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SPECIAL NOTICES.
DOCTOR a BOBTHOAT*, data of tko
§Cflr"jl(^i«al Staff of tko Ataj) will link
attention to tko Pmotleoof lie Profession in tin i
c( sootaliah. Bo offer* hto ProfoMloaal Barrio,
tte poblie, nnd ■ajkotoo-S, natu futku aaHot, at
the Pnvilloa Hoa». if n
DK. HAKKU
a, He* moored to tko roeltesM fcmerlj
icsr owned Sr Cart. John B. Oallit, M. K. corner
oI whleeket and Berrla eu. Offoe In tbe Ueement.
oct X Sea
1*YON'S KATltAIKON.
For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and
fsjSL Beautifying the Hair, alleviating Nervous
Hesdtche, and Caring Eruptive Diseases of tbe Skin.
Its reputation, eo-estensive with the eivllia^fion of the
globs, nukes nil praise superfluous, ail exaggeration
impossible; and since its dissever/ has found no sab-
(titute to compete Its ineontested—its.inqoatostible su
periority. Phjsioions and Chemists,—honorable olti-
i«ns from all professions of life,—the lending Journals
of Europe and America,—Ladies who have astd it apon
their dressing-tables, and Mothers In thsir Nurseries,
_in foot, its million patrons everywhere, from ple-
hsi oiu to kings, prononnes it the most pleasing and
cflsotive artiole either as a Mtdielnal or Toilet propor
tion ever prodnoed. Do not fhil to giro it a trial.—
Prieo bat 25 ceuts. D. 8. BARNES,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York.
T. |f. TURNER ft CO.,
oct 27 lm. Wholesale Agents in Savannah.
THE relaxing heats of rammer leave be-
KS hind them a long train of evils. The most
universal of these are general debility, and its
attendant, lowness of spirits. For thsss we oau n
mend a speedy and unfailing rare, in the shape of
lioufland'e Gorman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, Philadelphia. It is, in onr opinion, a medicine
iui generis—alone—unapproachable. It seeme to reach
the fountain head of the difficulty in tho digestive or
ganisation, and thus to relieve tho seoretions and the
ilood of the maceriei morbi, or the oauee of diaoase.
Its tonio properties giro vigor to I he membranes of tho
stomach, and promote the secretion of the gastrio juloe,
«hioh dissolves tbe food, while its cordial, soothing, and
alternative influence imparts general regularity and
strength to tbe notion of the eeoretive organs, and
eeeras to fortify the constitution. Such is our own ex-
perisnoe of tu effects, and ws believe U is eonflrmed by
the evidence of all who have tried It, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr.
jicnsoN, 120 Aroh-stroet, and by Druggists generally,
oot 27 Ira
DENT1MTRY.
DR. BARNES having onlarged and re-
ftvS furnished his establishment, hopes
with his inoreased facilities, to supply the increased
demand for his new style of ftrtlfloial Teeth, which
admitted on all sides to be tht most lifs-liks and beau
tiful Dental eabstitate ever luveutod, and must be seen
to be appreciated Dr. B. will take groat pleasure in
exhibiting s^sclraons of this to any who may favor him
with a call at hie offioe, corner of Congress and Whit
aker-rti., entranoe onCongress-et.
N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oot 1
Dentist, (fate qf Nine Orleans,) having loca
ted permanently in 8avannah, respectfully tenders his
professional serviees to Us citiseus.
Residence City Hotel, private entranoe. ly—aag 9
ig—DR. SULLIVAN hoe removed his Offioe
to Congrsss-strsst, between Drayton and
DENTISTRY.
Drs. KOYAIxJL and iOIlNSON,
Surgical and Mechanloai Dentist*.
Offloo over Zogbaum’s Muslo Store, M*r-
kot Square. ly nov g
DENTISTRY.
DH. M. C. HEALD
Performs ail operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi-
oial Test i, In tbe best style. Office first oorner west of
the Mar hall House. ly jan 17
TAMXrm FUUB1GN EXCHANGE
AND
EMI GRAT1UN AGENCY.
Persons wishing to send for their friends,
and desirous of bringing them out by first
elsss pnokot ships, are informed that the subscribers are
the only agents for the above Ageaoy in this oity.
They are aleo authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm.
Tspicott ft Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, which drafts are negotlablein any town through
out Ireland and Great Britain.
Drafts on Fraao* and Germany, payable in aU parte
9 Bay-st.
MLIUCINKM WORTHY A I*LACK
IN ALL FAMILIES.
ffti. V prepared by a regular Graduate and Phy
sician of thirty years experience.
Fob all Neevous ArrxcTioxs.—Dr. J. 8. Rooe'i
Nervous and Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis
covery in Medical Science!—This astonishing prepara
tion for raising any weak constitution, debilitated by
care, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm. It
givee strength aud appetite, and possesses great invi-
groeUng properties.
Tit* GKKAT Pain Cubeh.—Do you suffer tcith any
Putnf—It yon do you will find immediate relief by
usiug Dr. ltOSE’8 PAIN CURER. It is the only pre-
| i*ratiut» which cures, almost insUntiy, Sore Throat,
Hlieumatlsm from colds, Pains in the 8hle, Back or
Limbs; Pace, Ear or Toofcta-och#} Stomach or Bowela,
Side or Rack ; Stiff Neck, Braises, Corns and Chilblains.
Wherever you have pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe to
»U ages, l'rioe—12>£, 26, and 60 cent boules.
Fou Whooping Cooqh.—This distrossidg and fre
quently dangerous complaint yields and Is oared by
Dr. HOSE'S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
N Y HUP. It allays the oongh, and prevents inflamma
tion aud dropsy on the chest. It frequently cm
one week, aud gives instant relief. Fifty cent*
bottle.
Children are aleo liable to Croup, whioh dangerous
complaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's never
failing CROUP SYRUP. Price 26 cents.
Fob all Diseases or rnn Kidnkts aud Bladder—
Dr. J. 8. Rose's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUC11U.—'This is decidedly one of riie best remedies
ever used for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, fto., and
siso for gouty affections; always highly reoommended
"J the late Dr. Physick, and many of tho most distin
guished medical men abroad. Prioe 60 coats.
L ,v *r Diseases, dyspepsia and Bilious Habits.—
If your Liver is deranged, your skin will be yellow;
Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system will fol
low: you will bo troubled with cold Test, variable ap
petite, and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's ce
lebrated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILL8,you
will soon End all the above bad symptoms disappear.—
Boxes 12>£ and 26 oents.—I’ree/ruin Mercury.
.**f“ AH of the above preparations, with Dr. Bose’s
MEDICAL ADVISER to Persons in Sioknees and in
Health, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER ft CO.
THOMAS TURNER ft CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
Savannah, Go.
And of Dealers generally throughout tbe Slate.
»op6 ly
SAVANNAH MORNING NBWBo WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1853.
T® Travelers North.
THROUGH *lN*48TOW 'HOURS’.
lew-1 orb and Oharinton Itioi-Weekli
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Wfca}““"«sa
Oommonder.
M WSDSEBDAT,
U " ,0N ’ , \ Rlcbnrd Adorn.,
___ 1,600 Too*./ Commander.
SOI THERNER, i Thomas Ewan,
A 1,000 Tons./ Commander.
—Si*** wrtvaled on the oooet for safety,
comfort, experienced and courteous oomman-
?® r *» , Ubl V •epplied with every lux ary, will ensure
daUot! **** * ?#rj p0 " ibl# 00 ® fc,r * aceomm*-
- **" For Freight or Passage, having elegant Bute
Steerage do ........ $8
roiSTtoT--’- .NAeHWLLjr will u
sept *6
.toko hor Hint. lo tb. Uoo urlj In Noruubw.
United Statu MaU Line.
N. Y. AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS,
“ “ DAYS OF LEAV
ING SAVANNAH
FOB NEW YORK.I
The Florida. C«pt7Woodbnil~
The Alabama, Capt. Behenck, ••
The Aagnsta, Capt. Idron, ••
The Florida, Capt. Woodbnll, ••
The Alabama, Capt. Sehenok •*
The Augusta, Capt. L7N,„» mw . m . m «•
The Florida, Capt. Woodbnll, Deo.
The Alabama,Capt. Sohenek, "
The Angueta, Capt. Lyon,. «
Tho llorlda,Oapt. WoodhalL «•
The Alabama, (Upt. Sehenok, ••
The Angueta, Capt. Lyon, “
The Florida,Capt. Woodbnll, ** w .
These ships are the iargeel on the coast, unsurpassed
in speed, safety or oomfort—making thoir passages in
6U to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, oareful
and polite offieers. They offer a most desirable con
veyance. to NeW York. On the completion of the
KnoEvlUe. in January next, this line will be semi-
weekly. Cabin Faseage, $26.
