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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1853)
Supplement to thi loraiig Newt. jy This abe«l circulate* irltb tlwaaoriiiif aad .rnUf adUla*, of Ik* Solly aad Trt-Wrekly , uoRNINO NEWS, in lo*i ud country, jgr- Displayed a3rertlMot.au an fawned reasonable cbarfM. ly Adv.rtls.re dealring extra cople. of Aiuare trillion* of the Supplement, containing tk.it adrer ,1,emesis, nan obuiu then by leering their ordera the Publication OMce on Wednesday. PKICE ss coplea for SO eeuta; SO coplea Ibr TS tenia; 100 copier fbr 01 lFrom tba N. O. Fleaju.e.) TALE OF BOOTS. Wo Boon wna, or, for all wo know, U olill o dog, It mean a dog alien—a lira dog. And b him mini emphatically bang, a tale. Hia tai however, woe of tba Turklah order, aad e<ood up for its own righla. In telling this lale of Boon, we mean him no diareopect; on the contrary we curtail it not, because wo bare a high opinion of hia araall body. And we hare ■hat opinion becauae wa cling to Ilia theatre and iia reininiaccoeea, oothwilhatanding the hue and cry about ■* the decline ol the drama." We remember “ Boota at the Swan"—lurll mote we bare it on wood authority that Boole we would hand down to “ prosperity or war a theatrical appeqdage. Thia qualro icdal, capilliary covered apecintoo of natural ia'ory waa •* in point of laol," aa the great ona Mr. Micawber would aay, “ in ia'ory and glo . point of laol bo wao the greatest puppy m the thealro!" Boota had much experience in theatrical waya J he knew what" peaa in the trencher" lueenl aa well aa any aotdier aupernumerary llmt aver upheld , sharp tin headed apear In “ * * '■ •• Cl the “ king’s guard;" ho understood his •• cues' admirably, and needed no prompter to tell him when the actors or manager, or stage carpen ters. or scene "hiflora were in a bad humor, ■ ud ware consequently in lha hem of hutuura lu make him, Bouts, acquainted with lha toaa of ihtir boota. All flesh is grass, however, and dogs are but flesh, after all. it ia nut to be wondered el, therefore, if this dog, Boota, no matter how wall acquainted with lha eiciaai- tudeaof human Ills as described by the beat dramatists, should on one occasion forgot him- ■all. and thereby lose tbe well earned laurels of a long life of cur-ical observations and dog- metical behavior. The lavorita theatre, iu a well known Wait, am city, of which Boota eunaidared himself a regularly engaged allucke, waa ei the lima ol of our o or true story nightly crowded by the elite aa wall ta by llioae who were not the elite, anxious all to loss not a single word, i tone, a look, a jeature, an attitude of e cole bratad American actress—a beautiful young girl, as modest, amiable and intelligent aa she ta beautiful and lalentad. The manager way in ecalaciea, and (though we aay it who shouh net, for he is an old literary and scribbling friend of oufa nod our readers,) outdid even hia own inimitable self to sustain the leading male rote of the pieces in which the lorely performer wo have alluded to appeared. Boota waa a much attached Iriend of the manager. The latter, who ia the easenea of good uature, had saved Boota aoveral times friun a severe kicking or a terrible scourging. The ereelnre, dog like, fall head, bair end tail ever in luve with hia kind benefactor, and fol lowed him everywhere, through sunshine, tniat, gas light and tallow candle light, like hia shadow, lu fact, Boota would evidently have thought himself guilty of high treusou if he did not literally follow the manager's nose. That he should one day auddonly disappear, (which he did so,) and that the places that knew him should know him no more, waa matter of general astonishment at the theatre, and even the heavy tragedy man waa heard to remark, in hia usual dignified manner, that "tlto-aw manajaw without Boota-aw waa quits- aw a phenomenaw." Search waa made on all sides—trapdoors, dark dungeons, forests, arbors, trunks, trunk- hose, caatlea, cottages, Bridges, rivers were minutely eaamiead, but no Boota waa there— an old pair that a drunken aecne-ahifter hail left in the " Island ofCharma,” being the only Jett in tns -- island ol unarms," being the only atticle found Ihet could appropriately be aaid to be a numeaake of the absent animal. Not even the severest threats to Billy, the property man's