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SPECIAL NOTICES,
DOCTOR B. SOUTHQATR, (U» af tk.
E3T*M.dlraI Staff of tb. Array) ml dan*. ki.
, tin tioa to fcho Fnotlca of Ut Yrof.ralo. lath. blty
situ,oak. Ho offbra hU rrolkoiloul Sotolow to
tbe public, aad mkj ko f.aad, uollt fnnh.r ootioa, at
U. rtrllka lionet- >»
. babIuuT
Hal romoaoi la th. ra.td.ao. ftonorly
J^flr^owaaJ by Oapt Jobs B. Gallia, N. E. oornar
.f whuaksr and Harris-«ts. Office la the basement.
oct
LYON *11 KATI1AIKON.
^ For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and
Beanllfplng the Hair, alleviating Nervous
lltsdiche, and Caring Eruptive Diseases of the Skin.
Imputation, eo-*xteusiv# with the civilisation of tho
.lobe, makes all prates superfluous, nil exaggeration
,wpossible! and since ite discovery has found no sub-
titate to oompete Us inoonteeted—Its IncomesUble su
re riority. Physicians and Chemists,—honorable elU-
ieai from nil professions of life,—the lending Journals
c f Europe and America,—Ladies who hare used it apoa
tbslr dressing-tables, and Mothers In their Nurseries,
_iu fsot, Its million patrons everywhere, from ple-
biisns to kings, pronoonoe It the most pleasing and
tltotive article either as a Medlolnal or Toilet prepar-
ttiea ever produced. Do nos fall to give it a trial.—
Price but 25 cents. D. 8. BARNES,
Proprietor, HI Broadway, New York.
T. V. TURNER 4 CO.
17 1m Wholesale Agents In Savannah,
STEAMSHIP LIMBS.
THROUGH IN 48 TO SCOURS.
Kew-Jork sad Charlciton Seml-Weeklt
STEAMSHIP LINK. H
ocean SUamere
Leave
doe an _ „
of the Car* boa
On Saturday the new and* splendid
•birr to in,, 3otay-
. after lb. .itIt.1
- South 111 Wut.
B8DAY,
THE relaxing heats of summer leave be-
JlOSr^hind them a long train of ovils. The moet
universe.! of theso are general debility, and its sure
itisndant, lowness of spirits. For theso ws can reoom
mend a spsedy and unfalUng cure. In the shape
lioofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr.
jtcksoa, Philadelphia. It Is, in our opinion, a medicine
alone—unapproachable. It seems to reach
the fountain head of tho difficulty in the digestive or-
ftmiatiou, and thus to relieve the seoretioas and the
Mood of th* vMceries morbi, or the oause of disease.
Iti tonic properties give vigor to the membranes of tho
ttomach, and promote tho sooretionof the gastrio juice!
which dissolves tho food, while itsoordial,soothing,
tltsriatlve influence imparts gensral regularity and
Mrength to tho action of the seoretive organs, and
teems to fortify the constitution. Such is our own ex
perience of Its effects, and wo believe it is oonflrmed
the cridsnoe of all who have tried it, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr.
Jicaaox, 120 Arok-stroet, and by Druggist* generally.
0«t n ln»
DENT1KTUY.
DR. BAItNES having onlnrgod and re-
furnished his establishment, hopes now,
vitb his increased facilities, to supply the increased
demand for his new style of Artlfloial Teeth, which
limitted on all sides to be the most life-like and bean
life! Dental substitute ever Invented, and most be seen
u> be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasi
exhibiting speoimons of this to any who may favor him
with a call at hia office, oorner of Congress and Whlt-
iker-sts., sntranoe on Congress -st.
N. 1). Examination and advioe gratis. oct 1
Dentist, (late qf JVsts Orleans,) having loon-
tel permanently in Savannah, respectfully tenders his
infcssioaal services to its citlasns.
Keiidenoe City Hotel, private eatraaoe. ly—tug 9
DR. SULLIVAN bae removed his Ofiloe
MsSb to Congress-street, between Drayton aad
DENTISTRY.
Dr§. ltOYAJLI* and JOHNSON,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentists,
Offive over Zogbaam's llaslo Store, Mnr-
Ka ket Square. ly n
DENTISTRY.
DH. IN. C. IIEAL0)
irforiae all operatioas pertaining to Natural or Artlfl-
t l Teeth, in the best style. Office flrst eoraer west of
e Mtrshall House. ly j»
TAraUOTT’tt FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
Persons wishing to seud for their friends,
ICSt and desirous of bringing thorn oat by first
xii packet ships, are informed that the subscribers are
it only agents for the above Agenoy la this city.
They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm.
Tificott A Co., Liverpool, la sums from £1 and up-
trdi, which drafts are negotiablein any town thrcugb-
ii Ireland and Great Britain.
Draft# on Franoe and Germany, payable la all parte
f lU CvkliuwMl, also far sale. Apply to
>«o 24 ly BUNKER A OGDEN, SO Bay-st.
WhDUHSKS WOKTHY A FLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
beingpreparedby a regular Uraduate and I'hy
fician of thirty years experience.
»ll Nunvous ArrxcTiONS.—Dr. J. 8. Rose'
and Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis-
w»try iu Medical Soienoe!—This astouiahing prepare-
'or raialng any weak constitution, debilitated by
labor, atudy or disease, acts like a charm. It
strength and appetite, and possesses greatLavi-
*r atiug properties.
TilliUheat Pain Cures.-Do you suffer with any
you do you will tlud immeaiate reliof by
mg I)r. ltOSE'8 PAIN CURER. It is tho only prc-
wInch curse, almost instantly, Sore Throat,
oerever you have pain, use the Pain Curer
Price—Ll>|, 25, and 60 cent bottles.
WuooriHO Cocoa.—This distressing and fre-
•totly daugeroas complaint yields and is eared b>
. r 'CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
»KLP. It allays the cough, and prevents iaflamma-
*" dropsw on the cheat. It frequently cures in
i, aud gives instant relief. Fifty cents per
Children are also liable to Croup, which dangerous
•uplaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's never
" of CROUP SYRUP. Price 26 cents,
i. *£ «*• tarn Kurnevs aao Bladovr—
irnin'rCOMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
1U1U.—Ihis is deoidedly one or the best reinediee
*er ueud for diseases of the kidneys, bUdder, So., and
5 highly recommended
J U # f^hysiek, and many of the moatdistin-
nhed medical men abroad. Prioe 60 cents.
*' r * H pwnaans, Dvararsu sho Bilious Habits.—
vsmmi L V$ I if ,^s r4 nged. your skin will be yellow;
Mpepsin “.“.d Bilious oonditfon of tho system w ill fol-
you will ho troubled with cold feet, variable ap-
••Mj doi.rc8.odspirits. By UklngX)r. Rose'soa-
Itod RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOOS PILLS, you
soon Ond all the above bad symptoms disappear.—
*es 12>, and 25 cents.-FVee/r^* Mercury.
. of l . h * ab0T ® preparation*, with Dr. Rove’s
bUlCAL ADVISER to Persons in Sickness and la
‘ he had of JAMES U. CARTER 4 CO.
THOMAS TURNER 4 CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
... ... . Savannah, Ga.
And of Dealers generally throughout the State.
MARION.
TOS,
UNION,
SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewa^*
t l.ouoTons.} Commander.
^Jhese ateamera are unrivaled oa the eoast for safety,
speed and comfort, experienced and courteous oomman-
intvelHe bVSfiS lltd W lS-?M ,ry ,u>ur J* w,u •nsare
datlJa! *** ** pM,ibl * nad aecommo-
_ A9" For Freight or Passage, having elegant Stats
Room accommodations, ap^Tat the effiJl of tVe" S3J
HENRY MIS9ROOIL N
f*M Bftjr 4nd Adger's Sou. wtarf.
Cabin Passage... M ... M .*26
Steerage do m
AST The new steamship NASHVILLE, will be
"W* h " **“ “ "" U,,, •“'/ irS««b.r.
w United States Mail lint.
N.Y. AND SAVANNAH 8TBAM8HIP8.
“ ^ DAYS OF LEAV-
INO SAVANNAH
FOR NEW YORK.,
The Florida, CaptTWoodhull,.
The Alabama, Capt. Schenok, ••
The Augosta, Capt. Lyon, ••
Tin Florid^ Cpt. Woodhull. ..
Th. Al.b.mi, Soh.nok ••
Th. AdfUta, C»pt. I.TOB ..
Th. Florid^ Cpt. WcMdh.ll ce.
Tb, Althhiu, Cpt. Sobtaok, •• 7
Th. Aofu.U, Cpt. Ljo. .. 10
Th. Florid., Cpt. Woodh.ll, <• 17
Th. Al.buu, Cpt. Soh..ok,..^._ <• ,1
5S :: S!
These ships are the largeal oa the ooast, unsurpassed
oomfort—making their passages in
60 to 00 hours, and are oomraanded by skillful, oareful
and polite officers. They offer a most desirable oon-
veyanoe, to New York. Oa the completion of the
Knoxville, iu January next, this Uae will be semi
weekly. Cabin Passage, $26.
