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8 *IApAH MORNING NEWB. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1853.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DOCTOR R. SOUTHGATE, (late of the
■35^Hedioel SUIT of the Amy) will devote hi*
Attention to the motlot of his Profession 1a the oity
of s »ranuah. He offers his Professional Serrlces to
(bo public, end may be fonnd,-until farther notion, al
tbo Patllion Honss> » nor I
' DR. HARRIS
^ Uu removed to the resideaoe formerly
owned by Capt. John B. Gallic, N. E. corner
whiuafcersmdiljaarri»*si«. Office lathe basement.
oct 26 •
LYON'S RATHAIRON.
_ rot Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and
D^^r**Beautifyiaf the Hair, alleriatin* Nervous
Htadiche, and Caring Eruptire Diseases of tho Skin.
Iu reputation, oo-eitensiv* with the civilisation of the
)ob4| makes all praise superfluous, all exaggeration
faposaible; and s[noe its dlseoverjr has found no snb-
tatc to compete its inoontested—Its iaeentestible en
tity. Physicians and Chemists,—honorable clti-
epi from all professions of life,—the leading Journals
of Europe and America,—Ladies who have used it npon
their droising-tablos, and Mothers in their Nurseries,
_in feet, its million pntrons everywhere, from pie-
^ u .p, to kings, prononnoe it the most pleasing nnd
cffectiTO article either as a Medloioal or Toilst proper-
ptieo ever produced. Do nos Call to giro it a trial—
Pries but 25 oents. D. 8. BARN£8,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York.
T. M. TURNER 4 CO.,
Kl j7 lm Wholesale AgenU in Savannah.
8TEA1CTH1P LMB8,
*• r»T*hn Ootag North.
TUHOUOH'lN , 48 TO M HOURS.
Kew-lork sad Charleston Semi-Weeklj
STEAMSHIP LING.
IAMBS A DOER, 1 John Dickinson,
{w.,. ,ssr rt "-
UNION, l Richard Adams,
BOUTUKBn£r!”"'| Tbomu
1,000 Ions./ Commander.
Those stsimsrsare unrivaled on the coast for safety,
3£!! d .^i d J°. mful iV e 1 x P«r i ? ,,0 « d nndoonrteons oommaa-
dere, tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure
£tIo # i!” J ir ”J H“«e •#*&! and accommo-
n insight or Passage, having elegant 8tate
Room accommodations, appl^at^he office of ^hs t^on t,
^ THE relaaing heats of eummor leave be-
hind them a long train of evils. The most
universal of these aro gonoral debility, and its
tuesdant, low ness of spirits. For those we ean recom-
Bl nd a speedy and unfailing cum, in the shape of
Uoofland's German Bitteze, prepared by Dr. C. M.
jack son, Philadelphia. Itis,iaour opinion, a medicine
(U i yrnm#—alone—unapproachable. It seems to reaoh
tbs fountain head of the difficulty in the digestive or-
Kioiutlou, and thus to remove tho seorettons and the
blood ef the macerios ntorbi, or tho oanse of disease.
Its tonic properties give vigor to the membranes of the
ttomsch, and promote the secrttlonof the gastrio juioe.
which dissolves tho food, while its cordial, soothing, and
alternative influence imparts general regularity and
itrsngth to the action of the .'secretive organ*, and
teems to fortify the constitution. Such is onr owi
r *risnce of its efleots, and we believe it is confirmed by
tbs evidence of all who have tried it, or had an oppor-
tuoity of witnutsing its operation. For sale by Dr.
j iCKSOff, 120 Aroh-streot, and by Druggists generally.
127
lm
DENTI8TKY.
DR. BARNE8 having enlarged and
SsA* 3 furnished his establishment, hopes i
with his increased fawilUU., U supply the iuuieaeed
dtmand for his nsw style of Artificial Teeth, whioh are
admitted on all sides to be the most life-like and beau
tiful Dental substitute ever Invented, and must be seen
to be appreciated Dr. B. will take great pleasure in
(lhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him
with a call at his offioo, oorner of Congrssa and Whit-
aker-sts., entrance on Congress-st.
N. 0. Examination and advioe gratis. oct 1
DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. Raskt, Surgeon
MvjSk Dentist, (late of New Orlenne,) having loca
ted permanently in Savannah, respeotfnlly tenders his
professional serviots to its oitisons.
Iiesidsnoe City Hotel, private ontranee. ly—aug 9
g- DU. SULLIVAN has removed hia Office
#OSL to Congress-street, between Drayton and
DENTISTRY.
Drs. 1IOVALL and JOHNSON,
Marginal and .Mechanical Deuilau.
.—Offlo. or.r Zogbaam’i Uuaio titor., Mar-
ket Square. ly nov 8
Steerage do $8
T h * ** w MuwMhip NA8UVILLE, will
the line early in November.
United States Mail line.
N. Y. AND SAVANNAH 8TKAM8HIPH,
DAYS OF LEAV
ING 8AVANNAU
FOR NEW YORK.
The Florida* CaptT WoodhalC.7......'. Nov.
The Alabama, Capt. Bchenok
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon,
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull,
The Alabama, Capt Schenok
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ........ «•
The Florida, Capt Woodhull, Deo.
The Alabama, Capt. Rohenok, ‘
The Augusta, Capt Lyon
The Florida, Capt Woodhull
The Alabama, Capt Sehenek -
The Augusta, Capt Lyon,....
The Florida,Capt Woodhull,
These ahlpe are the largest on the coast unsurpassed
inapeed. safety or oomfort—making their passages in
50 to 60 hours, and aro commanded by skillful, oareful
and polite offloers. They offer a moat desirable con-
voyanoe. to New York. On the completion of the
Knoxville, in January next, this line will be eewl-
weekly. Cabin Passage, $26.
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
Agent* in Savannah.
8AM'L. L. MITCHELL,
o«* 6* 13 Broadway, N. York.
YOU PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATIUN COMPANY.
Tho new and spleu-
UPRdld sidowhoel stetrn-
\czm2.Iffftfrshlns. KEYSTONE
(■■■■ISTATE, Capt. KobLI
Haiaiw, xuueUTE OF GEORGIA uwpt.s.w.Uu -
yin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
Wednesday. These steamships are the most comfortable
on the ooast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speed.
They will leave Savannah as follows 1
Keystono State .......Wednesday, 28th Eeptember.
Stato of Georgia. Wednesday, 6th October.
Keystono Bute Wednesday, 12th October.
State of Georgia Wedneeday, 19th October.
Keyatone State Wednesday, 20th Octobsr,
btuto of Gtorgia Wednesday, 2d November.
Keystone State Wedneeday, 9th November.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 16th November.
Keyatone State Wednesday, 23d November.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 30th November.
Keystone State Wednesday, 7th Deoember,
State of Georgia. Wednosday, 14th Deoember.
_ ., And so 01
Cabin Passage 420
Steerage 8
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
eep20 HERON 4 MARTIN. Ag’te 1a Philadelphia.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
N*w York.
DENTISTRY.
UK. in. €. II £ A I* D
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artlfl-
Teeth, in the best style. Offieo first oorner west oi
Marshall Housu. ly jan 17
TAPaCOTTO KUKHSIGN EXCHANGE
^ AND
KMIGUAT1UN AGENCY.
l'ersous wishing to send for their friends,
IKS and desirous of bringing them out by first
paekst ships, are informed that the subsoi lbers are
in* only agents for tho above Agenoy In this oity.
They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm.
Tapicott 4 Co., Liverpool, in aums from £1 andup-
»:Ji, which drafts are negotiablein any town through-
it Ireland and Great Britain.
Draft* on Franco and Germany, payable in all parts
**“ “ aiiucut, also for salo. Apply to
— 4 OGDi
BUNKERi
DEN. 30 Bay si.
.ULJULINJKS WORTHY A PLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
thing prepored by a regular Graduate and Phy
sician of thirty years experience.
iu. Nnavous ArracrioMS.—Dr. J. 8. Rose's
arui Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis-
cvwy in Medical Solenoe I— 1 This astonishingprepara-
fur raising any weak constitution, debilitated by
. labor, study or disease, aota like a charm. It
gne» itrengtb and appotito, and possesses great invi-
roating proportiei.
