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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1853)
-1. ' 1 SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER li; 1853. SPECIAL NOTICES. DOCTOR a 80UTHGATK, [late of the KT'ff^Medleal Staff of the Army) will devote bis "[JJtUm to the Practice of his Profession In tbs city 0 f 8s»»n® l ‘ h * u ® off8M hI> Servicet to the public, and may be found, until further notion, at tbs Pavilion floose. IS I - * DK. HARRIS •* m ^ Has removed to the residence formerly owned by Cap t. John U. Oallie, N. E. corner 0 f Whitaker and liarris-sU. Office in the basement. oct 26 Sm LYON»S KATHAIRON. Tor Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and nsantifying the Hair, alleviating Nervous Htsdaehs, and Coring Eruptive Diseaees of the 8kin. Itf reputation, co-extensive with the olviliiation of the rlobe, makes all praise superfluous, all exaggeration impossible; and sinoe its discovery has fonnd no sub- ftitatc to compote its incontested—Its inoontestible priority. Physloians and Chemists,—honorable clti less from all professions of life,—the loading Journals of Europe and America,—Ladies who have used it Upon their drossing-tablos, and Mothers in their Nurseries, _iu fact, its million patrons everywhere, from plo- hoians to kings, pronounco it tho most pleasing and effectivoartiele either as a Medicinal or Toilet prepar allot aver produced. I>o not fall to give it a trial.— pries but 25 cents. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. T. M. TURNER 4 CO., M t27 lm Wholosalo Agonts in Savannah. THE relaxing heats of summer leave be POST*hind them a long train of ovlls. The most univorial of these are general debility, and its attendant, lowness of spirits. For theso wo can recom mend a speedy and 'unfailing cure, in the shape of Uoofland s Oorinan Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M jaekson, Fhlladslphia. It is, in onr opinion, a medicine #u< (/rnenV—alone—unapproachable. It seems to reach •he fountain head of the diffieulty in tho digestive gMutation, and thus to relievo tho soorotions and the Mood of tho maceriei morbi, or tho cause of disease. ]ti tonic properties give vigor to tho membrauos of (.ha stomach, and promote the seorot ionof the gastric juice, which dissolves the food, whilo its oordial, soothing, and alternative influenco imparts general regularity and streogth to the action of tho secretive organs, and ■terns to fortify the constitution. Bach is our ow perienco of Its offoots, and we believo it is confirmed by the evidence of all who havo tried it, or had an oppor tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by I)r. jii KSO.v, lift) Aroh-stroot, and by Druggists generally, out 27 1® DKNTINTK Y. DR. BARNE8 having enlarged and ffsA T furnished his establishment, hopes i with his increased facilities, to supply tho increased demand for hlr now style of Artificial Tooth, whioh admitted on all sides to be the most life-like and beau tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and must be to be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasuro in exhibiting spooimons of this to any who may favor hlui with a call at Ills office, corner of Cougross aud Whit aker-sis., outrauoo onCongress-st. N. D. Examination and advice gratis. oot 1 Dentist, (Juts qf JVeto Orleans,) having loca ted permanently in Savannah, respootfully tenders his [rofosiional sorvices to its citliens'. Residence City Hotel, private entrance, ly—aug 9 > Congresx*streot, botwesn Drayton and DENTISTRY. Drs. KOYALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Meclmnlcnl Dentlats. to—Office over Zogbaum's Music Store, Mar- Dvjfls ket Square. ly noi DENTISTRY. DR. M. €• H£ALD Performs all operations pertalningto Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in tho best stylo. Offioo first corner west of the Marshall House. ly j» n 17 TATSCUm KOItttIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. For sons wishiug to send for thoir friends, »ud desirous of bringing them out by first lists packet ships, are informed that the subsoi ibers are the only agonts for the abovo Agonoy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Mosers. Wm. Tspscott k Co., Liverpool, In sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts aro negotiable in any town through out Ireland aud Great Britain. Drsftsou Franco and Germany, payable in all parts .UED1U1NK8 WORTHY A FLACK IN ALL FAMILIES. Being prepared by a regular (Jraduatc and Phy sician of thirty years experience. Fou all Nkkyous ArrxcilONS.—Dr. J. 8. Rose's Jfersout and Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis- tovsry in Medical Science !—This astonishing prepara- hon for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acts liko a charm. It jives strongth and appetite, and possesses great invi- groatlug properties. The Okkat 1*ain Cither .—Do you suffer with anu 1 amt—It you do you will find iiumouiate relief by miug Dr. RUSE'S PAIN CURKK. It is the only pre- 1 ballon which cures, almost instantly, Sore Throat, Stieumatiau from colds, Faina in the Sido, Back or Limbs; Faco, Ear or Tooth-ache ; 8tomaoh or Bowels, b^leor Dock ;8liff Neck, Bruises,CoruaaudCkilblains. Wherever you have pain, use tho Fain Curer. Safe to all ages. Price—12*^, 25, and 60 cent bottles. run Wuoor 1 no Couau.—This distressing and fre- quuntly dangerous complaint yields aud is cured by lit. HUSK'S CKl.KUUATKU WIlUOl'INU CUUOU 01HLI*. It allays the v-ugh, and prevents inflamma tion aud dropsy on tho chest. It frequently “"•week, aud gives instant rolJ" v,r - - un Croup, which dangerour bottle. Children aro also liable ... complaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's never failing CROUP SYRUP. Fnoo 25 cents. Foe ali. Diskases or the Kiunkyl and Bladder— Sf: J;, 1 !;“»«'• UOMFOUNO FLUID iXTUACi’ OF SUCHU.—This is deoidedly one of the best remedies •ver used for diseases of tho kiduoys, bladder, Ac., and f L*?w 0r . Roa tt » Always highly reoommendod 1-7 tne late Dr. Fhysiok, and many of tho moat distin guished wodioal rnou abroad. Price N) eouts. ClVICK DiSIUSEfl, 1>VSl’El’SIA AND BlLIUUS HABITS.— xr your Liver is deranged, your skin will bo yellow; Dyspepsia aud Bilious condition of the systom will fol low•: you will be troubled with oold foot, variable op- betUe, and denroued spirits. By taking Dr. ltoso's ce lebrated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you will soou tind all the sdwve bad symptoms disappear.- Duxes 12>^ and 25 oente.—Free fr*m Mercury. uSXAi of the above preparations, with Ur. Rose 1 JJbUlCAL ADVISER to Persons in Siokness and i Reslth, to be had of JAMES 11. CARTER It CO. THOMAS TURNER * CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, , . . ... Savauuab, Ga. And of Dealers generally throughout the State. STEAMSHIP LI NES. To Traveler* UoiiiK North. > it. t*. Mill. I.INK. THROUGH IN 48 TO Ml HOURS. New-York ssd Charleston Semi-Weekly STEAMSHIP LINE. VI Adger’e wharves every Satur day and tto/nesdap, after the arrival of the Care from the 8outh and West. On Saturday the new and splendid ocean Stsauore JAMES ADGER, 1,500 Toni./ ! John Dickinson, Cammander. W. J. Foster. ~ Commander. MARION, 1,900 Tone.. ON WEDNESDAY, UNION, \ Richard Adams, 1,600 Tons./ Command or. SOUTHERNER \ Tliomas Ewan. 1,000 Tons./ Commander. These steamers are unrivaled on the coast for safety, S peed and oomfort, experienced and courteous oomman- ers, tables supplied with every luxary, will ensure travelers by this, every possible oomfort and accommo dation. _ Ad' For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the agent, HENRY MIS8ROO& Corner East Bay and Adger'e Sou. Wnarf. Cabin Passage. $25 Steerage do... $8 tar The new steamship NASHVILLE, will bo ready to take her place in the lino early in November, eept 26 United States Hail Line. N.Y. AND SAVANNAH NTKAMHHIP8, DAYS OF LEAV ING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK. The Augusta, Copt. Lyon *• The Florida, Cant. Woodhull, *• Tho