Yade
DELFORD, PAY 4 CO.,
Agents in 8avanaab.
SAM'L. L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway. N. York.
fcll FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATIUN COMPANY.
The new nil .[il.n-
dld lldewheel ate.m-
•hlpi, KEYSTONE
„ STATE. Cpt. heht.1
Mill eiATE OF UEOhUlA, IMpL. J. ,. u.f-
On, Jr., will I..., S.r.na.h for Fhllidilphtn .r.ry
Wtdn.bd.p, Then ttetmahlp. .n the meat oomf.ruble
on tin. .out, end nr. nnaerpund for ulkt, .nd ipeod
Tho/ will luro S.Ttnnth u follow,:
SontneSM. Wodaowl.,,38th BopUmbor.
HUU of Uoorgf. Wodooadoy, tlh Clohor.
Kojr.lono HUM. Wedneodoy, 13th Ootobor.
8UU of UeorfU. Wodnoadte, 13th Ootobor.
Key.tono HUto Wodno.dtj, 3>th Ootobor,
Sum of Qoorgl* Wodnuad.y, 3d November,
Ko,.tone 3th Norember.
BUM of Ooorgim Wednead.jr, 16th Novombor.
Kojetono BMM Wodnoodtp, 23d Norombor.
Bute of Goorgin. Wedaeidftv, 3Uth November.
Kopnono BUM Wedne.dep, 7tb Oooomber.
BUM of Ooorgtm... ...Wodnoodep, 14th Doeombor.
«... . And non.
CblnPungt ,...43u
•Wong 8
C. A. L. LAM AH, Agent In Stv.nnnh.
wS^nEHONSH^BTflLAglu tn Pbllodolphlm
STEAMBOAT LINES.
TO TRAVELLER! GOING NORTE.
THE 8 A VANN AH AND CHABLE8TON
STEAM-PACKETS
Lsnvs 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 19 M. the same day,
oouneotinc at Charlsstoa with tho
mil ti Wll«lBgton Hteaui-Packets,
Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2)4 P. M. f
__ „ . and also with the
.5f*w-Y° r k tend Charleston Hteamshlpo,
Which leave Charleston every Wedneeday and Satur
day afternoon. Paasengers leaving Maooa on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive la time to oonneot with the splen
did new steamship James Adger one week, ana the
steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston
to Nevr-York by land route. $20-time 62 hours; by
steamships, $26. [my 16J 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
8HIP LIMES.
FOB FIWIUIIT OH CIIAHTKlt.
-L, The Bn. brig hi. B.UAVtB, l»vij, muMr.
wrSbor partlouluo npplp to
**S nor U UBIQUAM. KELLY S CO.
vj Tho J_ _*X_
Ulgboo. mu or,will hare qolok diapatehforlha
M^Kabore port. For freight or rauogo applp to
OQOEN A BUNKEH.
*H.L± will moot with dispatch u above. For freight
Poutgo applp on boardotTolfalr’o wharf, (
Uov HI BH10UAM, KELLY S CtJ.
FOB L1VBKFOOL.
,v, The ship OUABE, Capt. White, baviag the
Wife larger port of her oorgo engaged. wlU moet
Muwith despatch for tho above port. For Italaaeo
freight, applp to
■OV II H. K. WA8BUURN, AgoaL
FOU NEW YUKH—Union Line.
The rogolu packet achr. France, BatUrlp,
ji Roor.land muter, wlU have quick dlopotch for
■the above port. For Freight or l’aetage applp to
-JO OUOEN A OUNKEH.
SAVANNAH MORNING MEWB. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1H53.
jgrp 9ooda, Ctothlag, U.
FOR THE KILLIOHI
A GAIN we invito tb* attawtioa of th* publto to
d «»irable « ( oek of Dry Geode.
w>u* ht with the rreatett ear* for CAttH Abu) CAfttf
*>.}*** w Ooods are sold alBMet as obeap as
LOTTERIES.
A SITUATIONu'dol^uMW
A
eurowork and u Cam
atuu. AwlpatthtaHh^" ^
larhapth.miand wa woold dlattaetli
baba adoptad th. ONE PRICE BY
tb. .itpT*W. offu ia oavLadUa
Dm* Goods Dspamncnt,
nts and rpwards. Fr
in Ginghams, Printa.
JLong and Square Shawls,
ouhond Fraaeh Euhroid.rlu In gra.
.. hlMOooda Bonnet Rlhbont, ChlmuoU
faat a Bobu and Waiala, ate., oM.
HOSIERY, dec.
tn tbla department, wo offer ever, varietv of Bilk,
Ctl« and WoreMd Eloee and Ualfllou, Bilk, Cottoa
*»J ' »•'« Uarmenu for Gvot'e and L-i'“
Kld. Buok, Bilk, Woolan and Ctton Qlovae, for I
Ladlu, Hope and Qlrla.
F'aln and Figured of all i
Linan, Bilk aad Woratad Barpantiaa Bralde, Bo
EdglogvotC.
Linens and Damasks.
Onr etook of than Ooodo, la in face a Stock, far
Taw awawov w.nl.e. DI...V.J a w.” .
Bhirtl.g .ndrro.tl.,, Linan 7-8aid «-4 wid" wu-
raated all para Flu, and from th. boat maker,.
Blankets, Kerseys, dee.
SITUATION by a^vup'lnlclUgeol aad active
tt would eecurs his living The
“a Wteafl S VVF. B,
No 140 Bronghtoa-st.,
xttel. W. Morrell 4CO.
LAT88T ARRIVAL* OF
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
No. 181 Connreaa-at,,
AVE just received by Tatost steaiuers,
aieortmeat of
8TAFLK DRY GOODS,
ae Drown aad White Shirtings, col d llomespai
StripedVaii Hi’dOMMgUkJVuTg. Tartify. i...
Brooadad do ) Batin daCboaaa, plain bTk Bllke.oto.
'-I UOODM
Freaoh and 8wiss Embroideriet. Uadertleeves,
Chemisettes, Collars, infant Weiate. Emb'd aad plala
Lawn Udkrs, Maalin and Cambrio Bands, Ladies’ aad . . -
Infante emb'd Cape, Cambrin aad Swiss Edgings aad Apply at
Inserting*, eto. • ••
, GL0VK8.
A exauder’s Kid Gloves, Silk aad Laos, Lisle and
Thread do, eto.
D11U , tl CLOTH*.
Bl k and blue Broad Cloths and a variety of other eol-
"re, Casslmeres. all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentuokv
, A^. , \. l ; ^ V* oh „r?? ,kin, • yat,n * nd °Hier Vestings.
i A11 qt?!* if VuraUbiag Goods, Hosieries,
HOUSE-FURNlbMNG GOODS! A
J. P. COLLINS,
Chiai
100 BRYAN-BTREET,
8 now receiving, aud offers for vale at very low
»rtlcPJ| C suoh*aJ fcr|8 a8iortm * nt ° r Uouse-Furalshiag
C»o«Jwry, Tureens,
Plates,
Dishes.
BriUaalaPitohsri, :^ ®* POU, ***
Japan 4 Bowls,
Tiawars,
Goblets, Castor ,
Tumblers, Knives,
Deoanters, Forks,
Proservos, Spoons,
Wine, aad Walters,
Jslly Glasses,
Glass.
Plated
j Wautedl.
b A COLORED Male house Bsrvsot of uoexesp-
■ t,6 *»W9 character. A well grown boy preferred,
d 1 Family very small. Apply at this offioe. u oot 22
" . .... WANTED.
A WHITE 8orvant Girl to do House Work in d
-l3L i small Family. Nsas need apply but tho best.
J** food wages will b* gtvea. Apply at thff'brlck
k on State-Mn.t, Ihlrt doer aWy. Baraard-
- •“«»■ tf on n
WANTED.
II ROBINSON A CAMPB.
. 1 WANTED TO BIItB OK PCRCHASI
• A S?* r . or SAN, nilabl, for a Porter ia , Dry
Goods 8tors. Apply to 7
1 M P WM. WRIOUT.
1 Land Warrants.
TIHE highest price paid br
1 A BB «« WM. P. ROWLAND.
| Houses and Lands.
1 FOU KENT.
Bid A Trauma,t m Moan'i Stem, oa th, wharf
1 M. aoy 11 * 0B ' T • uabk ««3am A 80N.
.. TO KENT.
pH „ a pl.to.mlY •itaated Dw.lllai Hon..
JalnoVrom 1 .. ' 1 ^ An '*
1 .. TO KENT.
R| .TWO Uotti.. oa th, ooratr or Baraard aad
El N, » Uou,lou-.tM.U, Apply to
U aoy 10 u. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
A BRICK STORE, No. 116 Bryan street. Apply
-tV 10 [nov 10] c. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
I fIMIE Store lately occupied by John Doyle, Jr.,
A. eoraer Bryaa and Joffersoa-etrcet. Apply to
»oY 10 e. O'BYRNE.
TO RENT.