TutUiiKAT Pain Cobeb.—Do you suffer with ant
f '*IH;—If you do you will find immeaiato relief by
mug Dr. ROBE'S PAIN GUJtEK. It is the only pre-
tration whiith cures, almost instantly, Sore Tore
ii'.eumaiiatn from colds, Pains in tho 8ide, Back
Ljubs; Face, Ear or Tooth-ache; Stomach or Bowelg,
^ or Back; Stiff Neck, Bruises, Corns and Chllblainl.
a tiersver you have pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe to
all ages, i'rioe-12*, 26, and 60 oent bottles,
toa Wuooriwo Couju.—This distressing and fre-
dangerous complaint yields and is cured by
CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
hi UbP. It allays the oougb, and prevents inflamma-
ll,, u aud dropsy on the ohest. It frequently
• week, and gives instant relief. Fifty o
to 1
ir „jly
.‘Ug CROUP SYRUP. Pr
u t “ DisKista or tub Kidwbts
k, Ro **'* COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
dLCUU.—This is deoidodly one of the best remedies
ver usod for diseases or the kidneys, bladder, 4©., and
■nuoror gontv affections} always highly rooominended
/ me late Dr. l'hysiok, and many of the most distin-
i“h#d modioal mon abroad. Price 6U oents.
i.ivbh Disk asks, D rtsrsrsiA amo Bilious Habits.-
, 7“ ur -L*iver is deranged, your skin will be yellow {
/(pepsin and Bilious oonaitfon of the system will fol-
'»- you will be troubled with oold feet, variable ap-
.1. .P7 0M8tt spirits. Dy taking Dr. Rose's co-
•brsted RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you
iiisuuu hud all the above bad symptoms disappear.—
Lies 12)4 and 26 oents.-iVe.yVvm Mercury.
AR of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose'.
^hult’AL ADVISER to Persons in ttiokness and in
Ulh, to be had of JAMES H. CARTER 4 CO.
THOMAS TURNER 4 CO.
TU TRAVELLERS 601NQ NORTH.
TUB SAVANNAH AND OHAKLBSTON
O. S. HAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M.,
after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day,
jonnootlnf at Charleston with the
Wilmington Mtcam- Packet*,
Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2)£ P. M.
and also with the
New-York and Charleston Steameh .
Whioh leave Charleston every Wedneeday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengora leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in time to eonneot with the spf
did new steamship Jauus Adger one week, and »u.
steamship Southerner the neat. Fare from Charleston
to New-York by land route. $2U>—time 62 hours; by
steamships, $26. [my 16] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
SHIP LINES.
FOU PHILADELPHIA—Heron’. Line.
T V Tli. regular packet aohr 1.1. TOBIAS, *111
HtfCki have qulok dispatch for the above port. F<
"■■^freight or passage apply to
nor 12 OG1
JDEN 4 BUNKER.
, Tho regular packet schr. Frances Satterly,
AReeveland master, will have quick dispatch lot
■the above port. For Freight or Passage apply to
R» OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
qMMmastor, bating most or her cargo on board
dMBhave dispatch. For freight, 6U bales oottt
deck, apply to WA8UBURN, WILDER 4 t
FOK NEW YORK.—Old EatabPed Line,
n, The. schooner ECHO, lK>wdon, master, will
with disfiatch as above. For freight
apassage, apply to
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
^C.U. Horton, master* will have qniok diijiatoh for
■MHLtho above port. For freight or passage apply f
nov8 OUDEN 4 BUNKfclt.
A Warranted nenicdy,
H.AN'1'lillS, FAKMEK8, FAMILIES, SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTHLHS.
ni . rUHOIlASB WO HBMXdr EQUAL TO
“tt.TOUlAS' VKNBl'lAN LINIMENT.
i*f Dyseatory, Colic, Croap, Coughs, Rheumadsi
Uuiniy wore Throat, Toothaohe, Headache,
oeu-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In
sec t Slings, Pains in the
Limbs, 4o.
If it does not give relief,reoollcet 70M money will be
•lauded. AH that is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord-
to t lm directions. This article is an English reme-
and was used by
•'Milam ilia Fourth,late king of England,
^•certified to by him as a ours for Rheumatism, where
'trything olse he had tried, foiled. Over 10,(WU,0UU
-itles have been sold in the ynited StaUs without a
afle failure, and many families have stated that if it
* J HO per bottle t4ey would aot be without it, in ease
" 'jup, asitisasoerUin to ouro as it is applied. The
severe couou is oured in a tew days. It curse
1 JtiuciiK iu 3 minutes—niCADAOUKlu >4 an hour and
""Ucua, when first lakeu, in a few hou:s.
Rjf* Price 26 and 60 oents. "gm
nil. TOW AS hat .1.0 pul up a no UHL 1.INIMENT
i mt bottles, whioh is warranted oheapor and belter
“» other for CoUo, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises,
•audios, Crooked Heel, 4o.
A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. U. CARTER are
' (<ile agonts for Savannah—also for sale by the drug-
. A .. ,t0r8 k°«Pon throughout Georgia.
j 4 ?T lf r * Tobiae' office, 24U Urcouwioh street, N. Y.
,' . • CARTER, Rroughton street, opposite 8t. An-
■ *‘*11, will supply the couatry merobante at the
''“’ar’slowest prices. mar 16
oaky & F£ukun’s
OAQUERREOTYPISTS,
°rnep of Uryun-sc. nnd iUarket«square,
SAVANNAH,
Ami 407 Ut-oiiUwuy, N. Y.
s.v aln * be spared to secure to their onetomers
Pictures of the same elegauttono aud su-
tu n j ul *h, as those for which they have been hercto-
uguuhvd.
1 ‘cturcs taken at aU tours betweon 9 o’olock
4 o'olook P. M.
(oct 28) J. W, PnKKiwa.
P s, *7 0 011
L: M- Cabt.
R NE\V 8TYLE8.
JUST received, per eteauier Augusta,
* ‘Die ol Black Alboni Hats, forVK
tin^t*? 011 ' A1 »°* * variety of Voutbi, ^
anu Infenu- Uats, Caps, 4c., at
BELDEN 4 CO.
inn .WOOL HAT8.
J( I Doneii Wool llau, froui $5.33 to $6, nt
~TlJ|_ ot *7 BELDEN 4.CO,
wo l>0 >" Sl aoil *1 years old,
mK^« me u? , . wa,tln * M Seward* aboard of a
v • T * r J Rkely, healthy and sound. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
rilii'V—^ un,a *' fci y«“ r « old. couutry
* an?4b A mul , a l Uo years old. city raised;
„ , “ joars old, a Porter. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
SSAL*_A woman 27 year* old, a good
•C“a? 1 ' “i 1 ?!!'“• “d k»r Child 18 mo.Ut. old.
o J 1 " yean old, ooaatry rabad. Apply to
WfUfollT.
1 ■*'* d c*t r *>><< bui Id Id,
Baatcn.
'*as -
u.d^ ^dsasarkStf **%,
FOK FUE1GHT UU GHAMTER.
33. The schr J. F. TOBIAS, Hand, master. For
^CIl partlouiars apply to
nov 8 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
Yok FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The brig ISIDORA, Bragg, master. For par-
— —■- to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
jTLl a lie orig isiuur
^gg^tlculara, apply to^
l a up uuv uara iiadiali x , J
4 will meet with dispatch as abov
■or passage, apply to
8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOK MEW YORK—Brlsr Lino.
t-% x The regular packet brig AUGUSTA, T biono,
Utfinhmaster, having part of her freight engaged, will
SMKbave dispatch. For freight or passage apply c
board, at Anderson's wharf, or to
nov8 WASHBURN. WILDER 4 CO.
VK88KL8 WANTED.
k TWO or Three Vessels, suitable for carrying
Timber, may find employment by applying
the subscriber, 2U8 Ray-street.
The sohr PATRICK HENRY, Kundson,
dDH master. For particulars apply on board at Tel-
Smm fair's Wharf, or to
nov 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
xne Pi .,
ter, will have immediate dispatch for the above
■MMLkort. For dsok freight or passage apply to
nov 2 OGDEN4 BUNKER
X3i The regular paoket sohr ENCHANTRESS
Tyler, master. wiU have qniok dispatch for the
■HHmabove port. For freight or passage apply to
"lUNKEP
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
The bark CATA88A, Havens, master. For
particulars inqoire on board at Telfair's Wharf,
[oct 29) BBlGtflAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR NEW YORK—UDl«n Line.
