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SPECIAL
NOTICES.
DOCTOR R. SOPTHQATB. Onto of
J^l5» Medical SUIT of the Atmj) will imM Ms
gttsniion to (he Practice of hie Profoeeloa in the «|
of Savannah. He offer* his Professional Services
th* publio, and may bo found, until further nolle*,
tb* PsvtUo* Hoo—» 18
OB. H All HI 8
m ^ Has removed to tho residence formerly
fsJV owned by Capt. John B. Qallie, N. E. oorner
-f wbiuker and Harris it*. Offioe in tbs basement.
oot 2d .8n , .
IiYON’S HATH AIKON.
^^ For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and
Beautifying tbs Hair, alleviating Nervous
lirtdsobs, and Curing Eruptive Dissasos of tho Skin,
lti reputation, eo-extenslve with tho eivUliatioa of tho
.lobe, makss all praise superfluous, nil exaggeration
impoMible; and since its discevery has found no sub*
itituto to 00apetrits inoontestod—its incontestable su-
porloritj. rh/siciana and Chemists,—honorable eitl-
,«ui from all professions of lift,-the leading Journals
of Europe and Amorien,—Ladies who hare used it upon
thoir dressing-tables, and Mothers In their Nurseries,
_in fact, Its million pttroni everywhere, from pie
plant to kings, pronounos it ths most pleasing and
(ffeoUve artlole either a> n Medioinal or Toilot prepar
ation ever prodnoed. Do not fill to give It u trial,
Price but 26 cents. D. 8. BARNES,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, Now York.
T.M. TURNER ft CO.,
oet 37 1® Wholesale Agents in 8avannah,
THE relaxing heats of summer leave be-
hind them a long train of evils. Ths most
universal of these are general debility, and its surt
attendant, lowness of spirits. For those ws osn
mend s speedy and unfailing curu, in the shape
Uoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C.
Jackson, Philadelphia. It is, in our opinion, a medicine
mi j/farrM—alone—unapproachable. It eeems to reach
the fountain head of the difficulty in the digestive or
ganisation, and thus to rsliovo the seorotions and the
blood of the m’ictritt morbi, or the oauae of disease.
Its tonio properties give vigor to the membranes of ths
itomteh, and promote the •eorillonof the gastrio jaioe,
which dissolves the food, while ita cordial,soothing, and
alternative influence imparts gsneral regularity and
strength to the action of the secretive organ*, and
a«ctns to fortify the constitution. 8uoh is our own
perisnee of its effeots, and wo believe it is oonflrmod by
ths evidence of all who have tried It, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr.
Jackson, 120 Arch-street, and by Druggists generally.'
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DENTISTRY.
DR. BARNES having enlarged and re-
iv'fii furnishod his establishment, hopes
with las inoreased facilities, to supply the increased
dcinsud for his new style of Artificial Teeth, whioh
admitted on all sides to be the most llfe-Uke and beau
tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and mutt be seen
to bo appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure iu
exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him
with a call at his office, oorner of Congress and Whit-
eker-sts., ontrauoe on Oongress-st.
N. U. Examination and advioe gratis. octl
Dentist, (fate iff New Orleans,) having loca
ted permanently in Savannah, respeotfully tenders his
professional sorvloes to its eitisens.
Residence City Hotel, private entranoe. ly—aug 9
KSVl
DENTISTRY.
Drs. HOYALL aud JOHNSON,
Surgical and mechanical Deutlete.
» 'Offloeover Zogbaum's Musio Store, Mar-
ket Square. ly n<
New York.
DENTISTRY.
on. in. G. HEALD
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi
cial Teeth, In tue best style. Oifloe tint oorner weet of
the Marshall House. ly ju-
TAMJUTT’B FOUBIGN EXCHANGE
• AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
Persons wishing to sond for their friends,
iKj& nnd desirous of bringing thsm out by first
eiaia packot ships, aro informed that the aubso> ibers
the only agents for the above Agenoy in this oity.
They are also authorised to draw on Moans. Wm.
Tspicott ft Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through
out Ireland and Great UriUiu.
Drafts on Franoe and Germany, payable iu all parts
.UKD1C1NJS8 WORTHY A PLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
Rting prepared by a regular Graduate and Phy
sician of thirty years experience.
Fox all Nxuvous ArrxcTiONS.—Dr. J. 8. Rose'
Sercoueand Intigorating Cordial. The greatest dit-
coviry in Medical Science!—This astonishing prepara
tion fur raising any weak constitution, debilitated by
csre, labor, study or disease, aots like a charm. It
lives strength and appetite, and possesses great invi-
troating properties.
TheUhkat Pain Curer.—Do you suffer with any
PutH/—If von do yon will And immouiate relief by
uuog Dr. KOSE'8 PAIN CURER. It is the only pro-
{^ration which cures, almost instantly. Sore Throat,
Rheumatism from colds, Paius in the Side, Back or
Limbs j Faoo, Ear or Touth-aohe; Stomach or Bowels,
bide or Baok; 6tiff Neok, Bruises, Corns and Chilblains,
lyh.rorer you have pain, uso the Pain Curer. Safe to
til ages. Prioe—12^, 26, and 60 cent boUlee.
ion WiiooriNO Couuu.—This distressing and fre
quently dangerous compliant yields and is oared by
pr. HOSE’S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
bVKUP. It allays the eongh, aud prevents inflamma
tion aud drops* on the chest. It frequently cures in
bottle 00 *' * Q< * * lVW infltant Fifty oouts por
Uoildren are also liable to Croup, whleh dangerous
eoinplaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's never
felling CROUP SYRUP. Prioe 26 cents.
bon all Diseases or the Kidneys and Bladder—
gf;;?; 8- Hose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
hUCUU.—This is deoidodly one of the best remedies
•v«r need for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, fto., and
mso for gouty affections; always highly reoommended
i ^®i**® 4: r * l ’ h 7«l«k. *ud many of tb> most distin
guished medical men abroad. Prioe 60 cent*.
Liveh Diseases, Dyspepsia and Bilious Habits.—
i! u « 0Ur i 1 fe^bfungod. yonr skin will bo yellow;
Dyipopala and Bilious condition of tho system will fol
low: you will be troubled with cold feet, variable ap-
PBtiu, and depreaaod spirits. By taking Dr. Rose’s ce-
ljbrstcd RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, yon
will suou tind all the above bad symptoms disappear.—
B«t. 12* ud 25 o.BU—M.rcur,.
, Ail of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's
MEDICAL ADVISER to Persons in Slekness and in
Health, to be had of JAMES II. CARTER ft CO.
THOMAS TURNER ft CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
. , Savannah, Ga.
And of Dealers generally throughout tho State.
A Warranted Kciucdy.
PLAN'l’ERB, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTIIEKS.
nt , CAN PURCHASE KO RKMXdT EQUAL TO
Dtt. TtJUIAei’ VENETIAN LINIMENT.
tor Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rhoamatism,
(Juinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache,
Sea-sioknese, Cuts, Borns, Swellings.
Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In
sect Stings, Pains in the
Limbs, fto.
If it does not give relief,reoolleot your money will be
tefuudod. AH that is ashed is a fair trial of it aooord-
'og to the directions. This article Is an English reme-
<iy, and was used by
William the Fourth,hue king of England,
.adoorliflod to by hlmu a our, f„ t Bh.um.tUm, wh.r,
worythln, ol.o ho hxd trlod, failed. 0»,r 10.000.000
tutlo. b.Y. boon told In tho Uultod SUto. without.
•ingle failure, and many families have atated that if it
wm *1U per bottle they would not be without it, in caso
of Croup, as it is as certain to oure as it is applied. The
moit Mvero couuu is oared in a tew days. It eares
tooruaoue in 3 minutes—ueadaoue in y. an hour and / 1 i
Ouolkua, when first takon, in a few hours. \JT
Air Prioe 26 and 60 cents.
DR. TOBIA8 has aUo put up a HOUSE LINIMENT
>n pint bottles, whioh is warranted oheaper and better
tluu other for Colic, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises,
bcratchus, Cracked Heel, fto.
4W Prico 5U cents, “©ft
DR. TOBIAS could All twenty newspapers with ike
feiter* ami certificates received oommendlng his Lini
ment, but considers that warranting itsafloient, as any
»ne who does not obtain relief u not called on’
A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and J. H. CARTER aro
fee sole agents for Savaunah—also for sale by tho drug-
tuu and utorekeepers throughout Georgia.
Ifcsr Dr. Tobias' office, 240 Greenwich street, N. Y.
•• U. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An-
few s Uall, wlli supply the country merchants at the
tmprietor's lowest prices. mar 16
CAUV AC PjUilltlM’S
OAQUERREOTYPIST8.