I QTOHE. 139 Hroughton-st., heretofore occupied
P M B ..Ta r . lm ? iB * ® lor# ' A Pr , 7 Bt lh « Trimming
Store on Wbltaker-strcot, second door from Congres*-
| street. n " v 4
HTOUB TO LET,
TN Bryan-strect between Rarnaid and Jcffiirson-
X streets,oath*north aids. Fossossion given im-
I mediately. Inquire of
TO KENT.
E* „Tbr.o Two Story Woodn Baildla,!, with
|i*U Kitchen nparate, oa th, oorn.r of Joa.a and
HE 1 tirt.-itra.te, will to ranted .b.an by th, pnr.
Apply at 3. maNKPI's,
1 oot 31 Cor of Moutgonory-st. and Bay laao.
FOR HALE.
RTSjfl A House sud Lot, oorner of Liberty aad Rey-
nolds-streete. Th* Lot Is CO feet front on Liber-
ILB ty. and 90 foet deep ou Reynolds-streete. fee
simple. Th* dwelling is a new two story briok build
ing with a store underneath at th* oorner.
| —ALSO—
| A vacant Lot adjoining^ of tha same dimensions, fee
simple. Apply to [cot 28] WM. WRIGHT.
FOK KENT.
A Stable and Carriage House. Applv to
I hFL oct 26 WM. WRIOUT.
Wo Kent or Lease.
■SH That largo oowmodious publio HOUSE at Ilnl-
oyondale.60 mile Station, Central Rail Road,
JULtiorlven County ; it Is the btst stand for a Tav
ern and Store House in the State. Possession will be
given 1st January asat WILLIS YOUNG.
I Jlalcyondale, JWlh Augv l, 1863. tf oot 16
TO RENT.
A WHARF Store. Apply to
LA* oot 11 T. J. WALSH.
1 TO RENT.
I A Briok House oa Joaes-street, oa a fall lot.
I KiiB Possession given Immediately. Applyto
| JeJL oot 11 T.J. WALSH.
D RAWN NI7l»IIIKRS-onireeuo A Pulaski
Lettery, Ciase 1ST:
„ » 74 VI t 46 47 17 97 AS 19 $1 48
^ _ GRAND SCHEME.
*•0,000 DOLLARII
Tlok.to If-iterViii proportion.
JUboMnn* Sboroo,^tbopuUg.
..v, , ^siagrifflssu.
UKfeKNK ANU FULAMK1 mONUltlMNT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
oitl If.. 8 fFktloirr- Street, Bay Lame.
QBKOOBT 8 MAfrwY. lgnn*«o>i.
D rawn NunniKH«-of uro«n. a p.iuki
LotMrp Clue No. IMi
j» 74 33 3 46 47 17 37 63 13 61 48
Not. 47 63 74. nprieo ritorntd in n whole liokot for
want of a purchaser.
GRAND 8CUEME.
90,000 DOL1AR8I
4e. 4a 4a
Tlsksts $5—Shares la pro portion.
. " JAMES QOWEN,
Voadtr for Gregory 4 Maarjr.
GEORGIA 8TATK LOTTERY.
D RAWN NUDVBRR*—Of Georgia Stale
Lottery, Glass 117. drawn oa tha 14th last:
64 22 Gd 2 9 6 63 81 63 19 8 10 26 66 39
V Nos. 2 6 61, 9 19 25, 8 16 3V, all prises sold in the
above.
To be drawn la Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia State Lottery,
CLASS 118.
EXCELLENT SCUEME.
93,000—1,500—750—500—400
l«<2 more than $40,000 in Smaller Prize• /
Tickets only $1—shares la proportion.
Risk oa a paokage of quarters only $3 70.
Tlokete aad Shares for sale, and Prises cashed oa de-
Xkad. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Uweas’e Building,
bov 16 Opposite Pulaski House
FUR HALF.
A LOT beautifully situated o
m —._.-w ** “ dlealCofloge. Apply!
C. PERRY, Agent.
Taylor-street, t
M
FOR SALK.
A valuable Plantation, situated oa the Louis
ville Hoad, eleven miles from Savannah. It has
good frame two stor;
illy Glasses, Lamps.
Whit, and Faney China Dinner Services, White
BSM do vJo* Sots, together with every deeoriptloa of
Cat aad Plain Glassware.
China Vaaes, of elegant patterns; Chiua Powder I JKJKx good frame two story dwalling, and all aeces-
Boxesand Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Co- out-buildiags oa it, this tractor Land contains
lognee; rich Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, three hundred aad eeventy-flve acres, more or lees
and other Fancy artiolea la great variety. I there are about one hundred aad twenty acres of dear-
Family Hardware, Wirq and Braas Fenders, And- I ed laud and under good fvuoe, suitable Tor tho pr
iron*. IShovels and Tongs, Lamp Wioks, Wood and Wll- tioa of Cora, Cotton aad Rice ; the wooded land oon-
low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lantern A both talus Oak and Pine, aad is oonvenlout to tho Central
guarded aud Plain; Fancy aad Ladles' Work and Tra* Railroad, whioh runs through It. Purchasers wishing
veiling Baskets—in short, evory article in the House- to buy, will please call and txamino for themselves,
burnishing line may bo found at his establishment. For further particulars,apply on the premiios, or to
Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture exoented. n« l h WM. WRIGHT.
“ ~— — Also, will be told with the plaoe, eight Negroes, ao-
custoined to laid work | Horses, Wagons, Carte, Cat
tle, Corn. Fodder. Peaa and Potatoes, if applied for in
. Titles undoubted.
time.
oct 3
JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
coy a re ss-st., market square.
R ESPECTFULLY invitee the auemiou of bis
friends and the publio, to his stock of
Foil and Winter Dry Goods,
which having purohaaed on tho moet favorable terms,
-Is prepared to sell to the advantage of his oustomere.
FORKBNTc
represented. * ' I GMIE STORE immediately under our office, well
Among hi. stunk will be found the following, ia vari- I X suited for a grain aad feed etere, or for storage
is qualities. ° ofoottoa. Apply to [sep 23 J ROWLAND 4 CO.
Urge Auoriment of Viireitian) PrlnU. flio RENT—The .ocood Bioro under our office.
FOR rent;
Four two Mnrj Wooden buildings, *ii-
unted on West Broed-st. and Roberts-vtreet.
. - , . These buildings are new, neatly finished, with
tho moet favorable terms, I all out buildings. Apply to
.S— ■ “ *“ A. B
sept 30
■ BRYAN, oa the premises.
■ BF* Offioe No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in
ooaaeotioa with Haradea’a Express Offioe. ^
Georgia State Lottery.
A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Msmegere*
More Prise* SoldT
"\RAWN NUDlHEllH —Of Goorgin
J Lottery, Class 117, drawn on the 14th inst:
64 21 66 2 9 6 63 fll 62 19 8 10 25 65 59
Whole tioket, 19 39 55 sold, and Noa 8 39 64 and
63, all prises sold.
AUCTIONS. |
Trsr
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Pfti. — a leMnet ed
--——y^keqr bad (Hm
iMA'srliX'SS
*» £35iISttSilSaR* M auinoiMt-
tl.d for b«lor. ek, soil rojulM Ml, t *111 boooMouM-
MUIK 0*4 rlok of Ho termer porokMor.
4deeHM.lral.ra' Salt
On TUESDAY, l)oo. 6,
Will bo .old in front of tho Court Hone
lenl hour, of eolo, the inloreet of D. M.
•a. tn lb. Bnvnnnnh BMnm Snw Mllle, on Mn
Si« »
Aaminittratmrs' Sale,
mm n. . ,.?* ^ Uk *P A *. BmUft
* Nib* told In None of Conn Homo, between tbo M-
£i 5riH.°‘ sSHmSSmamsr. “|b*Wu
Fnnbrlee tnd Bntblnf Boom. On tke Aral Boor, la «wi
WieMi
kitchen nnd eorrnnl rooms, enrrlnno honao nnd etnble
In n brisk boildlnr on Ibt mar of the < welling oa tho
Inns la th* ward, It n tno pump aad food w.i.r.
Alee—A Yellow Woaann, a|od nhonl dd, n rood Ooob
*»d Wnehor. Tho nhero porpertr u toll b‘ loots oi
the Ordlanr, ee thoproportj of D. U. ftororodaoone-
od, nnd h, order of tho Admlalatraloro. Tenai wlU
ho dooluod at tho enlo. .
Clalbing « JVic.ie Bald.
A hsndeomo ueortmont of rondjf rends Ololhlaff, •
lnoko nad O
Orbr Conte, I*
_ , _ , Ad PrltriM. Mala. ,
Lot Ho. IS and Bundle,, oa Btone-atrest. Tho Lob
ie ft. elmplt, NJ front bjr Hi dee,. Th. dwellln, la tno
•ofl" hlth, and well Snlehod. WU1 hr sold low If ap
plied for S, tho StHh tnee.
,. Tw< i. a V.A®T* Iou t 6U# At* from tbr olbr, for bale law
If applied for lmmodUMIr.oa acoommodntiab Mrme.
Or*/, Hard Brown, and Brown Uriok, in qnnatibiof
to euit pnrohnaore.
jueWiiooMod 0 ""i Ihldtotoanlt purchnaon,
31 bbli choio* Butt Fork, in loM to luit purchaser,.