The regular paoket sebr ELIZABETH 4
ELEANOR, Peirson master,will have quick dis-
wMNB>patob for the above port. For freigbtor passage
apply to loot 18] OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
1
D n i n d«i
PIANO FOHTEI8, MUSIC Ac MUSICAL
IN8TUUMENTS.
The subscriber having purchased th >
ntlre business of F. Zogbaum 4 Co„ ot
which firm he has heretofore been the
acting member in Savannah, would res
pectfully invite the attention of those
in want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab
lishment. From many years experience, both in pro-,
fessional and business matters connected with Muslo,
Mr. M. fools himself fully qualified to proffer bis ser
vices in the selection of Muslo and Instruments, or the
fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of hisutmoot
seal and industry in his endeavor r - ■* '
age and confidence of the publio.
je 16
endeavor to deserve the patron-
L Mlo.
O. B. MITCHELL,
Successor to F. Zogbaum 4 Co.
music: musicii
The subscriber respsetfully informs thsLa-
liss and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he in-
ends opening a School for instruction in 8a-
rsd and Seoular Music. Thtough long ex-
v , , f°d bavins oonduAcd Urge schools,
he feels confident his instrnotion will bo perfectly sat
isfactory to all those who may desire his services in
the above departments of Voesl Music.
Desirous of forming a large class tbs price of Tickets
has been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons
intruding books; the name of which is the M Singing
School Companion," consisting of Songs, Glees, Trios,
Duetts. Guartctts, Choruses. Aloteita, Church Mhsio,
Oratorios, dbo., the most popular work of the day.
Those wishing to form his olass are requested to hand
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
'PUR 8UB8CRIBER has on hand, and is
I constantly receiving from the beat and mostrsspeo-
loblo manufacturer* in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru
by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Wars,
such as Table, Dessert andTsa Spoons and Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Caps nnd
Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pep Boats: Soup and
Sauce Ladles: Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rings: 8alt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors;
waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Belaooe-Handle
Knives and Silver Plated on Steal Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fins 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Brass
Clocks or every desoripteoa.
Gold and Silver Lever and Leptne Watches: Fine
Enamelled Huntin* Watches; Gold and Silver Thim
bles; Gold and Bilvsr Spectacles: Gold and Silver
Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket
Cutlery; Raiors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port
Monais.
Particular attention will be given to repairing of
Watches and Jewelry.
From his long sxperisnes and extensive facilities, he
sonfidently believes he will satisfy all wbe may favor
him with their patronage. His pnees art as low, and
terms as liberal as at aay establishment in the Stats.
r w 8. WILmOT, No. 1 Markst-eqaars.
, Goshen Butter
Mi boxes Whits and oolorei Cheese
28 this Hiram Smith’s Flour
66 do aad half do Canal do Rec'd per steam
ship Florida, and for sale by
aovS SCBANtON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Sum received, aftnolot of large Smoked Tongues
and fat Salmon, at BEBUN 4 MATHAXT8.
Dry Ossie, CletlUsi, he.
DOT tiOODS
Ira. OlMltut*. 1-rlDta, .Ur, .to.
HOSIERY, Ac.
In this dep.rttn.nt, w. offor «v#r. v.rlttr of
loltoaMl Wonut Uoae ud Half lion. Silk, C
■d Merino Uador U.rmtnu for Ooal'. ttt L
Ud. Buck. Silk, Woolt. and Cotton Oloraa, ft* <
jadloa, Bor. .ad tilrli
Dlatp*, V.lv.u. naia aad riaarad of all t
•Idea, Silk aad WoraUd Serpentine Braid., Ba
■dgin.i, .to.
Linens and Damasks.
ranted all ,ura Fla., .ad from the boot makoro.’
Blankets, Kerseys, Ac.
i liar, a fall aad compl.ta amortm.ntof En
and American Blanket*, Negro Clothee, all stylo
LATENT ARK1VAL8 OF
EINSTEIN A ECKHAN,
No* 131 CoDgress-et.,
AVE just received by latest steamers, a la
aisortmsnt of
8TAPLE DRY GOOD8,
DRE88 GOOD8
rluoo/, Paransttas. Alpsoos*, Hetooh Plaids, eto.
8hawl8, Cloaks. Mantillas and Cireulars, a a;
tana, rrcncu l/oosklns, Satin and other Vestings.
All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Uosisrii
inen Table Damsaks, a variety of Dress T
and a great many other articles too numerot
HOUSE-FUKNIhHINU GOODS!
J. P. COLLINS,
1 8 now n
prices, i
‘‘use, such
Qlxss.
Plati
Plates,
Dishes,
•spots, 4o.
Knives,
Forks,
Spoons,
Boxes and Colognes; Bohemian Olass Va
lognes; rich Cut Wius Bottles, China Jc
aud other Fancy articles la great variety.
Family llardwaro. Wire and Brass Fei
irons, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wc
ng B
Farnisnit..
Dry Goods and Cabinet Furnitura excepted.
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
CONGRESS-ST., MARKET SQUARE.
R espectfully invites the auenu<
friends and tho publio, to his stock of
Fall and Winter Dry C
which having purchased on the most favors
Kerseys,
Flannels.
Scotch Plaids,
Satinets,
I.iuseys,
Casaiueres,
Chintxes,
DcLaines,
Cashmeres,
Aipaoeas,
Cloaks.
IdantUlas.
House-Keeping Goods.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock in Savannah.
ing and Insertions, Cambric and Swiss Bands.
SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all sixes. Long Sha
3 to 10 dollars each. Printed Cochmere Bhawii
Shawls im great variety.
goods not enumerated, together with au imi
CLOTHING,
which will b« sold at wholsaole only.
Country Merchants and others wishing I
oh sap Dry Goode, will do well to call ana a:
•took before making their seleotiona. 3m
Tall aud Winter
D R Y G OO D&!!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 115 ('ontfrenM-Ntreet, 8avauD«fa.
” ir prepared to olTor to tho citizens of 8a-
—inab, and the eountiee adjacent, one of the mol
magnificent stocks of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
aver exhibited in this city, consisting in part of elegau
Black and Colorod Brocade Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do:
“ Ike,fashionable colors; beautiful high lustrea
Heavy Black Satin de Chines; Raw 8Uk
and Worsted Plains; Common de Laines, all quolitiMi
DRESS GOODS
such a variety of Styles and Colors that aay taste,how-
~ver difficult, ean be pleased.
We invite particular attention to our stock of
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS,
on aooonnt of the quality and low prices at whleL
ro offering them. Among them may be foand 6-4.
>0-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotto
Bugs, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Oountei
s aud Toilet Quilts, extra large and fin* Line
asks and Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furaitnr
tv and Cbintes; Flannels, all colors, styles an
ualilles; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Toweling)
eidgings,
ud rich.
_ Dry Goods, to which we i
examine. Goods freely exhibited
their own judgment and taste i
rich. Together
purohase, or look
FA EL OP 1*33:
QEORQE 8. NICHOLS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNliiHING GOODS, Sfc
_ JE Subneriber has now in store and offers f<
the following:
Gont’s fine blue, black, aud brown Cloth, Beaver
Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Clolb, and Cambist Overcoats.
Gent’s fine block Cloth Cloaks aad Mantles.
Gent's fine blue, black, and olaret froek and Dress
Coots.
Gent's Cadet Cassimere, Tweed Cassimere, block
Cauimero, bine Cassimere Frocktces, and business
Sack Coots—a gre«t variety.
..Gent’s black Doe Cassimere, and more than thirty
different patterns of fancy Cassimere Pants of latest
styles.
Gant's Vests—abont 1,600 Vests
new styles, some perfectly beautii...
A lotoi Satiuett Round-Jackets and Pants,
* 1 P , 5i* n ^. O 7? r00at *' Froek and Sacks for servants.
India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overooats.
YOUTH;* and BOY8’ DEPARTMENT,
has never been equalled in thisplaoe, nnd oonUins the
following:
^JJroad Cloth. Beave-Cloth, Peter Sha* Overooats aad
BJujl Mack, brown and claret Cloth Dress i rocks
Blus, blaek, brown, aad Cadet Cloth Drees Jackets.
Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round- JaokeU.
Mixed and Keraey Bound^lackeU for Negroes: fine
Mack Doe-Cassimere. blue Cloth, and a largo assort
ment of fancy-colored Cassimere nnd Satinet Pants.
Black 8atta, figured Silks, Alpacoa Black Cloth, and
great variety of Merino Vests. AU oi the above for
boys from 10 to 17 years old.
CIULDREN’8 DEPARTMENT t
ins very pretty friaged aad ploia black Cloth
Baits; fancy colored Cassimere Salts, with Vests aad
Paata ooanected; Genin’* aew style of Faney Dress
Jackets; blaek and brown Talmas; blaok aad greea
Togafi Overcoats; embroidered Cape. Ail for childrsn
from 4 to 10 years.
Child ran, boys’, and youth's white and colored Shirts.
Fancy Articles,
embraoing almost every artlele for gentlemen's ward
robe that can be oalled for, together with the richest as
sortment of oovered aad plaia Caps for gentlemen,
yoathe, boys, aad ehUdren.
N.B—Mestof the above goods, th# Men and Bore
Clothing, have beea medo up expromly f »r my trade,
and under my inspection, at Ike North, and ean confi
dently rnoommeaa the*' * aad aa cheap as eaa
be fonnd elsewhere. T* Mid public geaeraUf-
are Uvihad to nail aad
bon i Bangs,
■ ijaagghgeBBjfoi ■ i. i
WINYBO.
WANTED.
vi A s s. TI »*r r M u s .',r
*!• WANTED.
kftS A a L rUAT J°” •»/ • W )M«Ulf..t ud ul|,e
Dos ri®*. who la a good Accountant, Book-keeper
L? Salesman. He would not be difficu/t frit VhdK
aid that weald teeure hU living Tb!
u«t b ** t •‘*7 «»n be gives on socoest of hia hoa-
A,ply.»thl.oia«..
Wn dated.
Ire- A COI.OKKD Male houie Bervnnt of uuexcep
man XX. tlonabl# oharaoter. A well grown boy preferred.
»r«d Family very small. Apply at this office, if oct 92
“WANTED.
A WHITE Servant Girl to do House Work in a
il. email Family. None need apply but the beat,
to whom good wages will be gives. Apply at the brick
eat, k*lldlng on State-street, third deer above Barnard-
Ia- M oct 11
WANTED.
P°UR JourncyoioD T.lloM,two Cut hud., ud
Hit. -I' Paata!oea makers. Esquire ut
ton <Krt4 ROBINSON ft CAMP'S.
iw, WANTED TO HIRBOE PURCIlArik
uU ’ A BOYor MAN, suitable for a Porter In n Dry
J\ Goods Storo. Apply to *
WM.WBIQUT.
Ian* Warrant*.
THU hi,bet pric. paid by
.*• 1 «f» WR P. ROWLAND.
>*•; Houses and Lauda
FOK KENT* '
ptt A Tenement In Moore's Stores, on tho wbarf.
i>b K;| BOUT. HABKRSl/AM 4 SOIL
and J*hK> nov 11 ^
*u ~~~ TO RENT. "
,,, SKU .. * 1'l.tu.Uy aitu.ted Uw.lliu Uo.m u
). m TO RENT.
pu ,™< l Romm «» th. oor.ir or B.rurd ud
ISl “ aw U°b.tc.-.tmt.. Apply Uj
~ AS MT 111 u. A. CLOUD.
»• TO RENT.
* BRICK 8TORE, No. 1 It Bryu alraet. Apply
JX to tnorlo) C. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
r V® fllllE Store lately occupied by John Doyle, Jr..
A. oorner Bryan and Jefferson-street. Apply to
nov 10 E. O'BYRNE.
Os- TO RENT.
O TORE, 139 Broughton-st., heretofore occupied
, P M mXrimmin* Store. Apply at the Trimmlig
In, Store on Whitaker-street, second door from Congrese-
vy street. UuV 4
HTORB TO LET,
ih- T N Rryau-etreet betweeu Barnard aud Jefferson-
io- X , etrects, on tho north side. Possession given im-
msdiately. Inquire of
did nov 2 tf JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
TO RENT.
u, ST* **»•» Two titory W«y|.n Balldlufl, with
tin !*!■ Kitchen separate, oa the oorner of Jones and
nd JEUE Purse-streets, wil* be rented cheap by the year,
nd Apply W J. MANKE's,
oct 31 Cor of Montgomary-st. and Bay lane.
. FOK MALE.
a !mfll A House aud Lot, oorner of Liberty and Rey-
nolda-streets. The Lot ia 60 feet front on Liber-
. JSJLty. nnd 90 feet deep on Reyaolds-atreeta. fee
tiniple. The dwelling ia a new two story briok bnlld-
ny iug with a store underneath at the oorner.
—ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of the eamo dimensions, fee
K*. elmplo. Apply to |cet26J WM. WRIGHT.
“ FUR RENT.
. A nnd Carriage House. Applv tu
2 oot26 WM, WBIOUT.
To Hent or Iicase.
rM That larsa commodious publio UOU8E at Hal-
L $!!■ oyondale, 60 mile 8tatlon, Central Hal* Road,
7 JBiELtfonven County j it is the best stand for aTav-
ern and Store House in tbe State. Possession will be
given 1st January next. WILLIS YOUNO.
ng Ualcyondale, 3016 August, 1853. tf oet 15
D8 TO KENT.
* A WHARF Store. Apply to
. oov 11 T.J. WALSH.
TO KENT.
A Briok House on Jones-etreet, on a fall lot.
inH Possession givon immediately. Apply to
UL oet 11 T.J. WAL8U.
FUR HALE.
A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, to
Taylor-street, near tho Medical Cofloce. Apply to
oet 3 C. PERRY, Agent.
to FUR HALE,
of Rffii A valuable Plantation, limited on the Loula-
Mifl villa Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It haa
cr JBJLa good framo two story dwelling, and all nsecs-
0- siry out-buildings on it, tbia tract of Land contains
s, three hundred and seventy-five acres, more or le*;
there arc about ono hundred and twenty aorea of olear-
1- *d land and under good fenoe, suitable for tbe produo-
1- lion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; tbe woodod land oon-
th Uln» Oak and Pine, and is convenient to the Central
a- Railroad, which runs through it. Purchasers wishing
o- to buy, will please call and examine for themselves. 1
t. For further particulars, apply on tho premises, or to
WM. WBIOUT.
— Also, «ill be sold with the plaoe, eight Negroes, ao-
customod to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat
tle, Corn, Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in
time. Titles undoubted. oet 3
i, FUR RENT.
Four two story Wooden buildings, sit-
KmI tinted on West Hroad-st. and Rouerts street.
liUiThese buildings arc new, neatly finished, with
s, all ont buildings. Apply to 1
.. .opt 30 tf A. BRYAN, oath. premlMl.
it VOR rent.
r|MIE 8TORE immediately uuder our office, well f
1- X >alt«d for a grain and feed store, or for storage
ofeotton. Apply to [sep23j ROWLAND 4 CO.
It ft iu RENT—Tbo second Store under our office, g
X Possession given 1st October.
•ep3 ROWLAND 4 CO. j
FUR RENT. «
1*44 The Tenement in Waldburg'a Building, at .
present oooupif d by W. Woodbridge, Ewp Pos- h
BJR session given 1st November. '1
■ip 12 K. UABER8UAM ft BON. »
1 TO KENT.
f*£f$ Three of tha Five tenemout Houses corner of 8
h| Aberoorn and Joncs-stroot, inquire to
[A aep 14 A. BONAUD. t
i* For Suit*. «
P# Tha Plantation on Ehidnway Island, EflE t
- sS called the LODOE, with an Island at- ” b
EiB taohed to it—in all aald to contain 900“**
acres. The price will be moderate, aud tbe terms ao- ti
. commodating; for which address 0
6 sop 1 tf M. O. W. at this office. tl
* Orocerjr Stand. >
X?OR SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward, y
' suitable for a Family Grocery 8tore. Also, Lot
s No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lota. Apply at this u
r office. tf aug 23 ^
TU RENT. =
Fj® Three fine STORES, on Moore’s wharf. a
ROU T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. »
mSMLu b!4 q
UUR HALE.—A Lot 60 by 92 fuel, frontinjr oil u
. Laurel Street, immediately in tho rear of the late
Dr. C. P. IUobardaono’s Houae. bu
ja 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4.SON. u
COHTLY ILLUHTKATBD WUHKH. P»
3ARARLKSof our Lord-Illustrated; by John *°
Franklin—oa* volume Folio.