Loruer of Hryan-at.audMarkot«Bquare f
SAVANNAH,
Ami 407 Jiroudwuy v N. Y*
in K^P® ln, . wlllbe ■pmrmd to secure to their customers
iiflrini Flotoresof the same elegant tone and su-
l oro thoflo for which they have been bereto-
or ®^•tin.nUhgd.
A m 1 !?* ur ®* Uken at aU hours between 9 o'clock
vlf*# 4 °’®look P. M.
(oct 28) J. W, Perkins.
STEAMSHIP LIVES.
To Travelers Oolug KToitta.
' THROUGH LN , 48^ , o'fiOIIOCRS.
Hew-fork and Charleston Semi-Weekly
STEAMSHIP LINE.
b»» ttalTM mqr Mr.
lay. .IMrtb. .trl»»l
•f “.C» t *J'K»‘b. South ud W«.
O. Saturd.y tb. ud .pl.Bdid
SAVANNAH HORNING NEWS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12; 1853.
I John £
**{ W. J.
ocean Steamer*
JAMES ADGEB,
1,6U0 Tea*.
MARION,
1,800Tons./ „
UNION, “ BjSJrdAdams,.
SODTH S »"-{ Tb.lul
1,WO Tons./ Commander.
These steamers are unrivaled on the ooast for safety,
speed and ootaforf, experienced nnd oourteons ee
den, Ublee supplied with a.«sy luxury, will
dntiou!” b/IT,ry * > ®* iibl * ««®to»t and -
_ tar For Freight or Passage, having elegant 8toU
Room accommodations, apply at the offiee of the agent,
„ _ ' HENRY MI6SROOJT
m Comer last Bay nnd Adger's Sou. Wharf.
Cabin Paesago 826
Steerage do.
Tt
„ its
sept 26
United States Hail Line.
N* Y. AND SAVANNAH HTEAJM8HIP8.
DAYS OF LEAV
ING SAVANNAH
FOB NEW YORK.
The Florida. Capt. Woodhnllu.T.^..... ...Nov.
The Alabama, Capt. 8oheuok,
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon
The Florida, Capt. WoodhniL
The Alabama, Capt. 8chenek,
The Augusta, Capt. Igron f ...«...u....u....u «•
The Florida, Capt. Woodholi, Dee.
The Alabama, Capt. Schenok, "
The Augnata, Capt. Lyon "
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull «
The Alabama, Chipt. Schenok, •«
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ••
The Florida,Capt. Woodhull «
Theso ships aro tho largest on the ooast, unsurpassed
Inspeed, safety or comfort—making their passageain
50 to 60 hours, and are oommauded by skillful, careful
aud polite offloers. They offer a most dosirable con
veyance. to New York. On the completion of the
Knoxville, in January next, this line will be semi
weekly. Cabin Passage, |26.
PADELFOHD, FAY ft CO..
Agent* in Savannah.
BAM'LTl. MITCHELL,
°®*31 13 Broadway, if. York.
POU I'HIJLADKLIMUA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Tho now and splen
did sidewbeel steam-
•hips, KEYSTONE
STATE, Capt. Hubt.i
ilaruie, auuox ATE OF GEUBG1A. .'.8. u«r-
vin, Jr, will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
Wednesday. These steamships art the most oomfortablo
on the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speed
Thoy will leave Savannah as follows:
Keystone 8tatc Wednesday, 28tb September.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 6th October.
Keystone State Wednesday, 12th Oetober.
State of Georgia Wednesday, 19th October.
Koystone State Wednesday, 26th October,
State of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November.
Keystone State. Wednesday, 9th November.
State of Georgia ...Wednesday, 16th Novtmber.
Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 3Ulh November.
Keystone 8taU Wednesday, 7th Deoember.
State of Qoorgia. Wednesday, 14th Deoember.
„ ., _ And so oi
Cabin Passage 42U
Steerage 8
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agont in Savanna!..
•ep20 HERON ft MARTIN. Ag'ts in Philadelphia.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
TO TRAVELLERS SUING NORTH.
THE SAVANNAH AND UHAttLESTON
U. 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’olook A. M.
after she arrival of She night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day.
oonnsoting at Charleston with tho
Wilinluglon Htemiu-Pnckete,
Which leave with the U. B. Mall every day, at!IW P. M.,
and also with the
New-York and Charleston Steamships,
Whioh leave Charleston ovary Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mason on Tuesday
evenings, 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
lo New-York by land route. 820—time 62 hours; t
•Wamsblps, 826. [my 16] 8. M- LAFFITEAU. Agent.
SHIP LINES.
FOM NEW YOKK-Unton Line.
jy. Tb* pmok.t <ohr. Frua.i S.tUtly,
Korol.ud nuuur. vlllhu. quiult Jiip.ul.for
mMmthe above port. For Freight or Passage apply to
0 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOR BOSTON.
The regular porket bark EXACT, Gromit
maeter, having most of her cargo on board wii
■^^■shave dispatch. For freight, 60 bales ootton <
deck, apply to WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO.
FOU NEW YORK.—Old E»tahl’ed Line.
««. The. schooner ECHO, Lowden, maeter, will
maat with dUpateh as above. For lreigbt (
eBaHLpawage, apply to
•BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
Ilorton, master, will have quick dispatch for
■■hHn above port. For freight or passage apply to
GuDEN ft BUNKER.
FOK FHU1GHT OU CHARTER.
-jr% Tho sehr J. F. TOBIAS, Hand, master. For
particulars apply to
"HMh nov 8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOR FKEIHUT OU C11AUTKU.
The brig ISIDORA, Bra {g, master. For piir-
lioulars, apply to
nov 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FUR BOSTON.
The fine bark RADIANT, Flynn, master,
will moot with dispatch a* above. For freight
— passage, apply to
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
The regular packet brig AUGUSTA, T Stone,
master, having part uf her froight engaged, will
iliavu dispatch. For freight or passage apply
board, at Anderson’s wharf, or to
" “ WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO.
FOK FREIGHT OR CHARTKK.
a. Tho brig ZENOBIA, Rollins, master. For
particulars apply to
SMB nov 8 BKIGUAM, KELLY ft CO.
H AY—100 bales choice Eastern Hay, lauding
aud for sale by
- — “BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
fit Timber, may find employment by applying to
HEtho subscriber, 20S Bay-street.
V 6 If WM. CRABTREE.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
n The sc hr PATRICK HENRY, Kundson,
master. For particulars apply on board at Tel-
Smk fair 's Wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
JFOR BALTIMORE.
The fast sailing aohr. VIRGINIA, Capt.
Atwerthy, will meet with quick dispatch for the
^flKabove port. For freight or paesago apply to
uov3 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
mom , mr
ter, will have immediate dispatch for the above
•9Hm>ort. For deck freight or passage apply to
2 . OGDEN A BUNKEl
FOR FREIGHT OK CHARTER.
The new superior paoket schr GEORGE P.
MERCER, llfgbee, mas er. Apply to
mUmL nov 2 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK.—Uulou Line.
-jrj. The regular packet schr ENCHANTRESS
4* Iu TyUr.
^MMRabove j
ooUl
FOR FKKIUHT OU OHAUTFU.
The bark CATAS8.4, Haveus, master. For
particulars inquire on board at Telfair's Wharf,
ior to loot 29J BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
is regular pacao* sour Anuuan tKLBa
ir, master, will have qulok dispatch for th*
o port. For freight or passage apply to
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOK NEW YORK—Union Line.
** Tho regular paoket sehr ELIZABETH ft
iu ELEANOR, Peirson master,will have quieltdis-
MflNKpatch tor the above port. For freigbtor passage
apply to [oot 18J OGDEN ft BUNKER.
INUUA1H8.—French, Scutch and American
Ginghams, in rich and choice colors; lUoh Fur-
' ChfiiU; 4-4 French do. For eale by
Q<*3i Laroche * bowne.
C lHECks on Merchants' Bank, Now York, in
/ sums to suit parehasers, for sale by
ANDREW LOW ft CO.
Savannah, Nov. 1,1863. tf nov 1
isuperior Lemon,
VT ywdUEBp*. Strawberry, Raspberry, Banana
pay for and Tolu Gum Droi.s. Also. Vaullla, Rose Umon, and
Llconoi Jujube Paste. Just reoeived and for salo by
JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.
ilHLEH.—A larger stock ihuu usual, from the
X \ family quarto, both Oxford and Amerioan editions
Turkoy Morocco, with and without clasps, to the
•maii.ai iuu<ir.i mii.inn - 0U10 «xtr«moly beautiful i
sale by
JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
A new styles.
JUHT received, per steamer Aufuetn,H[^fc
» u®w Kyle of Black Alboni Hats, forHK
CUiliir.n 0 ® Also, a variety of Youths, ^
oct 2?“ aaa u »ts, Caps, fto., at
^ BELDEN ft CO.
1nAh WOOL HATS.
IIII ) Wool Hats, from 83-25 to 80, at
BELDEN ft CO.