Lnndlnff nnd for sale.
A Mratta building La! far Bate.—Lot No, 3, fourth
vthing, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquire at the
counting room.
HP O Du powder, 13 do Dnpont'a N P Fowdor, tot sale
low to close a concern.
Privute Bourdlug House.
T ill: suhverihur having taken the spacious real-
donee lately occupied by Wm. 1. Way, Eeq.. re-
spootfully notifies his friends and the public, he
‘7 ,, 7 , ttT! d ..^S7 00,nB ‘ 0<uu both psnaanent aad tram-
Bloat BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Parsons who
have rooms elsewhere can take their meals at his house
should they wish to do so. The house is located la a
eeatral part of the city, on Wright Square, opposite the
Court Uoaee. Doping to give entire eatistietion he
trnets that both friends and strangers will give him a
share of patronage. (.ootlUj GEO. Q. DUNHAM.
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
THE undersigned ha* opened IT New Hardware
EXCELLENT SCHEME.
3.UU0 1 Prise of....
1,600 I •• ....
Tlokete $1, shares lu proportion.
a «T Orders from the oouutry answered promptly,
-f**M?***«??* ragularly, and prises eashod on demand
by the paokage, for sale by
CHARLES R. PATTERSON,
TO TUK
CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH
And llie Public In General.
WOLFE’S
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
iraiiuu has become exu
out the length and bread
universally admitted to
daek, apply
“testei, having’most of her cargo on ’bffiird wiS
‘ dispatch. For freight, 60 bales ootton
WASHBURN. WILDER 4 CO.
FOR NKW YORK#—Old Katabl’ed Lino.
wrj. The. schooner ECHO, Lowdea, master, will
^Lll meet with dispatoh as above. For freight
■MffiHbpassage, apply to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
Kerseys,
FlanaelA
Hootch Plaids,
Satinets,
LinseyS,
Cassimercs,
Blankets,
Tweeds,
Mp3
islon given 1st Ootober.
ROWLAND 4 CO.
FOR RKNT.
Al paeons,
Cloaks.
- itiilui
| Tho Tenement in Waidburs’i Building, at
I present oooupitd by W. Woodbndge, Esq. Pos-
Lsession given let November.
R. HABERSHAM 4 60N.
FOR NKW YORK—Union Line.
Xk The regular packet sohr. NORTH STATE,
Alifl Horton, master, will have quick dispatoh for
nMffiRtho above port. For freight or passago apply to
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
FOR FUKIGUT OR CUARTKK.
The sebr J. V. TOBIAS, Uaad, muter. Fct
partioulars apply to
BOV 8 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
|tiouiars, apply to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR B08TON.
The flat bark RADIANT, Flynn, master,
will meet with dispatoh as above. For freight
— passago, apply to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
The regular paeket brig AUGUSTA, TBtono,
a master, hiving part of her freight engaged, will
■have dispatoh. FOr freight or passage apply ou
d, at Anderson’s wharf, or to
v8 WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO.
£ Timber, may find employment by applying to
—**■— “•“* ** trooi.
WM. CRABTREE.
Bthe subscriber, 208 Bay-street.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
xx Tho eohr PATRICK HENRY, Kuadsoa,
^m^mMter ; i Tor particulars apply on board atTol-
t fair's Wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
u
t freight or paeaage apply to
OGDEN 4 BUNKER
The regular paoket eohr ENCHANTRESS
Tyler, master, will have quick dispatch for the
<3HRabove port. For freight or paesago apply to
oct 31 OGDEN 4 BUNKER
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
rt. Tbo bark CATA88A, Haven*, matter.
particulars inquire on board at Telfair's Wharf,
XHftorto Loot 29J B“*' %
BRIGHAM; KELLY 4 CO.
A Warranted Remedy.
WINTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES. SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
i» ‘ uhouabs ho axMBdr xqoalto
it. TolllAS’ VKNKT1AN UNI.IIENT.
Rysentory, Collo, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism.
«4uiuay sore Throat, Toothache, Headache,
boa-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swelliogs.
Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, la-
•oottilings. Fains la tho
Limbs, Ao.
If it doos not give relief, recolleot yoar money will bo
'Jaded. All that It asked is a fair trial of it aooord-
to the direotion*. This artlolo Is aa English reme-
»ad was used by
illluni the Fourth,lat. king of Unuliiid,
cortiaod to by hlmot a eon for Bh.umnllain, where
> thine *1*0 ho he. trl.4, failed, o.or 10.600.1103
hooaaold la the United States without a
;le failure, aad many families have stated that if it
*IU per bottle they would not ho without it/in case ■
J * MU8ICA1.
i“? tot hour nnd IN ^T.ub«S hTtto„,nr.hn..dth.
, nttro business of F. Zogbaum 4 Co„ of
which firm ho has heretofore been the
noting member in Savannah, would rea-
i * - ■ poctfallv invite the attention of thoM
in want of anything ia tno Musical Lino, to his estab
lishment. From many years experience, both ia pro-
feMlonal and business matters oonaooted with Mnsle,
*l r ' * ft* * folly qnalifled to proffer hia nr-
yloes in the selection of Musio aad Instrumeate, or the
fulfllmeat of orders; with the assurance of hlsutmost
ml and industry la his sadoavor to dsasrvo tbs natron-
age andcoafldeaos of the public. ^
G. B. MITCHELL,
j Bncosssor to F. Zogbaum 4 6o.
music i music 11 T
Tho subscriber rsspeotrully Informs th* La
dles and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he in
tends opening a School for instruction in Be-
cred and Secular Musio. Thiough long ex-
perienoe. aad baring conducted large schools,
be feels oonfldent his iutrueiToa will be perfectly sat
isfactory to all those who may desire his services ia
the above departments of Vocal Music.
Desirous of forming a large olus the prioe of Tickets
bee been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons,
including books; the name of which is tha M Biaging
School Companion," eontieting of Soogs, Glees, Trios,
Duetts, (Juartetts, Choruses. Moteits, Church Musio,
Oratorios, <£o., t|iu most popular work of the day.
Those wishing to form hio class aro requested to hand
in their names as early as possible to this offloo or
through the post-office, under address to
. whoa first taken, in a few hoars.
MAT Prioe 25 and 60 oeuts. **$
M. Torn as hu also put np a I1UH8K UNIMGNT
I iut bottles, whioh is warranted ohoaper aad bettor
tu other for Qolio. Galls, Cats, Swellings, Bruises,
ruches, Crooked Heel, Ao.
_ MAT Trice50oents. ~S$
RR. TOBIAS oould fill twenty newspaper* with th*
t«r« and certificates rooeived oommendiag his Llni-
ut.butcoaslders that warranting Uaaffloient, ns any
> “ ’-i does not obtain relief is not called oa to pay for
SOLOMONS 4 CO. aad J. H. CARTER are
' "“•Kents for Savannah—also fer sale by the drug-
and storekeepers throughout Georgia.
ffT ^^Tobiu' office, 240 Greenwich street, N. Y.
“.CARTER, Broughton etreot, opposite St. Aa-
U*lli will supply tho oouutry tnerobante at th*
j'rmtor s lowest prloes. mar 16
CABY A PElUUtt’S
DAQUERREOTYPIST3,
»rner of Dfyan-at.aiul jUnrket-aquare,
. ; SAVANNAH,
Anil 407 Broadway, Y*
p ^ n * will he spared to ucure to their customers
tioph‘il 1 A ‘ctures of the eamu elegant tone and >u-
’* 4UUBguUh5d° M f ° r wWoil been hereto-
o^ 1 . 0 n ur ,°7 l * k,B hours between 9 o’clock
4 o clock P. M. .
(oot 28) J. W. Pamtms.
M. Cakv.
( NEW STYLE*.
JUST received, per eteainer Augusta,
, “, ew !• Of uiack Album llau, forHH
1 UKL.DKN 8 CO.
)/\n WOOI. HATS.
Jl) Wool llau, rrotn 85.35 10 80, *t
" MK1.DEN * CO.
°!L* AI »a-Two bo,, 31 and 33 years old,
a5toL , iSoiw , i W o ,tl W 11 Btoword* aboard of a
,, . * ror y likely, healthy aud eonnd. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
r,,.^mau 22 year* old, country
%nirai, * b «J 1® >•we old. city raised;
.» j M 40 old, a Porter. Apply to
WM. WRIGnT.
°Wss M h^^T A wom *° 97 years old, a goo3
mmL her ° hlld *8 months old.
<•*3 ** *•***&*. country raised. Apply to
. WRIGHT.
VISING LOT-A very
For tale by Ibov.11
f desirable building
Hiding
Wav*,
iSSR— # 8—. -j wwhs, WRIGHT.
‘-.Ir. pSTeS:
l a* , ‘ 'toidi., from bri, Toro.llo, hr ale b.
BWUBAil, ilLL-i k QO.