Alabama, Capt. Sohenok, •• The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •• Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Doe. The Alabama, Capt. 8chsnok, •• The Augu-.ita, Capt. Lyon, *• The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " 17 The Alabama, Capt. Sohenok " 21 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon Tho Florida,Capt. Woodhull • Those ships are the largos! on the count, u mmrpassed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and ar= commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offor a most desirable con veyance. to New York. On the completion of tbs Knoxville, in January next, this line will be semi- weekly. Cabin rassago, $25. I’ADELFORD, FAY it CO., Agents In Savannah. BAM'L. L. MITCHELL, cct 31 13 Broadway, N. York. FOIL PUILADKIiPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Thu now and splen did sidewheel steam ships, KEYSTONE _ STATE, Capt. Robt. , ...... ATE OF GEORGIA,TmT. .... vln, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships are the most comfortable ~ the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety acd speod. Wednesday, 6th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 12th October. Statu of Guorgia Wednesday,doth October. Keystono Htato .'..Wednesday, 20th October, Ktnto of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State Wednesday, 9th November. State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th November. Keystone Stato Wednesday, 23d November. State of Georgia Wednesday, 3Uth November. Keystono State Wednesday, 7th December. State of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th December. And soon- Cabin Passage $2U Steorage 8 C. A.L. LAMAR, Agont in Savannah. sepZD HEllON k MARTIN. Ag’ts in Philadelphia. Dry Ooeda, Clothing, Ito. _ ®BV HOODS FOR THE MILLIONI A GAIN w® hivit. lb. aUcntlon of Hi® public to JX .ur;h..p.udCt.lr.bl« H.ock of Dr, Ooo.., R’u.ht wllh tb. iwlulmi for CA.H ANl) CAsfl ON I.b f ,o thtt our Ural, .ro .old Unwl u cb.tp u other bu, Ch.m; ud w. would di.Uact! * IUl. tb*l, w. b»T. .doplod the ONE rillUE 8V8TKM, »4 •re able .nil deUrmined to loll them u I. v. If a. t otrcr, IbulkeuiH qu.litte* .re mid to U) boon I. tbooltjr. Wo offer Itt our Udl..' Dress Goods Department, Mouelin do Lulu, Cubmeree, Barose do Lolno., Bro- ojd. and l-l.ln Alpaou, Erontb, En.lleb and Oerio.n M.rleu.Bdinbuluu, Brocnde, l'lAded and Colored SUka, Black 8Uk« of all qualltloa and vidtba, from 74 rout, and upward., Fraaob, Boolob, Engli.h and Amer loan Oloibama, Print., etc., eta. Irong aud Square Shawls, Scotch and French Embroideries in great assortment, White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, ChimnsotU, Collars, la fant s Robes and Waists, ote., eto. HOSIERY, Ac. In this department, we offer every variety of 811k, Cotton and Worated Hose and Half lloso. Silk, Cotton and Merino Under Uarmeute for Gout's and Lndiss, Kid, Buok, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for Geuts, Ladies, Bo/s and Girls. Gimps, Velvets. Plain and Figured of all oelors. Linen, Silk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons, Edgings, eto. Linens and Dauiasks. Our atock of thaaa Qooda, la la faet a btook, for .. offer every variety of Bleaohed and Brown Damasks, Takle Coversallsisss and stylos, DUper Towols, Dam- ••k Napkins, Doyliea, Dowlas, Crash,Linen Sheetings, Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-Sand 4-4 wide, ranted all pure Flax, and from the best mnkore. Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. We have a full and eomploto assortment of English and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all stjltiand I ualitiss, White, Red and Blue Flannels, Bleached aad Town Domestics, allqnalitlsa,Ticks, Donims,Chscks, 1 tripes, Bins and Brown Drills, Ao. All of tho abo re for sale at J. H. COHEN k CO.'S, No. 140 Broaghtoa-st., ootlO next to I. W. Morrell k CO. LATEfeT AltttlVA.LH OF New Fall & Winter Goods. EINSTEIN & ECKWAN, No. 151 Con|(ms*st.| TTAVE just received by Taiott stcaiuere, a large XX assortment of (STAPLE DRY GOODS, as Brown and White Bhlrtings, eol’d Homespun Shirt ings, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Ksrsoys and Os- ""’’args^ete. Tho largest and finest assortment in this city,—Plain, 8trlpod and Fix’d Dresa Silks, a large variety: heavy Brocaded do ; Satin doChonss, plain bl'k Silks, etc. .. . DRESS GUODH Muslin and Barege do Laines. flg'd and plain Cash- umos, Cirnassias de Bergos, Frenali and English Me- rinoes, Paranattos, Alpaocas, Setooli Plaids, ote. Shawls, Cloaks. Mantillas and Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all ooiors of cloth for Ladies' Mantillas d Cloaks. Frinoh and 8wiss Embroidorios, Undersleeves, Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waists. Enib'd and plain Lawn Hdkfs, Muslin and Cambric Bands, Ladies' and Infants' emb'd Caps, Cambric and Swisa Edgings and lusortinge, etc. GLOVKH. Aluxandor s Kid Gloves, Silk and Live, Lisle aud Thriiad do, etc. (LOTUS. Bl'k aud blue Broad Clotha and a variety of other col ors, Cassimeres. all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Frenoh Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings, and a great many other articles too numorous f ~ tion. STEAMBOAT LINES. TO TRAVELLED UU1NU NORTH. TUB HAVANNAU ANU CliAULtKMTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every’ morning at 4 o'clock A. M. after the arrival of tho night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the sa •onueoting at Charleston with tho WUmlutfton Mtemii-Pncketn. Whioh leaYe with the U. 8. Mall every day, at2>£ I*. M., and alao with the New*York end Charleston Hteamnhlpa, Which leave Cliarleeton every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to conneot with the spl did new steamship James A dyer one week, ana tue steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. $2t>— time 62 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 15] 8. M. LAF F1TEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. , The roxular packet sclir. Francue Sattcrly, URcevoland master, will have quick dispatch for Sthe above pert. F'or Freight or Passage apply to rlO OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR BOSTON. B The regular packet bark EXACT, Grnmltr maetur, having most of her cargo on board w»i have dispatch. For freight, 6U bales ootton deck, apply to WASHBURN, WILDER k CO FOR NEW YOUK.-Oid Kniiibi’cU Line. 3J3h The. sohooner ECHO, Lowduu. master, will jrfuTl moot with dispatch as abovo. For freight i passage, apply to BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. The regular packet solir. NORTH STATE, Iloiton, master, will havo <|uick dispatch for "■Bfctlie above port. F'or freight or passage apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR FlttiKJKlT OR UUARTKR. Tho solir J. F. TOBIA8, Hand, master. For .otfLLi particulars apply to novH OGDEN A BUNKER. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. A Win-runted iteuiedy. W.ANTJSIW, FAHMBK8, I'AMIUEa, SJSA- CAPTAINS, ANU OTIIKUS. „„ CAN PURCHASE HO KEMEdT EqUAL TO pu. TOUIAM’ VRNKT1AN L1N1MRNT. tor pysentory, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, ^uinxy 8ore Throat, Toothache, lloadecho, Sea-siokness, Cute, Burns, Swellings, Old Soros, Mosquito Bites, lu- seotSLing8, Pains in the Limbs, Ao. If it does not give relief,rooollsot your money will bo rtfundod. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord- ’■* t0 ‘h.dir.otfem. TU. arUol. I. an tugliih rime- •), and was used by tvillluui ike Fourth,late kln R arEn.lud, ‘•dccrtlU.d to bjr bimu a our. lot Bboum.tl.ia, wh.t. •xrytliln. Dl>. bo b.d tried, failed. Out 10.UMJ.000 •uttles have boon sold in the United States without a ,lu bl« failure, and many families havo stated that if it **« fill) per bottle they would not be without it, in case Croup, aslt is as oortaiu to aura as it is applied. The ®wt severe couuil is cured in a lew days. It cures ToonuouE in 3 minutes—ukauauuk in }£ an hour and cuoi.kha, when first taken, in afow hours. _ JW I'rioo 25 and 60 cents. “1®$ DR. TOBIAS has also put vp a HORSE LINIMENT |a pint bottles, which is warranted obeaper and better tn*u other for Colic, Gails, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, boratchss, Crooked lleel, to. Prico 50 cents. DR. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the , ® tt * ,r *aud certificates reoeivedcouitnuudtnx his Lini- ®tnt, but considers that warranting itsutficiont, as any na who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for AM" Ur. Tobias’ ottico, 240 Ureenwlolt street, N. Y. a, UAItTEU, Broughton street, opposite St. An- i U*|| ( will supply the oouutrv umrohants at Lh« ^Prietor's lowest prices. CARY Ac PERKIN’S OAQUERREOTYPIbTS, oruer of llryua-Kt. aud i>Iarket*Mquaroy SAVANNAH, And 407 Broudwuy • N.Y. In 08 *P**' ei * t*> secure to their customers bori».« au . • i ictu ro*of tho same elogauttouo and su- ra/m fwr Which thoy have b.'en horeto- u r«dlsti ngulsht.fi. A taken at all hours between 9 o'clock l* m /f 4 °' clock -• B. (oot 28) J. W. Pebkinb. m f NEW HTYLKh. BM JU>r received, per steamer Augusta, Bt ylo ofBlaok AJboni Hats, for^K Chlldrsii Ak, o* variety of Youths, Si g* 4aa ‘“touts' Hats, Caps, ic., at 7 ... UELDENECO. l/m \VOOL HATH. 1U(J , ' Vo ° l 1,au * fro,n #5.95 to $0, at BELDEN k CO. h Two boys ai uml ipJ yours old, M Stewards aboard of a i nor s’ T “ rjr Nkely, healthy and sound. Apply to TTtttj WM. WR/GHT. t* U nxi«d A 1,1 a “ y* ur$ o|d » country **4 a man 4li ^ ® ar ® 0,, * , oi| y *■**»«<* i 6ov S ° 40 oid »» Porter. Apply to TmmTS WM. WRIGHT. WaohaASr7 A Wo,n ““ ye**™ old. ■ good A *«manaf r JS2 1 , 25®'»“f h «c child 18 months old. «w j iU ***** - ol(i ’ country raised. Apply to — wAiqiit. M d “ir.bl® building Jvg; UAl-luu b.l.. F,l.„. K“w. FOR NKW YORK—Old Hutnbla’d Line. •j--*. The sohooner PATRICK HENRY, Kundson, MnllA master, will meet with dispatch as abovo. F'oi ■SMMkfreighter passage apply ou board, or to f 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NKW YORK—lirig Llue. j-u. The regular packet brig AUGUSTA, T Stone, y&iig, master, having part of her freight engaged, will ■MNBhavo dispatch. F'or freight or passage apply on board, at Anderson’s wharf, or to nov8 WASHBURN. WILDER k CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 3., Tho brig ZENOBIA, nollius, master. Fo Art particulars apply to ifttt nor 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY Jt CO. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. WM. CRABTREE. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 3-3, The sohr PATRICK HENRY, Kundson, master F'or particulars apply on board at Tel- •SJMrfair> Wharf, or to nov 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR 1IALT1IUORE. The fast sailing schr. VIRGINIA, Capt. gll/1 Atworthy, will meet with quiokdispatch for the ■Sflmr' 1 u-ff-i-t-i Labovo port. F'or freight or paasaj •li xn ®P* - ter, will have immediate dispatch for the above ■MMKfort. For deck freight or passage a^pl^to OGDEN k l FOU FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The new superior packet schr GEORGE P. OUDEIlIf iuNKER. M. MERCER, Uigboe, mas « FOR NEW YORK—Union Ltuo. ^ Tho regular packet sohr ENCHANTRESS Ty Jor, mastor. will have quick dispatch for the ■HHm above ' - '-*-*-* oot 31 e port. F or freight bt or passago apply to OGDEN A BUNKER. FOU 1IOBTON. 33, The fine schr. E. It. BENNETT, A. N. Wood, master, will most with dispatch as •SM&above. F'or freight or passago apply on board [oct 26] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The bark CATA8S I, Havens, master. For particulars inquire ou board at Telfair's Wbarf, 211 j BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOU NEW YOliK—Union l.lnc. 3Ti Tb. rogu’.r picket ubr BUZABBTU k ^^kANOR, Petrson master,will have quick dis- patch for tho above port. For freighter passage OGDEN /(BUNKER. FOR FillliAlIEIzPlilA—lit*rou’n Llue. 3-i 1 he regular paoket sohr VIRGINIA, Harris master, will havo quiok dispatch for the above ^■Kport. k or freight or passago apply to ?OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTEUT jt, Tho flno schr A1AINE LAW, iiostner, mas- ^jjy^ter. JFor particulars apply on board at Telfaii'i oct 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. f ( Freuch, Hcoteii aud American □r Ginghams, in rich and choice ooiors; Rich F ur- iiiure Chintx; 4-4 F'rench do. F'or sale by oct si Laroche a bowne. L lllKCKB on Meruhanla* Bank, New York, in ) sums to suit purchasers, for sale by Savannah, Nov. 1,1853. ANDREW LOW A CO. vl Liconoi Jujube Pasts IBLEH.—A larger stock then usual, from the 1 family quarto, both Oxford and American editions Turkey Morocco, with and withont clasps, to the amallost pocket edition, some extremely beautiful in InTu Velvet and Morocco. For sale b’ sale by JOUNM. COOPER A CO. ^ large and handsome stock In every variety ol style and binding. For sale by uov 1 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. A LHU01S.—Nome new and t^ry baud some; a wnw and large supply, embracing all silts aad pricos. Just received and for adlo by nov l JOHN M. COOPER A CO. HOUSE-FURNIMIING GOODS 1 J. P. COLLINS, INPOBTER AND DEALER, 100 BRYAN-8TREET, 1 8 now receiving, uml offers for rain at vory low prices, a large assortment or Uouse-Furnishing articles, such as: Crockery, Tureens, China. Plates, Onus, Dishes, PlAtod Teapots, Jl 0. Britannia Pitchors, Japan A Bowls, Tinware, Goblets, Castor , Tumblers, Knivos, DooauUrs, Forks, Preserves, Spoons, Wines and Waiters, Jelly Glasses, Lamps. White and F'anoy China Dinner Services, White , , WANTED. A MTCAHOW by ® *til, ipt.UIgsnt .ml .cllv. Man, who Is a good Aooouuteat. Book-keeper aud Salesman. He would not be dtffioult la the cholee J 1 A V.w»P]?r»«ist that mH. secure his living. The h«»t «ty reftrence oan be glFen on ae«Hinnt of his hon esty ana competency. Apply at this Office. nuvB if good Cook. Also, a good active houeo Bov. Apply to G.C. DUNHAM net 31 onWrlght 8q., op. the Court House. A L'Ol.ORKt) Main hou*« Horvnnt of uuexcen. XXtionable character. A woll grown boy preferrod. Family vary small. Apply at Oils office, tf oct 22 WANTED. A WHITE Servaut Girl to do House Work in a XX mall Family. None need apply but the best, to whom good wages will be given. Apply at the briek building on State-street, third door above Barnard- « oct 11 I , „ WANTED. j'OLR Jouriioynion Tailors, two Coat hands, and two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at _°*L a ROBINSON A CAMT'S. WANTED TO BIBB OK PURCUASE. A ROY or MAN. .uiubl. for . Port.r i® • Dry j[\ Qoode Store. Apply to 7 »ff«“ WM. WRIOUT. Land Warrants. r |’IIU hbrbeit price paid by X »"«fl WM. P, ROWLAND. Bouses and Lands. TO UBNT. TWO Houses on the corner of Barnard and TO RENT; A BRICK 8TORE, No. 116 Bryan-otreet. Apply U} [■<>▼ iO] C. A. CLOUD. TO RENT. ff| v IIK Storo lately occupied by John Doyle, Jr., corner Bryan and Jefferson-strect. Apply to po* 10 E. O’BYRNE. TO RENT. A LARGE Houno iu tho central part of this city, at $:U)a month. App^r. i this Uffleo. TO KKNT. JTORK, 139 BroughtonIirreloforr occupied J M«Trimmlig Store. Apply ,t ih. Trimming ^rOtOaWhitaker.strest.Mcondtfoor from Congress- E 8TORK TO LET, I N Rrynn-strcot between lluriiarcl and Jnfloreon- J streoU, ou the north side. Possession given im mediately. Inquire of ~~ y ' J JOHEP1I I.IPPMAN. J TO kuntT^ Tbr.. Two 8lorr Wood.® Building., with Kitcuen separate, on tho corner of Jones snd I’urse-streets, will be rented cheap by the year. Apl W l ^ # „ 4 J. MANKE'S, M Oorof Montgomery-st. and Bay lane. FOR SALE. A House and Lot, cornor of Llbert> and Rey- nolds-strocts. Tho Lot is 60 feet front on Libor- ty. »»d 90 feet deep on Reynolds-streets. foe simple. The dwelling Is a new two story brick build ing with astoro underneath at tho oornor. —ALSO— A Vacant Lot adjoining, of the same dimensions, fee simpie. Apply to feet 26] WM. WRIGHT. FOR RENT. A Stnblo nud Curriago House. Applv to oot 26 WM. WRIGHT. To Kent or Lease. t That large commodious public HOUSE at Ual- ojondaio, 50 mile Station, Central Rail Road, Scriven County ; It is the best stand for a Tav- rn and Store House In tho Stato. Possession will bo Iven 1st January next. WILLIS YOUNG. Ilaleyondale, 3014 August, 1863.tf oet 15 Oeorgla 8tate~lottetr. A.