JpOlt SALE—-Two boys ill nnd 22 yean old,
•featnW M Stewards aboard of a
nov V**’ r 7 healthy and sound. Apply to
r-r— ' WM. WRIGHT.
Kk^—A man 22 years old, country
w t A mulatto boy 16 >ears old, city raised;
y«»« old, a Porter. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
V°w«5 AIjB! .T A Wom *“ 27 yeors old, o'good
A »*«ian M VJSL 1[ 35^ Md her ® hUd months old.
^•OT 3 ^ yoars old, ooautry raised.
style and binding. For sale bj
le by
JOHN M.
COOPER ft CO.
A LBUMH.—8orae new and very handsome; a
J\ new and large aupply, embracing all sisos and
prices. Just received and for*sale by
nov 1 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
B AGGING.—5U rolls of Gunny in store, for
sale low by
oot 16 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
B altimore flour—so ibis, landing
from schooner D. H. Baldwin, and for salo by
oct2l CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
idlng ami for salt by
COHENS ft HERTZ.
' Onions, landing per brig R. M. Charlton and
'oct 19] OGDEN ft BUNKER.
'I OFFBB—200 bags Prime Rio Coffee; 75 mats
( do Java do; 100 bags Cuba do, in store and for
foot 2f|SWIFT ft CO.
i 'lOJ
d
le by
DBV«OHM
FOR THE MILLION!
ne qualities nro Mid la any bouse
r in our Ladiee’
Dress Goods Department,
M«uU» 4. LalM. Cuhu.rM, Bmr.^ d« B»
«d. .04 Plolo AfpooM.Fr.ooh, CoilMh >o4 Qornoo
a,izi.'&iz'k*?*- Amw -
Lonp and Square Shawls,
Seotob oo4 Froooh Eo.brol4.rlM lo (not oooorlmeot,
WUU Qm4^ Bo do.. BibhoM. ChlouMtU, CoUon, lo-
loot'. Bob.. ..4 W.I.u, .u, .to,
HOSIERY, dee.
lo Ibli Jn..rta..L». of.r.T.rr Torl.tr of 811k,
Cotlooood Woroud hom ood ll.lrllo.., 81tk. CoUoo
.od M.ll.o U.J.r U.no..u for Otot'lood iAdl.l,
Udl.““4; o”?."' **“ C#tt " O,0 '“- f " a “ U -
Uliop., voItou, nolo Ud riund of oil oolora,
Llo.o, 811k ud Woroud 8«rpootioo Br.ldi, Bouool
Kdtlo,,. no.
Linens and Damasks.
Oor .look of thu. OMdo,Ulolko. o block, for «.
J rorlotr or BUuhod ood Brooo D.nuko
Toblo Coror.> !.i...ud atploo Dl.p.r Tow.!., D.m-
“b Jj.pklil, DcjUm, DowlM,5rMb. Llo.o Bh..Uo ( i,
Shlrtlos ood Frootlog, Llo.o 7-Bood4-4 wld., Hit.
footed oil por. Flu,«od from tb. but in.kora.
Blankets, Kerseys, dec.
Wt btrao foil ood oooipl.u ouortm.otof Eoill.h
tod Am.rlooo Blook.ta.N.iro Cloth,,, oil itTl.a .od
J oolltioa, White, Bod ood Bluo Fl.ooolt, Blotobod ood
irowo lJomo.llc., .11 qQ.iltl.., Tick., I>.oim.,Cb.ck.
Strip.., Bio. tod Brooro Drill., do. All of tb. obort
for ull ot 1. II. COlfEN A CO.’S,
No. 140 Urouchtoo-lt.,
*111>ltot to I. W. Morrell A CO.
LATEST ARRIVALS OF
New Fall & Winter Goods.
EINSTEIN dc ECKHAN,
H ..._ ,N«. 151 CoDgreu-Bi.,
AVE just received by latest steamers, a largft
assortment of
8TAPLB DRY GOODN,
a* Brown and White Bhirtingu, col'd Homespun Shirt-
uaLur^s ete 4 * ° f ffUlu,el- » Kerseys and On-
SILKS.
1 he largest and finest assortment is this city,—Plain,
Htripod and Fix'd Dress Bilks, a large variety: heavy
Brocaded do; Satin do Chenes, plain bl'k Silks, etc.
u „ BIIBSS GOODS
Muslin and Barege de Lalues. llg'd and plain Cash
meres, Circasslas do Borges, irenoh and English Me-
rino«s, Paranattas, Alpacoas, Setoeh Plaids, etc.
Shawls, Cloaks. Mantillas and Ciroulars, a splendid
and cloak? ^ ^ COl ° r " of for ^‘o - ’ Ruutillas
French and Swiss Embroideriss. Undersleeves,
Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waist*. Erob'd and plain
Lawn Hdkfs, Muslin andCambrio Bands, Ladies' and
Infant*' emb’d Cap*, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and
Insertiogs, etc.
GLOVKHc
Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Lsoe, Lisle and
Thread do, ete.
u.tk. A A. CLOTHS*
B1 k and blue Broad Cloths and a varlsty of other ool-
ore, Cassimores. all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky
Jean*, French Doeskins, Satin and otLor Vestings.
. , AU of Li “ens, Furnishing Goods, liosleriss,
Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dreea Trimminga,
and a great many other artiolcs too numerous to men-
oct 24
HOUSE-FURNlbHING GOODN!
J. P. COLLINS,
1HFORTEB AND DEALER,
100 BRYAN STREET,
S now receiving, ami offers for aule at very low
A., prices, a large assortment of House-Furnishing
aruoiss, such as:
Crockery, Tureens,
China. Plates,
T„ D p!f*A0.
Britannia Pitobers,
Japan ft Bowls,
Tinware,
Goblets, Castor ,
Tumblers, Knivos,
Decanters, Forks,
Pr..»r„>, Spoooi,
Wio...od Woit.ra,
illy UlMMi, Latopt.
Whit, ood F.ooj Chin. Ulooor S.ryio.., Whit.
Stoo. do, To. B.U, tof.ih.r with .y.rj d.tcriptloo of
Cut and Plain Glassware.
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder
boxes and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co
lognes; rich Cut Wine Bottlee, China JeweU Boxes,
and other Fancy articles in great variety.
Family Hardware. Wire and Brass Fenders, And-
rons. Shovels and Tongs. Lamp Wicks, Wood and Wil
low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both
guarued and Plain; Fancy and Ladies’ Work and Tra-
vellinr BtskoU— in short, overy article in the Houso-
Furniahing line may be fouud at hie establishment.
Dry Goode and Cabinet Furniture exoapted. nov 1
JOSEPH LIFPMAN,
CONGRESS ST., MARKET sqUARF.
R espectfully invites the atumiiou or uis
friends and the pnblio, to his stock of
Full and Winter Dry Goodls,
which having purchased on ths most favorable term*,
he is prepared to sell to the advantage of his oustomers.
Theso goods have been selooted uudor his own inspeu-
tlon, and every artiolo will be warranted to be what it
represented.
Among his stock will be found the following, in vari
is qualities.
A large Assortment af Furniture Prints.
Kerseys, Prints,
Flannels, Ginghams,
Scotch Plaids, Chineses,
8a ti nets, DsLainss,
Linsoys, Cashmeres
Casa line res, Alpacoas,
Cloaks.
iot»lll*.ot .ini telly,
it of Els hos-
wanted.
MsU fcuete Servant of unvxeep-
A COLOSBD .
J. V tlon.bl. obor,o(*y. _
F.ioU,t.r, uwll. Apply
WANTKO.
A WHITE Sory.nt Olrl lo do Ilmin Work loo
/V util Fondly. Not. 0..4 »pplr bot tb. b..t,
M trbom |00d wo,., will b. klvao. Apply ottbo brlok
boUdlotoo St.t?-.tr..t, .bird door .lo,. B.ro.rd-
WANTED.
I, 1 OUR Jouru.ym.d T.llor., two Coxt b.od. ud
_T t«. 1‘utolooo mak.n. Koaclr, ,t ’
ROBINSON A CAMP’S.
WANTED TO IlIUE OK PVKGHAetB.
A °l MAN ’ «‘|*>*l* for • Porter to m Dry
JX Good. Btor*. Apply lo 1
“P *> WM. WRIGHT.
Land Warrants.
*1MIE highest price paid by
X »o*31 WM. P. ROWLAND.
Hooses and Lands.
TO RENT.
« TW .? •» «»• «onier of Barnard and
New Uonston-aireet*. Apply to
4BK »ov 10 c. A. CLOUD.
TO BENT.
A BRICK STORE, No. 116 Bryu .lrr.l, Apply
J\. to 0. A. CLOUD.
TO KENT.
^l^IIE 8tore lately occupied by John Doyle, Jr.,
A oorner Bryan aad Jeffersoa-street. Apply to
■o Y *0 E. O'BYRNE.
TO RENT.