FADELFORD, FAY ft CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
8AM L7L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, N. York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The new and spten-
did sldewheel steam-
ships, KEYSTONE
STATE, Capt. Hobt.i
Maruio, »uu atATE OF GEORGIA, L»pu j . s. u-r-
vln, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
Wednesday. These steamehipe are the most eomforUblo
on the eoaet, and are unsurpassed lor eoiety and speed.
They will leave Savannah as follows:
Keystone Bute Wednesday, 28th September.
SUte of Georgia Wednesday, Ath October.
Keystone 8ute Wednesday, 12th October.
State of Goorgia Wednesday, 19th October.
Keyetone State Wednesday, 26tb Ootobcr,
State of Georgia Wednesday, 2d Novembu..
Keyetone SUte. Wednesday, 9th November.
Bute of Georgia Wednesday, 16th November.
Keyetone SUte Wednesday, 23d November.
“*-*-of Georgia. Wednesday, 30th November.
. one State Wednesday, 7th December.
SUte of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th December.
„ And so oi
8 tee r ago 8
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
sep20 HERON ft MARTIN. Ag'ta in Philadelphia.
8TEAMB0AT LINE*}.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
U- 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M.,
after she arrival of tho night train of tho Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 13 M. tho same day,
connecting at Charleston with tho
Wlliuluffton Steam-Packet*.
Whioh leave with the U. 8. MaU every day, ati^ P. M.,
and nleo with the
New-York and Charleston Steamships,
Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, wUl arrive in tin:* to eonneet with the splen
did new eUamehip James Adger one week, and the
•teamship Southerner the next. Faro from Charleston
to New-York by land route, $20—time 62 hoars; by
steamships, $26. [my 16] tt. M.LAFF1TSAU. Agent.
A Warranted Kemedy.
FLANTlOlliJ, FARMERS, FAM1L1KR. SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTI1KRS.
<UN rURCBASB MO HEUEdY EqUALTO
DR. TUU1AH’ VKNKT1AN 1.1NIMBNT.
lor Dysentery, Colie, Croup, Coughe, Rheumatism,
Quinsy Soro Throat, Toothaohs, Headache,
Seo-sioknese, Cuts, Burns, Swallings,
Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In
soot Stings, Pains in tho
Limbs, So.
If it does not givt relief,reooUootyonr money will be
refunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord-
iug to thu directions. This artiole is an English reme
dy, aud was used by
William the Fourth, late king of England,
and certified to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, whsrs
everything else he hal tried, failed. Over 10.0UU.WX)
bottles have boeneoldTn the Unitod States withonta
nugle failure, and many families have sUUd that if it
was $1U per buttle they would not bo without It, in ease
of Cropp, as it is as certain to ours as it is applied. Ths
moat severe oouuB is oured in a isw days. It cares
TuoruAUUB in 3 miuutos—ujcadaouk in >, an hoar and
ciioLKUA, when first taken, in a few hours.
tfdr Prioe 26 and 60 cents, 'kg
DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT
in pint bottles, whioh is warranted cheaper and better
than other for Colio, Gails, Outs, Swellings, Bruises,
Scratches, Crooked Heel, fto.
. „ JhT Price 60 oenU. 'hg
DR. TOBIAS.oould till twenty newspapers With the
'•iters and certificates reoeivod commending his Liai-
neut, but considers that warranting it sufficient, as any
one who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for
A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and J. H. CARTER are
no iule agenU for Sevaonah—also for sale by the drug-
(htta aud storukeepers throughout Usorgia.
Mdr Dr. Tobias' office, 210 Greenwich street, N. Y.
J* U. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 8t. An-
orow'a Hail, will supply the country morohants at tho
proprietor's lowest prieos. mar 16
CAKV Sc PEltlUN’8
DAQUERREOTYPI8TS,
^oraer af Hryan-nt. and Market-square,
SAVANNAH,
And 407 Broadway, N.Y.
ir 1 - 0 b ® eeoure to their enstomore
11 savannah, Pictures of the same elegant tone and sn-
lor finish,os those for whioh thoy uavo boon hereto-
* or ° dutluguiabed.
•d" 1‘ioturea taken at all hours between 9 o'clock
• M., and 4 o'clock P. M.
i • N. Cast, (oct 28) J. W. Perkims.
NEW STYLES.
H JUHT received, per steamer Augusts,
tok 1 nuw style of Black Alboni ilats, forUHBf
Child ^“““ftraen. Also, a variety of Youths, ^
Childrea ana Infants' UaU, Caps, ftc., at
-~^ U7 BELDEN ft CO.
WOOL HATH.
I III I ra®*®* Wool Hats, from $5.25 to $0, at
. Vsai „ BELDEN ft CO.
II WALE—Two boys 91 and 99 yean old,
«^amK^i Uto “ ,<i . to writing as Stewards aboard of »
nov v 0M * healthy and sound. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT,
—A man 99 years old, couutry
^4 u A mulatto bey »« y ears old. city raised;
jiev 3* a 40 old » •
K wom ra yearn old, a good
A.om.J £f , .“ d U.r child IB month, old.
* JCt'.old, country Ap^l^to^
<l«*ir.hl. huildin,
VoTiIu h. 1 Y ° rk .',“ r,,t - Y «rcl».l Wmd,
torMi. by HOT 11 WM. uRIOliT.
ti*nS l !!!n.P^] f ~l ll !L b * 1 — frta. K.turu
“‘u®
aair liwes.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Tbe fino brig M. D. DAVIS, Davis, master
dMteFor particulars apply to
aNHb nov 14 BttlaUAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOR HAVANNA, CUBA.
Tho packet eohr GEuRGE P. MERCER
Higbee, mu er,will have quick dispatch for the
MHKabove port. Fur freight or passage apply to
nov 14 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOR BALTIMORE.
3^ The fine schr MOHAWK, Graham, master,
will moot with dispatch aa above. For freight
passage apply on board ot Telfair's wharf, or
to Lnovilj BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
n-s.,. The ship CHASE, Capt. White, having the
dStth ,lir ? er part of her oirgo engaged, will meet
MlRSwith despatoh for tbe above port. For iialance
of freight, apply to
nov 11 U. K. WA8BBURN, Agent.
FOR NEW YOKB-Uulon Line.
jr%. The regular packet eehr. Frances 8att*r'y,
dMmReevcland master, will have quick dispatch fur
eMRBthe above port. For Freight or Passago apply to
nov 1U OGDEN ft HUNKER.
FOR llOHTON.
a. The regnlarpacket bark EXACT, Grumley
4gwSimaster, having most of her cargo on board will
mRMRhave dispatch. For freight, 6U bales oottoa on
deck, apply to WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO.
FOR NEW YORK*—Old Eutabl’ed Line.
3rj, Ths. schooner ECHO, Lowden, master, will
dgfCtl meet with dispatch os above. For freight or
^■RKpauago, apply to
nuv 9 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Line.
^-b. The regular paoket eohr. NORTH STATE,
Horton, mastor, will have quick dispatoh for
wMMfcthe above port. For freight or passago arpiy to
nov 8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The sehr J. F. TOBIAS, Hand, master. For
particulars apply to
oMMfc nov 8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
A , Tho brigI8IDORA, Bragg, master. Forpar-
mAsamt. tioulars, apply to
SMmL nov 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOR BOHTON.
, Ths fine bark RADIANT, Flynn, master,
ik fryj&wlH meet with dispatoh as above. For freight
SMHfeor passage, apply to
nov8 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Brin Line.
— , The regular paoket brig AUGUSTA, T Stone,
master, having part of her freight engaged, will
SMBbave dispatch. For freight or passage apply on
board, at Anderson's wharf, or to
nov 8 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO.
VESSELS WANTED.
- , TWO or Three VessaU, suitable for carrying
dgga.Timber, may find employment by applying tu
SAMstho subscriber, 2US Bay-street,
ntv 6 tf WM. CRABTREE.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
n The schr PATRICK HENRY, Kundson,
AlQn master. For particulars apply on board at Tel-
ZUmL fair’s Wharf, or to
nov 4 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
FOR BOSTON.
«-•. The packet schr M. E. WELLS, Terry, mas-
tor, will have immediate dispatch for tbe above
dML*ort. For deok freight or passage apply to
nov 2 OGDEN it BUNKER.
■■IFOR NEW YORK—Union Line.
4,3. ITie regular paoket schr ENCHANTRESS
Tyler, master, will have quick dispatch lor tho
MMHabovo port. For freight or postage apply to
oot 81 OGDEN ft BUN KER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
A . Tbe bark CATA8B A, Havens, master. For
AMi particulars inquire on board at Telfair'* Wharf,
aSBor to | oct 29j BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
in
■gSbun
9113 9i‘i
ttt'ltB, LitIJBll/ W iUUniLAli
INHTiU’iHKNTH.