* D. KLLIS A CO., Managers. D RAWN NU IH BERM — ur~G«orgU 8tat« Lottery, Clam 114. drawn on the UHh Inst: 46 70 33 76 6 65 68 18 40 78 $4 64 38 Lowest 3 Number Prise $75. Look at This. SPLENDID SCHEME. CLASS 116. To be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon, 4o'olook. I prise of $$360 lprisoof$282 " 5 1.850 200 76 lowest 3 No 13 3M»| A3 351st A 2d Nos Tickets $2—halves $1—quarters 50 cento. MAT Orders from the country answored promptly, drawings sent regularly, aad prises cashed on demand at this offiee. Tickets, either singly or by tho package, for sale by nov 11 QUARLES B. PATTEHSON, GREENE ANDPULAMKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICK. Bay Lnne, near Roll*f9trAAt* GREGORY A MAURY. Manager*. to. ko. Tickets $1—shares In proportion. Bh “"- Vender for Gregory A Maury. r 11 Bar I*ne. 1 r Ball-street. GREENE AND PULAMKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker- Street, Bay Lam. GREGORY A MAURY, Manager!. class 135 son 1863. Will be drawn in Savannah This Day. SCHEME. 4,450 DOLLARS! Ae. Ae. ko. Tickets $1—Shares In proportion. JAMES GOWEN, ■o? 11 Vender for Gregory A Maary. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. > the 10th last: TO RENT. A WHARF Store. Apply to oct 11 T. J. WAI.SII. — , rvioes, Stone d«-, Tea Sets, togo.her with every description of Cut aud Plain Glassware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co lognes; rich Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other F'uncy articles in groat variety. Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Aud- irons, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks. Wood and Wil low Ware, llrooms, Brushes, Door Flats, Lanterns, both guarded and Plain; Fancy and Ladies’ Work and Tra velling Baskets—la short, every artiole in the Honse- Furnishiug lino may bo found at his establishment. Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture excepted. nov I JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONORESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE. Fall and Winter Dry Goods, whioh having pnrr.hsssd on tho most favorable terms, he is prepared to sell to the advantage tf Iris customers. These goods have boon selected undor his own inspec tion, and every artiole will be warranted to be what it is represented. Among his stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualities. A litrue AaMortment of Furniture Frinta. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Clrintses, Satinets, DoLaiues, l.iuseys, Cashmeres, Cassimeres, Alpaceas, Blankets, Cloaks. Twesds, Mantillas. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, llandkoruhiefs and Uouso-Kcoping Goods. Turkish Towels, the largest stock in Savannah. • SHks, Lures, Slmwls and Embroiderier*. A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Uudersleeves and Chemisette. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambrio and Jaconot Edg ing aud Insertions, Cambrio and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS. Crapo Shawls all sises. Long Shawls from 3 to 10 dollars oaob, Printed Cauhmere Shawls, Wallle Shawls in groat variety. A full assortment of Carnotings, Rugs, F'loor Cloths and Matts, woll worth whilo to see. BAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent tielo, and to whioh special attention is invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins id French Towels at various prices, with many other >ods not enumerated, together with an unmonsd stock CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholesale only. Country Merchants and ethers wishing to purolia . cheap Dry Goods, will do veil to oall and examine this stook before making their soleotions. 3m 001' TO KENT. A Briek House on Jonoa-street, on a full lot. Possession given immediately. to FOR VAL8U. (SALK. A LOT bauuliftilly siluitlod T« * „ Taylor-street, near tho Medical College. Apply |t3 C. PERRY, Agent. high ground, ".Ilr * • FOR (SALE. A valuable Plantation, sltuatedson tho Louis ville Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has good frame two story dwelling, and all neoca- a * a good frame two story da.vai.uB, >uu ■■■ um-o- sary out-buildings on it, this tract of Land contains three hundred and seventy-8vo acres, more or less there are about one hundred and twenty acres of clear ed land and undor good fenoe, suitable for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rioe j tho wooded land r txius Oak and Pine, and is convenient to the Cod Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers wisl to buy, will please call anu oxamlno for themselves For furthor particulars, apply on tho premises, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also,'«ill ho sold with tho place, eight Negroes, ac customed to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn. F'oddor, Peas aud Potatoes, If applied for in time. Titles undoubted. oct 3 Fall and Winter D It Y GOO D S !! W. U. WADSWORTH, No. 115 CongroHii-Ntreet, Mavononb. I S now prepared to offor to tho citizens of Sa vannah, and the counties adjacont, one of the most magnificent slocks of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ver exhibited in this city, consisting in part of olegau Black and Colored Brocade Silks, Rich Vauoy Plaid do; Plain Siiks.fashionable ooiors; beautiful high lustred Block do; Heavy Black Batin du Chines: Raw Silk and Worsted Plains; Common ds Laines, all qualities: Merinoes ; Ladies’ Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed aad plain all wool de Laines, Alpaooae, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyas. Ginghams, Prints, etc. eto. Persons will find among this large and vari d stock of DRESS ROODS suuh a variety of Styles and Colors that any '.aste.bow- -ver difficult, can be pleased. We invite particular attention to our stook of IIOIJSE-KEEFINU GOODS, both on acoount of tho quality and low prioes at which we are offering them. Amoog them may be found 6-4, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 line Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Ooanter- panes and Toilet Quilts, extra large and line Linen Damasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, F'uraiture Dimity and Chintes; Flannels, all ooiors, styles and qualities; Uuokabaoks, Russia Towels and Towelings. Ticks, Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladies' Emb’d Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $2U; Collars, Under Udkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Insertings, Bands and F'lounces, vory fine and rich. Together with a fall stock of Plantation, F'anoy aud all other styles of Dry Goods, to which we invite all to oall and exauiius. Goods freely exhibited, and eustomorx left their own judgmont and taste to purchase, or look oct 17 t lOAL HODS, Screws and Shovels, for sa|a by j nov 1 F. W. CORNWELL, UB Bryan-st. S MOKED TONGUES AND SALMON,— Just received, afluo lot of large Smoked Tongues -eblin a Nathan’s. and fat Salmon, at P 1»ATS W A It .11 K It H. TriveU, Blower blonds and Fire Carriers. Just raeeivsd by MORSE k NICHOLS, nov 2 166 Brou.hton-sticet. fall of mss: QEORQE S. NICHOUS. READY MADE CLOTHING, t'UXNMHINa GOODS. S,e. THE Subscriber has now in store and offers for salo is following: Gent's ffno blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloib, and Cambist Ovsrooats. Gent's fine hlack Cloth Cloaks and Flantles, Gent's tins bluo, black, and claret frock and Dress Coats. Gent's Cadet Caesimere, Tweed Casslmere, black asatmero, blue Caesimere Frockteos, and business wk Coats—a greit variety. Uent's black Doe Caesimere, and more than thirty different patterns of fancy Cassimere Pants of latest styles. Gout's Vests—about 1,500 Vests, embraoing all of the »w stylos, some perfectly beautiful. T? ry lotor Hatluoti Hound-Jackets and Pants, Flushlugpyerooats, Frock and Saaks for servants. rilut Uloth Overcoats. YOUTIPN AND M«Y8» DEPARTMENT» has never been equalled in this place, and contains the following: Broad Cloth. Heave-Cloth, Peter Sham Ovsrooats and Sacks. Blue, black, brown and elaret Cloth Dress Frocks and Sacks. JJlua, black, brow®. a.d Cadet Clolh Drou JukoU. Csdet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets. Mixed aad Kersey Roond-Jaekets for Negro**: fine black Doe-Casslmore, blue Cloth, and a large assort' meat of fanoy-oolored Cassimere and Satinet Pants. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpaooe Black Cloth, aad n grsat variety of Merino Vest*. All ol tho above fox hoys from 10 to 17 years old. CHILDREN’** DEPARTMENTt alas very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth 8utts; Uuay colored Caasimtre Suits, with Vesta and Pants connected; Geain's new style of Fancy Dme Jackets; blnbk and brown Talmas; Maok and green Togas Overcoats; embroidered Capa. All for ehUdisn from 4 to 10 years. . . Children, boy»’. youth's white and colored Shirt*. Fancy Article*, embraoing almost every artiole for gentlemen's ward robe that ean be oalled for, together with the richest as sortment of oovered and plain Caps for gentlemen, youths, boya, and children. N. B-—Moet of the above goods, the Men and Boys Clothing, have been mado up express!y f >r my trade, aad under iny inspection, at the North, and ean confi dently recommend them as good, aad an oheap as can U found elsewhere. Tho diiiene and public generally are invited to call and so* at th* Clothing Store, Gib bon's Bango. **47 BAKEHOUHE TO RENT. A GOOD Bakehouse, two HtableR, a Wagon /V Houso and a good Yard to rent. Pussesaion given immediately. Apply to M. McGRKAL, oot 1 tf No. 18 Farm-st. KOOMH TO RENT. Q FINE Rmitni iu u Knirau 45 Coul .iiuara. Thera eJ is a very tine cooking range for the use of tho ltuoms, and two good Closets to keop utensils in. Ap ply to At. McGRKAL, oct I tf Bolton’s wharf, foot of Farm-st. Foil rent! Rtt Four two story Wooden buildings, sit- Bl "nted ou West Broad-st. nud lloborts-vtruet. •■•These buildings are new, neatly finished, with all out buildings. Apply to sept 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the premiJOB. FOR KENT. r pi!F. 8TORF. immndiuUily under our office, woll X suited for n grain and food store, or for storage oTootton. Apply to |sep23j ROWLAND 4 CO. f I'O KENT—Tho srctuid Store under our office. X Possession given 1st October, sep 3 ROWLAND 4 CO. FOR RENT. The Tenement in Waldburg’s Building, at Eiil present occupied by W. Woodbrldge, Esq. Fot- JKjJL” e ”s'°n given 1st November, sep 19 It. UABER81IAM 4 SON. TO RENT. n*db Three of tho Five tenement Houses corner of Riifl Aberoorn and Joues-streot, inquire to JU& sap 14 A. BONAUD. For Sole. RS* Th. n.motion on Skidaw.y I.l.ml, US ISM called the LOUUK, oltb .. tiled .1- " mnB. tKched to It—in all said to oontain DUO - "™ acres. The prioe will be moderate, aud the terms ao- oommodsting; for which address sep 1 tr M. G. W. at this offioo. Oroccry Stand. XpOR HALE—A building lot iu Chntlintn Ward, X 1 au liable for a Family Grocery 8toro. Alio, Lot Ho. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at this office. tf aug 23 TO RENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore’e wharf. |!!| ROU T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. <E>arab24 1.3OR HALE.—A Lot 60 by UO feet, fronting ou JP Laurel Street, immediately ia the rear of tho late Or. C. P. Riohardsone’s House, je 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. To Lciwc. A PART of n Wharf, with u Slip nud ampin J\. apaoe for a Wood or Lumber Yard, for lease. Apply to C. PERRY, Agent, eep 12 tf Wlllink’s Wharf. COttTLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS. iJAKABI.KSof our Lord—Illustrated; by Johii I Franklin—one volume F'olio. The Wilkie Gallery—a selection of tho host Pictures of the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., including his Spanish and Oriental sketches, with notloea Biograph ical and Critical A largo Quarto Vol. in Turkey An tique. Poetry of tho Years—Passages from tho Poets de scriptive of the 8eason.i, with Twenty-Two oolored il lustrations, from drawings by eurinont Artiste. Tho Vernon Gallery of British Art; edited by 8. C. Hall, Esq., F» A—a large Quarto Vol. in Turkey An tique. [nov 3] JOHN M. COOPER A CO. m. sTralns, llALL’E Mnanetlc Llnluient—A r article and very highly recommended for Bruises, Bores, Frozen parts and Rheumatism; n.|l 00i Co | jo p r j 0# on , tf AS. U.CARTER CO., Druggists, Broughton-st. H AY «fc BRICK—Lunding from brig Carib- bee at Bolton's wbarf. 200 bales Prime Eastern Ilay 30,000 Hard Burnt Northern Briek, suitable for pavements, for sale low from wharf by nov » tf WM. CRABTREE, 208 Bay-at. L^NUFF—SNUFF-Lollard's Mnceoboy Snuff Cy in Jars, Bottles, and by the pound; Seoteb do do * ' ~ ** do do do. A large and fresh ’ies'Uall,' J. E. Dn] ■■ ears, dvhici, »u» ■>» i>uu*w, i do; American Gentleman do do do. A large supply just received at the Apotliecariea^IIall^b^^ 1 Dogs and Fire MORSE k NICIIOL8. xhs, Col —nand. -- for the above diseases, for sale by JA8.11. CARTER A CO., Druggist, Bruughton-st. notio Machines used wl ines used without any prepare 2J JA8. II. CARTER k CO. kTEW WHITE BEAN**, <fc.—lU bbls new Whlu Beans 2 lihds new Codfish 4 FEW < Magnetic for sals by N _____. 100 hoxe* 4* Scaled Herrings 60 do do White and Colored Cheese 100 do Star Candles 10 bhds Prime Bacon Shoulders 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, landing and for sale br nov I SCRANTON, JOUH8TOH k CO. A LK. ALE ( ALE*—33 bbls. Albuuy Cream A Ale. landing from steamer this day and for sale at tfis Albany Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON. Hero is n beautiful Soheme. Te be drawn in Bavaunah This Afternoon. Georgia State Lottery, 01.ABN 116. SPLENDID SCHEME. 90,350—ft of 1.350—13 of 350 And more than $80,000 in Nnutllcr Prize*! Tiohste only $2—shares in proportion. Tiekets aad Shares for sale, and Prises cashed mand, bv GEO. 8. GRAY. No. 6 Owens's Bnlld nor 11 Opposite Pulaski Iiousa THIS“DA Y,'NoV.1L atlT oeleok, (old at (be eeraer ef Jsrferson and Bryai groceries and Dry Goods in said Store * at id o'olook precisely. Term cash. on saturdayI Wev. ijl Will be sold at the former residenoeof Mrs. Plgti, cor nor of Bull and Congress-stn., fronilag Johnson's square, n quantity of Furniture, Bedsteads aad Uod- <iiug. Hale to commonee at 10 n'elcok preolsely,and all articles to be removed imvudiately at tbo cloeo of the sale. Terms cash. Administrators' Sots. On TUESDAY, Deo. 6, Will bo sold In front of tho Court Honee. between tbe — —.jfn.iM legal honr» of sale, tho interest of D. M. Hogerr, dtoeaa- ed. In the Savannah Steam Saw Mille, on Hutchison’s schr Mari Island. For farther pnnleular* inquire at the counting room. Hold by lonvo of the Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, as tho property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of (he Administrator. Aamiuistrators’ Sale. On TUESDAY, December 6, Will be sold in front of Court House, between tho le gal hours of sale, Lot and improvements, No. iu, cor ner or South Broad and Whitakor streets. The Lot Is subjeot to a Ground Rent of $57 6U to tho City. The improvementsoonsisi of n double teuement Dwolllug, in the basement of whioh la an Offiee, Drawing Room, Pantries and Bathing Room. On the first floor, is two large and elegant Pnrlon, with n spacious Verandah inoioied with Venetian Blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms,with an eaeloned Verandah,all light ed with gas. There are spaolous aoeommodaikns tor kitchen and servant rooms, carriage houso and stable in a brlok building on ths rear of the dwelling; 0 “ lane in the yard, ie n fine pump and good water. Also—A Yellow Woman, 4ged about 46. a good Cook and Washer. The above porperty is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as tho property of D. M. Rogers dtoeas- the Ordinary, as tho property of D. M. Roger od, and by order of tho Administrators. Ts; bo declared at ths sale. . , Clothing at Private Sate. A handsome assortment of ready made Clothing, con sisting of superfine Frock, Saoks aad Over Coats, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms cash. is fee simple, 60 front by 8U deep. The dwelling is .... •lories high, and well finished. Will be sold low if ap plied for by the 2Uth inst. Two five aore lots, ono ratio from the oltv, for sale low if applied for immediately, on accommodating terms. Grey, card Brown, aud Brown Brlok, in quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Teunosioo Corn, iu lots to suit purchasers, just received. choice Butt Fork, ia lots to snlt purchasers. Leading and for sale. A deeirable building Lot for Sale.