O TORE. 139 Broughtun-st., heretofore occupied
O ee a Trimming Store. Aprlv at the Trimming
Storo on Whitaker-street, second door from Congress-
street. n " v 4
HTORE TO LET,
T N Ilryan-street between Barnard and Jefferson-
X •‘roots, on the north side. Posaeseion given im
mediately. Inquire of
»»» tf JOBEPU LIPPMAN.
TO RENT.
w.T h v re ® Two 8tor7 Wooden Buildlnge. with
KjV Kitchen separate, on the corner of Jones ond
JhB* Parse-streets, will be ronted cheap by the year.
-Apply at J. MaNKE'S,
oot 31 Cor of Montgomery-ot. and Bay lane.
FOR HALE.
ffltt A House and Lot, oor nor of Llborty and Rey-
BiiH nolds-atreets. The Let is 60 foct front oa Liber-
JBKty, »nd 90 foot deep on ltoynolds-streeto. fee
simple. The dwelling is n new two story brick build
ing with a store underneath at the oorner.
—ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of the same dimensions, fee
slmplo. Apply to |bot 20J WM. WRIGHT.
FOK RENT.
A Stable and Carriage House. Applv to
iX oct 20 WM. WRIGHT.
To Hent or Lease.
R# That (arse commodious publio UUU8E at Ual-
Rtifl cyondale.60 milo Station, Central Rail Road,
JBK&oriven County ; it Is the best stand for aTav-
eru and Store House tn tho State. Possession will be
given 1st January neat. WILLIB YOUNG.
RaleyondaU,3i)th August, 1863. tf oci 15
TO RENT.
A WHARF Store. Apply to
JX oct 11 T.J. WALSH.
TO RENT.
A Brick Hons* on Jonee-atreet, on n fall lot.
|i*<H Possession given immediately. Apply to
JVM* oet 11 T.J. WALB1I.
LOTTERIES.
_ ©BORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
pkRAWN NUM B ERR—Of O corgi a Bute
kJ Lotterv, Class lift drawn on the 11th Inst:
33 40 04 13 83 30 18 12 8312766
To be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia State Lottery,
CLASS 116.
„ FINE SCHEME.
*3,000—1 969—750—400
And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prize*!
Ticket* only 81-shares in proportion.
Tieket* and Share* for eale. and Prists eaehed on de-
maad, bv GEO. 8. GRAY. No. • Owens's Building,
Rov IS Opposite Pnlaskl House
FOR HALL.
A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, on
Toy lor-street, near the MedicalCcfl^. Apply to
FOR MALIC
A valuable Plantation, situated on the Louis
ville Rood, eleven miles from Savannah. It has
___a good frame
sary out-bulldlngo
three hundred and ^ ,
there ere about one hundred and twenty aores or dear-
ed land and under good fence, suitable for tho produc
tion of Corn, Cotton and Rioe ; tho wooded land i
ro story dwelling, and all neoes-
i it, this tract or Land oontains
seventy-live acres, more or Isas;
buy, will please oall and examine for themselves
or further particulars, apply on the premises, or to
WM. WRIGHT.
Also, u ill be sold with the plaoe, eight Negroes, ao-
customed to Held work; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat-
Us, Corn. Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in
Ume. Titles undoubted. oct 3
oct 1
a good Yard to rent. Possession
* * M. MoGREAL,
No. 18 Farm-st.
ROOR1H TO RENT.
3 FINK Rooms iu a House 45 feet square. There
is a very flue cooking range for the nee of the
Rooms, and two good Closets to keop utensils in. Ap
ply to M.MCGKEAL,
"*■ ** Bolton's wharf, foot of Farm-st.
oct 1 tf
'
Blankets,
Tweeds,
Uobtlll».
A gr.it y.rl.ty Uo.lorj, Oloy.a, Uoodk.robl.fi ood
Uou.u-K«.plDg Qoodl.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock in 8avxnuah.
Milks, Laces, Mhawls and Embroideries.
A large assortment of seasonable Silks-Watered,
Colored, lirooade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins.
Undersleeves and Cbemiietts.
EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambric and Jaoonet Edg-
ig and insertions, Cambric and 8wise Bands.
SUAWL8, Craro Shawls all sises. Long Shawls from
to 1W dollars each, Printed Caohmere Shawls, Waffle
Shawls in groat variety.
A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Cloths
and Matts, wall worth while to see.
RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent ar
ticle, and to whioh epcoial attention is invited.
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins
and French Towels at various price*, with many other
goods not enumerated, together with an immensj stock
CLOTHING,
which will be sold st wholes#!* only.
Country Merchants and others wishing to purchase
cheap Dry Goods, will do well to oall and exauiiue this
stook before making their selootions. 3ui oot 19
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS!!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
o. 115 Coagress-street, Savannah.
now prepared to offer lo the citizens of 8n-
vannah, aad the eounties adjacent, one of the uojt
gnifloent stocks of
LADIES’ DBESS GOODS,
ever exhibited in this oity, eousiating in part tf elegant
Black and Colored Brooad* Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do;
Plain Silks, fashionable colors; beautiful high lustrea
Black do; Heavy Black 8atin de Chinee: Raw Silk
aad Worsted Plains: Common dc Lalnes, all qualities:
Merinos ; Ladies’ Cloak aad Talma Cloths; Printed
and plain all wool de Laines. Alpacoas, Bombasines,
“ inghai— ”■*-
thisii
DRESS GOODS
suoh a variety of Btyles and Colors that any Vaste, how
ever difficult, can be pleased.
We invite partloalar attention to onretock of
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS,
' h on nooonnt of tho quality and low prices at whioh
are offeriog them. Among them may be found 6-4,
1,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter
panes and Toilet Quilt*, extra larxe and fine’ Linen
Domaska aad Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture
Dimity and Chiutes; Flannole, all oolore. style* and
~"-liue*; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Towelings,
ml Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladles' Emb’d
dkerohlefs, prices from 81 to 820; Collars, Under
with a full stock of Plantation, Fanoy rod all other
styles of Dry Goods, to which we invite all to oall and
examine. Goods freely exhibited, and oustomers left
their own judgment and taste to purchase, or look
FOR KKNT.
Four two slory Wooden buildiugs, sit
uated on West Broad-si. aud Roller*-mrort.
These buildings are new, neatly fiuiahod, with
JT BRYAN, on the premises.
all out building*.
FOR KKNT.
^PIIK STORE immediately under our offtco, well
In and feed store, or for storage
[sep 23J ROWLAND ft CO.
ROWLAND ft CO.
E Tho Tenement in Waldburg’e Building, at
preaent occupied by W. Woodbndge, Exp Pos
session given 1st November,
sep 19
R. HABERSHAM ft SON.
TO KKNT.
I Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner of
Aberoornand Jones-etreot, inquire to
sep 14 A. BONAUD.
For Sale.
n— w ^ m
a The Plantation on Skidaway itlaud,
oalled the LODGE, with an Island at
tached to it—in all said to contain 900
aores. The pries will be moderate, aud the terms ac
commodating; for whioh addrese
J^ paoe NOj ias Bay-atreet-near City Hotel-in
connection with Hamden’s Expreee Office.
Georgia State Lottery.
A. D. KLLIB ft 00., Managers.
D RAWN NUMHRKM—or Georgia State
Lottery, doss lift drawn on th* 11th inst:
33 40 64 13 83 30 18 12 22 2 27 36
CAPITAL 5000 DOLLARS.
Tickets only One Dollar.
OLaes 116.
To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, 4>* o’olook.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
*1,000—1,969—730—400
fto. fto. ftc.
Tickets 81, shares in proportion.
»i|r Orders from the country answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, and prisos cashed on demand
at this offiee.
Tickets,either singly or by the package, for eale by
BOV 12 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
AUCTIONS.
■ J. Walrtu*
Will be rold *»'„
th* Qrooeriei ml __ .
at 10 o’clock precisely. Term snaL
GKKKNK ANDPULAMKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Bay Lane, near Bull-Htreet.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
44 42 64 1 29 68 28 26 49 63 8 6 32
SPLENDID 8CHKME.
50,000 DOLLARS!
fto. ftc. fto.
Tickets 813-sharee In proportion.
Tickets and Shares, elthsr singly or by the package
for eale by E. WITHINOTON,
GREENE AND PULAMKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
OJice No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane.
QBEQOBV ft MAURY, Managers.
D RAWN NUMHKKM—Of Groans A Pulaak
IdOttery, Class No. 136:
44 42 64 1 29 68 28 25 49 63 8 0 32
Nos. 29 32 64, a three No prise returned in a whol
Moket.
» f Holders of Prises will please oall and reoelv*
their oasb, or renew their Prises.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
50,000 DOLLARS!
fto. ftc. ftc.
Tickets 815—Shares in proportion.
JAMES UOWEN,
nov 12 Vender for Gregory ft Maury.
