpe;
Kaudoiph-*t., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York*
43and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; $ Cour*-
struot, Boston; Exohamjo-streot, Providenee*, Meal*
gomery-strout. San Frauoisoo.
aug ifl LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, k CO.
STOVES! STOVES!!
CALL AT
JOHN J. MAURICE'S,
No. 10, lil and 14 Baruardfstreet.
yff, WlltRE you will find as good an astoruaenl
/Pi a* there is in the elty—whieh on examination,
CZS will compete with a$y; and all of whioh will
TSiPS bo warrauted to bake, boil or roaet, or the par-
cbwuii ean retarn them. Having an over stock of
LARGE COOK STOVES,
those la want wuuld do well to call, being norehased
lost season at a reduced rate, 1 feel pooitive In saying
I oan sell any thiug in the shape of a large Cooking
Stove cheaper than those pnrohasod t fa season. Also,
all kinds or Parlor, Offloe and Hall Stoves on the most
accommodating term* and latest styles. Also, Tin
Waro of every description.
Cut Iron Pumpe for Wells and Cisterns.
Lead Pipe of the variousCallibre.
Wooden Ware, of every deforiptioa.
Brooms. Scrubbing und Dusting Brushes, eto. ete.
Glass Lamps lor Fluid and Campbine, OU, sto.
HOLLOW WARE
of every kind.
Having two of the best Plumbers in th* United States
I am prepared to run Water Pipes on oorreot princi
ples, uf Uu best material. I would refer to work dona
in tho nur buildingsof Mr. Waldburg. Mr. Wm. Rems-
hart, Stoddards, Lloyds one Clreopelya, aad numerous
othor building* in the city.
out 3l JOHN J. MAURICE.
WOOD l WOOD l
rPHK Subscriber will koep constantly on haod
X at his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a foil
ui ply. *t ell seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE
WOOD. All orderc left at J. D. Jesse’s, Broughton-st.
Will bo promptly attended to.
tr Wood Hold Low For Cult. JP1
jan 1 tf J. M. BUTLER.
• ■ iif. ouincriuer nua uuw nuu wm icop cvmiuii-
I Iy ou hand, a large supply of the best quality of
highlaud Oak, Uiekory and Pine WOOD, which ha
offers by the whole sale or retail, as low for cash as oaa
be bought for in the oity. All orders punctually at
tended to, and particular attention given to measare-
peterwhitf
Fluked up Adrift,
LARUE FLAT, with soma Wuxi In it; iko
. owner may have it by gro,vln^orgert^and pay-
A »t*Tband«bo!tYoVt.
Boarding.
i FEW Mechunici can bo accommodated with
L good Board 2d door from the oorn<r ef Macon
d Drayton-streeta.tt oet 29
NUMBER ONE, POTASH—-Just w
. oelved by J. E. DxFORD,
ir 3 Apothecaries* Hall.
W ATERS* Atmospheric Breast Cup—
A few of these celebrated and highly approved
juroast Cups, just reo'd and for sal* by
aov 3 J AS. 11. OABTEB k CO*
Ii'INK WIUKIBON’H 8PON61IC— ; A 'toM'
V of superior Cup 8poa(e for 8urgeon use; also,
hloroform Inhalen, and a large variety of Insura-
ents. Cull at JA8. IL CARTER k CO.,
* 1 ‘“ “ Druggist*, JBrouffhtofo-fto
UNT UEU’D FER NTKAMBR—10 bblo.
Apples, 10do Prime Eating Potatoes, 9 do Cran
us, 5 buxos Lemons, Cabbages, Ao.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
Cor Ball and Congress-slg, Monument-sq.
berrieei
by
kCO. 4
it HAW LM.—Rich Printed Cashmero Shawls,
IO 8-4,12-4 and l$-4 Scotch Plaid and Fanoy Shawls.
3fi**os' School Shawls, Ao. For sal* by ™ 7 ^
■«t3t Laroche a bowne.
AMS, HAiUS,—10 casks of prime bagged
Hams. For sale low at
wt 27 BERLIN A NATHANS.
£ an()y cAMKium., Twnniri,
*C.. YOB BOYS’ WBAR.-PU1. md Pltld Cm-
ores, Tweeds, Jeans, Bstttnets, North Carolina Css-
siuiores in assorted oolore, a foil and haudsome assort-
meat. For sale low by LaBOCHK A BQWNJL
1 HIMII LINENS, dec 4-4 «uper Mini.
1 super and superfine Irish Linens; 9-8,5-4and 6-4
PiUow Case LUenet 8-4, 19-4, H-4.Narm>U>y heavy
Sheeting Linens; Damask Table do; Brown and
Bl'ohed every quality, Towels aad Napklaa, wHhib
full aseorttpeat of House Furaishlag Goods; Flea On-
, "'1L“p B SND*BOAST • CO.,
178 Broughton-st., op. 8> Andrew** Balk
t illUK (St'KKKNN, SuS Itallow. I 1
! Bru.bc. tor f»rtor ..d Mtoto.. ^
oct 24 lyr
.titulNOlis, Yt.lo
blto.’piiik, al«. .id Slodo ool’d
octal DjWL_._
|.'1,OUU-8UO bbl. U.U.YlMrjIS
-\T U. HUM AU.-k bbda. prlmo utd Wr ft. <
Xl • Sugar, for sale hy
cot .1 ./ . ■ MINIS A FliORANCE.
sP
SttMi Trlwto, titorw
C4iTi «-»«a,
m iinpjMwWn,*.