idle end mischievous son, could dia- cover the fate and whereabouts of pool Boots It ovidently waa bootlaaa to think of him more, and the manager, in lamenting hie fate, ex claimed, appropriately and leelingly. "lie waa a dog—aa la oat I 1 ne’er shall look apoa hia tall again I' The last night of the celebrated actress's an garoment cams on tbe next evening. “Romeo and Juliet" waa the play—Juliet of course falling to the fair "star's" share, (and no fairer Juliet could bo found,) while the love-lorn Romeo found himself for the nonce repreoented in tho neat form, gentlemanly manner, and in lelligont countenance of our friend, the tuana. gar. In the troubles and sorrows of the hot ltalion youth, the manager forgot his grief for tits loss of Boota. The home was crowded from pit to dome, end if the dome could have accommodated any one alas save tba loosely robed personages the painter’s art had placed in it, the people in tho pit would certainly soon hare found that ground nuts and orangea were not their exclusive perquisites. The play progreaaed. The audience were alternately warmed to youth end Ita bright hopes ard joys, by the glowing paaaion of the ■wo lovers, elevated to the highest regions of lancy, and wet by Uercutio'e delicate, daring conceits, charmed by tba inimitable style of lha taur - • ..... poet.author who created these ideal beinga that live after hundreds of years have passed MU ■ ■ ■ tumbs of 1 * ' • hundreds ol be bae delight- 0 er hie tomb and tha thousands of men and womei ed. Now came the last aad scenes. Juliet was buried in asleep almost aa sound aa that of death t Romeo returned lu learn fatal news; County Pane waa sluin, and closing that pas ■lunate, despairingtuliloquy over his dead mis Iress, which ha who has aehn Charlotte Cash- man in tha part ean never forget, Romeo ex claimed ia a last farewell to life, love, and hope : Thou desperate pilot, aow xt ones lax oa Th. dashing rooks thj ass alok, weary bark I Here a to my lovol | Drink* poiron—generally a drop of oumfoel. O, true apothecanr! Thy druga are quick —thus with a kiss I die! And the manager, worn out, fall dead, in tbe most approred style,(near the foot lights. The ladieashed tears—some of the man, thinking nrubably of the time when they too were in luve, blew their noset—the others applauded vehemently, and tbe peanuts were heard crack ing all round the gallery. Juai thee—oh! ominous then!—a commo tion was heard behind the scenes—men’s oatha —women's exclamations — laughter— and a yelping, ehrill, rapid, “ Bow I bow bow!" Tha next momenta small, uglydog—with alia pen dangling by a bit of twine to-his short, upright tail—rushed on the atago and sprang at the prostrate manager. waa Boota! Barking continuously, barking joyously, wagging that tail all the time, and banging that tin pan, ha ran round Romeo, jumped on him, Jumped over him, licked hia face—testified in abort in every way possible for dog to do, hia joy at masting hia beloved friend again. The audience wondered, hiaaed, laughed-, Romeo growled savagely at tbe people behind the aeenea, '• take tba d—d dog off!" thirty banda, and tops of caps and hats, were aeon cautiously edging forth from the acenee on It waaofno avail. Boota (who.it efterwarda appeared, had boon maliciously looked up for twu days by the properly mail's mischievous •on Billy,) would not aeaert bis master. In ’•in Romeo, obliged to be immovable, scolded Boots and the people behind the scones mfu- 'mua sepulchral tones; in vain the aaid people called, and coaxed, and wheedled—Boota only barked the louder, sprang around and over hia dead master, wagged hia tail faaler than ever, and knocked the tin pan about without regard to noise or consequences. Juliet awoke, stirred, and r.ama forward in a naif slumbrous state. Boats, an whom, des pite Itis ugliness, aha had un divers occasions bestowed friendly enreseet, sprang towards nor barking, wagging his tail, and banging the ho pan. Ha had forgotten lha drama s be thought only of showing hi* jny. Juliet waa •o overcame, that she had to slab herself im mediately and fall on Romeo— ho giving vent >n a savage eolto vote to hia fury at Ibis unfor tunate contretempo, while Juliet woe dying— ""'"•oppressed laughter. tbo uudience shouted, screamed, applaud- ctl- Boota I Boots," was the universal and ap propriate