MBEte..’
i«i»
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
'I'HK SUBSCRIBER has un hand, and is
JL ooastaatly reooiviag from th* best aad moat respoo-
teb It manufacturers ia the oountry, Rich Diamond.Ra-
by. Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware,
such as Table. Dessert aad Tea Spoons and Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nad
Saaeers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Boup aad
Sauoe Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake aud Fish KbIvm;
Solid Silver DeiMrt, Pickle aad Butter Knives; Nap
kin Ring*; Salt Cellars andFraitKalvM; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks aad Ladles; Oaks Baskets; Castors;
Walters; Saaffsr* and Trays: Ivory Balaaoo-Haadlt
Knives aad Silver Plated oa Stetl Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fin* 21 day Marble Mantis Clocks aad common Brass
Clocks of every desetipteou.
Gold and Silver Lever aad Loalae Watches: Fiat
Enamelled Hunting Watches: Gold aad Silver Thim
bles; Gold aad Silver Speotaoles; Gold aad Silver
Watoh Chains, Seals and Ktys; Fine Rogers’s Pocket
Cutlery; Rasors and Baser Strops; Card Casas Port
Particular attention will ha given to repairing of
confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor
him with their patronage. Ula prices are as low, aad
terms as liberal as at aa^r establishment ia th* State.
No. 1 Markot-aquar*.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock ia Savannah. .
Sllka, Lacea, Sbawla aad Embroideries.
A large assortment of Masonabl* Silks—Watered,
Colored, Brooade aad Plaid; also, SUk Poplins.
h «9.^S^2vS° llBr, » Underslssves and CbeiriMtt*. |
EMBR0IDERIE8, Swiss, Csmbrio and Jaooi
lag and loMrtions, Cambrio and Swiss Beads.
TO KENT.
I Three of the Five tcnomeat Houses oorner
Aberoorn aad Jones-street, inquire to
sep 14 , A. BL
Tor Sale.
[ The Plantation on Skidaway Island,
called tha LODGE, with an Island at- ^
tached to it—la all said to contain 9m)""" 1 "
allAWLS. Crop'. Shown .11 .1..."“, Shawl, from p^ ‘^• "i, 1 , 1 f* J5S2***' * ni ‘ h * t • n ” , 1
Sto 10 dolltra oaoh, Trialed CaohlMM fflawl.’^Wd! 1 —- t, " h * ddr “*
Shawls in great variety.
A fallaotorUHatof Oarpollag., llugi, Floor Clothi
and Matts, well worth while to tee.
RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an exoellent ar-
tlole, and to Whioh epeoisl attention ie invited.
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Ni
M.O. W. at this offloo.
t various prioes, with many other office.
Qroccry Bland,
1?OR SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward,
^ suitable for a Family Grocery 8term Also, Lot
White and Brown, Napkins | No. 36 Trvup Ward—both oorner lota. Apply at this
CLOTHINO,
whioh will bo sold at wbolesele only.
Country Merchants and others wishing to parehM*
“ n “ " J ‘ **’* ** ana examine this I T w,n> wax u
lm oot 19 I TrvH*ALM.
cheap Dry Goods, will do well to eall a
•took before making their selections.
M Three flue STORES, oa Mooro’s wharf.
ROB*T. HABERSHAM 4 SON.
ftb 24
-A Lot 60 by 90 foot, fronting _
I 1 Laurel Streot, immediately in tho rearof tho late
Dr. O. P. Riohardsono s House,
je 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON.
Fall and Winter
DRY GOOD S !!
N*. 1 ldHUonifrcal-Ht^reet^Havnuaab. I -^'. w’lVuallUrV-'.’iS'Jt'loo'.fth.tort Pic,..
T 8 tt 10 ° ff S r 1 d lh * ciUaMIS of da- oftho ute^Slr DavJd Wilkie, R. A., including his
a<Uaoent, one of the most Spanish aad Orieatel sketches, with notices Biograph-
mynlfloeat stocks of , loal Bnd critical A largo Quarto Vol. la Turkey Ai
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. ' ti l*oc’try of tho Years—Passage!
ver exhibited ia this oit), consisting in part of elegant forlpt4w« of the Seasons, with Twenty-Two oolored U.
Black and Colored Brooade Silks, R"oh Fanny Plaid do; ,UBl f fro “ d/awingii by emluent Artists.
Plain Silks, faohlonablo oolors; boautlful high lustre^ .ThoVernon Gallery of British Art; edited by 8. C.
Blaokdo; Heavy Black Satin de Chinee: Raw Bilk I H*H. Esq., Fti A-a large<Jo» *—
aad Worsted Plains: Common de Lainea, all qualities; I w, l ue * L nov 3 1
Merino** ; Ladles' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed
and plala all wool do Laiaes, Alpaooae, Bombasines,
Canton Cloths, Poplyas, Ginghams,
Persons will find among this
joarto Vol. In Turkey An-
foUN M. COOPER 4 CO.
UrxeVnd vsrl tC J at^nk of I ®*^b1b», BraUes, 8or*s, Frotea parts aad Rhenmatism;
d ,U>ok of also, good for Cramp and Bilious Colic. Price only 26
JD“
Suralm
DRESS GOODS
•uoh a variety of Sty lee and Colors that any taste, how
-ver difficult, can bo pleased.
We la vito partiealar attention to our stock of
HOlJ»E-KGEPIN» GOODS,
H AY 6c BRICK—Landing from brigCarib-
bee at Bolton’s wharf.
200 bales Prime Eastern Uay
.... ... .. , a ... i 90,000 Hard Burnt Northern Brick, auitablo for
i aooount of tho qaalllff anil low ptlooi at whioh p» ve monu, fbr aalo low from wharf b,
o . ,,, : r,r J l S *?•." W b " f “ u ,“ d «-*, no* 3 tf WM. CUABTliKK, 308 BaY-it.
S-4,1U-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blaakete, Linen and Cotton I ——--T. “.r « —-
Sheetiuge, Liata and Cotton Pillow Caslags, Counter- I ^NUFF—SNUFF—Lollsrd a Maccoboy Snuff
pane* and Toilet Qnllts, extra large aad fin* Linen I O in Jars, Bottles, and bv the pound: Scotch do do
Damaika and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Ido; American Gentleman ao do do. A large end froth
Dimity and Chinte*; Flannels, all oolors, styles aad | supply jos! received at the Apotheoarles'Hall, by
lualitles; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Toweling*, I nov 2 J. E. DxFORD.
I'ioke. Drill*, eto.; Embroideries, Ladies’ Eml
landkerohiefs, prioes from $1 to $20; Collars, Und
Idkfs and Slaavas to match; Edgings, Inserting . — ...
Bands and Flounoas. very fine and rioh. Together nov 2
r.“..*^llr\ u s k ood. f .SM’S;sasjffi•ttHyowagqsggiic
examine. Goode freely exhibited, aud customers left :~! i P rI/h>m
to tholr own judgment and uet. to purohw, or look 17 r ~»““«»d.d
17 I JAM.
MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
FALL OF 1*53;
jab', if. CARTER *C0.,
Druggist, Broughtoa-st.
GEORGE 8. NICHOLS.
READY MADE CLOTHING, I g
FURNISHING OOODS, tfc.
A FEW of those highly approved Electro-
J\, Magaotio Machines used without nay prepara
tion, formtio by [nov 2] JA8. H. CARTER4 CO.
Gent's fin* blue, black, and brown Cloth, Boavor j
Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloih, and Camblet Ovsrooat*. I
Goat’s fine black Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. [ w UHIB „ u ,
Gent's fine blue, black, and olarot frock aad Dress I atJ( j f or aa ] 4 ^y
EW WHITB BEAN*. 10 bbls new
White Beans
2 hhds new Codfish
100 boxes do Sealed Herring*
60 do do White and Colored Cheese
1U0 do Star Candles
10 libds Prime Bacon Shoulders
CO bbls Bntter, 8ugar and Soda Crackers, landing
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Gent's Cadet Casslmere, Tweed Cassimere, black I —-————-—■ ■ ■ ——■
Cassimere, bine Cassimere Frocktees, aad business I A LK # AliEj ALE.—25 bbls. Albany Cream
Seek Coate—a gro«t variety. I Ale, leading from steamer this day and fer tale
Gent’s black Doe Caasimere, and more than thirty I at the Albany Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON.
Ale, loading cram stsai
Albany Ale Depot by
oct 27
lUU.DUKN’N WOUMTKD HACK8.-
—.bout 1 601) V.rt. .tnhrmtin. oil of th. i 7UI1.DHKN , 8 WOU8TKD BACKl
i?£rfMtf?tom!t&ol ’*“** V Chlldr.o'j Woratad BOOK and Ot.roo.to 1.1 .
lotol botlf.tt Ilouod-jMk.ti.ndPiotJ, J“£ r1 ' wiSjir wUrotoJkotooTw 4 Fo^l/bY 1 ”
».ra ... o-L. I f «7j, Wor.tod
11DUU, uiumt.—311 hhlo ilhw Swoot Cider!
J IfuUoi from otouner thl.^ojr..d to
, Cassimere, and more than thirty
different patterns of fancy Caasimere Pants of latest
styles.
Gent’s Vests—about
bow styles, son
A my largo ___ _.
nu.hlog Ovoro°.u. Frock ood hooka for aorYtorto.
* ,,ll rilot Cloth Ov.roo.la.