The enbioriber having purchased the
jntiro business of F. Zogbautn ft Co„ of
which firm ho has heretofore been the
acting member in Savannah, would res
pectfully inviti the attention of those
}a want of anything in the Musionl Line, to his estab
lishment. From many years experience, both in pro-
frarioari. and business mature oonnecied with Mueio,
llr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser-
vlpes in the selection of Muslo and Instruments, or the
fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of hie utmost
seal and industry in hie endeavor to degerve tho patron
age and confidence of tho pablie.
. „ „ G. B. MITCHELL,
Ja IS 8nccossor to F. Zogbaum ft Co.
music: music::
Tho eubioribor respectfully informs ths La
dies and Gentlemoa of Savannah, that he in
tends opening a School for instruction in 8a-
ored and Secular ftlnsio. Thtough long ex-
*** ' pcrieuce. and having condnoted large schools,
he feels oopfident his instruction will b« perfectly sat
isfactory to all those uno may desire his serviees in
the above departmenU of Vocal Muslo.
Desirous of forming a large class ths price or Tiokets
has bc«n fixed at $4 each, for tho coarse of 24 lessons,
including books; the name of whioh Is the "Singing
School Companion,’’ consisting of Songs, Glees, Trio*
Duatis, Quartette, Choruses, Motette, Church Muslo,
Oratorios, dro., then
r work of tbe day.
JAS. PIERPONT.
r4 tf Organist and Teacher Vocal Music.
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
3 'HE SlUSCKIUEU has on baud, and is
. constantly receiving from the best and mostrsopeo-
ile manufacturers in the eouotry, Rich Diamond. Ro-
by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware,
such as Table. Daasert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd
Saucers; Goblote; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and
Sauce Ladles: Pie, Ioe Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessert, Pioklo and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors;
Waiters; Snuffers and Trays: Ivery Balanoe-Handis
Knives sad Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fins 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass
Clocks of ovsry dsreripteon.
Gold and Sllvor Lever and Leplnt Watehes: Fine
Snamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim
bles: Gold and Silver Spectacles: Gold and Silver
Watch Chains, Seals and Mays; Fins Rogers's Pocket
Cutlery; Rasors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Pori
Particular attention will be given to repairing ef
Watches and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes he will satisfy all wke may favor
bus wttkfMr
terms
with ihelr patronage. His prieee are as low, and
s as liberal as at any establishment in the State.
*13 S. WlLMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
FOX ThYbTLLIOH!
Ir.ll'eu m m A... M
•n Uii ul MnM m mi thorn M. I w, ft..,
“ ‘* r ^
Diew Goods Department,
u« Plain AlpMu.Fr.niih,
i.w, Bonbul.u, firooid.,
i. Bluk Bilk, of .11 a.MUl.
> .nil npw.rd. Froath, Booh
«'“»l up word., French, Bootob, K.(llah and Amir-
loon Oi.ihnmi, Print*, «te., «M.
ton* and Square Shawls,
BMteb u4 Fr.aohCubreld.rlM I. pul ueortmeut,
WhUeOeede, Beuil Rlbbou, CUuuetU, Cellnr., In-
f.nt . Robe, end W.t.u, ele., eld.
HOSIERY, dec.
irtment. we offer every variety of Silk,
orated Hose and Half Hose, Bilk, Cotton
and Merino Undor Garments for Oent'e and Ladles.
Kid. Bank, Silk, Woolen end Cotton Gloves, for Genu.
Ladies. Boys and Girls.
Gimp*. Velvets. Plain nad Figured of all colors.
Linen, Silk and Wonted Serpentine Braids, Buttons,
Edgings, oio.
Linens and Damasks.
Our aleck ef thu* Goode, I, In Ike. a Stock, for we
Skittle, .ud Fronting, I.ln.n 7-8 ud 0-4 .Ido, tu'
runted nil pure Flex, nnd from the beat maker,.
Blankets, Kerseys, die.
We haven fall and complete assortment or English
and American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and
Qualities, White, Red and Blue Flannels, Blesohed and
Brown Domestics, all qualities. Ticks, Denims, Cheoke,
Stripes, Bln* and Brown Drills, fto. All of the above
are for sal* at J. II. COUKN ft CO.’S,
, No 140 Brougbton-st.,
next to I. W. Morrell ft CO.
LATENT AKB1VALH OF
New Fall & Winter Goods.
EINSTEIN * ECKJIAV,
H No» 151 Congress-stft
AVE just received by latest eteamore, n large
assortment of
8TAPLE DRY GOOD8,
os Brown and White Shirtings, eol'd Homespun Shirt-
iors, all kinds of Flannels, BlsnksU, Kerseys and Os-
naburgs, etc.
SILKS.
The largest and finest assortment in this city,—Plain,
Striped and Fig'd Dress Silks, a large varfety: heavy
Brocaded do ; Satin deChenee, plain bl'k Silks, etc.
DRESS GOODS
Muslin and BSrege de Lalnee, flg'd and plain Cash
meres, Circassia* do Berges, French and Englieh Mo-
rinoes, Paranattae, Alpacoae, Bctooh Plaids, eto.
Shawls, Cloaks. Mantillas and Ciroulars, a splendid
variety. Aleo, all oolors of cloth for Ladies’ Mantlllu
and Cloaks.
Frenoh aud Swiss Embroideries. Undersleeves,
Chemisettes, Collar., Infant Waists. Emb'd and plain
Lawn Ildkfs, Muslin and Cambric Bands, Ladies^ and
Infants'smb'd Caps, Cambrio and Swiss Edgings and
Insortings, eto.
GLOVES.
Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Bilk nnd Lice, Lisle and
Thread do, eto.
CLOTHS.
Bl'k and blue Broad Clothe uud a variety of other eol-
ore, Caefimeres. all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentneky
Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings.
All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods. Hosieries,
Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings,
and a great many other artielos too numerous to men
tion. oot 24
HOIlSE-rURNlbHINC GOODS 1
J.P. COLLINS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER,
100 BKYAN-STREET,
now receiving, and offers for sale nt very low
X prices, a large assortment of House-Furnishing
artielss, snob as:
Crockery. Tureens,
Chins- Plates,
Gists. Dishes,
Plated Teapots, fto.
BritanniaPltohsrs,
Japan ft Bowls,
Tinware,
Goblets, Castor ,
Tumblers, Knives,
Docsuters, Forks,
Preserves, Spoons,
Wines and Waiters,
Jelly dosses. Lamps.
Whit* and Faney China Dinner Service#. White
8tone do, Tea Sett, together with every deeoriptlon of
Cut and Plain Glsseware.
China Vaeee, of ,elegant patterne; China Powder
Boxee and Colognes: Bohemian Glase Vases and Co
lognes; rich Cat Wine Bottlee, China Jewell Boxes,
and othor Fancy artielss in great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, And-
rons. Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Wil
low Ware, Brooms, Brashes, Door Mats. Lantotns,both
guarded and Plain; Fanoy and Ladles' Work and Tra
velling Beskets-in short, every artiole In the House-
Furnishing lino may be found at his establishment.
Dry Qoode and Cabinet Furnitnre excepted. nov 1
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
CONGRESS ST., MARKET SQUARE.
R espectfully invitee thu attentiou of hi*
friends and tbe pablie, to his stock ot
Fall aud Winter Dry Goods,
whioh having purchased on the most favorable terms,
he is prepared to rail to the advantage of hie customers.
Those goods have been aelooted under his own inepeo-
tion, and every artiole will bo warranted to be what it
ie represented.
Among hie stock will be foand the following, in vari-
is qualities.
A I urge Assortment of Furniture Print*.
Kerseys, Prints,
Flannels, Ginghams,
Bootch Plaids, Chiatses,
Satinets, DeLaines,
Limeys, Cashmeres,
Cassimercs, Alpacas,
Blankets, Cloaks.
Tweeds, Mantillas.
A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and
Homo-Keeping Goods.
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock in Savannah.
Silks, Laces, Hhawls aad Embroideries.
A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered.
Colored, Brooade and Plaid; aleo, Silk Popline.
LACE CAPS, Collars, Uadereleovos and Chemisette.
E6IUR01DERIE8, Swiss, Cambrio and Jaconet Edg
ing and Insertions, Cambrio and Swiss Banda.
sllAWLS, Crane Shawls all sites. Long Shawls from
- to 10 dollars eaob, Printed Csohmere Shawls, W
Shawls in groat variety.
A full assortment of Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Cloths
and Matts, well worth while to see.
RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent ar
ticle, and t > which special attention is invited.'
DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins
and French Towels at various prices, with many other
goods not enumerated, together with an immenej stock
CLOTHING,
whioh will be sold at wholesale only:
Couutry Merchants and others wishing to parchaso
w.iesp Dry Goods, will do wall to oaU and examine this
stock before making their selections. 3m oot 19
FaU aud Wlutcr
D R Y GOO DS !!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 115 C'ongreea-street, Navnnnnii.