WU1 b. «Jd .1J blnu Nu'd»M 'Altr.: Pl.tt,
l.r .1 Ball ud Cufr—dto., IV»tl.l Johuon’.
S u.r.t .qd.Dkilj of Fni.lt.N, MltlKl ud U.d-
u. 8.1. to ooam.no. .410 o'clock nnolmlj, ud .11
articles to be removed immediately st the close of the
•ale. Terms cash. A ’ ■. . . t • -?
Administrators'Bute.
m*m. th*
lmlluudof ul, th.Inunat./O.H.Sof.r., tan.
•d. t. th. B.T.tmjh Mu 8.W HUU, on HoLhlK.'l
Si** 4 ’ f“rth«*.rtlonl.n lnq.lt. >tth. oountB.
nom. .old b, la. v. of tho Ordl.u70fCh.thu1 Cow
4 «"“« 4 - “ 4
„ -dfi«t,ij|r.lor,’ 1.1*.
^ ,.0*TU».»pAY. Cooombort.
Will h. Midi, runt of ourt llotuo, botwoo. th. Iu
bar of Sonth Broad and Whltaaer streets. The Lot le
eubieot to a Ground Rent of 867 80 to Se City. The
improvements consist of a double teacmeat Dwelling,
in the basement of whioh la an Office, Drawing Room
Pantries aad Bathing Room. On tho ftretfloor, tatwo
largo aad elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah
iacioeed with Veaetian Blind*, jf tbo mJu4
is fonr bed rooms,with aa enoloeed Verandah,all light-
fjwllh gas. Thore are spaelone aeoemmoeatioae tor
kitehen aad servant rooms, earrlag* house and liable
in n brlok building on tho roar of tho dwelling; on the
lane In tho yard, le a fine pomp aad good water.
Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45. a good Cook
and Washer. Tho above porpsrty Is sold by leave of
tho Ordinary, as the property of D. M. Rogers deoeas-
od, and by order of the Administrators. Terms will
be deolered at the sale.
Clothing «i Private bate.
A handsome assortment of ready made Clothing, con
sisting of euperflne Frock, books and Over Coats, in
*o suit purchasers, for salt low. Terms cash.
At Private Eale.
nd Building, on Btone-st
’»'T "hT'i'' -41 friint by au deep. The *»
stories high, and well finished. Will be sold low if ap
plied for by tho 2l'th last.
Two Ave aore lots, one mile from the eltv.for sale low
If applied for immediately, on accommodating terms.
Urey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities
to suit purchasers.
300 bushels Tennessee Corn, in loti to enltpnrohasors,
just reoolved.
21 bbls ohoioo Butt Pork, in lots to suit purchasers.
Landing and for salo.
A desirable Building Udfor ffufe—Lot No. 9, fourth
tything, Anton Ward. For particulars, enquire at the
ouuniing room.
..1JS*S* H ‘ 4 8t<1 “ , M* 11 * Fowd.r, I lo noi.rl k Co',
IIFU nu po.d.r, 13 do Dap..)', N F l’awd.r, for ul.
low to close a oonoern.
Private BourdiuR House.
T HE subscriber having inkon the atmeiuus resi
dence lately occupied by Wra. I. Way, Esq., ro-
siKiotfully notifies his friends and the public, that he
It prepared to aocommodaU both permauent and tran-
slont BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who
have room# elsewhere oaa take their meale at hie house
shonld they wish to do so. The house is located la a
central part of the city, on Wright Square, opposite the
Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfaction he
trust* that both Mends and ttrnajors will give him a
■hare of patronage. [ootflDj OEO. O. DUNHAM.
Barnnm’s Southern Muaenm.
1 MIK PROPRIETORS bog to announce to the ci
tlsens of Savannah that they have located perma
nently in this city an extensive collection of Aniu '
of the rarest descriptions, embracing epeclmens
uoarly every variety soleoted from tho
FOREST AND MOUNTAIN,
FROM THE 8EA AND THE AIR.
To the curious, os well as thoee interested in tho
study of nature, as she manifests herself in th* nume
rous forms by which tho links of animal gradation is
traced, this exhibition cannot fail to afford gratification
and delight.
Believing that the presence of such an U.lilulion
must be desirable in a oity of th* extent, population and
teltion of Savannah, t
olaboro
•ep 1
M.O. W. at this offioe.
Grocery Stand.
T7OR SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward,
JP suitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot
No. 36 Troup Ward—both oorner lets. Apply at th'
offioe.tf aug 23
TO RENT.
L Three fine STORES, on Moore’s wharf.
BOB'T. HABERSHAM ft 80N.
fib 24
To Lease.
A PART of a Wharf, with a Slip and ample
§l * " "
sep 12
Apply b
DAR
r »
T’ho T
FALL OF 1853;
GEORGE 8. NICHOLS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, fa.
THE Subscriber has now in store and offers for sal*
.je following:
Gent's fine blue, blsck, and brown Cloth, Beaver
Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cioib, and Cambist Overooat*.
Gent's fine black Cloth Cloak* and Mantlee,
Gent's fine Mue, black, and olaret frock and Dress
Coal*.
Gent’s Cadet Cossimere, Tweed Gassimere, black
Casslmere, bloc Cossimere Frocktees, aad business
Back Coat*-a grett variety.
Gent's black Doe Cassitnero, and more than thirty
different patterns or fancy Caasimer* Pant* of latest
styles.
Gent’s Vosts-sbout 1,800 Vest*, embracing all of th*
now styles, somo perfectly beautiful.
_A J«ry large lotot Satinett Round-Jackets and Pants,
Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Baoks for servant*.
India-Rnbbcr and Pilot Cloth Overcoat*.
YOUTH'S AND BOYS' DKPAHTMBNT l
funowiV-h* 0 * 1 ®^ u * ll#d in this place, aad oontains the
e.?ki‘ d * 1 ° lh ' P.t.rSbam Or.rco.ti ud
.d'Shi!" 4 ' t *°’ n ‘ “* <d "** 010,11 D,u> rml “
Blue, black, brown, aad Cadet Cloth Dross Jacket*.
Cadet aad Bteel-mixed Satinet
Bf-Xd-Jackeu for Negroes: fine
black Doe-Caseimere. blue Cloth, aad a large aosort-
meat of ftrooy-eolored Casslmere aad 8 *’ ' " *
H
MelTe
I (JULY PERFUMED Tesllet Hoap..~
_ Lubins, Josamia, Otto Roto, Mask, Megaardises
EsTTsfleurs, Beryoai, Patchouly, ete.: alts, Ouorlain's,
Veolettc’s, Tcvcre', Madly’s, Tensud's, Low’s, GeUc'c,
Prevost's, Maugoret ft Coadray's, Bosia's, etc., etc.,
just received aad for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.
— Satin etPaats.
Block soil., Beared 81lkc, Alpnco. Hick cloth,..
(tent rulct/ a Merino Vccu. AU ot tho .bore tor
boys from 10 to 17 years old.
CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT!
con alas very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth
SaHs; fanoy oolored Casaimer* Salts, with Vests and
Pant* coanected; Genin’s new style of Fanoy Dress
Jackets; black and brown Talmas; black aad green
Togo* Overcoats; embroidered Cape. AU for children
from 4 to 10 years.
Children, boys*, aad youth's white and oolored Shirt*.
Fancy Articles,
embreolng almost every artiolo for 'genUemen's ward
robe that can be called for, together with the richest as
sortment of covered and plain Cape for gentlemen,
DlilMfb
Franklin—one volume Folio.
Wilkie Gallery—a selection of the beet Pictnres
of the late Sir David Wilkie, K. A., including his
Spanish and Oriental skotches, with notieos Biograph
ical and Critical A large Quarto Vol. in Turkey An
tique.
Poetry of the Years—Passages from the Poet* de
scriptive of the Seatons, with Twrnty-Two oolored U-
lustrations, from drawings by eminent Artists.
The Vernon GaUery or British Art; edited by 8. C.
—a lari ' * * *~
Uall, Esq., V 0 A
tique. [nov 3]
„ Vol. in Turkey An-
JOUN M. COOPER ft CO.
TAU.
ij ne
Sprains,
.. RALL’E Musnotlc Liniment—A
new article and very highly reoommendsd for
oi'iaius, Bruises, 8ores, Frosen parts and Rheumatism:
also, good for Crimp and Bilious Colic. Price only 26
cent*, for sale by JA8. U. CARTER de CO.,
nov 2 Druggist*, Broughton-st.
H AY «e BUIUK—Lundiu, (com hrt, C.rib-
bso at Bolton's wharf.
200 bales Prime Eastern Hay
30,000 Hard Burnt Northern Brick, suitable for
pavemonts, for salo low from wharf by
nov 2 tf WM. CRABTREE, 808 Bay-st.