YOUTH>8 AND JSOY8* UKl'AKTMENT.
hoa navar baa. oqullad 1. tbla plooe. .ad ooatoltu the
following:
Broad Cloth, Beev*-Cloth,Pster Sham Overcoats and i .. .
Sacks. uurwaHSBB VjLANKKT*.—5 bales Duffil Blankets, 104
Blue, black, brown aad claret Cloth Dress Frocks |j aad 12-2 Ribbon bound family Blanket). Just
aad Saoks. | rccoiv«d aad for sale by
Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cfotb Dress Jackets. nov 7 LsROCIIE 4 BOWNE.
Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Hoond-JackSte.
R«»*3-J«‘ou to Nogrooo: Boa
block Uoo-Caoolmoro. blue Cloth, aad . Urge oaaort-
ment of fanoy-oolored Cassimere and Satinet Pants.
Block Satin, fixored Sllka, Alpaooa black Cloth, and
a great variety of Merino Vdste. All of th* above for
boys from 10 to 17 years old.
CIllLDRBN’8 DEPARTMENTs
— tins very pretty fringed aad plain black Clothi l a A(J(3IN<a—150 rolls Gunoy Bagging, for sale
ss ssuajws; vt B
I UUHLKY’8 PLA1N8—10 boloo MchleyV
O Ooorglo Plalma, of Uet ja£t «ltt._Juat ra-
I oilv ' ‘ T a U ffhffvff
lived aad for sale by
LxROCHKR BOWNE.
T'hOAlBBTK! lalQUOMB—100 hhlo Pboltio'
I J OU; 76 do Rom; lOUdo Whlokr; 76do Broad/,
toralob| aov 71 MchUMotf 8 DOYLE. 7 '
dyoni
.jBcy Articles,
ombraolog almost every artlolo for geaUauea’s wird-
rob* that eaa be called for, together with tho richest as
sortment of eovored and plain Caps for gentlemen,
youths, boys, aad children.
sty 1*. For sal* by
§
deatly
SMS'
inspection, aUbe tad i
send thorn as go
patterns made upla superior
GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
aov9 * Gibbous' Range.
AlOKEO *ALMON.--A Tew of those,choice
Fish just received, and for sal* oa inoderate terms
Loot 27j BERLIN 4 NATHANS.
ULTON AIAHKKT UKJ!F.-50h.lf hbb
Gao. Howes, for sale la anantitles to parehaitrs.
*1* by (oot 271 HYLAND A tf NEILL.
£
are invited to call aad too a
Don's Haag*.
H AY—Prim*
oct 26
liny, for sale by
DAVID DILLON.
the most delightful, healthful, invigorating and
preparation of the luniDor berry, that science, t
long praclio* in tbe distillation and preparation of
liquors has evsr succeeded in producing.
A long-established manufacturer and import*!. ..
liquors or every description th* uudorsignea devoted
himself to the production of an article of pare Gin,
whioh should prove a valuable agent in the ouro of *
manifold diseases whioh afflict the human raao, and ...
whioh Holland Gin has been prescribed by the medieal
faculty for years. At length his efforts were crowned
~ 1 “' — hie extensive distillery in Hehledatn,
aavn..»| .. uu which place the purest Gin has long been
Imported, and he was enabled to give to the world his
8ohnapps, which, for purity, and entire freedom from
the peruicioue fusel oil and all other noxious ingre
dients, and delightful aromatio flavor, has never been
equaled, and cannot be excelled.
In order to proteot himself from peouninry loss at
hands of cheats, imposters end pirates, who would
questionably attempt to palm off a vile and spur.....
artlolo upon tho unsuspecting uimmunity, aad, like the
wolf in sheep’s clothing, prey upon their very vitals, he
resortod to the expedient of Importing and eelling his
bobnappa only la pint aud quart bottles.
These bottles are of glass, stamped with th* name of
th* manufacturer: are corked and sealed, and have
printed labels bearing tbe signature of Ubolpho Wolvb
upon them. They are also Inclosed in colored wrap
pers, alto bearing his signature, in which form nlono
they can be obtained ia oasea, containing twe dosen
Notwithstanding all these guards, aapriaoipled par
ties have been found guilty of the unwarrantable and
criminal practlo* «f buying up empty i tiles, filling
them with vile oommon gin, vi hioh is the most perni
cious poison with whioh a community was over ourssd,
and sends thousands to a wretched drunkard’s gravo
yearly.
It is only necessary, the refer*, for these who smrebsse
the arttole by retail, or drink it at publio plaoes, to
mark well tho appearance of tbo bottles from whioh
thoy drink. Caution la necessary.
The Schnapps have, been introduced but about tw
years, bat la that brief time their virtues have been
acknowledged to an almost ineredibls extent, until itis
a matter or some difficulty to ksep up a supply ade
quate to the dtmand r so fast aro orders pouring ia from
ovsry State aud territory in the Union, from Mains
Oregon and California.
Doterminod that tho virtues of tho 8ohaapps should
bo thoroughly substantiated by thv moat undeniable and
unqueatiouable testimonials, circulars were dispatched
to every regular member of the Medical Faculty and
professional Chemist whoso name oould bo obtained,
aolioitiag their aooeptaneo of a bottle of the Bobnappa,
with a view of onabung them to test Its medicinal qual
ities ia their practioe, and submit it to th* striotest
chemical analysis in their laboratories.
Of ths ten thousand physicians aad ohornist* in ths
United States, about four thousand accepted tho offer.
Upwards ol two thousand have promptly furnished their
written endorsement that the arttole is all that is
olaimod for it, and in tho strongest language recoin-
monded its general use, not only as a remedial agent,
tag*
S eneral use, not only as a remedia_ _____
tful, harmless and ploosaat beverage —
Those voluntary endorsements aro from gentlemen of
acuestlonablo knowledge and tb* mostporfcotsoionce.
Nor alone have practitioners nnd chemists furnished
their testimonials. The publio press, in almost every
principal city end town, has boldly spoken ia its favor
ia Its editorial columns.
Boose ite accomplished editor, has publioly invited
^'soussion upon the subioot of the use of alcoholic mix-
ros, medicinally, in his widely circulating columns,
id tho views of the medical faculty in reference to my
ibnapps, in particular, giving an aseuranoe that they
should be spread before the publio. i'hysiclans, there
fore, who hav* not already compiled with my rsqi
forward mo their opinion, as to its qualities, wilt
a by doing ao through th* editor or Medical Gasette.
Were it neoassary to do more than simply state this
foot, whioh hs who runs majr read, this pamphlet coold
be inoreased tv sm indefinite lougth by tb* publication
of these authorities, all on file at the wareroosas of th#
proprietor, in New York.
It is net only as a remedial agent that tho Schnapps
r* to bo recommended, but as a gentle apd perfectly
harmless stimulant, whioh oaanot bo otherwise but
healthful and invigorating, and may be indulged in
with impunity bv those of temperate habits, without the
•lightest foar of the baneful, mournful and horrible
oonsequenoesof intoxication—that vice whioh desolates
thesooial hearth, entails misery upon oouutless thou
sands, alls oar hospitals, altushousos aad prisons, and
rea furnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit,
la ooantries where pare wines and liquors can be had
readily, aad for a mar* trifle, they are freely us«d by all
olasees, ahd drunkenness Is hardly known—that vice
to whieh the oooplet of th* Immortal poet so aptly ap-
** A monster of each hideous mien—
That to be hated, needs but to be soen.’
Were Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatio Bohoapps to be
drank in preference to all other distilled or fermented
liquors, onr Teiuporanee Societies would have less ar
duous labor to perform, and Uorooe Greeley, Gough,
Bamum, aad tno other learned, oloquent aad devoted
friends of total abstinenoe, would rarely be called upon
to ascend the rostrum, and oaua* thousands to listen,
with M aa attent tar,” to the great aad startling truths
they relate with such fervid and impaaaioaed eloquence
There need be ao Main* Law to suppress intoxication.
As long as men aad women will persist in drinking
drugged, adulterated, poisoned Ilquore, with whioh the
oouutry is flooded, drunkenness bad all its conoomitaat
evils mast exist. We may well exclaim with Caseio—
“ Oh that a man will put an enemy late his mouth
To steal away his brains I”
In many districts of this oountry, partionlarly ia tho
region ot tho great western and southern rivers, the
cksraoter of their waters is suoh as to produce groat
disorganisation of the system, aad frequently chronic
disorders ol an incurable character, the enumeration
aad speoifloation of whioh would bo a matter of super
erogation to all those who reside ia the district* speeified.
When qualified with the Sohaappe, tha bane ia aou-
tralixcd or destroyed. This foot has become generally
known at tho South and West, and tbo Schnapps ---
used to the extent of thousands of bottles dally. XL.,
great reoommeadatioa is their undeniable and wsll-
established parity, which ean bo proved by ohemioal
aaalvsation of the oontent* of any aad evory bottle
bearing th* above enumerated evidenooa of genuine
ness. The proprietor soliolte the most rigid tests, and
defies nay person or persons to prove to the contrary, or
thejaaiporberry.