8 now prepared to offer to the citizens of Sa
vannah, and the counties adjacent, one of the moet
magnificent • looks of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
ever exhibited in this tit), consisting in part of elegant
Black aud Colored Brocade Sllke, Rich &noy Plaid do;
Plain Bilks, fashionable oolore; beautiful high lustrOa
Black do; Heavy Black Satin de Chines: Raw Silk
and Worsted Plains; Common do Lainss, all qualities;
Merinoes; Ladies' Cloak aad Talma Cloths; Printed
and plain all wool de Laines, Alpaooas, Bombasines,
Canton Cloths, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, sto. etc.
Persons will find among this large axl vari d stock of
DRESS GOODS
suoh a variety of 8tyles and Colors that any ‘.aste,how
ever diffloult, can bo pleased.
We invito particular attention to our stock of
IIOVSE-ftfiEPIlVO GOODS,
both on aooount of the quality and low prioes at whioh
offering them. Among them may be found 6-4,
4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Counter
panes and Toilet Quilts, extra large and fine Linen
Dam sake and Clothe, Napkins, Dowlas, Furgitare
Dimity and Chintos; Flannels, all oolorsl styles and
qualities; Huakabaoks, RusslaTowels and Towelings,
Ticks, Drills, etc.; Embroideries. Ladies' Emb'd
Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Under
Ildkfs and Sleeves to mnteh; Edging*, Inserting*,
Bands and Flounce*, very fine and rich. Together
with a fall stock of Plantation, Fanoy and all other
styles of Dnr Goods, to which we invite all to call and
examine. Goods freely exhibited, aud oustomers left
‘ their own judgment and tasto to purchase, or look
.tf oct 17
FALL OF issa:
GEORGE 8. NICHOLS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNISHING QUODS, Sfc.
£ Subscriber has now in store and offers for sale
ilewing:
Gent’s fine blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beavar
Cloth, Peter Bliam Fur Cloth, and CambletOverooats.
Gent’s Cadet Cosslmere, Tweed Cassimere, black
Oassimere, bine Cassimere Frock toes, and basin* so
Sack Coats—a gre«t variety.
Gent’s black Doe Cassimere, and more than thirty
different patterns of fancy Cassimere Panto of latost
styles.
Gent’* Vests—about 1,600 Vests, embracing all of tho
iw styles, some perfectly beaullfn'u
A Very large lot of Satinett Bo in J-Jackets and Pants,
J 1 ^•ri®* Ov® r o°*t*, Frock and flacks for servants.
Pi,ot c,oth Overcoat*.
YOUTH’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT i
has never been equalled in this place, and contains tbw
following:
Broad (Hoth. Beave-Cloth, Peter 8ham Overooats and
Books.
Bloe.bluk. brown end el/ret Cloth Dru. l-roefc.
and Backs.
Blue, black, brows, and Cadet Cloth Dress Jaoketo,
Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Ronnd-Jaokets.
Bc«?*d*JMkeiJ for ****** > fin*
black Doe-Cassimere, blue Cloth, and a large assort
ment of faney-oolored Csssimero and Satinet Panto.
Blaok Satin, figured SUke, Alpacoa Black Cloth, and
great variety of Merino Veeto. All of the above to*
boys from 10 to 17 years old.
CHILDREN’** DEPARTMENTi
olns very pretty fringed and plain blaok Clot*
Saits; fanoy colored Cassimere SnUs, with Veeto an*
Pant* oonnoctod; Genie's new style of Fancy Dress
Jackets; blaok aad brown Talmas; blaok and groan
Togas Ovcreoeto; embroidered Cape- All for children
from 4 lo 10 year*.
Children, boys’, and yrath's white and oolored Shirts.
Fancy Article*,
embracing almost every artiole for gentlemen's ward
robe that oan be called for, together with the richest a»>
sortroent of eovered and plain Caps for gintltmen,
youths, boys, and children.
>ulhs, boys, and children.
N. B —Most of .he above goods, tho Men and Boyi
_ lethlng, bar* been made up expressly f»r my trade.
and under my inspeettoa, at tbs North, and eon confi
dently recommend them a* good, and os cheap as can
be found elsewhere. The oftisene and peblie generally
are lav lied to coll and see at the Clothing Store. Gib-
boa’s Range. o**7
Wanted.
A COLORED Mot* kuu». Servant of un.ic.p
JA. liouklantouttMt. A *>11 ,ra*« boj pt.t.tr.’i
Fnntllj »*rj aninlL Apply .1 til. .Boa. K ontU
■ ■ Wanted. "" 1
A WHITE Servant Olri to do House Work lo n
A small IktaUy. Men# need apply but the best,
to whom good wages will be givsa. Apply at the briok
building on State-street, third door eSove Barnard-
•treat. tf oct 11
WANTED.
17OUR Journeymen Teilors.iwo Coat bands, and
JT two Pantaloon mukotm. Enquire at
oot 6 ROBINSON ft CAMP*8.
WANTED TO HIRE OK PURCHASE,
A BOV Of HAN, iuil.blo for o Porto. I. n Dry
X\ Good. Bton. Apply to
“P *> WM. WBIOBT.
Land Warrants.
q'HE hi,beet price paid by
X ••«*! wa r. ROWLAND.
Houses and Lands.
FOR RENT.
Ptt A Tanaman. in Moor.'. Storey on Uto .hut
E~| BOB'I. llASfiBBUAM A SON.
XJL nor 11 ,
TO RENT. *
5?® “ onM * °» the corner of Bernard nnd
rmB Now Honston-streets. Apply to
lilt BOV 10 c. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
A BRICK STORE, No. 118 Bryn«..lreet. Apply
XX. to [on 10] c. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
HE 8tore lately occupied by John Doyle, Jr..
A oorner Brynn nnd Jefferson-straet. Apply to
noTlO E. O'BYRNE.
TO RENT.
O TORE, 139 Brougb(on*st., heretofore occupied
£5 nt a Trimming Store. Apply at the Trimmlog
Store on Whitaker-street, seoond door from Congress-
stroet. nov 4
TO RENT.
pH Threo Two Story Wooden Buildings, with
**«■ Kitchen separate, on the corner of Jones end
JULPurse-streets, will be rented cheap by the year.
Apply at J. MANKE’S,
oet 31 Cor of Montgomery-at. and Bay lane.
FOR MALE.
A House nnd Lot, oorner of Liberty nnd Rey-
nolds-streets. The Lut is 00 fee4 front on Liber-
jHjRty. nnd 90 feet deep on Keynolds-etreete. fee
simple. The dwelling is n new two story brick build
ing with nntoro underneath nt the oorner.
—ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of the enme dimensions, fee
simple. Apply to loot 2HJ WM. WRIGHT.
FOR RENT.
A Blnblo end Carriage House. Applv to
oct 26 WM. WRIGHT.
To Rent or Lease.
R"fl| That large commodious pubiio HOUSE at Ual-
g2!l cyondalc, 60 mile Station, Central Rail Road,
Jal^Sorlven County ; it ie tho brat stand for a Tav
ern and Store House In tho Btate. Possession will bo
given let January next. WILLIS YOUNG.
llalcyondule, 9(MA August, 1863. tf oot 16
TO RENT.
A WHARF Store. Apply to
iX oot 11 T.J. WALSH.
TO RENT.
{■■dg A Brick House on Jor.ee-sirtsi, on a full lot.
ImH Possession given immediately. Apply to
JliM. oct 11 T.J. WALSH.
FUR MALE.
A LOT beautifully situated on high ground, 011
AT.,l«r rt tr..t,.... th. Apply to
FOR MALE.
A valuable Plantation, situated on tbe Louie-
RmI villa Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has
X!M,a good frame two story dwelling, and all neces
sary out-buildings on it, this tree! of Land contains
thrss hundred and eoventy-flve acres, more or loss;
thero arc about one hundred and twenty sores of clear
ed land and nnder good fenoe, suitable for the produo
tlon of Corn, Cotton and Rio* ; tho wooded land con
tains Oak and Pine, and U convenient to the Central
Railroad, which rune through it. Purchasers wishing
to buy, will please oall and axamlno for themselves.
For further partionlare, apply on tho premises, or to
WM. WRIGHT.
Also, will be sold with tho plaeo, eight Negroes, ae-
oustomed to field work; Horses, Wagons, Carta, Cat
tle, Corn. Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in
time. Titles undoubted. oot 3
FOR RENT.
eM Four two story Wooden building*, ait-
|**6 uated on West Rroad-st. and Roborts-Ntrent.
Km Tims* buildings are new, neatly finished, with
all out buildings. Apply to
sept 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the premises.
FOR RENT.
WHE 8TORE immediately undor our office, well
X suited for a grain and feed store, or for etorsge
ofeotton. Apply to [sep 23J ROWLAND ft CC.
r |>0 RENT—Tho second Htoro under our office.
X Possession given 1st Ootober.
sep 3 ROWLAND ft CO.
FUR RENT.
ftBdfi Tho Tenement in Waidburg’s Building, at
fei'H present ocoupicd by W. Woodbndge, Esq. Pos-
X!M.session given 1st November.