Li NUFF—SNUFF—Lollard’s Maccoboy Snuff
O in Jars, Bottles, and by the pound; Bootoh do
do; American Gentleman do "
supply jast reoeived *
do do. A large and fresh
the Apothecaries' Hall, by
J. E. DnFORD.
Irons. For sale low by
MORSE ft NICnOL8.
B RYANT’S PULMONIC WAFERS-For
Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and Inflncnsa, n large
supply on band. They are very highly recommended
for the aboyo diseases, for sale by
JAS. if. CARTER ft CO.,
aev 2 Druggist, Broughton-et.
A FEW of those highly approved Electro-
J\. Magnotio Machines used without any prepara
tion, for sale by [nov 2] JAB. U. CARTER ft CO.
\T*W WHITE UKANB, lobbl, now
_lv( White Beans
2 hhdsnew Codfish
100 boxes do Scaled Herrings
60 do do White and Colored Cheese
100 do Star Candles
10 bhds Prime Baoon Shoulders
60 bble Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, landing
*°nor°[ **** hr SCBANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
A LE* ALE, ALE.—‘J5 bbls. Albany Cream
/V Ale, landing from stoamcr this dor and for sale
at tit* Albany Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON.
G UILDRBN’S WORSTED SACKS.—
Children's Worsted Sacks aad Overcoats, in fancy
rt. Also, Children’s Warmed Caps, plain and
**!!!?»* Z * 1 ‘ h,r W “ ,Ud ^toBOCHC *BO&rMlS.
( ' 11DKK, C1DKU.—’Ci bbl. u. b.Hl Cid.T
B LANKKTM.—9 balsa Uuffil ttl.ukeli, 10-4
nnd 13*2 Ribbon bo..d touUj UUuk.tj. Jut
luolTod and tor ul. b/ .
noT 7 LlBOOHK k BOWWE.
nCHLKl’8 WiAlNS.—1« bob. Hcbloy'.
O.orri, Filial, of tut y.W. m.k.. Jut n-
uiv«d ua tor ul. by MHOCUk: t BOWNE.
mtT
TIOMKtiTlI! blQUOMO—10U bbl. pu.lu.’
JLf Ol« i 73 do Ram J lUOdaWbloky; 73 do Broody,
fcul. by [go. 7i McMAUON t DOYLE/ 1
1 JAGGING—150 rail. Uuany Daiqlan, tor ul.
jj by (.0.71 MCMAHON dtDOFLE.
Itoir with . r»d Murtmaat of all
2y h .V. k ‘r^i^ W1 ' p “'S , K"J 4, NiEifo7r lor
OHdkaefl* Range,
ftm
. SALMON.—A ftw of those choice
reeslved, aad for eale oa moderate tonne
WVi WUM A EAXIXAM0,
b««n spared to eonvsy to the beholder, a cor-
•f the dispositions and characteristics of the
limals in their natural stgte. The following
om the catalogue, which embraces animdls
from all parte iff the world, will afford a slight oonoep-
tlon of the extent of tho oolleotloa to which public at
tention is now invited. v
BIRDS—The Argus Pheasant, male and female, fine
specimen#. The Cuakoo, a rare bird and beautiful, and
whioh le but rarely seen. AmAlbatross—from the Cape
of Good Hope. A splendid specimen of the Shell Drake
of South America. Pheasants in numerous variety.—
Tho Black Cock. Two varieties of the Prairie Hen. A
Carrier Pigeon. Birds of Paradise—tho two and twelvo
shafted. The K(pg Bird of Paradise. The King Hum
ming Bird, and twenty-seven different varieties of tho
—e species, An Ostrich of the largest else.
^UADRUPEDS.—Among those will be found mag
nificent spcoltnena of the Lion, the Polar Bear, the Le-
iard, the Hyena, the Puma, a Canada Buck, the Sloth,
e Lynx—with a number of smaller animals. A St.
Bernard Dog of the largest slss, and a full grown Mite
Dog, a native of the Fecgeo Islands, the smallest spe
cimen of the canine epeeles over seen.
A Sea Cow. A Mermaid, aad a variety of other eea
animal*. An African Deer in the folds of a Boa
Constrictor.
An additional attraction In the Museum will be found
In a series of eightocn COSMORAMIC VIEW8, repre
senting European Cities and Scenery. Scones at Soa,
and mauy other interesting and attractive subject*.
tOT Duo notice of tho opening ot the exhibition to
the publio will be given.
The hours for visiting it will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P.
M. Fridays and Friday Evenings will be appropriated
exclusively to the admission of tn* oolored population.
MEW HARDWSHE STORE.
THE undorsignod hat opened n Now Hardware
Store at
We. 149 CengreM-ntreet.
In th* store recently oocupied by Messrs. N. K. Bar-
uum ft Co., and is now receiving aa entire new nnd
well ecleoted stock of
KNULIN11 AND AMERICAN UOODh/
embracing almost every artlole usually found in n
Hardware 8tor*. Having purchased his stook direct
from the Manufacturers in England and this country,
he is enabled to offer his Goods as low as they can ue
purchased at any other establishment at tho South.
lie respeotfully asks of the patrons of tho late firm ef
MoCleskey ft Norton, tho eitisens generally, aad per
sona visiting the city, to give him n oall, and l*e satisfied
oi hie prioot, etc.
oot At GEORGE A. M0GLE8KEY.
WIllk TiiifiJi’rrw n«n
saSwstffisw**''
ssswfeaS232
Stand, I marking Pot M "*•
UnJsrwrUer'sBaU.
THIfl DAY, Nov. 12. as 11 A'ttoh.
WUl b. Kid i* too. 1,( nr,7,2 n-._
Salt. ./W.ldt.t, a..it
.VmimmA
At Btor. w. "* T-T| T*!, tTf l.nalOT.1,
article ofuo'id Ooodsmann&eGatol ,S tkiLuut
Of WU.OW; also, Fancy Goode aad eftef
N. H.-Evcry article warreacedtt*
moasy refunded.
. tUTGoode for eale at Wholesale or Retail davtftf Ifte
day at 26 pvr cent, lees than the rccalar vetoes. All
are respeotfully invited to sail and mates tftj g>yds.
Win* and Liquor * al Auction. S •
Will be sold in front of store—186 eases wines aad IJ.
quorS; 36d*ml. old OtaSjSrSTTilto ~
aui d Uln; i h.ti pibM «ld Londou totok
KV.Wto'i*'*"' uu " f *“ 4 1 » Jr."
wlH !K * mi,i r *• ««m •• mm*
Temms:—Bum* under8100,each; from fllOU to 8100
2iV B * 0T#r * du0, w d ®>®» (or »PPw»«4 and endomd
Garden Lot at Aaettan.
On TUESDAY, 0th Deo. next, at li o’olook.
Will bo eoli in front of Oonrt House, Garden L>U No.
US, containing by reooat surveys 6to aores, sitnatod on
the Louisville road near Urn oity. Term* cash. Pus-
chasers paying for title*.
itreotand Robert *-street, ihese beild^Je
d neatly finished with all good ont-buRdlnaa.
■run apply at the Counting-room. oet It •
For Rent.
Four Two ftory Woodon Buildings, sitnatod on Weet
Uroad-streot and Robcrta-eereet. These b
iwandneariv Hni.hto* mi -
For term*
Store* J*r Remit .
Two .ton. und.r «ur Counting Room, .Edoa. Wkut
Ktoro. ro»i.i.ion giv.a tmtotoimly. m! id
„ , UU.. ~
'i b. Iiiglieit nnkot nrina will b. mM tor QrME.
Jtoyjb^tod aad Flail Uld... Apply at «r Conattog
. I’olalw,. al (Viral, gato.
bato'uar °in!“ * tu * ,lr *'»*»'•". »*w laadiagiroa.
, . Prim. Brut. Cara al i’rtnal. Sato.
Jnit reo.W.d to .ton, aad tor aal. to Mwtolm
oboiora. T.tnu «ub. angIT
, #*«*« A,»to .1 Prt..U Sal.,
Jjot No. 13, containing Jku tool by (Otort, nt.aUd on
(Jwl*n.tt*atr..t, Alio, IaiINo. it.oontai.iagbtiky 13d
(Ml, aituotod on ooraor of to,nylon nnd Luattottla
KKa'.fs 2: as
“»“■;«» T..«toy,£b. Mb of (toptoJtor aSCftSI
, rr.ct .r £,nJ ml Prim. Smlt.
IaoI Lend No. 23,10,3, containing 10U Are*, well tim
bered, situated la Cass County near iSaninuu tow
miles Irom the State R. Hoed. ^ ^ * w
Roeenoaie Cement ut Pnvmte Sol*.
J YKKMN KILKHi dec.—Plaid, Black and
7 Colored Brocades and Plain Bilk*, Bombasines,
pseas, Csuton Cloths, and a new style of Mourning
Goods never before offered In this maraet, at
KEMPTON ft VER8TILLES.