—Lot No. 9, fourth o^uuiing^oo 011 ^***' ** or enquire at the * k *I* Rod Stone Mills Fowdsr, 2 do Uaxnrd k Co's litG Ob powder, 13 do Dupont's N 1* Powder, for sals low to close a concern. Segura: Segura! TU8T Received, 1U.000 Hiu Itoudo, 80,000 Cob- No.29 Ball-street, Hlgaof BigIndian. D INJECTING INSTRUMENT**—A fow eases of superior quality, for sale by JAS. li. CARTER k CO. Wlllb* Groverios. Pro’ SS£.. Terms cash Ootton Beales(T w Stand, 1 marking »••»*•** “ «m««i iaiidlU- I nd »“l IllV-LS 1 "*' SfJ!**** ®»**“ ,.tS t*.'"!!" uTmu Will li. writers and ail Blook aad Bt«» schr Mary Ann i • f j.k,i f.i^jii^A.dv.^.-6g£- a a»-a>: bales of Watches, Jewelry ami Fence a mu da Continued. ^ t'v«!5 & spBaajttpiRBftftggB .nil artlulo of Oold Good. BudaltaUn*,!. iInUSm of jW.MW0. .!», Fin. Good....1.4.., N. n.-i)nry .itlol. nuiuMd u n, nnwi, w u. monoy infuudod. **-Oood. for ul. .1 WholtMl. or S.MI d IVkoknlanSWIIMulW . dn tk. npln tUMT au . to mil Md nmdM*|Mi. ITint. tad Lifun at JaeMau, TUI8 DAY, Mil . dn), Will b. .old in front nf.lor.-US .mm WlAM ud U- qnoni Ud.ml.uldOUrd Br>.dj.g U MllmClna- hW BmWIi WtuYll * lift, tan Uoi d Uln i 3 ball ,ln.. old Ln.de. livik laiaadjt 11 .JxluhUUrdnndilFnotl.0J1 qr, .MM Uld Tb. .bora Lienor, will pMitlv.lj b. Mid ta Uaaa Tour Two Btorj Wood.n Build).,., ilWMM n WM llrond-atr..t IU Roboru-.trant. J boa. blUdlu. nr. new and nuatlj aniah.d wllb nil ,ood out-MUldteM. f.l term, niiplj at lb. Uonntlni-tooM. mB Mer.afor Knt. Two .Ion. under our Cnuollu, Koom, rod own WkMf Blor*. BoMUMlon jlro. iMMMuml,. Ml IB Hide. Ifaat.d. Tbo hi,heat mirh.t urlM. will b. pMd Sr Gnat. Drjr, HMlnd aud ri.il HidM. Applr U w Counting Rvout- Ml U I 'JiA HrUAINVUS, mid Tea llulU. Ju.l rc colr.d bp [nov 0] HOII8K k NICHOLS. LT1AULBM 3IAKMI1A1.1., ATTORNEY AT Lh W, No. 79 Fnyette-mreetv Haiti mo re, Md. f O FFERS hm prulessioual services in tho trans action of legal busiuess in the city of Baltimore. RcrxusMcus: Baltimore—J. C. Wileon k Co., Lemon k Winter, B. k F. Voes, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar shall, Wm. Sohley, Esq. Savannah—lion. R. M. Charlton,Franelr 8. Bartow, Rohl Habersham k Son, Dr. J. F. Horeven, Rev. T. la Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbrldge. 6m uov 1 TO THE OITIZENS OF SAVANNAH And tlie Public In Cteueral. WOLFE’S Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. riMIi: above-imiuud pri-puruiitiu hue become extnu X siveiy known throughout tho length and breadth o'i the United States, aud is universally admitted to bo the most dulightfal, healthful, invigorating aud pure preparation ol the juniper berry, that science, aud a long practice in the distillation aud preparation of pure liquors has ever succeeded in producing. A long-ostablishod manufacturer aud import liquors of every description, tho uudersigueu devoted himself to tho production of an article of pure Gin, which should provo a valuable agout iu the c * " manifold dltoasee which afflict tho human ra... which Holland Gin haa been prescribed by the medical faculty lor years. At length his efiorts wore crowned with euooess, at his exteusivo distillery in Sohiedi Holland, from which place the purest Gin has long b imported,and he wax enabled to give to the wond hicb, for purity, and entire freedom from ' >11 and ‘ - Schnapps, the pernicious l'ustl oil and all other aoxii dientx, and doligiitful aromatic flavor, has never beui equaled, and oauuot be excelled. In uruor to protect himself from pecuniary loss at the hands of cheats, imposters and pirates, who would questionably attempt to palm oft a vile aud spurl artiele upon tho unsuspecting community, and, like the woll in sheep's clothing, prey upon their very vitals, ho resorted to the expedient ol importing and eelliug his Schnapps only in pint and quart bottles. These bottles are of gloss, stamped with the uame of the manufacturer; are corked and sealed, aud have . be ubtained iu bottles eaoh. Notwithstanding all thoso guards, unprincipled par ties have boon found guilty of tho uuwarrautuble and criminal practice .f buying up empty bottles, filling them wlln vile common gin, which is tho most perni cious poison with which a comm unity was ever cursed, and sends thousands to a wretched drunkard s grave yearly. It is only necessary, therefore, for those who purchase the artiole by retail, or drink it at public places, to mark well the appearance of the bottles from which they drink. Caution is necessary. ^Tho Schnapps havol bcct introd ... years, but in that brief time their virtues have been acknowledged to an almost incredible oxtent, until it is a matter et some difficulty to keep up a supply ade quate to the demand, so fast are orders pouring in from every Stato and territory iu tho Union, from Maine to bo thoroughly substantiated by the most undeniable and unquestionable testimonials, circulars were dispatched to evorv regular member of tho Medioal Faculty and professional Chemist whose name could be obtained, soliciting their acceptance of a bottle of the Schnapps, with a view of enabling them to test its medicinal qual ities in their praotioe, and submit it to tbo strictest chemical analysis iu their laboratories. Of tho ten thousand physicians and ohemists in tho United States, about four thousand accepted the offer. Upwards of two thousand havu promptly furnished their written endorsement that the artiole is all that is olaimed for it, aud in the strongest language reoom- meuded its general use, not only as a remedial agont, but a delightful, harmless aud pleasant beverage — These voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of unquestionable knowledge and the mostperfectscience. Nor alone have praotiuuners and chemists furnished their testimonials. The public press, in almost every principal oity snd town, has boldly spoken in its favor i its editorial columns. The New York Medical Gaxette and Journal of Uealth, high authority, has repeatedly proclaimed its exeelleuee. Iu the July number of that Journal, Dr. Reeio its accomplished editor, has publicly invited a discussion upon the subjeot of tho use of alcuholio mix tures. medicinally, in iris widely oiroulating columns, aud the views of the medical faculty in reference to my Schnapps, in partioular, giving an assuranco that they Iu be spread before the public. Physicians, there fore, who have not already oompliod with my request to forward me their opinion, as to its qualities, will oblige -* by doing so through the editor of Medical Gazette. Were it necessary to do more than simply state this fact, which he who runs may read, this pamphlet oould be increased to an indefinite length by the publication of these authorities, all on file at the warerooms of the proprietor, in New York. ltia not only os a remedial agent thiUh*' Suhnaprs re to he recommended, but as a gentle aud perfcotly harmless stimulant, whioh oannot be otherwise but healthful and invigorating, and uiay be indulged in ' ith impunity by thoso of temperate habits, withouttho ightest fear or the baneful, mournful and horrible cuasoquunoes of intoxication—that vioe whioh desolates tho social hearth, entails misery upon countless thou- ,nds, fills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, ren furnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit. In countries where pure wines and liquors can be had readily, and for a mere trifle, they are freely used by all BBOAl) ST It