§op 19 R. HABERSHAM ft SON.
TU RENT.
(wteft Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner of
RmH Aberoorn and Jones-etreet, inquire to
glM sep 14 A. BONAUD.
For Sale.
St| The Plantation on 8kidnway Island, 6B4
!**■ called tbe LODOE, with an Island at-3*
JBBtachod to it—in all said to contain 9U0
acres. The price will be moderate, and tho terms ac
commodating; for whioh address
sep l tf M. O. W. at this offios.
Grocery Stand.
170R SALE—A builiilng lot in Clmthnin Ward,
X 1 suitable for a Family Grooory Store. Also, Lot
No. 36 Troup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at this
offioe. If aag 23
TO RENT.
R!| Three fin* STORES, on Moore’s wharf.
SSI ROO T. HABERSHAM ft SON.
XJB*feb24
T?OR MALE.—A Lot 60 by 00 feet, fronting ou
X Laurel 8treot, immediately in the roarof the late*
Dr. C. r. Riohardsono's House,
je 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft SON.
AtMOWUEDOiaEHT.
A MODE. 8l BUO., returns their thanks to tho
c oitistns of Savannah and Its vicinity, for the
very liberal patronage which they have reoelved, and
encouraged by tbe success of the poet year thev beg to
announco that they have completed their arrangements
and are now daily receiving from tbe Philadelphia,
Boston and New York markets their supplies for an
extensive
FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
IN CLOTHING.
JEWELRY AND
FANCY ARTICLE8.
Of which their stock will oompriso every quality, style
and description. B0T 8
Aquatic Club of Georgia.
rpilE first annuel Rogetta of the Aquatic Club of
1 Georgia, will taku place at Savannah, commencing
on TUESDAY, December 6tb, 1863. The following
parses are offered by tbe Club :
For Eight Oomu boats, not to exooed 48 feet in
longth—one purse $400
Six do do do 43ft 300
Foar do do do 38 200
Two do do do 32 100
sept 29 3tw—td M. CUMM1NG. Secretary.
•«*Cbarleeton Courier and Mercury, please copy.
Yankee Notion..
H. C. SCOTT & CO.,
Nt. 176 Bra*Rhtan-Street—Up Stain.
OVER BARNUM'S STORE.
YirOULD rapitcthilly in.it. tho attention of City
YY and Country merchants to their extensive
stock iof Haberdashery. Perfumery, Combs, Musical
Wares, Stationery and Fanoy Goode of ail descriptions.
T O Y S.
A very large assortment of Toy*. 3m oot 19
Turks Island Halt.
O f\f\( 4 Bushels in store, and for sale by
OoUUU BOV 4 lm SAMUEL 80LOMONS.
T) LATE WARMKR8, Trivets, Blower
I Stands and Fir* Carriers. Just reoelved by
A MORSE ft NICHOLS,
BOV 2 Broughton-street.
COHTLY ILLUSTRATED WURKM.
x>ARABLES of our Laid—Illustrated; by John
1 Fionklin—one volume Folio.
~The Wilkie Gallery—a selection of the beet Piotures
of tbe late Sir David Wilkie, R. A., including his
Spanish and Oriental sketches, with notioes Biograph
ical and Critical A targe Quarto Vol. in Turkey Au-
til iwry of th* Year*—Paseagee from th* Poet* de
scriptive of the Seasons, wi-.h Twmty-Two oolored il
lustrations, from drawings bv eminent Artists.
The VornonGallery ol British Art; edited by 8. C.
11*11, Esq., Fe A—a large Quarto Vol. in Turkey Aa-
ttqn* 1 LoovS] JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
■ ui, RALL’E Magnetic Liniment—A
1 ) new artiole and very highly recommended for
H, rains. Bruises, Sores, Froien parts and Hheuniatism;
also, rood for Cramp and Bilious Colie. Price only 26
cents| for sale by JAB. U. CARTER de CO.,
BOV 2 Druggist*, Broughton-st.
YTAY 6c BRICK—Lauding from brigCarib-
Il bee at Bolton’s wharf.
200 boles Prime Eastern Hay
30,000 Hard Buret Northern Briok, suitable for
pavements, for sals low from wharf by
nov 2 tf WM. CRABTREE. *8 Buy-st.
I sRAMM FEN DERM, Fire Dugs and Fire
1 1 Irons. For svl# low by
nov 2 MORSE ft NICHOLS.
X) RYANT’S PULMONIC WAFBRM-For
tj Coughs, Odds, Asthmas and Influeusa, a large
supply on band. They/re venr highly roeommended
for the above diseases, for sale by
” JAS. 11. CARTER ft CO.,
nov 2 Druggist, Brougbton-st.
A FEW of those highly approved Electro
J\_ Magnetic Machine* need without nay propara-
Umh for sale by Lnov 2] JAS. U. CARTER ft CO.
VTEW WHITE BEANBt dt.—10 bbls new
White Beans
2 hhd* new Codfish
100 box#* do Scaled Herrings
69 do do White and Colored Cheese
1U0 do Star Candle#
10 hbds Prime Baoon Shoulders
40 bbls Batter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, landing
and for sals by
nov l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
TYOMKMTIC L1QUURM—100 bbls Phelps’
l_ff Gins 76 -lo Rom; 100 do Whisky: 75do Brandy,
forsaloby lnov7] McMAMON ft DOYLE.
■ JAGGING—150 rolls Uuuny Baggiug, fur sale
X> by [nov71 MoMAUON ft DOYLE.
Ocoifi* State Lotu»ry.
A. e. *1.1.18 S CO.. Bullon.
nn*WN^S«IB8^oro«.r f l. 8tele
U Leuirr. Clue U*. Bin oo tb* lbtb lut;
Bt «i 10 It I* fll 38 I. IS 41
' Sbrak at This.
CAPITAL 8000 UOLLAR8,
16 drawn ballots In each pack of 26 Tickets.
CLASS 119.
To b* drawn in 8avannah This Afternoon, 4^ o’oloek.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
18,000-1,1100-1,000-444
And Prizes amounting in the aggregate to
$144,544.
Tickets fix—halves $1 16—quarters fit oents.
jKaT Orders from tho country answered promptly,
drawings eent regularly, and prises cashed on demand
nt thin office.
HKUMk AND PUiiAHKI MONDMDNT
LOTTBRV OPHCK.
Bay Laae. near Ball-Strsst*
GREGORY A MAURY. Manager*.
ift.:'TTD
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME.
4,600 DOLLARS!
fto. fto. ft*.
Tleketo $1—eharee la proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by th* package
orealeky E. WITHINGTON,
Tender for Gregory ft Maary.
nov lfi Bay Lane, near Ball-street,
Office No. 8 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Maneaei
oittos 137 ron 1863.
SCHEME.
4,600 DOLLARS!
fte. ft*. fto.
Tleketo $1—Shares in proportion.rv
JAMES aOWEN,
w 16 Vendor for Gregory ft Maary.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
for the benefit of the Independent Firs Co. at Auguste.
A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers.
.wry, viow no. arawn on ine loin met
17 24 fil 21 10 26 64 63 33 60 36 49
T* be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia Slate Lottery,
CLASS 119.
16 drawn ballots in eaoh package of 26 tiokets.
BRILLIANT fiCIlEME.
68,000—1.500—1,000—444
And more than $130,000 in Smaller Prizes!
Tickets only $2)^—shares in proportion.
Tickets and Shares tot sale, and Prises oasbed on de
mand. bv GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building,
nov 16 Opposite Pulaski Hone*
TO TUB
OITIZEN8 OF SAVANNAH
And the Public in General.
GOATS.—Jest reoeivod: some extra flae Beversa-
-q ith a good assortment of all
&
sifter kinds of
style. Vot sal* by
now 9
o a wretched drunkard's grave
the article by retail, or drink it at pabllo pi ,
mark well the appearance of the boules from whioh
they drink. Caution is neoesssry.
Th* Schnapps have, been iutrm
years, bat in that brief time their virtues havo been
aokuowledgod to an almost incredible extent, until It is
a matter of some difficulty to keen up a supply ade
quate to the demand, so fact ore orders pouring in from
every State and territory in the Union, from Maiue to
Oregon and Californio.
Determined that tbe virtuee of tho Schnapps should
bt thoroughly substantiated by tbe most undeniable and
unquestionable testimonial*, circular* were dispatched
to every regular member uf the Medical Faculty and
professional Chemist whose name could be obtained,
soliciting their acceptance of a bottle cf the Schnapps,
with a view of enaluing them to teat its medicinal qual
ities in their prsotioe, and submit it to ths strictest
chemical analysis in their laboratories.
■ Of th* ten thousand physicians and ohemlste in the
United States, about four thousand aooepted the ofi'or.