Tho Wilkie Oallery-a selection of tfle beat Pictures
ot th* late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., Ineluding his 0
Spanish and Oriental sketohes, with notices Biograph- TI
ical and Critical A large Quarto Vol. ia Turkey An- , r
tique. J,
Poetry of the Years—Passages from tha Poets da- r 1 .
scriptive of the 8oosona. with Twenty-Two colorod il- rj
lustrations, from drawings by ouilneut Artists.
The Vernon Gallery of British Art; editod by 8. C.
Hall, Esq., F » A—a Urge Quarto Vol. In Turkey An-
tique. [nov 3] JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. un
\U. UALL’E Rl.Ba.Mo Lialinent—A 1,1
L/ new artlole and very highly recommended for P]
Strains, Bruises, Sores, Froien part* and Rheumatism: >B
also, good for Cramp and Bilions Colic. Price only 26 ..
oents, for sale by JA8. U. CARTER A CO., **
nov 2 Druggists, Broughton-st. •*
TT A Y Sc BRICK—Lund Jug from brig Curib-
X beo nt Bolton’s wharf. ta
200 bales Prime Eastern Hay nn
30,000 Hard Burnt Northern Briok, suitable for **
pavements, for sale low from wharf by J 1 *
nov 2 tf WM. CRABTREE, 208 Bay-at. [°
AJNUFF—8NUFF— Ullard'a Muccobov Snuff m
O In Jars, Bottles, and bv the pound; 8ootcb do do
do; American Gentleman do do do. A large and fresh fat
supply just reoeived at tbe Apothecaries' Hail, by be
nov 2 J. E. DxFORD. of
I tUAHH PKNDEKN, Fir. Dug, .mi Fir. *“
II Irons. For sole low by or
nov 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS. ha
TkBYANT’H PULMONIC WAFERS—For 1,
II Concbs,Colds,Asthmas and Influenan, a large .11
supply on hand. They are very highly reoommeudod 00l
for the abova diseases, for sola by v ,
J AS. 11. CARTER 4 CO., , ‘
nov 2 Druggist, Broughton-at. «.
A FEW of those highly approved Electro- 1
. Maguotio Maehines used without aay prepare- r f*
tioa, forMtia by [nov 2] J AS. U. CARTER4 CO.
YTIW WHITE BBANH, dc.—10 bbla new pli
il White Beans
2 hbds new Codfish
100 boxes do Soaled Herrings
60 do do White and Colored Cheeio dr
100 do Star Candles ifo
10 hbds Prime Bacon Shoulders du
60 bbls Butter, 8ugar and Soda Craekers, landing u a
and for sale bv fri
nov 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. ™
A LB, ALE, ALK.-25 bbls. Albany Cream
A. Ale, landing from steamer this day and for sale *?•
*at the Albany Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON. 1 fl .
00127 . . -. - dre
/ iUILDKEN’H W UltHTKl) HACKS.— cou
V / Children’s Worsted Seeks and Ovarooata. in faney a vi.
eolora. Also, Children's Worsted Caps, plain nnd *
faucy. Zephyr Worsted Boots, 4o. For aale by
oet26 LsllOCUB 4 BOWNE. I
/ ODER, ClDER.-ai bTO u«« Sweat Cider. IJ5
f " m ‘ h "w* / R“Dlv7D 1 8 0&. JC
ULANKETH.—5 bale. DufHl Blanket., 1(M
r> and 12-1 Blbbon booed (.mil, Blanket.. Jut w
received aad for aale by ftra
BOV 7 L* ROCHE 4 BOWNE. ”
4JCHLKY’H FLA1NH*—10 bales Hcbley'r use
T> Georgia Plains, of last year’s aake. Just re- (to
ceired and for sale by LxROCHE 4 BOWNE. e#U
nov 7
TYORIBHTIC! LiOUOKH—lot) bbla Fkalu.’ „
J 1 Ola; 73 do Bam; HW do Whlaky; 73 de Bread,,
Mr Ml, bj |.o.7l MoMAUbk ft DOYLE.' J.*"
TiAMOINU—ISO roll. Uuanv ka.|io,, for .ale » r J
J) b> [ior71 RdRADON ft DOYLE. .T
T ONDON BEAVER CLOTH OVER- tu
COAT*.—Jut reulfed: lom.o.lr. tee Ha..ran- era,
MaOrarCeett, lontbar with • good MM.Uo.ot of all >n
Ufter kind,of fMbtoe.blo patt.ru iud.nnln.np.rior ift
alf In. for ut. k, OKO. b. NICHOLS, kou
nor 9 Gibbon. Ruga- I
O MOKED HALMON.—A fbw ot tboae cbotce Uo
ijfiLTok MARKET BEEP.—50b.tr bbl. «
LOTTERIES.
„ LOTTERY OFFICE,
'Wb&AS&n.
tKAWN NUMURK8—Of Ura...*palukl
* IaM.it* Bxtnt Glut No.
O MJSU 7J IS S» » 8 • » M4S 74
OLA* 136 rt)H l86!L
WiU be drawn In Savannah This Day.
*,*30 UOLUBII
4e.
4o.
Tlekete 12— Shares in proportion.
JAMES OOWEN*
Yonder for Gregory 4 Maury.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at 4(*«*!•.
A. D. SLLWICOsManagers.
D RAWN NIIMBERA-—Of Georgia Ft ate
Lottery, Class 116. drawn on the 12th Inat:
63 46 66 78 22 20 34 46 11 1 16 28
To be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia Stale Lottery,
OLASS 117.
FINE SCHEME.
16 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tlekets.
•5,000—1, *250—750—500 4
it! more than $90,000 in Smaller Prizes !
Tickets only $2—eharee In proportion.
Tioket* and Shares for sale’, and Prlees cashed on de-
xnd. by OEO. 8. GRAY. No. 6Owens's Building,
>a.v 14 Opposite Pulaski House
■ Ottosi No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hofol—m
Geori(la Slate Lottery.
A. D. ELLIS 4 00., Maaagere.
* Prlscn ! Prison ! 1
RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia 8tati
Lottery, Clasa 116, drawn on the 12th inst:
63 46 66 78 22 20 34 46 11 1 16 28
15 drawn ballots in eaoh paok of 26 Tickets.
15 rritos to Ilf Blanks.
olass 117.
* Orders from the oountry answered promptly.
drawings seat regularly, aad priiea cashed on demand
1.
ither singly or by the paekage, for aale by
OUAHLhiH B. PATTERSON.
LOTTERY OFFICE.
AUCTIONS.
m” i
By T.J. Wateta.
JJnt.titr.lor. 1 Salt.
Will ft, mIJ 1. fro*?S**.°AIrt > lS(jOt( >. Ik.
1...I hour, of ..I., tk. I.Urttl.t D. M. ttt.mw
ti. I. tb. Uvuuah gu.1. Saw MUU, o. U.tchlM.',
I.l*nd. For furLk.rp,(tionlar.l^ulr..tlb.mitBUa,
room. Sold b, lo.v. with. Ordluu/ofcbaikam Omi-
Ij. u tb. prop, rt^ or I>. M. Bqpn, dra.Md, ud by
ltnproTOD.itlaoob. 1,1 or . doublo t.D.m.ot Dw.lli.,*
bMomtat or wblob U u OB.., Drawl., ttt
FutrU. u. itetbi., Hoobi. o. ah. ftrat floor, t.
Ur,, and tl,,ut p.rion, with . apMlou Virauh
iMloMdwiUt V.u.tl.B blind,. I. th, HtMd Mory
D tnr Iwd roojna,wlib u anoloMd V.nt.d.h,.ll llpbt-
•4 with |U Tb... at. ipMiou acooDDodatioD, lor
F"W “l.wn,.lllwl, afcrrlu. boon ud M.M.
k,lu , 1 V , *. Uia r,,, »<*M dwollloji on Ut.