LET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, QF.ORQIA, M 'l'lio under.ign.it ha. taken charga of this eelabhshmout. The house ‘has been thor oughly renotated and frirnlshed anew. The traveling public will flud his rooms airy, neat and clean, and his table bountllnlJy supplied with every doliottcy he *■** ~ ar -- J - ASTOmui passengers t teamboata. Columbus. Candy. Candy! fl 1 11081M)ollttr lkixos uf assorted Candy, s X ble for family use and eon vouient to earrv to any part of tire oountry, have arrived ai t T. C. RICE’S Candy Factory. Also, •sir. at T. C. RICE 8 Candy factory. Also, an eaten- •ive assortment of fsnoy paper aud glass Boxes, Cor- uetts, ho. jO“Country Merchants will do well to examine the last mentioned articles, as they will he sold at an ad vance of only flvo per cant, upon the lowest Paris and New York manufacturers prioes. Now is the time, for THAT COUGH CAN IB Y I B RICE B Cough Candy all it ie cracked up to be, is a question which has become as common os mrrations upon the weather. Is Rioe's Cough Candy as good as it ia said to be, is a question which may now be answered by every man's nest door neighbor, for so perfect has been its success in effecting cures, that it Is hourly receiving the approbation it so justly merits, and the prediction a ith regard to its extensive sale, has boon more than fulfilled, for already has it found Its way to the remotest oornore of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina, whero it wears its honest Imirals os a couqueror of disease. If you havo a Cough for whioh you have a dread, be quiok and try Rioe's Cough Candy, “for the hour oouieth when no man —" ,T curo Consumption.uov 1 N. A. Mmm at Private Sale. . Nowl.nHos per Mir. UUtwl, from Trovld.im, bbl*. N.E. Rum. For sale low. Mg1| Prime White Corn el Private Sale. Just reoelved In store, aud fox sale in lets to snitper chasers. Terms cash. Mflf Valuable Building Lote si Private Sale. l.ot No. 13, containing 12U feet by 60 feet, situated e* Gwinnett-street. Also, LotNo. liooeUUingMby 1» feet, situated on ooraer of Urey ton aad Laaar-xtreet*. If not p—*—■** -* -• * * lots Will House, i at sale. Tract of Land at Private Solo. Lot Land No. 23,16,3, ooatalulag 16U seres, welltlm- bered, situated in Csss County near Kingston, a flew miles irora tho Btate R. Hoad. Roeenuule Cement ut Private Sale. Now landing per schr Cataract—1U0 bale Uy dr sells . previously disposed of by private sale, tb* above ill be sold ai jnbiie auction in front of tbe Cenre i, on Tuesday, the 6th of September next. Term* Improved Essence of Coffeo.. We have just received from tbe mannftctannla Philadelphia, and will ooutiane to keep cm band fee sale, Augustus Hnmmel's Improved Eocenes of Coffee. This is the best eomposiUon of Colee ever offered Cor salo, and Coffee made from tbe Eoseaoe is mask more whole sumo, more dellonto, Inner flavored and colored, puriootiy Clour, and ia every respect superior to tbo fiuust Itio Coffee, and in use will prove n nett saving 71 per cout. over Coflee prepared in tbo ordir—^ — ~-~ Try it and sot if it does not. Seasonable Goods. UMBRELLAS. FABAPCLH, AND FANS, at Hampton & Verstille’a. Yankee Notion**. II. U. SCOTT Ac CO., No. 176 Broughton-Street— Up Stain, OVER UARNUM'ri STORE. \T OULD respectfully invito Uin attention of City i y and Country merohnnto to their extensive ■M>oa [of Haberdashery, Perfumery, Combs, Musioal Wares, Stationery and Fanoy Goods of nil descriptions. TOYS. A very large assortment of Toys. 3m oct 19 ie *2*°" andLttr4 l Vf FrtertoBnJe. 15,000 lbs. New Bnoon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 “Fresh Leaf Lard, jaet received perR.B| from Tennessee, and for snip in lote to eel* pure has* re ^FHILBRICK 4 BELL oforonaeoomm*d*tiagtenua .6 eighth oasks Finet, CaeUilioa 4 Co. aad Ueaiiceey Brandy. 2UU dox. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Pori dT-:iiprra^gik‘. Rum ’ WWikjr ci *"*»***- 8houlders~ a ° eukl 8idM * 10 ,ulu M —j &A *aak« Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Norther*. Cbmxxt.—160 bbls. Hoeeadale Cement Co. Feouu.-IOU bbls. Canal,60 bbls. Richmond. Cnooa a nr.—26 orates assorted Common and Granite Glass wake.—75 coses Tumblers, aeeorWdL 10 uh* Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, MoIomos Cana, 4e. CmaoKBKs.-lU whole and 10 half bbls. Boetea. Is h Impor ted'tio^ Uommon German Cigars, 20,WM flfaa* S0ALK8.—A large aesortmeatof Falrbank’e Platform, Alio, a large assortment of Randy Made Clothing. Dry doodt, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bran Seek*'. Fancy Soaps, Fa ey Artleles, 4e. 4e. * frli'' Two 8tores, Nos. 8 street, for rent low. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, F “ r "Sl?D B IlUKOl’K ANU UA 1,1170UN,A, Y kU.uin.ri A.g.wta, Florida, dlakama,kata \ .Ulf.,Slate Of u tor yin ud Key Mom Mot—arm naturdar kud Wednesday. Also, to MACON. MONT- OUMtHir, ud .11 iutunuadl.t. ,1mm. Gutnl iisurusU, uasly, Sundays exoeptea. epeeiat mttren gore accompany nnr Express jUrrtona amo Aanxra—153 Bay-etreet, aaraanabi *1 turd-street, Macon j Gee. R. Clayton. Oxletbonui Randolph-et., Columbus) 74 Broadway! New Yorkt a 43 and 46 South-third-mreel, PhiuKlp^U; 8 OraAi street, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence-, Mon*- gomery-etwet. Ban Francisco. * aug5l LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER. 4 CO. COAL AND WOOD. RED A Nil COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers on tho wharf, or deliTored in any part or the oity. —ALSO— Black Jack, Upluml Oak. Live Oak, A«b, 1'iae and Light Wood, by tho Boat. Load or at Retail. For the convenlenoo of perron* residing In the upper portion of the city, Uoxos for orders ere placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper 4 Co., W. 7. Lincoln aud W. G. Diokson, and at the Office ortho Morning Nows.” In order to onsura promptness in ipplying orders, these boxes are examined dally nt 9 .. M., and U o'olook, P. M. Partioular attention will be glren to farnish lawful measure, and purchasers will eonfer n favor by imme diately reporting any instance in whioh my teamsters should fail to deliver tbe quantity ordered. Having made arrangements for a regular supply of tho above artieles, auu for their prompt delivery, I respootfully ask a continuance of tbe favors or my former customore, and the patronage of consumers of fuel. REED CANE for shipment in any quantity, supplied at short notice. J. T. THOMAS, Successor to D. Rkmsuxut, F cotS IKM8U4UT, Ferry Wharf, Opposite the (foe Works. piles, “A monster of sueh hideous mlou— That to be hated, needs but to be seen. 1 ' . . Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Bclmapps drank In preference to all othor distilled or fermented liquors, our Teiuperanoe Societies would have less ar duous labor to perform, and Uorece Greeley, Gough, Barnum, aad the other learned, eloquent nod devoted friends of total abstinence, would rarely be called upon to ascend the rostrum, and cause thousands to listen, with "an attont ear," to the great and startling truths they relate with such fervid and impassioned eloquence There need be no blaine Law to suppress intoxication. As long as men and women will persist in drinking drugged, adulterated, poisoned liquors, with whioh the country is flooded, drunkenness nud all iu concomitant ovils must exist. We may well exclaim with Cassio— “ Oh that a man will put an onemy into his mouth To steal away his brains !’* In many districUof this country, particularly in the region ol the great western and southern rivers, the character of their waters is sueh as to produce great disorganisation of tbe system, and frequently chronic disorders ol an incurable chare and specification of whioh would /''UllI.DUKN’S WORSTED HACKS.— 1; Children’. Won'ed K.d...ndOreroo.t,, In fancy color.. AIM, Children’. Worjlcd Cap., pinln end fajey^ Eephyr Worsted Boo^ko^or raHb^ t UDBR. C1DKU.-M* bbl. now Sweet Cider I Landing from steamer this day and for sale by oetX7 W. M. DAVIDSON. B LANKET!*.