Upwards of tw o thousand havo promptly furnished their
written endorsement that the artiole is all that is
olaimsd for it, aad in the strongest laugaage recom
mended its general use, not only as a remedial agoat,
but a delightful, harmless and pleasant beverage —
These voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of
unquestionable Knowledge and th* most perfect soionoo.
Nor alone have practitioners and chemists furnished
their testimonials. The pablio pros*, in almost every
principal city and town, has boldly spoken in its favor
U Tbs New York Modloal Qaxetto and Journal of
Health, high authority, has repeatedly proclaimed its
oxoellenee. In the July number of that Journal, Dr.
Reese its accomplished editor, has publioly invited a
discussion upon tho subjeot of the use of alcoholic mix
tures. medioinaliy. in nls widely circulating columns,
and the views of tho medical faculty in reference to my
bohnapps, in particular, eivieg an assurance that they
should be spread before tb* publlo. Physicians, there
fore, who bfiv* not already complied with my request to
forward me their opinion, as to its qualities, will oblige
by doing so through th* editor of Medical Gaietto.
oi tuoso Buiiiuriuoi, tu on file at the warerooms of the
proprietor, iuNew York.
It is not only as a remedial agent that the 8ohnapi>s
or, to bo recommended, but as a gentle and perfectly
harmless stimulant, whioh cannot be otberwiee bnt
jrmwwH
N. B.—All articles perakne*?Uk aevttee, and not set
tled fog before tbe next regular eel*, will beeoldonee-
eount ood risk of the toner
Admtmetratore' Setts.
On TUESDAY, Dee. ^
front of the Court House, between the
_ . ile, the Interest efD. M. Ho|wr».4e**M-
ed, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Uatobison’s
Island. For funhsr particulars inquire at the oountiifi
room. 8*14 by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham Coen-
•» »•< H7
Administrators' Sale.
On TUESDAY. Deoombsr 6.
Will be sold la feont of Court House, between tbe Is-
gal hours of saU. Lot aUd improvements, No. lO.eor-
wer of Sonth Brood and Whitaaer streets. Tho Lot to
suty'Ot to a Ground Heni of $67 60 to the CUy. Tbe
improvement*consist of a double tenement Dwelling,
in the basement of which it an Offioe, Drawing Room.
Fantrise and BXthlag Room. On th* first floor, to two
large and elegant Parlors, with a spacious Verandah
in closed with Venetian Blinds. In th* second story
to four bed rooms, with an enclosed Verandah All light
ed with gne. There are spacious aesommodetions for
kitohsn and ssrvnntrooms, earring* hens* aad stable
in a briok building on the rear ef the dwelling; on th*
lane ie the yard, to a flu* pump and good water.
Aleo—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45, a good Cook
and Washer. The above perperty Is sold by leave of
the Ordinary, as the property ef D. M. Row era deceas
ed, and by order of Ut* Administrators. Term* will
be declared at the eels.
Clothing eei Private Sate.
A handsome assortment of ready mad* (
tlstlng of superfine Frock, Becks and Over Ooato, in
lots to snlt purchasers, for sale low. Terms cash.
. .. At Private 0ilti
Lot No. 12 and Building, on Stone-street. The Lot
is feo simple, 60 front by w deep. Th* dwelling to two
•toriee high, and well finished. WUl be eeld low if ap
plied for by tho 20th inn.
Two five acre lot*, one mil* from th* eltv.fbr sale low
if applied for immediately, on sooommodsting terms.
Grey, Hard Brown, and B^own Briok,in quantities
to suit purohauers.
800 bushels Tennessee Corn, In lots to suit purchasers,
jest received.
21 bble choice Butt Pork, in loto to suit purchasers.
Lauding and for sale,
A desirable Building Lot /hr Sale.—Lot No. 9, fourth
ty thing, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquire at the
oounting room.
..f k W Rtd 8 tone Mills Powder, 2 do HAiard ft Go’s
HI G HG powder, 13 do Dapont's N P Powder, for sale
low to olose a conoeru.
Frlvate Boarding Home.
T IIR subscriber having taken tbe specious real*
dsnoe lately ooaupUd by Wm. 1. Way, Esq., ro-
•pootfully notifies his friends aud the publie, that he
to prepared to aooommodate both permanent aud tran
sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who
have rooms elsewhere oan take their meals at his house
should they wish to do so. The house to looated In a
ocntral part of the city, on Wright 8qusre, opposite the
Court House. Hoping to give entire saiisfootlon he
trusts that both friends end stranger* will give him a
share of patronage, loot JUj GEO. 0. DUNHAM.
mew itamuwage dtokk.
THE undersigned has opened n Now Hardware
Store at
No. 140 CeiaroM-Btroet*
In tho store reoently oooaptod by Messrs. N. X. Bar-
uum ft Co., and to now rtoslvlag nn entire new and
well so loo ted stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS,
embracing almost every article usually found in a
Ilarduraro Store. Having ourohasod his stock direct
from th* Manufacturers In England aud this oonntry,
h# is enabled to offer his Goods as low as they oan be
purchased at any other establishment at the South.
He respectfully asks of th* patrons of th* late firm of
McCleekey ft Norton, tbe eitlaena generally, aud per
sona visiting the oity, to give him a call, and be satisfied
ol hie pvloce, eto.
oot 26 OEORQE A. MeGLEBKEY.
T\RK(4S SILKS, «tc.—Plaid, Black ahd
AJ Colored Brooadee and Plain Bilks, Bombasines,
Alpaca*, Canton Clothe, and a new style of Mourning
Goods never before offered in this market, at
KEMPTON ft VER8TILLE8,
oot 20 , ,a, ** n * nd 104 RfJfit’ri*., Waring’e Range.
Coals Cool I
OHO TONS Liverpool Coal at $7 per too, ceeli,
luUdoRedAvh de at $8 do do
For sal* by A. N. MILLER,
Eastern Wharf.
A Ll’IiAlIKTHLDCKM, UAitlKN. Arc.
For ohililYen in great variety—a 1
“YY
o'd and for ealo b<
lie by
JOHN
»• arc.
nd Urge
M. COOPER ft CO.
giug and Gunny Bags, for tale by
▼ 7 MlNISft I
MlNISft FLORANCE.
sale by
MINIS ft FLORANCE.
_ - ngae TVT . m
\j and three Ply Carpets remaining, we are closing
them ontat New York prieee. Those wishing bargains
will find it to tbslr interest to call at
Laroche \ bowne.
store in lots to suit purchasers.
NUMBER ONE,
. oelvod by
WOLFE'S
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
fjrilE above-named preparation ho* become nxten-
X lively known throughout the length and breadth
tithe United State*, and Is universally admitted to be
the most delightful, healthful, invigorating and pare
preparation of the juniper berry, that eciance, and a
long practice in the diatiliatlon and preparation of pure
liquors baa ever succeeded in producing.
A long-established manufacturer and importer of
liquors of every desoriptiou, the uuderslguod devoted
himself to the produotlon of an artiole of pure Gin,
which should prove a valuable agent in tho curs of th*
manifold diseases which aflllet the human race, and fur
whioh Holland Gin has been prescribed by the medical
faculty for year*. At length his effort* were crowned
with auooess, at his extensive distillery in Schiedam,
Holland, from which place tho purest Gin has long bean
imported, aud he a as enabled to give to tb* world his
Bohnapps, whioh, for parity, and entire freedom from
the pernicious fusel oil aud all other noxious ingre
dients, and delightful aromatic flavor, has never been
equaled, and cannot be excelled.
lu order to protect himself from peonnlary loss atth*
bauds of cheats, impostors end pirates, who would un
questionably attempt to palm off a vile and spurious
article upon the unsuspecting community, and, like the
r.nlf in sheep's clothing, prey upon their very vitals, he
jueorted to the expedient ot importing aud selling hi*
Schnapps only in pint and quart Lotties.
These bottle* are of glass, stamped with the name of
the manufacturer: are corked and sealed, and have
printed labels bearing the signature of Upolpuo Wou-b
upon them. They are also inolosed in colored wrap
per a, also bearing hi* signature, in whioh form alono
they can he obtained in cases, containing two doseu
bottlee each.
Notwithstanding all those guards, unprincipled par
ties have been found guilty of the unwarrantable aud
oriminal practice tfbuyiug up empty bottles, filling
them with vile common gin, which is tho moat perni- :
clous poison with which a community was ever onrsed, j^DUK TOOL8.—An assortment of Chisels,
«• Ed. uironu,
Apothecaries' Haiti.
B EEF.—Iff hbl* now Mess Beef, Landing from
steamer Aagusta and for sale by
nov 9 CL AO HORN ft CUNNINOUAM.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites the Ladies to call and inspect an invoice ef
Cloili Uloakfi ©nd ifliuitlllaft,
received from the oelebratcd manufactory of Qbohoc
BttOPis, Esq., Now York City, which for superiority
of style and quality oinnot be eurpassed, at
No. 116 Oongrete-etreet, opposite Pulaski House.