Iu. I. tb. yud. Cl. pi.pud rood wtttt.
“AWuh.,.* T^Mdt. porpcny^nfl *y°liu o'!
bo deolarod at the sale. ■
clothing at Private Bede.
A handsome asoor uneat of ready undo Clothing, ooa-
•iatiag of super flue Frock, Saeka aad Over Coats,
lots to anil purehasere, for salo low. Terms oaah.
w . » ,n A* *Hy*I# Sale.
Lot No. 12 aad Building, on 8touo-street. Tho Lot
Is fee simple, 6U front by 8U deep. Th# dwelling If two
stories high, and well finished. Will bo sold low if ap
plied for by tho tlth inst.
Two five acre lots, one mile from tho oltv.for sale low
if applied for immediately, on accommodating terms.
Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, ih quantitiea
to suit purchasers.
j usJreoelved T ** ne,M * C ® rB * la IoU toYnitpnrchaeers,
21 bbls choice Butt Pork, ia lots to suit purehasere.
Land lag and for sale.
. riihefrylli building Lot for Sate.-IM No. 9, fourth
tythiag, Anson Warn. For partlouiars, enquire at tho
owunting room.
..fj 8 , ton ® Ellis Powder, 2 do Haiard 4 Go's
lit O no powder, 13 do Dupont e N P Powder, for oaU
low to olose a concern.
Private Boarding House.
rpilK subHcnbor having taken the apacious real-
X deaoeinuiypoeupledby W*. L Way, Ksq., ro-
•peotfully ubtifies his Iri.uds aad the public, that he
? bolh Permanent aid traa-
slont BOARDERS on roasoaabU terms. Pereona who
»• rooms else where nan take tbieir meals at hia house
■honld they wish to do so. Th# house is loeated ia a
central part of the city, on Wright Square, oppoette the
Court Hovm. Henlu to give entire satisfaction he
trusts that both friends and atraagero will give him a
share ot patronage, [oct 10j GEO. C. DUNHAM.
NEW HABDWABE 8TOHE.
THE undersigned baa openad a Naw Hardware
8tore at
. .a . CfiBirgM-gtmt*
In tho store recently oocupiod by Messrs. N. K. Bar-
num 4 Co., and ia now receiving an entire new and
well ajleoted stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS,
embraoing almost every artlole usually fonnd In a
Hardware Store. Having jnnroliased hie stock direct
from the Man* lecturers iu England and tbia country,
ha ia enabled to uffor his Goods as low a* they eaa be
purchased at any other establishment at the South.
He respectfully asks of the patrons of the late firm of
MoClukey A Norton, tho oitlsens generally, aad per
sons visiting the oity, to give him a oall, aud be satisfied
of bis prices, etc.
ootft QEORQE A. MoCLESKEY.
I YUEHS SILKS, Ate.—Plaid, Blaek and
/ Colored Brocades and Plain Bilks, Bombasines,
paeae, Canton Clothe, and a new utyle of Mourning
Goode nover before offored In this market, at
, .. KEMPTON 4 VEH8TILLEB,
71> 8t. Julian and 106 Uryan-ata., Waring's Range.
ana other Watches la every variety Dia*
srassssKB sy*w
dsgspwnmarua
Will *“*• « “ o'^nk,
tesufc'. sss-
chasera paying for titles. * w
' iilJiat 'Muttsd.
F.I.I.M .I jVtaut tail.
b ,k * lw 104 “I awaift Hit IiMmiIN,
“om, MB
Prim, trail, u.rn at Priaat.
JutnMlr.d I, Kor^ ..4 hr mi. U M. I. nit
tbu.ra. T.rm, cub.
ni4r>.
M.1T
, F.l.okl. H.ill,ng Lau.t Priaata Mala.
ii?' N ?; '*• w»»»i.i»iTtti iwti by tonal, MnM m
" o* Dot Kb. 14,00.Mllti., t.ky n,
rol DrurCb. uriAittMtmu,
miles fro* the State R. Hoad. i w mw
E.MM.U c.w.i.1 Pri.au Mala.
C.^’Ib** 4 *** P " ** ' *«• Uydn^l.
Imprend AVce, ./ Corn
•Me, and Coffee made fro* the Kseenee lemaeh mere
wholesome, more deJioate, flaaer flavored aad colored,
perteetlv ofear, and In every reepeet superior tobh^
iiarst Rio Coffee, aad in qse will prove a aeU saving 7$
Coffoe prepared in the c
if it dees aot.
per cent. qv<
Try it and *«
• ordinary
) HAWN NUMHEK8—Of Greene A Pulaski
Lottery, Extra Class 80 :
41 66 60 73 26 29 66 8 9 60 63 48 74
25 29 60, Prii# of $300 returned.
Tiokets $2—shares in proportion.
Vendor for Gregory 4 Maury.
Bay Lane, near Bull-street.
Anil the Public in General*
WOLFE'S
the United States, aud is universally admitted to be
the moat delightful, healthful, invigorating and pure
preparation or the lunipqr berry, that science, aud a
long practice in the distillation and preparation of pure
* *ias ever succeeded in prodnoing.
(-established manufacturer and impoi...
r every description, the undersigned devoted
to the production of an artlole or pure Gin,
Ity lor years. At length his efforts wore crowned
auooeas, at his extensive distillery iu Schiedam,
and. from whioh place the pureatGin baa long been
tried,and be was enabled to give to the world his
hnxpps, which, for purity, and entire freedom from
e pernicious fusel oil and ail other noxiona ingre-
■*» and delightful aromatlo flavor, has uevtrbeon
led, and oanuotbo excelled,
order to protect himself from pecuniary loss at the
s of cheat*, imposters and pirates, who would un-
kionably attempt to palm off a vile and spurious
le upon the uiiBuapecting community, and, liko th#
in sheep’s clothing, prey upon their very vitals, he
rted to the expedient ot iuipotting aud selling his
aud# onlv in oliit and quart bottlea.
e of glass, stamped with the
the manufacturer
i, ttMkui|>cu wuu mo name oi
ked and sealed, and have
aoeis oeartng too signature of Urultho Wolfs
m. They are also inoloaed in colored wrap-
io bearing his signature, in whioh form alone
ba obtained in oases, containing two doxen
leg up empty b
iu, which is the most perni'
: ooinmuuity was
bottles, filling
* perni-
cursed,
’ drink it at publio places,
The Schnapps havel been introduced but abont t
- keep l,
quate to the demand, so (Ast ere orders pouring in from
rritory in tho Union,* from is:
rnia.
tho virtues of the Schnapps she
be thoroughly substantiated by the moat undeniable and
■■■ uestlonablo testimonials, circulars wore dispatched
f t regular member of the Mediosl Faculty and
oual Chemist whose name could be obtained,
citing their acceptance of a bottle of the Schnapps,
la view of enabling them to test its medicinal qual-
talyi
a thousand phyalcians and chemists in the
tes, about four thousand accepted the offer,
two thousand have promptly furnished their
dorsement that tho article ia all that is
U, aud in the strongest language recoui-
geuoral use, not only os a remedial agent,
;htful, harmless and ploasant beverage —
itary endorsements arc from gentlemen of
o its accomplished editor, baa publicly invited
. salon upon the subieot of tho use of aleoholio mix-
res, medicinally, in hia widely cironlating columns,
d tho views of the medical faculty In reference to my
inspps, iu particular, giving au mssurauoe that they
uld be spread before tho publio. Physicians, there-
o ran# may read, tbis pamphlet could
l indefinite length by the publication
>a, all on flit at tba w arerooms of the
est fear of the baneful, mournful and horrible
pioncosof intoxication—that vioe whioh desolates
dal hearth, entails misery upon countless thou-
fiils our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and
urnishes the gallows with its deadly flrait.
ountries where pure wines aad llqnors can be had
y, and for a mero trifle, they are freely need by aU
i, and drunkenness is hardly knowu—that vice
eh tbe couplet of the immortal poet so aptly ap-
" A monster of such hideous mien—
That to be hated, needs but to he soon."