—5 hales Duffil Blaakeu, 10-4 and 12-2 Ribbon bound family Blankets. Just roc. l ,.d.ndf,r.. 1 .h, hlRocllK t B0WNi: , LIOHLKY'H I'l.AlNf*.—10 It.le. Schley’. iived and for sale by Laroche 4 bowne. TiOatUHTic liquoRh—iwi bu. Phcip.’ Iff Oil X 75 do Rum; 100 do Whisky: 75 do Brandy, Joe eal* by' l*ov7] MoMAbON 4 DOYLE ' sale by [*ev 7] » qi .. . _ y.— tralisea or destroyed. This facthas become generally known at the South and West, and the 8chnapps are uaod to the extent of thousands of bottles daily. Their great recommendation is their undeniable nud well- established purity, which can be proved by ohemioal analysatlon of tne contonu of any and overy bottle boarlng the above enumerated evidenoes of genuine ness. The proprietor solioiU the must rigid tesU, and defies any person or persons to prove to the contrary, or to produce an equally pure extract of the juniper berry, or Holland GinT The publio are again reminded that Wolfe's Aromatic 8chlcdain Schnapps can only be procured in pint and quart bottles, stamped, labeled and corked, and in col- fifty cents for the pint, nud < bottles. It oan be obtained, in small < dollar for the quart unlimited quantities. of tho proprietor and importer, and or all tbo prinoipai druggists ihroughout the Unltod States. UDOLP1IO WOLFE, Sole Importer and Proprietor, oct23-1 m Nos. 18 and 22 Beavor-etreet. New-York M wish wnu uuuou loiYtui, m uiri ta jest. «i», ■»- customsd to taking oaro of eblldren—both city rais-d. Apply to T»QT 3) WM. WRIGHT EVAAIII.Y illAUKKl' HKKKm h.ll hhl.„ J for ..It by [cctlll MINIKA I’LORAWCfc. 1,'1,01)11.—100 bbl>. .lire fcmOy Flour \ 300 do K. 40: *9mSw£ ! b'itsSk k co. a iSSKH> lSAVKttJU.pOMKHH.-MM. miuM.t White eod fur Bum U.n, for . a.so. Children's Beaver Hats—superb. At • ' N. K. BABNUM 4 CO.. 176 Brnghtee-Mreot, opposite bt. Andrew’* Uali, re* 37 Private Boarding: House* 1 ^11 E subscriber having taken the spacious resi dence lately occupied by Wm. I. Way, Esq., re spectfully notifies his friends and tbe public, that he ia prepared to accommodate both permanent and tran sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who have rooms elsewhere oan take thoir meal* ut his house •bonld they wish to do so. The house is located in n central part of the oity, on Wright Square, opposite the Court House. Hoping to give entire sctisfaotlon he traste that both frionos and strangers will give him a ■hareef patronage, [oot 20j GEO. C. DUNHAM. NEW HABPWABE STORE. THE undersigned bar opened n New Hardware Store at No. 149 CoBgreMHtrect. In the store reoeatly occupied by Messrs. N. K. Bar num 4 Co., and is now receiving an entire new and well eelected stook uf ENGLIN11 AND AMERICAN GOOD*, embraoing almost every article usually found in a Hardware Store. Having purchased Iris stook direct from the Manufacturers iu Extg.and and this count he ia onabled to offor his Goods as low as they can purohased at any other establishment nt the South. ;ng.and and this country, He respectfully aske of the patrons of the late firm of , Norton, tbe eitlsensgenerally, and per- the eity, to give him a call, and be satisfied GEOROE A. MoCLESKEY. of hU jirloes, eto. Tor bale. "f F\ M foot of Boards and HcnnUiof, for sal* low, Itf to dear oot a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, ■«P H If WUlIni’. Wharf. 300 bushels Corn Steul. STOVES! STOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. MAURICE'S, No. 10, 111 *nd 14 Raraard^tred. W HERE yen wiU find a* good an aseortmeat ae there is in tbe eity-w hi eh » examination! will eompete with nay; aad all of wbieb wiU be warranted to bake, boil or roaet, or tbe rnr- oan return them. Having a* over stook LARGE COOK STOVES, those iu want would do well to call, being rnrrhsstfl last season nt n reduced rate, 1 feel pooitlvo in earing 1 can sell any thing in the shape ol a large Cooking Stove cheaper than those purohased tnis season. Also, all kinds of Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves on tbe meet accommodating term* and latest stylet. Also, Tin Ware of every description. Csst Iron Pumps for Wells and Cisisms. Lead Pipe of the various CalHbre. Wooden Ware, of even ' l Brooms, Scrubbing Glass Lamps lor F! HOLLOW WARE of every kind. Having two of tbe beat Plumbers 1* tbe United State* I am prepared to rnn Water Pipes on oonreot princi ples, of the beat material. I would refer to work den* in the n»w buildings of Mr. Wnldbnrg, Mr. Wm. Berne* hart, Stoddards, Lloyds aue Ciroopelys, aad nnmerena other buildings in the eity. JOHN J. MAUBICE. i various uaiii ore. of every description, ing nod Dusting Brushee, el r Fluid aad Camphiue, Oil, ete.*te. oot Si WOOD l WOOD! fpHE Subscriber will keep constantly oa hand X »t his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full apply, at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders left nt J. D. Jesse’s, Broughton-st. will be promptly attended to. XV" Wood Hold Low Far Cash. -XI leal tf J.M. BUTLER, wool. ! WOOI1!! WOOOIII f|’HE Subscriber has now and will keep constant- 1, lj on band, a large supply of tbe beet quality of highland Oak, Uiekory aad Pine WOOD, which be oilers by the whole sale or retail, as low for easb as sen bo bongnt for ia the eity. All orders pnnotuaUy at tended to, and partioular attention given to measure ment. Wood yard at the old stead at tb* Canal and Railroad Bridge. jy 22 ly PETER WHITE. Ticked up Adrift, A LAKUK FLAT, with MM. Wood I. it: Ih. owner me, havo It bjr provln.porp.itjr ,.A p»p- '‘'io'.T"*"' H Th.»*«t>oltfcl. UourdiuK. » Drayton-streeU. [ L'rST UKCD I>cr 60 boxes Cheese, xoe’d per Steamer, and for sale » « - • || 0r - * *• ■* Carl [CMAUUN 4 DOYLE. A DUN, BEEF & LARD—88 casks Ba con Shoulders; 15 do Sides ; 3Q half bbls Fallen ket Bwef; 26 bbls choioe Leaf Lard, for sale ty M0M4U0N 4 DOYLE. IUSKY—KlhhliOld Mono.th.1. WkitSf aud Apple Brandy, for sale by nev 7 51INI8 « FLORANCE. t Iff Meal, just reeeivm C1IAS. H. DURYKE. Colored Brocades and Plain Bilks, Bombasines, Alpaenst Canton Cloths, and a new style of Mourning Goods never before offered in this market, at KEMPTON 4 VEH8TILLES, 72 8t. Julicn and 106 Bryan-sts., Wariug’s Range, oct 20 Coal, Coal! TONS Liverpool Coal at $7 per t 4>\ff\ff 1UU do Red Ash do at $8 d< A. N. MILLER, Eastern Wbarf. A LPIIAIiKTBLUCKH, GAMES. Sre* For child ran in great vsriety—n now and large supply just ree'ti and for sale by set Itf JOHN! t M. COOPER 4 CO. PLAT* FOR HALE. T IIRKR FLATS, belonging to tbe Union Steam boat Company, for sale low for eaeh. Apply to „«t 15 lui KIN0HLKY4 THOMAS, Agio. UAGGING Sc HOPE—Heavy Guuny Bag JJ ^lug and Gunny Bags, for salo by v MINIS4 FLOBANCE. »iimy nnnei IMJCI, 101 sale ly [nov 7j MINIS 4 FLORANCE: J>OHK—Prime Pork, for salo by MINIS 4 FLOBANCE. / 'tARPETS.—Having a email assortment of two \j and three Ply Carpete remaining, we are oloeing them out at New York prices. Those wishing bargains * ill find it to their interest to oall at * Laroche 4 bowne. |>RIMK EAMTBUN MAY* for solo from X a tore In lote to suit purchasers. W. CRABTREE A NUMBER ONE, I’OTASH—<°- FLOBANCE. P OTATOEH Sc APPLES—100 bbl* North ern Fot*to«r; 75d * i Apples, for eal* by mcmahon 4 doyle. ] aMHMG aud in store per eebr. Patrick 1 j 6 bbls extra No. 1 Mackerel; 6 do new BuokwJ JU do self- rising Flour, pot up in small I * * ages; 4) bbls Onions; 2U boxos 8looked 5 quintals Conflsb. [nov 6[J. D. JJ VT OllTliKUN HAY—luul^lMurlmNorih- 11 era Hay now landing from eebr. “ North State.** For sale by | nov 81 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. T.’IASTKKN IIAY.—18 b.l®. urlnn Ki.ura Um ‘SoMteSr* ( 1 RUUNU PUAdYKR^im barrel. Oroioi A UK dt l'OHTKR—73 hbl. Fbllwd^phn; Cream Ale; 25 oasks London Porter, fbr sale by MCMAHON* DOYLE. sorted, from24to52 Bitts: alee I ««.r Uiu."cflkUiUw. Fm *J. t" r. W. COBNWBU. nov 7 JC2 Bryan-eiree*, L[Pi(Jl! BOXES, Sugar, Coffise and Tea GSp iO nliters, Silver spoon and fork Boxes, Bread BaaJt- KJ nuters, Silver spoon ana rorx ssoxei NICUOL8. ( 1UFFBK ROABTKKB~PnuR(lamNii Sj.,7 su. W llA I’FING PAPKR^-ai8 raw. Q»nl. 7 l)UKT MON N AI Eh—A vary fin* I of Ladies’ and Gentlemen'* Porte ] s:7Mua u **'*’* 4 »-“‘