A TTKNTION HOY8!— Ju.l rac.ivnd iwr
steamer, some extra fine Blue aud Block Cloth
ote; 111 a uk and Fanoy Casrlmer* Pants. Figured
and plain Block Satin Vests. For sale eheap by
**«-« GEO. 8. NICHOLS, Gibbons' Range.
| Gouges, jxnd'Other Ed^Trali, for sale by
149 Congrese-et.
healthful and invigorating, and may be indulged __
with impunity by those of temperato habits, without th*
•lightest fear or tbe banefni, mournfal and horrible
oooseqaenoesof intoxication—that vie* whioh desolates
the social hearth, entails misery upon oonntless thou
sands, fills onr hospitals, almshouses and prisons, aad
ren furnishes tbe gallows with its deadly fruit.
In countries where pure wines and liquors can bo had
readily, and for a mere trifle, they are freely used by all
classes, and drunkenness is hardly known—that vies
i which tbe couplet of the immortal poet so aptly ap-
*' A monster of each hideous mien—
That to be hated, needs but to be seen."
Wero Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be
drank in preference to all other distilled or fermented
liquors, our Tempernnoe Societies would have less ar
duous labor to perform, and Uornee Greeley, Gough,
Barnuin, aad tbe other learned, eloquent and devoted
frieuds of total abetiaenoe, would rarely bo ealled upou
to ascend the rostrum, and cause thousands to listen,
with "on attent ear," to the great and startling truths
they relate with such fervid and impassioned eloquence
There need be no Alain# Law to suppress intoxication.
As long as men and women will persist in drinking
drugged, adulterated, poisoned liquors, with whioh the
oonntry to flooded, dronkenpess and a|lita concomitant
evils must exist. We may well exclaim with Cascio—
“ Oh that a mau will pat an enemy Into his month
To steal away bio brains!’’
In many distriotsof this country, particularly In the
region ot the rreat western aud southern rivers, the
character of their waters is suoh as to produoe great
disorganisation of the system, and frequently chronic
disorders ol an incurable character, the enumeration
' epenifleation cf whioh wooid be a matt jr of su]
e rogation toall 'bose who reside in tbe districts apse!'
When qualified with the Schnapps, the bane s neu
tralised or destroyed. This fact lias become ge nerally
known at ths South aud West, and the Schnapps are
used to the extent of thousands of bottles daily. Their
great reoommendation is their undeniable and well-
established puritv, which oan bo proved by chemioal
analysation of the ooutenta of any and every bottle
bearing the above enumerated evidences of genuine
ness. The proprietor solicits ths most rigid tosto, and
defies any person or persons to prove to tho contrary, or
to ^rodue^an equally pore extract of the juniper berry,
Tbe pubiio are again reminded that Wolfe’s Aromatic
Sobiedam Bohnapps oan only be prooared in pint and
quart bottles, stamped, labeled and oorked, and lit eol-
oiwd wrappers, with th* signature of tho proprietor
affixed; and that the retail prioe has in variably been
fifty cento for the pint, aud one dollar for the quart
It oan bo obtained, in smaU or unlimited quantities,
of the proprietor and importer, and of ail the principal
druggie to throughout tho United States.
UDOLPUO WOLFE,
Sole Importer and Proprietor,
o*C26— lm Noe. 18 aid22 Beaver-street.New-York
LINES.—An assortment of all klnde for sale by
GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, l49Coagreee-»t.
IJRUSHfig AND I)RUOMtt.—-Whitewash.
I) Horse, Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes; Hair and
ttraw Brooms, for solo by
GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, 149 Congress-et.
98, containing tor rteent surveys 6
th* Lefttovill* re*4 eear the city,
chasers paying for titles.
JrBr
Four Tw*
Broad-street
sow and neatly fiK
Ftfr tome spyly _
SiS Jmh?
..... ImSw *t TrSa BE
<04M, hutw, mm IbWOsSw
, , dinMMmMd
Jul nnl,,d 1. MOM, »4 Bn MU <• Mi M Mil Mr
•Unra. T.MM Mlt. M,V
, rthlmUt BmlUfnr L.U it 1
isasstew
s
U.U.., - IM-O,«- SO - NMM MO. VMM*
Traci tf Lmu* it Priest- 3.U.
MtlM JCOM Ml. BUM a, »OMl. ^
M.mddU Vtmtml at PH..(7 Salt.
How ludiaf p«™hr CtkUMl— >00 BkUHHnwUi
Ml., diiulw Hnum.l'i Iwptnd lull «t (Mm.
Thl. l. tb, b..l oowpoMilo. ol COM rfM MlNd (M
«d«. and Co-d*. m.d. from lb. lamw It uwt M.
whol.aomo, mot.d.llc.u, I.n.rBmndiadoM,
. lYNWcye Baa * and Lard. q« .PrtvteJuls.
3,000 lbs. Nsw Boeou, asserted Fog round.
btlf pip.. Colnm Bruidjf lOiu.b.^SmidlButl"
BMMSWbl.bj'.ip.i.hMi'fclMWiU.BpoEEUIEi).
5L*a ^ZWnjEnm
HmShT* Mlkl * Uub ** Makl —l 1* Mito
Hat.—HtObili. lGiii.ni iad NorMara. *
Ci««»T.—1» b,l>. WM.Mil. C.b.eI Cm
J loo 1W bkU. Oi«in, M Mia. BMkMMB,
CltocKCaT.—Sfi.r.ti. Miortad Oamutt MdOfulM
Olamwau.—7A cm.. Tnabl.r., nnirt.il. IB WM
Him, u bbU. lAwp., Molu...
CiioliM.—lO wbof. ».d III bUf bSlA Mm.
waaOIm»,*MMBm«-
l.b l lm“,^r c, "* , ” < " ,Q ‘ rm “ ui, ^ ,
BoiLim-A lu,. iMortm.il of FilTbuV. 1
Mi; Boap., r. ,j Arll.l.^ ia. Be.
•*** »*»
Barnnm’s Bonthern Misena.
T HK PROPRIETORS be, to .nnccc. ta th* il-
Omu of flAT.no.h that to./ bar. Im«m4 panan-
u.ntly In tbl. oity nn acUulT. MllMtUn if
of tbe rnr.it du.rlpti<j.§, ambrMlnn mduu of
o.uly ...ry T.rl.ly wlnM ITom lh.
FOKKDT AND MOUNTAIN,
FROM THE SEA AND THE AIR.
Toth, carloo*, a, wall u Umm IntarMMd la Ua
atadyaf natnn, M aba manllMM bmalf la Ik. .IM--
roua farm, by whioh tb. link, af animal tradition |n •
Md di'llrtt " tlbU ‘“*“**“•
In the arrangement of their epeeimenane labor or ex-
jsrjisrja ffigra'aaaSSK
variens animals In tbeir natural state. Tke lsllewial
selected from Ike ostalosue. which enbraeoeanimato
from all parts of Me world, will afford a slight mm
tion of the extent of the erileotira to wklsJi enuSsMtol
tontion is now Invltod. r
BIRDS—The Argus Pheasant, mol# and female, flan
specimens. Th* Cuokoo, a rare bird and beoutlflxL and
CurUr^lMon.BIrd. of r,r.dlm-tb< two
-inn.d. ’J-b. Jri.f Bird of Pnraduo. T'
In, Bird, uni twe.ty-.oTen dll.rent
"S&BSShi&Sa
saQacstsSsiiisiss^as.
the Lynx—with n number of mailer a k
Barnard Do, of lb. lor,.at .1.., ud n Ml crow. Hit*
Do,, a tin .It. of th. fluw I.landi, tb. imnllMt ip*,
olmen of the esnlne speoTea ever seen.
■Aagga SrWMJi'js
tb. opanln, rf ip. .nkAHMa to
i* pubiio will be given.
The hours for vtoltlof U will be tram 9 A. M. t* # P.
I*, ^ri**/* Yridux Evenings will be appropriated
exclusively to the admission ef &* colored pifulitton.
FOR SALE—Reel Double Camilla Japeaioas.
makers, of all sises, for sale by
or 9 GEO. A. MoCLESKEY.
149Q>nyress-st.
IIUAHB ANDlilONW, MIIOVKI, AN#
IP TONGS.—A very handsome aesortmentjust re
ceived and for sal* by GEO. A. MoCLESKEY,
nov 9 149 Congrsos-street.
1) EC
XV fl tore
Malaga <
Haras
j store: 25 boxes new Raisins; 26 half do do; 8 kegs
laga Grapes; Smoked Salmon; Pig Baoon; IPlg
ns; Bolognas, fto. ]nov9) J. D. JESSE.
B utter, ciikeme and buck*
WHEAT.—30 kegs selested Goshen Butter: 60
boxes White and Colored Cheese; 60 and X bble
Buokwheat; 20boxes Buckwheat Received porstcan
er and for sale by
nov 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
ii’by* 1
anil
Bagin’s Verbena Water; also, genuine Farina
i, in large and email bottlee, last rec'd and for
~. W. LINCOLN,
Monoment-eq.