•o Wolfe's Sohiedam Aromatlo Schnapps to be
in preference to all other distilled or fonnonted
s, our Temporanoe Societies would bavo less ar-
labor to perform, aud lloraco Greeley, Gough,
m, and tlio other learned, aloquent and devoted
rof total abstinence, would rarely be called upon
ind the rostrum, and cause thousands to listen,
' an atteut ear," to the great and startling truths
slate with such fervid and impassioned eloquence,
need be no Maine Law to suppress intoxication,
aug as men and women will persist in drinking
id, adulterated, poisoned liqoors, with which the
y is flooded, drunkenness end all its concomitant
lust exist. We may well exclaim with Cassio-
i that a man will put an enemy into his mouth
• steal away his brains I"
tany districts of tbis oountry, particularly in t
ot tbo groat western and southern rivers. I
ter of their waters is auob as to produce groat
tnisation of the system, and frequently chronic
in ot aa incurable character, the enumeration
i proprietor solicits the moot rigid testa, and
minded that Wolfe's Aromatic
I quantities,
ho principal
sola importer ABO rreynewr,
No*. 16 aad 22 Boaver-etreet.New-York
'—“'■"‘“TIB
' BaruAMt, Nor. 1,1KJ- it »?1
Coal, Coal l
Ofln TONS Liverpool Coal ut $7 per ton, cesh,
A'OU 100doK.dA.lt do atfS de do
Fornlokjr A. N. MILLER,
Redon Wberf.
A LPUAHKTOI.IJUKS, UAiMKM. Arc,
Furcliildroo to groat variety—e now end lari,
•oppir jut ru'd aud for aula tv
octal JOI1N
IM. COOPEHACO.
FLATS FORMA LB.
1 MIKEE FLATS, iieion,iit|t to the Unfo. Steam*
boat Company, for .ale lot. fur cub. Apply to
o«t'» Im KINCIILEY A TUOMAIt, A(ta.
B RKF—Pljilmielphia Foinily Muikat Baof, lor
uloby [oov 7] MINIB ft ELORANCE:
^ ou tat New York priuea. Ttinaowlabln,bur,»iua
»• c. i/m i/nii.
Apothecaries' Hall.
B EEF#—15 bills, new Mdm Bu*:f. Landing from
steamer Augusta and fur salo by
UUNNINi
Cl.AO HORN 4 C
CLOAKS AND HAN VILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites the Ladies to call and inspect an invoice e/
Cloth Cloaks ond Iff until Ins,
reoeived from the celebrated manufactory of Gnonon
Rkouie, Esq., New York City, which for superiority
of stria and quality oannot be surpassed, at
No. 116 Copgreaa-atroat, opposite Pulaski House.
TTENTION BOYS!-Just received per
rjL eteamer, some extra fine Bluo and Blaok Olotli
aukets; Blaok and Fancy Cassimere l'ants. Figured
aud plain Blaok Hstin Vests. For sole ohesp by
nov 9 GEO. B. N1C1IOL8, Gibbons^ Range,
E 1
j'DGE TOOLS*—An ussairtmont of Chisels,
GEO. A. MoCLEBKEY, Htf Congress-st.
1J RUSHES AND II ROOMS.-White wash,
JL> Hors*. Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes; Hair and
Straw Brooms, for sale by
OEO. A. M0C1.E8KEY. 149 CongTSaa-at.
STOCKS AND DIES.—Platts, aud other
makera, of all aiaaa, for salt by
' 0 GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, 149Congress-st.
to B S cm ’ u *‘* r * 1 m-kNi.
13.00U Ibl. N.w Bmou, uuortoo Ho, rouud.
«,«« — Fra.b L..I Lord, jual rualrod portt.a|
fromT.ououu,..dforuloluloMfttaulk punkauin
Bhouidora - * 1 Mlk> 8!4 “' 19 <<uk> n —i .» OUOkU
UiT—iw bait. Eut.ni uud Nortk.ru,
Cuu aur.-1 w bbla. Houudul. Comut Co.
rutuu.-luu bblo. Cttuul, W bbU. Hlohmoud,
CuotiuuuT—26 oruto. uaurtod Ottmmou uad duo.
Cu.ouuu.—10 wbolo aud lukoll bbla. RoMoa.
Bo.lu,—a largo auortraoat of rtUrkaak'a fl.ittna.
Also, a large assortment of Beady Made swuRkf-.
Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, frffi flttM*
Faney Seeps, Fa oy Articles, Ao. 4aT^ Jy 14 ^
.J"? No«. 8 aaJliuJbnaton’a Baildlng, Saw
atreet.for rant lew. •* w
Bamum’s Bonthem Mugeum,
1 MIE PROPR1KTOR8 beg tu announce to the el*
tiaana or Savannah that they have looated parata-
a.nUy in this city an extensive wlleetlon of jKES,
of the rarest descriptions, embracing SDeeiaens ot
nearly every variety selected fro* the
FOREST AND MOUNTAIN*
FROM THE SEA AND THE AIR.
To the onrioua, as wall aa those iatereated In tha
study of nature, as aha nanifoaU herself In the nnae-
B , — — rous forms by which tho links of animal griMatlen la
AGGING dfc ROPE—lloavy Uuuuy Beg traced, this exhibition cannot flail to afford mfclAsnlien
(iug and Gunny Bags, for sale by ^ and delight.
nov* minima FLORANCE. Believing that the preeeaoe of snob an InaGtntlem
- -—-’ must be desirable in a eit^of theestenl, pepnlaHonnnd
position of Savanna^ the Proprietors have not haalinlad
u> establish here a Museum worthy the patronage of itn
lahabitaata.
In the arrangement of their specimens no laker or es-
peuse has bean spared to ooavey to Uia beholder, a eer-
root idea of the dispositions aad charaoierlaUoa eT the
various animals in their natural state. The foUeiriac
seleoted from the eaUloane, which embraces animal#
from all parte the warut, will afford a alight eoaoep-
tlon of tbe extent of the ouUeeUon to whioh pnbllo at
tention is now Invited.
BIRDS—The Argna Pheasant, male nnd female, fine
•pecimena. The Cnekoo, a rare bird aad beanUftil, and
which is but rarely seen. An Albatroet—fro* tbe Cape
•i Good Hope. A splendid specimen of the Shell Drake
of South Amsrioa. Pheasants In numsroas variety.—
Tbs Blaek Cook. Two varieties of the Prairie Hon. A
Carrier Pigeon. Birds of Paradise—the two and Iwalva
shafted. The King Bird of Paradise. The King Hum-
inlng Bird, and twenty-aavan different varieties of tha
same speoies. Aa Ostrieh of tbe largest sloe.
8 iUADRUPED3. Aanng these will bo found mar-
oent specimens of Iha Lion, tho Polar Bear, tha Le
onard, the Hyena, tha Puma, a Canada Buok, the Sloth,
the Lynx—with a number of smaller animals. A 81.
Bernard Dog of the largest siae, and a foil grown Mite
Dug, a native of the Feecee Islands, the smallest spe
cimen of the osnlno species ever eeen.
A Sea Cow. A Mermaid, aad a variety of other sea
Constrictor* 0 ******* lH * P *“ lh * 9t * ***
An additional sttraetioa laths Museum will be fonnd
> a series of elghteee COSMOR AMIG VIEWS, repra-
sentiag European Cities and Scenery. Boons# at lea.
“id many other interesting and attractive subjects.
r Due uotioe of the opening of the exliAdtlon to
tho publio will be given.
The houre for visiting U will be from 9 A. M. to 9 P.
Fridays and Friday Evenings will be appropriated
_A-rv^. of ^ pp|n|j44 j 0||#
exclusively to the admleaioa 0
K
149 Congreos-strect.
EC El VED |>er steamer Augusta, and in
„ store: 26 boxes new Raisine; 26 half do do; 3 hogs
legs Grapes; 8mokod Salmon; Pig Bacon; |Pig
- " * * ’ -
llama; Bolognoe, Ao. ]nov9| J. D. JE88E
B utter, ohebhb and bugk*
WHEAT.—39 kegs seloeted Goshon Batter; 60
boxes White and Colored Choose; 60 >£, and W bbla
Buckwheat; 20 boxes Buok wheat. Received persteam-
— and for aale by
nov 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
V ERBENA WATER, dfcc.-Haunl’i
Basin’s Verbena Water; also, genuine Farina
Cologne, in large ana small bottles, just reo'd and for
- •eby W. W. LINCOLN,
9 Monument-oq.
ItUTTItU A CIlRBSB- IN) kqi choice Go-
13 shin Butter; 26 boxes English Dairy Chose*;
60 do Goshen Chucso, landing from steamer Augus'
and for sale by
- - 9 CLAGUORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
, Round and Square
11188 Bremer’s Homes of the New World—a
\L new supply reoeived.