72St. Julienand 1(16Bryan-sts., Waring'#Range.
Coul, Coal l
QHn TONS Liverpool Coal at 87 por toil, cash.'
&\J\J 100 do Red Ash do at 85 do do
For sale by A. N. MILLER,
oot M lm Eastern Wharf.
4 LPHAUKT ULOUKH, GAiUKH, A c.
e by
OUN M. COOPER ft CO.
A * 4 * **<»i*ai DliUX/IXS, (tAiUODt Ok O.
Fur children in great variety—a new and large
■oppl^ust reo'd and for sale b“
FLATS FUR HALE.
'IMIRKK FLATS, belonging to the Union Steam-
X boat Company, for sale low for cash. Apply to
oot 16 lm KINCHLEY ft THOMAS, Agto.
B AGGING A HOPE—Heavy Uuuuy H«
ting and Ganny Bags, for sale by
PQV7 MINISft FLORANCE.
B EEF—Pluladolphia Family Alarket Beef, for
sale by [nov 7] AUifrfl ft FLORANCE:
store in lot*to snitpurehasors. W. CRABTREE
A NUMBER ONE, l’OTAHH—Justin.
oeivod by
B eef.—is i>i»u.
steamer Augusta and for sale by
UNNINi
J. E. DxFORD,
Apothecaries' Hall.
Men Beef. Landing from
GLAOHORN ft CU
CLOAKS AND HAN VILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
luvites the l.adifls to call aud inspect an in Voice ef
Cloth Cloaks and HantUlas,
reoeived from the celebrated manufactory of Oeokoc
Bkodik, Esq., New York City, which for superiority
of style and quality cannot be surpassed, at
No. lift Congress-street, opposite Pulaski Hons*.
HKS. J. F. DOF'S
Fashionable Millinery k Orest Making
BHTABMHMMKNT,
No. 10, Up 8tair* } Lillibridge*’ Building*,
AND NO. 17 BAKNAitD-BTRKKT,
Hnvunnnli, OeorRln.
The attention of tho Ladies or Savannah
and of those visiting tho city, are invited to
the NeW Large and well selected Stock of
Fashionable Millinery and Dress Goods, con
sisting of the following articles:
Silk, Satin and Straw Bonnett*. Ribbons. Flowers,
Foatherj, Wreathes, Buttons, Combs, Cap*, Head
Dreases, Velvet Trimming# for Dresses, Plnsh Hats,
Higgerlottes, Infants’ Caps, Plain Silk Brocade, Plain
Bilks. Shally Mantillas, Cloaks, Talmas, fto. fto. nov 8
SC.
DANI&Ij CROiHI.AY.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
Corner of Broughton mid Bull-Street*.
As THE SUBSCRIBER desires to inform the
Mpnblio that he haa o/oned as above, where he is
pi spared to execute orders for Boots of the finest
finish and style, and equal, if not superior to
any heretofore offered to the pnblio. Having
many friends in this State who have been hie- patrons
in Charleston, respeetfaily solicit* from thorn and the
pnblio a call and a trial. ly nov 8
8ILK8 AND 7FOOLKN8
To be Dyed Colors at the North.
I k ECE1VED at the Dying Establishment, 73 York-
X, Street, Savannah, Georgia Established in 1832.
1 articles reoeived for dying at the North will be
charged the same prioe as if dyed in Savannah, with no
ehargos for freight, and guarantied to be safely return
ed in about fifteen days from the time they arc received
here. AI1 other article* to bo dyed black, continued
to be dyed by me in Savannah, so as to give good satis*
faction, and Goatlemen's garment* Dyed, Cleaned, or
Renovated, as may be required, in the same euperior
stylo, which has generally to much pleased my patrons
and friends. Ladies' Bonnets, Bleached or Dyed, a*
may be required, and finished in a fashionable style —
Order* from the country puno’uetlr attended to. Let-
n mail are required, so that I may know where
ar parcels, when sent me by Steamboat* and
road, [nov 8] ALEXANDER QALLOWA Y.
T UTIIEKAN HYMN 1IOOKH.—A now
JLj supply jr.st received. Somo in handsome Turkey
Morocco Binding, much liner than any wc have hereto
fore had. [auv 9] JOUN M. COOPER ft CO.
B AY LANDING FROM HillPUHA8K.
—60 bales North Rlvor Ilay landing from ship
b and for sale low on the wharf b^-
nov9
n the wharf by
H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
1) hhds prim* Baoon Shoulders,
id casks Sugar-cured Hams.
60 bbls New England Rum.
100 do E f helps ft Ror« Gin.
60 do P ft U Connecticut River Gin.
20 do Domestio Brandy.
40 U and * casks Malaga Wine.
126 bbls Good Eating Potatoes.
100 boxes New Scaled Herrings.
2 hhds do Codfish.
20 half bbls Geo Haas F M Buff.
40 boxes New Raisins.
20 do Ground Pepper.
26 do do Cuffeo.
100 6, 10, 16 aud 20 Gallon Kegs.
200 1,2,3 and 5 do Demijohns.
200 bags Drop and Buck 8hot.
300 reams Wrapping Paper.
80 boxes Beadell's 6 * and 8's Cindies.
80 bbls Stuart's Crushed at.d Powdered Sugar.
60 do B and C Clarified Sugar.
60 bbls and 30 half bbls Canal Flour.
60 do Butter and 8ngar Crackers. Landing am
for eaJ* by SCRANTON, JOUN8TON ft CO.
V. 8. Hail.
SAVANNAH TO DABIEN
LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves 8a-
j- vaanah for Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House,
dway, Hlcoboro and 8outh Newport, every MON-
A. M..arriving in Savannah at 6 P. M., connecting
with the cvrs for the Wost, the boat* for Charleston aad
the North, and the New York Steamships.
Also, A Uie of F«nr liens Pool Coached
will leave Savannah for Bryan Old Court House, Mid
way and Rieeboro', every WEDNESDAY and SA
TURDAY, at 6>i o'clock, A. M. Returning, will leave
lUoeboro' every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 10
o'clock, A. M., arriving in Savannah at 5 P. M., in
time for the Can for the West and ths Boat* for the
North.
tOT All Kxpress Business promptly attended to.
MAT Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister ft Ce.'e
Btable*, oorner of State and Whftoker-eto. Offiee la
Darien, at Maasloa House.
•el Sj lj !L In EAST, Ropiitteg,
XJL inaunr, »uiu» IIUI uni DIBS UB DIAGK VIOUI
Jackets: Black and Fanoy Casslmere Pant*. Figured
and plain Blaok Satin Vesta. For sale cheap by
nov 9 GEO. S. NICHOLS, Olbbona* Mange.
fto- Uudln, paraohr Caluut-UlU bbl.Uydn.il.
Impr.vtd Illl.tl,/ O.t.t.
Wo have just received from the wuDful.Mt.ia
Philadelphia, aad will oontlau* to keep on kaiadlm
Augustus Hummel's Improved Essence of Oefro*.
1 bis i* the best composition of Ooffoe eves offered for
tale, and Coffee made from the Esse nos is madk non
wholesome, more delicate, flaaer flavored aad eetored.
perfectly clear, aad la every reepeet sut>e tur to ths
finestItioCoffee,andianse wlUwoveasStAMviL7fi
LIUUOU.-6U bbl*. N. E. Rnm, 80 bbls.Faath Bruit
16 bbl. Monongahela Whisky, L p?AJ bSSSSi Gtaft
Pfg^jOeiaae Brandy. 10 casks ” Small full"
?°°i ». u hU ^. JF * *P«Ml»*an Irish Whisky (MaMakaa/s).
wh " k ' —
auild 0 ."'.?** *** lu B11 “' 10 ** ,1 “ “W*. » wka
lur,—ooob.l.. Euf.ro ud Norkhan.
CnuxHT.—160 bbl*. Uoseudalo Cement Co.
ooh.—100 bble. Canal, 60 bble. Rlokmotote
Caoonnnr.—26 orates asserted Common aal Otaalta
Glassw a as.—75 oases Tumblers, assorted 19^..
Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Gsa*. km 1 ” moo*
Caicxaas.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Barium
tor,. ...ortm.al of rtorbuk’a —
fancy Soape, Fa oy Articles, ftp, ftq. ' j/ff *
7AKPETH.—Having a small assortment of two
‘ and three Ply Carpets remaining, we are closing
~ut at New York prices. Those wishing bargains __
ul it to their intorest to oall at __ Mor Rent.
LAROCHE ft BOWNE. |t gj»«on* 19 Jehneten'e Bolidiag, Bay
hoLXow^amm"
of every kind.
Having two of tb* best Plumbers in the United Skua
1 MU fr.p.r.d to ru w.tor Pipu o. Mmtolprtoll.
Ciroopelyi, aM^
other buildings in the oity.
will be promptly attended to."*
teT Wumd Hold Lew for Cush,
*£ J.M. BUtTM,
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!It"^
nov 9 GEO. A. M0CLE8KEY. 149Congress-at. ‘
IkRUBHKN AND IIKOOMH.—Whitewash.