The publio ere again reminded that Wolfe'a Aromatio
Sohiedam Schnapps oaa only bo procured ia plat aad
quart bottles, stamped, labeled aad oorked, aad ia ool
ored wrappers, with th* signature of tb* proprietor
affixed; aad that the retail price baa Invariably been
fifty seats for tho pint, aad oxo dollar for th* quart
th* proprietor aud importer, and of all the priaoipi
uggista throughout the ’Jutted Stale*.
UDOLFUO WOLFE,
Sol* Importer anil Proprietor,
oot 25— lm Wo*. 18load 22 Beavor-etreet, Nsw-York
C l 11 EC K 8~oiT”Morc hauls' Bank, Now York, in
* — * 4 CO.
Savannah, Nor. 1,1853. tf aovl
Store at
No. 140 Conj|reM*4treet.
In tb* store recently oooupied b> Messrs. N. K. Bar-
uum A Co., and is now receiving an satire new aad
well selected stock of
KNULlrill AND AMERICAN OOODS.
embracing almost every artlolo usually found fa a
Hardware Store. Having iiurchased his stock direct
from th* Manufacturers in England aad Jiis country,
he is enabled to offer his Goods as low as they oaa bo
purchased at nay other establishment at the Soath.
He respectfully asks of ths patrons of th* late firm of
McGleskey 4 Norton, tho eitliena generally, aad per-
sons visiting th* city, to give him a call, aad be satisfied
ol his rrloos, eto.
4*» GEORGE A. MoCLEBKEY.
E KKMH M1LKH, dbc.-Plald, Black aud
Colored Brocades and Plain Sllka, Bombasines,
ions, Canton Cloths, and a new style of Mourning
Goods never before offered ia this market, at
KEMPTON 4 VERST1LLE8,
72 St. Jolisaaad 1U6 Bryan-st*., Waring’. Raan-
GrcJJriiVi
ware. Dry
Clothi.,. 1
TommJ
saarsaiifta 6
. Four Tw* Elder 1
Broad-street and E
new aad neatly flail
Fos terms apply s
^ a ‘TGXijSr*SSF*‘ ■
Dtp, 6.1UJ u, ffl.lt f
at JWl.t, Mi. ■
b.” u.‘;,”. h .“t"’ bMM - Mw
• . 3m to j-rifMf Bmk.
Jaet raclT.d Unora, u< to ral. 1. tow ,h8h,
ehu*ra. 1mm mb, M.W
foot, rilaatod oa ooruer of Drey tea aad Lass fir straaig*
waafeS,
h, OD Tu.»l«7.th« 6thn(8.,torat«i...t. MM
A m.UI.Id, 160 utm, trail Itto-
h«r.d, ilto.tod 1. Cm Ora.ljr uu Kl.pw,. NT
Mllu Iron Un Btoto R. Rwto.
Bttend.lt CmM .1 /rif.ii Mt.
How Uudltg porMhr Ctonut-tOP bUl BlBlMlI,
CUMlt
Coal, Coal!
OHO T0N8 Liverpool Co.l it .7 per too, call,
-uu loo do Red Aah do 68 K do do
For ato. by A. NT MILLER,
“«m In Eaator, Wh.rf.
A l.l-kl A HK'l- lti.OUK8, UA3IK8, Bet,
roralilldrao in ,raatTarl«tr_,law aod Ur,i
i "■
nst roo’d and for sale bj
He by
JOHN
large
M. COOPER 4 CO.
FLAT* FUR HALE*
1 ^11 RKK FLATS, belonging to tbe Union Steam
boat Company, for sal* low for eaab. Apply to
oot 16 lm KINCULEY 4 THOMAH, Agte.
B ACiCilNCa Sc UUFK—Heavy Gunny'flag
sing and Gunny Bags, for salo by
uoy f MINIB4 FLORANCE.
B EEF—FUiladolphia Family Market lleef, fbr
s*U by [aov 7] MINIS 4 FLORANCE:
Wo have Just received fro. kudMiMlN
blladalphla, aud will ooatiuaa to kaapoataMOff
{Of. Ao,oatoa Uomnal a Inprovad Faaaira ,| OaRNa.
Thla la tha bwt compoaitlo. ol Ca,«a oval affarad tor
•ala. aad Coffao mada Iron tha Kaaaaoo I, .ait Man
wbolwme. mere delicate, fiaasr Sxvuoda&doalasadn
— fc
2,0g« v Fresh Leaf Lord, just rcoslvod NtKW
from Toaaooaoo, aad for aalo in lots to salt purehnoovs
m ,h.lb«ci/rssaisstss&MMM.to*.
£aooM.-8li bbla.M.E. Ran, 86 bbla.rmk Into,,
Bread, 300 doa. .11.. ItoUn.Mm total
Rtooii'-io auka aUaa, 18 atoka Bmm, U aaaU
H.v—AWbalaa BMtotm to Rattkwm.
Ca«a«T.-160 bbla. JtoMadtoa CwtuO.
f loo,—100 bbla. Owl, W bbla. jUaknato.
CaocKBEY—06or.Ua uaettad CXinra.. »d OrinMl
Quaiv,..—76 na« Tonblan, Maartad, 18 maa,
I* bbla. Lampa, Malaaaaa Own .a.
C.ao.»>—10 wbcla to 10 bailbkla. laatato
l.bto”rt«'d l |Ly i0 ^*°* O *'"**°‘* M *'* ,|MI * l **' > *
-7UU.-A tola aawrtna.t a f hlltuk'l rtotarm.
anSto
TwoBtorw, Man.HtdUJakHto.-. MalUtoff. to
strost, for rsat low. " ^
2
MINIS 4 FLORANCE.
1ARPKTS.—Having a small assortment of two
j and three Tly Carpets remaining, ws are eloelag
em out at New Y«rk prices. Those wishing bxrgalfM
ml.M.I ... .rail .. “
store in lota to suit purchasers. W. CRABTREE
Apotheoarles' Hall.
B EEF.—15 bills, now Mrh Beef. Landing from
steamer Augusta aud for sale by
9 CLAOHOKN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites the Ladles to call and inspect an Invoice ef
Cloth Clonks ond JVfantlllas,
rooeived from th* celebrated manufactory of Quorum
BttODifl, Esq., Now York City, whioh for superiority
of stylo and quality cannot bo surpassed, at
No. 116 Congress-street, opposite Pulaski Rons#.
TTKNTION BOYH!—Just received
r\. ■ 0B »* Bine aad Rlaok Cloth
JioSsU: Black and Faaoy Cassimere Peats. Figarsd
and plain Black Satin Vests. For sale ehsap by
aov 9 GEO. 8. NICHOLS. Gibbons*Range.
1 1^DUE TOOL*.—An atetirtment of Chisels,
J Gouges, and other Edge Tools, for saloby
r tf QUO- A. McCLESKY, 149 Coagres^st.
Barnnm’a fionthern Wnsonas.
T HE PROPR1ETOR8 baa to ...Mm to lb. •
.. “MN* ,af to»*"«»b tbu tb.j k»a Iratoad pmw
...Up I, tbla My a. aitaaalva aollaatla, ot Aatotoa
of tha ranat dMlriptlo.a, arabfMtoff truMlll ad
oaarl) avar, vaaiat, aalaatod fYM. to.
POHK8T AND MOUNTAIN,
FROM THE SEA AND THE AIR.
To tha aarlona, aa wall aa tbaaa fataraatod 1. Ik,
» ,f ..lot. .. aba raa.If.ua h.ra.lf iTtoi H.F
forma b, which tbo li.ko of ulra^ arodcUoa la
traced, tbla axblUUo. .not toil to afford ,~~“*Tn“T,
.. , k Mto tha praaaaaa at loab u tototoltara
moat b« daaltobla lai» allj af tha a,Mat, ptoratotoa ul
poaltio, of 8.Y,,Mh, tha Propria to. bar, M kaailuod
labaMtttol^”’ ’ •*“•«- w«tb, tta pMamiff, if to
la tbo orrMfonool of thalraptoimOHM Uboroo u*
Yorloo.tmo.^. irKSr M .,tol HM. TU tZSiS
aalaaUd from too ou.lo.oa, wklab aabiMOO ulao.8
£r. a f«^i wSmts
to&tlon la aow l.vltod,
BIRDS—Tho Ar.Of Pboaao.t, mala to faraUo, tto.
apoaluioDa. Tbo Cuokoo, inn bird amt baairtltol. ato
wl1iablabutr.ral71.att. Aa iltatriaa—froratha ttoa
ofOcto Hop,. Aiplem!id.Md£S7fi3rfflS)!toC
4"»»Nta Pkaaattttla la anmarotta variMj —
Tha Blub Cook. Two Yarl.lU. of tbo Prairie Uoa. A
QUADRUPEDS.—Amraa tbaaa trill bo taatoraaff.
•'“••..•parimiM Ot ih.Lrom too toto Bow. too &-
opird, tbo Uro.a, tho Pom.,. Onto Walk, to 81ato.
tho Lynx—with a number of smaller —>»« r A tt,
Bernard Dog of the.largest site, and a (fill grown Mil#
Dog. a native of th* Foogso Islands. Iho smallest ape-
oimsa of ths oaalae spootss ever seen.