Poems; by George P. Morris.
Life in the Mission. The Camp and Tha Zenana,
Six Years in India; by Mrs, Colin MaeKanaia—in ti
volumes.
Gustavus Llndona. or “Lead ua not Into Tempta-
tiou; ’ by Emilio F. Cerlen, author of “On# Year of
Wadloek," 4o.
Ulptory of the Insurrection in China—with Notiees
tho Christianity. Creed and Proolamationa of the In-
irgent* ; by M. 51. Cellory and Yoan.
Louis XVII-Ilia Life, His Suffering, Hia Desth-
Tho captivity of tha Royal Family in tbo Templet by
A. Do Beauchesne—Translated and edited by W. lias-
lilt, Eeq , in 2 vols.
The Csar and Tbo 8ultan, or Nleholaa and Abdul
Med 1 id—their private lives and publio notions; by
Adrian GUaoa.
Principles of Zoology—toueblng tho struetnre, de
velopment and natural arrangement of the races of
Animals, living and satinet— Part 1st comparative
Physiology, for schools and colleges; by Louis Agassis,
and A. A. Gould—revised edition.
Tip-Top, or A Noble Aim—a book for Boye and Girls
by Miss L. C. Tuthlll.
Industry-of all Nations, Nos. 11 and 12.
Gleason's Pictorial.
Barnum’s Illustrated News,
for sale by | no71 J. M. COOPER 4 CO.
ANDREW LOW 4 CO.
.4:
. | » sow wewnneu uaisam is preparea nrom an in-
an receipt, aad eaeb bottle contains tba virtues of 22
different kinds of Roots and Uerbc. A fresh supply
this day reoeived per Steamer. W. W. LINCOLN,
nov 9 Monument-*q.
o uFBHiou olivis 6IL-A t.* boxes of
Cy very superior Olive Oil, just the article for tabl
' f received and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN.
( 1 KORG1A FLOUR.—IW bags fresh ground
U Goorgia Flour from new Wheat, from Conning-
ham's Mills. Landing for isle by
oct 21 COHEN 4 TARVER.
JON—BACON—40 hbds Prii
9 Sides; 90 do do do Shoulder*; 10 east
Hams, in Store and for sale by
SWIFT 4 CO.
WOOD I WOOD!
1 MIK Subscriber will keep constantly 04 hand
at hia WOOD YARD, al iha Carnal Bridge, a fall
apply, at all aeaaoaa, of OAK, HICKORY and n*M
WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jassa'a, Broughtou-ei.
will be promptly attended to.
^•Wead HaidLew For Caak.^
Jan 1
J.M. BUT
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!!
rpiiK Subscriber has now nnd will kaepco■aUn^
o«4r» by tk. trhol. ul. 01 ..tall, a, low for tu. M a.
k. kou.lit for la Ut. oity. All ord.n pua.to.ily tk
Uadult.. aadp.rtl.ol.raU.aMaa ^r.a U anwn-
S:l■l^iJ'Brt/ I ‘. ^ ‘“ U ‘'° 1 ‘ , •«•«*» •*« OMM «*
jyg ly FRTEtt WHITE.
Boarding.
A FEW Mechanic, can bn accominod.tnd with
tY food Board 2d door Iron tb* ooratr of Mum.
tnd Drayton-atraata. tl oct 29
(J UNDRIEM.—|50 bhda. priroo Bacon Sides.
O 20 hbds prime Bacon Shonldera.
10 easka Sugar-eared Hams
60 bbls Now Englaad Rum.
100 do E Pbelpe 4 Rose Gia.
-- Mtoe41
60 do P 4 U Connecticut River Gin.
20 do Doroestio Brandy.
40 X and casks Malaga Wine.
126 bbla Good Eating Potatoes.
100 boxoe Naw Soaled Herrings.
2 hbds do Codfish.
20 half bbla Geo Haas F M Buff.
40 boxes New Raisins.
20 do Ground Pepper.
25 do do
100 6,10.16 ann
2001,2,3 and 6 ,
200 bags Drop aad Book 8ho*.
800 reams Wrapping Paper.
SO boxes Bead eft’s 5’s sad 8 '• Candle#.
80 bbla Stnart's Crushed aed Powdered Sugar.
60 do B aad C Clarified Sugar.
60 bbls aad 30 half bbla Canal Flour. .
60 do Batter and Sugar Crackers. Landing and
for sals by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
3ugar Cm
ANTON, J
r limp mum n..
I Y.lret, Cloth ud Silk MuUlIu.
»»*> P.W1TT ft MORGAN,
OUBKMB-as lirkla. Baturi
cMAUON k DOYLE.
|>AUUN, IIKEF Me LARD—25 euk. B..
n oco ahwld.'. ; 19 do Bid.. 1 30 k.lf kkla Tklto.
Market B.tf; 26 bbla ohoioa Leaf Lard, for aale by
McMahon 4 dgyle.
[ MIACKH and BITTH—A great variety as
L> sorted, from 24 to62 Bills: also Iron Braoea and
kUgor Bltu of all sUea. For safe by
F. W. CORNWELL,
nov 7 102 Bryan-street,
' FACE BOXKM,8uf.r,UoBuud To. 0>.
efo and < Kai > ( r ®* lvtr “J 4 * 11 fork BoXM * SrM<1 SMk *
* «ov 7 * ° r ** 1# b 4oR8E 4 NICHOLS.
r superior artlole, for sale hw
MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
TRAPPING PAPER.—900reams (toorgin
Wrapring Paper of first quality. For sals by*
r 7 WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO.
tbo Apothecaries’ Hall, by
vet Cloaks, received al
KEMPTON 4 VERST1LLE S,
72 U. Jol!.. fzzg*"*.
MImia AIm, Cbildr.ft . Be.T.r MaU—rapotb. A,
^178 B r o«ihto»-rtiMi, oppuiu 6L AUr.w'i’u'.U.
Well]
O BANGKA.—15 bbls Potatoes, 15 do Onions
in fine order, and 1 or sale by
‘ f UHT RKU’D PER MTBAMBR—10 bbls
e I Apples; 20 do Potatoes; 8moked Tongues: 10
boxes Oieeso; Scaled Uorrings, No 1 do^forsaU^j^
UTHFRAN HYMN IlOOELB.—A new
A supply just reoeived. Some in handsome Turkey
Morocco Binding, much finer than aay we have hereto-
foro had. [not 9] JOHN M. COOPER 4 00.
H AY I.ANDINU FKOailAllIPCiiAttE.
—60 bales North River Hay landing fro* ship
a ..I. i— -g the wharf by
H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
G I.OBEH.—Fruld‘0 (Hub.,, 6 ud 12 ittch.
for »1« by — — —
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Tbe Very I.aleM Style
nr Witter Bite, <tT Fraut. ad
very lioht texture.
. Wa assure the public that these Hats eaanot
kuflAuyu^L ^^ZSSvikp^
M
AIm, Irow-Roud lUU-Du.h.l fwiirw .
BookeU. r«Ml. by
-*■ W. CQRNWRLL, 102 Bryu-AM.t.
EUI1AN&UH9 TOOLtt uf .ll kWb Cot
.'INK OVER UOATS—Tb« iMfMl
' M..V bt Ut. oity. and of r.tl... -
MtU
a largest amort*
4 VEADeIT 1 **
SOUTH-WESTERN H- ROAD HTOUkt.
204 BU Mp R lf f<,,Ml,l,y 0 A, L,
KAUTIFIJL Toilet B.ttlcw,VotUt'
i&a&hSiFJet FUL
tuibby Im. «] i.qftkioi
M
UHT AN G LINIMENT—A large supply
of various sixes, just rac'd, aa well M t -
•—8t- Vlneeat'e Man*
do; Key of Heaven}
- ilj Helv Weeks
stylMofir ** -