1 PUTTER dc CHE EWE— 90 kegs chokeGo-
alien Butter; 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese;
60 do Goshen Cheese, landing from steimer Aagusta,
aud for solo by
nov 9 CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
1/1LB8*—Mill Crosscut, Pit aud Handsaw Files,
JP Flat and Half-round Bastard, Round and 8qa
Files, aU Rises. For tale by F W. CORNWELL.
102 Bryan-street.
|ky| IBS Bremer's Homos of Urn rSiv World—n
lYI. new supply reoelvsd.
s; by Georgs P. Morris.
Gustavus Lindorm, or "Lead us not into Tempta
tion ;" by Emilia F. Carlen, author of "One Year of
Wedlock," fto.
History of tho Insurrection In Chins—with Notioss
of tho Christianity, Creed and Proclamations of the In-
argents ; by M. M. Gallery and Yoan.
Louis XVxI— His Life, uto Suffering, Hie Death—
'he captivity of ths Royal Fmily in the Temple t by
' • Beauchesne—Translated and edited by W. ”
Tho captivity of the Royal , t .
A. De Beancheane—Tronalatod and edited by W. Has-
litt. Esq., in 2 vols.
The Csar and The Sultan, or Nioholos and Abdul
Medjid—their private lives and pablio actions; by
Adrian Gilson.
Principles of Zoology—touohlng tho etruoture, de
velopment aud natural arrangement of the races of
Animals, living and extlnot— Part 1st oomparativ*
Physiology,for schools and colleges; by Louis Agassis,
and A. A. Gould-rovieed edition.
Tip-Top, or A Noble Aim—a book for Boys and OlrU
by Mtoe L. C. To thill.
Industry of all Nations, Nos. 11 nnd 1L
U|e**At.'a PUtrtrial.
s Piotorial.
FDR SALK.
A SMALL nnd choice stock of Family Groce
rise, with fixtures and store to rent. Apply nt
this office. nov 10
IJALHAIH of Liverwort & BenrkiHDd-
I) This celobrated Balsam Is prepared from an In
dian receipt, and eaoh bottle contains th* virtue* ef 22
different kinds of Root* and Herb*. A fresh supply
day reoeivod per Steamer. W. W. LINCOLN,
iv 9 Monament-tq.
S UFKUIOH CILIVK OIL—A few Boxr. of
very snperlov Olive Oil, just she artiole for table
M.. tu. dn, TM.I.WJ nnd for m!.£ w uncoln .
ham’s Mills. Landing for sale by
COHEN ft TARVER.
A (ION—BACON—III hlni. Prira. B.cod
Ik ACO
n Bid.
unjuf^in
SWIFT ft CO.
( CHECKS on Morchaoto' Bank, New York, io
, .nM.M.»l. P ur.l l M.r i (»r ) Ml. i J, i<owtca
“ f aov 1
Savannah, Nov. 1,1853.
(JCUJLEY’H FVAIN1-.-10 bale* Bchloy’s
O Georgia Plains, of last year’s make. Jaet rc-
o^Ivsd and for tale by UllOCHE ft BOWNE.
nov7
B LANKETri*—5 bales Duffil Blankets, 10-4
aad 12-2 Ribbua bonnd family UlankeU. Just
Laroche t bowne.
O RANGES.—Iff bbl* Potatoes, 15 do Unions
. ,*» «“• “ d '« “ l,kJ w. n. ™n
1 U8T REC’D FER STEAMER—10 bbls
*1 Apples; 26 do Potatoes; Smoked Tongues; 10
boxes Cheese; Scaled Uorrings, No 1 do, for sale bg
T UTI1ERAN HYMN BOOKS.—A new
I a supply just reeelved. Some la handsome Turkey
Morocoo Binding, much finer than any w# have hereto-
fove bad. Lnov 9] JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
AVI.AND1NU IKON HHIP OHA8H.
__ —60 bales North River Ilay landing Cram ship
lose and for sale low on th* wharf by
H. X. WASHBURN, Agent.
fi
'UALMA CLOAKS.—Received n large assort'
^ment of ▼ ’il 1 ) 1 ®®*L*•4. qn©!*/* Y^r
nov 8
PRICE ft VEADEB, 147 Bay-streol
O NUDF—8NUFI?—Lull.rd'. M.ccotov Snuff
O In Jan. BotUw. nnd k. th. pound: Sootoh do do
dn; Aio.rloan Oontltmnn do do do. A ;»ri. .nd frtnh
Mppl^itot TM.ITW >t th. Ap-dh-MtM^IVkj^
Factorage an* Cos
„ „ rlI . Bl'dlNIBB.
T W II.L continue the Factor Mo nnd Comlmdna
J-O"* 1 ".-.* n7.<rauMton( Rn.BU WUUnatM'.
Billd lu,, Bap^trut, tf ». PILOT.
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
C.r. of C.n,rM. nntl JlftnaMU..
*UAS * HEVIKjUIH,
PBOfHIBfOBB.
M AASAHEVHANN nrn fully prepared t.abcw
to thalr ouatouior., .nd to Umm who nu to
njBnjjunnh, th. lu,..t MKrttn.nl of
„ roll and Winter ( anti,
Clonk.,Oy.r Conti, TMWnad Pintnloau la rr.rr
T.rl.ty of approved ityla, for OonU.m.n, Yo.th. end
Bojra. Thoir ttMk of Clothing will onmpoto with toy
othor in tSi. oity, for good notarial, wortunnuhip nd
nunonbla pile. -duo- —
At thl. MihlUhiunt, mny to found a w.U MlMtod
ueortnaat ofOrnr.U. Bern, Blnakn, Uo.lary, aiov.t,
Bn>p.nd.r.. Bhlrt., Und«r.hirU ud Ur.w.rj, Unto
maab a heymaiui.
Bakery! Bakery::
f|(iIE undaraiguad beg. Iw.n lo Inforn the (ill.
X lens of Savannah, that hs^rlll op«m on the 1*1 off
November, a Bakery nt the oorner ri Jefferson and
Charlton-streets, where be will have tbs best ef Flour
end th* largest sis* Bread fer the pries, hie system
being oesh end no credit; be wiU guarantee thud hi*
friends and the pablie in patronising him will bn *ub-
Tiokete to be paid for in ad vane* and Brand hr each
only. Tioketo oan be left at th* hone* tf vequir-* —
Broad carried to any part of the oity. Cush eyri
Daguerreotype Ukenema.
*• now prepared to execute
X LIk.ENF.88E8, in the beet style of the art, at hi*
mognifloent Gallery, eoiear ef 8k JuUsn-strset and
Market Square.
All Ploturee warranted to glre satisfaction, ox re
taken without extra charge.
ths firt, with apparatus
—‘--Js for sals.
J. w. MILLER.
Mule, French an* Drawing.
AM IBS J. GAGE, recently from the North, will
iVX commence n Select School about the fire! ef No
vember fur the instruction of Young Mimes in Mueto.
French and Drawing. For further particulars Inquire
at V. W. Skiff’s, Broaghton-etTMt, er at 129 Oongrasn-
r^et. tf oeias
wood: Wood:
T he Subscriber will keep ooustentir nn kind
at bis WOODYARD. at ths Canal Bridge, a tell
apply, at all seasons, of (>AK, HICKORY end FUIB
WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse s, BroughteM?
will be promptly attended to. ~ ”
HTW..J -M low
jonl
wood i wood:: wood in
to’i fed to, ud parti.alnr nttonUon given to t
s:s«,4'toh(Rr l “ u ‘ , ‘ !ir,u * 4 “ u,,c '
ijO >y PETER WHITE.
Bowtlng.
A FEW Hnebnnlc. can to accotnantdatod with
A good Board Jd door Iran tho awair tf Mom
.nTDnyton-.tM.to. II M.O
U DNDkdUllgv—SO hhdn prim. 1
90 hhd. print. Bkoon Shot "
10 casks Sugar-cured 1
60 bbls Nsw England Bam.
100 do E Phelps ft Rose Gin.
S do PftUOonnestiout River Gin.
d# Demmtie Brandy. *
40 £ and % casks Malaga Vila
126 bole Good Eating Potatoes.
1UU boxes Nsw Sealed Herrings.
2 hhd* dy Codfish.
2U UUf bbls Geo Haas F M BuX. .
40 boxes Nsw Batatas.
8 do Ground Pepper.
do do CoBse.
100 6,10.15 and 20 Gallon Kefs.
2001,2,3 and 6 do DemUekftg.
200 bags Drop and Back ShotT^^
600 reams Wiapnlnf Paper.
80 boxes BeodeU’s S’* and 8*s Caudles.
80 bbta Stuart's Rusted ai d Powdered Sugar.
OO bbta aadSO haObhUCaBuSTri our.
mr»