A Son Cow. A Mermaid, aad a variety of other ton
animals. Aa Afrioaa Doer In tha folds of 4 Em
/1QTTON YARN, TWINE AND FldU
Vj LINES.—An assortment of all kinds for sal* by
° GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, 149Congress-st.
lJKl'BHES AND nROOMH.-Whito'^riT
U Horse, Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes; Hair and
Straw Brooms, for sale by
r 9 QEU. A. MoCLEBKEY. 149 Ooagrost-st.
TOCK8 AND DIE*#.—Platte, ^ad other
I makers, of all siass. for sal* by w
tor 9 GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, 149Coogrese-st.
>RAHH andiuonh, hhovbl and
> TONGS.—A very haadeome assortmont just r<
ivsd aad for sale b> GKO. A. MoCLESKEY,
° 149 Congrecs-strosh
> KCKIVl
V store: 26 boa
HaTaga Grapes;
K D per itennier Amtusta, and in
boxoa new Ra: jins; 25 half do do; 3 kegs
Smoked Salmon; Pig Baooa; IPIg
]nov 91 J. D. JESSE.
JUTTER, UHEKHK AND BUCK*
II WHEAT.—30 kegs selected Goohoa Butter; 60
boxes White and Colored Cheea*; 60 V aad « bbls
Buckwheat; 20 boxes Buckwheat. Received per steam
er and for sal* by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
\TBKBENA WATER, dkc-ilauel's and
Y Bogin’s Verbena Water; also, genuine Farina
Cologne, ia largo aad small bottles, just rce'd and for
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monumtnt-sq.
> UTTER Sc CI1EBHE—20 kegs choice Go-
1 shea Butter; 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese;
60 do GoaherCbeeso, landing from steamer Augusta,
—id for sal* by
CL4QHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
.—Mill t^Csacut, Pit aud Handsaw Filoi
* *••> **d Half-round Bastard, Round aad Sqaai
Fiiss, all sises. For sals by F. W. CORNWELL,
° 102 Bryan-strest.
ISSHremor’s Humes of the Now World—a
now supply rcoslvod.
ims; by Gocrgo P. Morris.
Life ia the Mission. The Camp and Tbs Zensna, t.
8ix Years in India; by Mrs, Oolla MsoKeasie—in two
volumes.
Gustavus Lindorm, or M Lsad us not into Temple-
W#d\oek^ r, ’4^^*F,Carlen, author of "One Year of
History of the Insurreetioa in China—with Notioes
of th# Christianity. Cresd aad Proolamatioos of th* In
surgent* ; by M. M. Cellery and Yoaa.
I*nuis XVII—His Life, His Suffering, UiS Death-
lio captivity of the Royal Family In the Temple; by
. De Beauchesno—Translated aud edited by W. lias-
lltt. Esq., In 2 vols.
The Csar aad The Sultan, or Nicholas and. Abdul
Mudild—their private lives and publio actions; by
Adrian Gilson. 7
Principles of Zoology—toashlag the structure, de
velopment and natural arrangement of ths races of
Animate, living and extinct—Part 1st comparative
Physiology, for sohoote.aad oolloges; by Louis Agassis,
aad A. A. OooM—ravlato ralltlea.
Tip-Top, or A Nobio Aim—a book for Roys sad GDIs
by Miss L. C Tothlll.
Industry of all Nations, Nos. 11 and 12. ”
Gleason's Pictorial.
Barnum's Illustrated News.
•ale by lao71 J. M. COOPER 4 CO.
BACK 8A1.T.
) ART of cargo of ship Stirling, for salo from the
1 . Wharf, by
bo* 9 - lw ANDREW LOW 4 CO.
FOR HALE.
SMALL and cboico stock of Family Groce-
, riss, with flxtarts aad store to rent. Apply st
office. nov 10
ALHAItl of Liverwort dk Hoarhoaasl—
This celebrated Balsam Is prepared from aa la-
receipt, aad each bottle contains tbe virtues of 22
different kinds of Roots and Herbs. A fresh suppl.
* * - W.W.LINCOLN.
Monumcnt-eq.
ajr rooeived per Steam
UaMYitoof .i^toaa COBHORAMIO VIEW., ro.ro-
•.atlBi Karo [mi.a CiUra to 8mmyy. tom aa Bara
—- —ay otbar laUraaUa, to Mtraailn attbjlto
— Dua ttotlM of tha af to aikfiSto to
the publio will bo givsn.
The hours for visiting It wUl bo tram 9 A.M.U9P,
M. Fridays and Friday Evsalaga will be affroprialofl
oxolusivsly to th* admtesloa of the oolored iTgritlih
wood: wood:
will ba praraailY aatoradto to.
qrutoismito.
Sgj^gi^aaiBWsBrB
Boar* lug.
A rcWMraktoto. can ba aeconnoiUted with
‘"I*-
10 oswks tiuxar-oured UamsT’
60 bbls Now England Bum.
100 do E PhelM 4 Bos* Gin.
S fcCafer 4 "'®*
100 boxes Nov Boated Herrings.
2 hhds do Codfish.
2M half bbls Geo Haas F X Buff.
40 boxes New Raisins.
20 do Ground Pepper.
25 do do Coffee.
100 6, 10.16 and 20 Gallon Ksgs,
TOO 1,3,1 aad 6 to IXiLohaa.
200 bags Drop aad Book Shot/
300 reams Wrapping Paper.
80 boxes Boadsn’s 6’s aad 8*i
bbls Stuart'a Crushed at-d
do B aad C Clarified Sugar.
60 bbls and 30 half bbte CaaM Flour.
J U 5T iP ^ er 8tM H >er Alabaair-
Velvet, Cloth and SUk Mantillas.
DnWlTT A MORQAN.
IkUTTKK *c CHKE8K-33 brklna Hmiar
U fiO boxes Cheese, roo’d per Steamer, aad fer sail
C r B _
oMAHON'4 DOYLE. '
IJAUON, BBBF dc LARD-25 cask# Boe
lJ cob Shoulders j 16 do Sides; 3Q half bbls flfisr
Uarkit B.if | 38 bbla iholc. LoM Lard, lw 1*1. bj
ao. 7 McMahon * dotlk.
DICACB8 wad BITT8—A |Kat y«M, wl
LJ >ort.t, from 3IUU 01 to: rira Ira. Kim, ra.
Ajar DltUol.il .lira. YbrwJ.bjr '
r. W. CORNWELL,
boy 7 lot Kr/u-HraWw
S PiVU HIIXK8, Hu,.r|CoflMaaa fn On.
■or 7 MORSE 8 NICHOLS,
C lOKFKK UOA8TKR8—For luiu, I, Btora,
i or Raafu, i>» iop.rlor .Hie!., tor to!, bj
w *°’'Capping papkh.°5»o ‘.uw,
7 wra,,,-,
LPKKIOK OLI^rSn^iTSbM^f
r.ry rap.rler Oily. Oil, jtt.l lb. arUol, for tabl.
toil day rtoelywlaad for ral. by —
,y , W. W. LINCOLN.
/'I HOUG1A F 1.01!It.—100 ba,. fre.b frouud
U Georgl* Ylonr from a.w Wb.at, from CoottlttL-
bw,;. Mi.fi, Ltodla, fbr TARVER.
in store and for sals by
UHT KBU’D PER 8TBAMBR—10 bbls
Ct 28 W. D. FORD.
UTUBRAN HYMN UOOKH.—A now
•apply last rooeived. Boom In heudsomo.Turkey
too Binding, much finer then any w* have hereto-
sd.Lnov Q) JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
AY LANDING FRDMHHIP UHAHE.
. —60 bales North Hivor Uay laadlag from ship
Chats aad for sal* low oa th* wharf by
»®*8 H* K. WASHBURN, Agent.
LOBEH.—Franklin Globes, 6 and Ifl inch.
For sals by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
of Ladies’ aad Gentlemen's mw wouuiw m
tho latest styles aad most Improved patents, for sots ad
th# Apothecaries'UaiJ,by r
nov 4 J, $ PtfQHD.
(J^OAKK-CJLoStS^X fcwCtotlttoiVri.
KEMPTON * -VKR8TILLE 3,
ml nm -
M I8BJB8*BBAVBH B1.00MRK8.-M^
JXL nlfioeat White aad Pearl Reaver Hats, fog
Mteeoa. Ateo, ChUdroa s Beaver Hate-wporb. At
• N. K. BABNUM 4 C4X.
0*176 Brcughtoa-etreet, opposite St. Andrew^ tell.
OOD BCCKET8 AND MKANlftUM*
s:
00t»
V.
V W r TORbfwKLL. 183 ErT.» ,>rai8. ~
ANIC’S TOOI.8 of all klnto, to
K
GEO. A,
Ns H
,>INE OVER COATH—Tho
meat la ths clfy, sad of v
oot 2d
HOLTU-WKBTKUN H. HOAD
O/M WIARE8 for ula by
to, 17 O A, l. LAMAR.
j j t AI^TIFUt. T.11,1 toto.Ttoto
rami Boats. A**,
meat improved paterae, foe
Hall, by M£r4J