D Horse, 8crnbbiag and Dastiog Brushes; Hair and
8traw Brooms, for sale by
nov 9 GEO. A. MOCLESKEY, 149 Congrese-st,
DIEH.—Plaus. aud other
• makers, of all sises, for sale by
GEO. A. MOCLESKEY, 149Congress-st.
B rahh andironh, hkiovel and
TONGS.—A very handsome assortment jnsfe re
ceived aud for sale by ‘ “
B bci
1 store:
sga Gi
KIVED pur eteaunr Augusta, aud in
: 26 boxes new Rais/as; 26 half do do; 8 kegs
oga Grapes; Smoked Salmon; Pig Baoon; IPig
Hams; Bolognas, ftc. ]nov9| J. D. JE881
B utter, cube he and ruuk*
WHEAT.—30 kegs selected Goshen Batter: 60
boxes White and Colored Chseso; 60 >«, and bbls
Buckwheat; 20 boxes Buckwheat. Received per steam
er and for sale by
BCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
— 1 and
Bogin's Verbena Water; also, gennlne Farina
iUmitA CHKKHK—‘JO kegs choice Go-
> shen Batter; 16 boxes English Dairy Chseso;
do Goshen Cheese, landing from steamer Augusta,
1 for sale by •.
r V 9 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
; by George P. Morris.
Life in tbe Mission. The Camp and The Zensna, <
Six Years in India; by Mrs. Colin MacKeasie—in t«
volumes.
Gustavos Lindorm, or "Lead us not into Tempta
tion ;" by Emilio F. Carleu, author of "One Year of
Wedlock," fto.
History of the Insurrection in Chins—with Notices
of tbe Christie nity, Creed and Proclamations of tho In
surgents ; by M. M. Callery and Yoan.
Louis XVII- Uis Life, His Snaering, His Death-
The captivity of the Ruyal Family in the Temple; by
A. l>e Beaucnesne—Translated aud edited by w. Uas-
litt. Esq., !n 2 vol*.
The Csar and The Sultan, or Nlohola* and Abdul
Mediid—their private lives and public notions; by
Adrian Ollton.
Principles of Zoology—touching the structure, de
velopment and natural arrangement of the races of
Animals, living and extlnot—Part 1st comparative
Physiology, for schools and oollegeetby Louis Agassi*,
and A. K. Gould-revised edition.
Tin-Top, or A Noble Aim—a book for Boye and Girls
by Miss L. C. Tothlll. .
Industry of all Nations, Nos. 11 and IE
Gleasons Pictorial.
Barnum's Illustrated Newt,
for sale by jno7 i J. M. COOPED a CO.
bo bought forin the oity. Afftodm pVnSSlS?£
tended to, and partleular attention given tomeunro-
“ u ‘° c “°* 1 *•*
PETIIH WB1TK.
Picked up Adrift,
* LARGE FLAT. «ltli ion Wood to It | ill.
" n “ •» iiTu“i?sr/ u 7i w -
4 »t Th.ad.f bolt Port.
Boardiar,
A FEW M.cbuulc. can bo oocomraodMod will,
food Board 2d door Irom th. oorair of 31 MO.
end Drayton-ftrects. fl oot 29
J UST MffC'D Pop Buuu "
Volrot, Cloth ud Silk Mutiltu.
H
a..
B t’TTKU & ClIBKMK-aS Orklu Boltor |
30 bo... CbMn, l.o'd Mr Uwn, ud tor md.
oy [»or 7) MoMAHON A DOTLK.
AGON, 11BKV 4c LABit—S3 cuk. E
J ooo Bhoold.r.; 13 do Bid.. | BU half bbl. Fkltu
■brk.t B«.f; 23 bbl. ehoto. l.*f Lord, for «Uo by
_»»T MoMAHON A DOTLa.
I1HACEH and HITTS—i ,reot vorioty u
1' •Mtod, from iff to 32 Blttoj .lao Iroa BruM ud
Au,«r Bltta of Ml.UM. For ..l.by
f. W. COBNWELI.
Idf Bry.o-.trAt,
BOXES,Suf.r.'coirM.odTu^u-
oti ud Koi/i, Tr.y,'fbr > Mf. bj
4orse 1
f tUFFKK UOAMTKHM-For uiiu, to atoraa
\%ruAFPING l'APBXt.—900ream.Goonto
l>OUT DIONNAIES—A vory Boo
JL of ladies' and Gentlemen’s Porto Monnaiee of
B A‘ t " l LS , .‘r'i:.'^J 1 !Vy t “ ,,, "* J — “
J. t DlTOkD.
11,0 A KS—Cl,OAKS.—A tow Cloth mid VM-
J vetCloaki.recolvedat
KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE’8,
bot 4 72 84. JnUen and 106 Dr^aa-street*,
liMEE’ BEAVER BLOOMBKM.-4in^
nifleent White and Pearl Beaver Hats, for
L Also, Children's Beaver lists—superb. Afi
.torn- N. K. BAUNIIM A CO.,
176 Broughton-stroet, opposite SL Aadrew’* Hall,
oct 27
HACK HALT
~|7ART of cargo of aliip Stirling, for salo from the
Wharf, by
ANDREW LOW ft CO.
Notice.
C ONSIGNEES per ship Chase, Aon. New York,
will please attend to th# reception of their Goods
sanding This Day, at Anderson’s upper Wharf. All
Goods remaining on th* wharf after sunset, will be
stored at the expense and risk of the ownerjL
nov 9 If. K. WASHBURN, Agt.
FOK MALE.
A SMALL ud choic. Hook of Family Groc«.
A rl.., with Ixturc. ud .tor. to rut. Apply at
tot, one. • oor 10
Af.HAltl ofLlTorVort A: lloarkoand—
This celebratod Balsam Is prepnred from an lu-
receipt, and esoh bottle contains the virtue* of 22
different kinds of Root* and Herbs. A fresh supply
this da^r received per Steamer. W. W^LINQ^Uf,
C LFKIUOK 01.1 VE OILr-A tow boxw of
O very superior Olive Oil, just th* artlole for table
use, this day reoeived aad for sale by
nov 9 W. W, LINCOLN.
/ T KOUGIA FLOliK—UK) b.,, fruh (louod
B ., ^—• r Wh.at, from Cublo,
* by
COHEN ft TARVER.
cun i
ISACJON—BACON—40 hhd* Prime Bacon
J> Sides; tQ do dodo Shoulders; 10 easka Dulfioid'i
v
MimMu .tor, and tor u). by
B WIFT A CO.
rYttANGKe_(!ibM.Pototo^ 15 do
i.fto.ortm.udf.wutoby „ „ ,
Onions
W. D. FORD,
JUST ItEO’D I'KK HTKAMEB—10 bbl.
A»lw; » do FMUou; Bm.kto Tonuj., 10
, B«U4 UmlMP, N. 1
HAltNDEM’S EXPRESS,
For New York. Beelee. PMIeieMit.
AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS;
EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA.
T> Y stosmor# Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox
JL) Oiik, StaU of Georgia and Key Stour. SiaU—avary
Saturday and Wednesday. Alto, to MACON. MONT*
GOMERY. and all intermediate places, via Central
Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Special meoeea-
gers accompany our Express.
Orricxs *md Acxnrs—163 Bay-street. Savannah 1
Third-street, Macon; Geo. R. Clayton?C ‘ - *
Kandolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, L„
43 and 46 South-third-atreet, Philadelphia; 8 (
street, Boston: Exohaage-etreei, Providem#©;
gornerr-street, San Franeiseo. *
aug31 LIVINGSTON, WINOHErm. ft CO.
STOVES! STOVES!!
CAM- AT
V JOHN J. XAIIBICE'S,
N *’ (fl}®* 114 1* Bnmnrdutroef.
WHERE y.« wlU Sod unodu MCortw.lt
M th,r, u to tho city—which <m .xxutuU..
WlU eo*p«u with bay t ud idl of wbltowlll
b«wxrruUdto b.k., boll or rwwt, orth.pu-
dunttinUnltn. 1U,U| u ...r dwk oi
LARGE COOK STdVSf
those la want would do woU to call, befog |
last season at a rodeoed rate, I feel rotative i
1 can sell any thing in the shape or a large Cool
Stove cheaper than those purchased I 1 Is searon. -J
all kind# of Parlor, Office and UaU Stoves on Urn l
aeeemmodating terms and latest styles. Aba, •
Ware of every description. . > ..
Coat Iron Pump* ior WoUs and Cistertm.
Lead Pipe of th* various Callibro. "
Wooden Wars, of svenr desc- 1 -"'-
Brooms, SeroMfog and Drot
Glass Lamps for Fluid and C