cry,and Boots acknowledged the cour- laay by barking and banging the tin pan loud- •r than ever. Tha manager, half-laughing, nflll-lnerw. Hn/1 ItnaliU In endaiM aka l.iJinvnaas ' •ngry, and unable to endure tbe ludicrous •cane any longer, called out to the prompter, *bo stood at tha • • • T * c ‘ ' •onder and aide, the picture of •tupif yonder and indignation, *• Uown curtain!" ‘be prompter celled, "Dawn curtain!" Tha People on the sides called, •* Down curtain I" •id down the curtain name | tba audience "''"l' laughing, applauding vehemently, •nd Boot, runulog backwards and forwards' the siege, by the footllghte, barking and "•"ting m return for the compliment. A aud- au.M*7® ° f , lw ? i h * PriDe " of Verons'e u«od«n , « resulted in Boole* capture; but he °*ed his knowledge ol stage courtesies, and Mu to the Ma id have duion says lie dido He never said ha did’nt. Mia to be supposed he did! Fiat jvttitia, E DAILY MORNING NEWS . ' r iiM.iM.liii neat wfma! a, at—n> asm was told at as aa atsttne tola, sari at rewaas.a.rr.^ A f,laid th.ait “ "«?lvaIt way be as; M. Boussiogault hot late!"described a pro- cess by which pure oxygen gee may bs ob- eoal, . • OJ wuten pure oxygen gas may tamed from the atmosphere at a trifling coal, so as to suable it to be collected tn unlimited quantities, and preserved in gasometers, like C °* f*’it fef 10 "“T practical . „ rSM&reyE 5 P««oliar property pooooaeod by tbeeo'iih barytes, orabsorbing the almoapherio oxygen at one temperature aad evolving it at another; ov rather, lha ready cooveraion of hydrate of barytes into peroxide of barium,bv a current nfaflnosphertc air at a thill red heel, and the decompoeltiun ol tbe peraaide, by iteam, el . lower ttmperatuie, even el 313 deg. F-, with reformation ei the hydrates of baryleo— the process being in reality a continuous one. It ia found iupraetioe advisable to mis the berytes with hydrate of lime or magnesia, so aa to prevent the (using of the first; this toix- lure, when placed in an earthern tube heated to dull redness, is to be oiidiaed by paeaing e current of dry atmospheric eia.over it. Bo soon oa tha oxidation ia completed, the tube ia connected with tha gaa-holder, and e jat ol •team allowed to act upon it: thia reconverts the peroxide of barium into hydrate barylaa, the er.ceoa of oxygen being given off anti col lected in the gasholder. The barytes ia then again pxidised by a fresh currant of sir, and deoxidised by steam, as frequently aa requir ed, thus making tha proceascontinuoua, Slone. Bousaingault considered that about 1,000 eubie feet of pure oxygen gax could be obtain ed every twenty-four hours, by tha use of 10 cwta. ol barytes, which will answer this pur pose for any length of time.— London Journal. Fire hi Philadelphia.—McBride's cali co walks have been daairoyed by fire, whioh has thrown oul of employment upwards of one hundred operatives. HT The French Steeple Chaw Riders el the Hippodrome, hove been challenged by a Yaokaa Girl, of Springfield, Maas., and lha challenge accepted. The match iato cotnejuff neat Monday evening, Ibe prize being a splen did riding hubit with accompaniments. The affair ia generally esteemed a mere ruw to at tract large eudieneea. Luscious Kiaaitio Described.—Almost any writer, lays the Yankee Blade, can des cribe emotions of joy, anger, fear doubt or hone; hut there era.very lew who can give anything like an adaqoate description of the exquisite, heavenly end (htilling joy of exquisite kiaaiug. We copy below three of the beat attempts that wa have aver seen. Tha first ia by a youug lady during her fust year of courtship: “L«l thy arm enfcwiao Around in* like a tone of lor*. And thy fond Up to 10ft, To mint bo passionately pressed, Aa It hat btta to oft.” The n«xt la by a lady after bar engagement. Il will readily be teen that her powers ofdet- cripticn are lar ia advance of the one’s above quoted: “Sweetest love, Pitot thy dear arm bantath my drooping head, And lot mo lowly ntttlo on thy heart; Thtn turn thoat soul-lit orba on me and pres* My parting lip* to tMta tho aeataoy Imparttd by taoh long and llbgtring kin,” But the best thing wa have seen ia the fol- lowing, by Alexander Smith. We think, how ever, when man indulges so freely in oacula- tory nectar aa to imagine he ia M walking on thorns,” he should be choked off. Hear him : "My tout laaptd up bantath thy timid kirn, what than to ma wart groan*, « t- — • ■ “- a round of bil**, Invites the attention of the citizens of riftn^pij^tb adjacent counties FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Comprising the most Magnificent Assortment of Black and Obl'd Brocade Silks, RICH FANCY PLAID SILKS, aiikind.cam. PLAIN SILKS in all the FASHIONABLE COLORS, Beautiful High LusiereA Black Silks, Heavy Black Satin Dechenes, MERINOS, LADIES CLOAK • antfTALMA CLOTHS, Also a carefully selected stock of Ever offered in this market. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, In v\ hich will be found BLANKETS, 6, 8, 10 and 12-4, of various qualities, from the finest to the lowest priced. Linen & Cotton Sheetings & Pillow Casings, COUNTERPANES, (extra large and fine,) Toilet Quilt HAPZINS t roViiJLs, FURNITURE DIMITY and CHINTZES, FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, STYLES AND QUALITIES, &c. &c. &c. E3MBH.OmHR.IHS, Every article coming under this classification will be found in the great est variety, botii of quality and price. A choice selection of Ladies CLOTH CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, from tho celebrated manufactory of Okoror Bnome of New-York city, to which tho special attention of ladies is invited. SPENCBR CURRELL, Agent, dealer in staple and fancy BBT 6001)8, THE ABIDING AND THE FLEETING. raOM GOETIIB. Envloua, inurkey wait wind* baating, Coma and wither evarj town. Can I in th* verdure gladden. Coating BOW ita grawfk! a hade, Which the autumn atorma muat aadden, Aad whoee fairest learea muat fade 1 Seekaat thou life'* fruit* to wiaf Quickly match th* moment'* *bar«! Th*** to ripea will b«gio, th* oih*r* bloaaom th*r*. Think I thy val*. of j*y th* giv*r. Changes with *aoh ahower of In th* earns tranapaiuat rlr*r of rain; Thou will n*v*r batik* again. Tbou thraelf art *ver changing! Forma that now b«for* then rla*, Falacea and wall* high ranging. Thou b«hold'at with othsr aye*. Vanlahed aro th* lip* that gladly ia smbrai On** beatowed iore'a lomfembrao*, And tha foot that boldly, madly '.'rod tho hunt*r'a mountain chaae. Aud the hand that for thy brothor Nobly worked in w*al and wo, Everything ia now anothsr ; Swift they oom* and nolMleaa go. All th* form that bear* thy name, Bunding now wh*r* thou hart a toad, Lika a wavt of oooan earn*, Aad rejoin* iu nativ* flood. To boginnln* lot oomplatlon Follow in narmonlou* rhyme: Lot thy apirit's awift fruition Y*t outatrip tho flight of time. Gift* Air ayo thou mayeat inherit, Mortal of the Mu*«a bloat I The ideal befbre thy apirit, Th* reward within thy hroaat. 154 Congress and 73 St. Julian Streets. A FULL SUPPLY OF PLANTATION GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. Is acknowledged to be a Specific Remedy for DIARRHCEA AND DYSENTERY by thousands who have used it. For sale in SAVANNAH, by A. A. SOLOMONS A Co., & W. W. LINCOLN. IW.IOMEtt&CO., MA6N1TKHST SCHEMES OF THE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES FOR NOVEMBER. 1853. A. D. ELLIS & CO., Contractors and Managers. The Scheme, for tho month of NOVEMBER present unutuol at traction, both in the brilliant array of Prize, and the number of Drawn Ballots. The Georgia State Lotteries are all drawn under the penonol superintendence of the Commissioner, appointed for tho purpose, and am official printed drawing is sent to all who order Tickets. Brilliant Scheme for Wednesday,Nov. 23,1853. $4,000, $2,000, $1,744 50-100. $10 Splendid Frizes of $1,000 each. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company nt Aaguita. To bo drawn in Savannah, Go. on Wednesday, November 23d, 1853. 1 Grand Prize of. 1 Prize of. 1 •• $8,000 4,000 - 2,000 1,744 1,000) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,*00 1,000 1,000 1,000 $8,000 4,000 2,000 1,744 10,000 pUIDJB BACON a(OK8—10 bbda Prime 1 Bacas Bldea. lssrilu from trtr Mam B. Darla, .id for sola by loat if f?U£Ns* HERTZ. T)LAN!»HBD WAHH. Urns, Plate-Warm . er*. Steak Dishes, Egg Ooddlers with Sand-glass lloek Tin and Brae* Spittoons, BritUbia Tea aod Cof fee ToU, Silver riatod Forks, Tablo aad Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Ao.,f*r sal* low by aov 11 SAMUEL PALMER A SON. I AY.—400 bales prime bfattorn aad Northern 1 Hay. For sal* by DAVID B- DILLON, aov 11 Foot of West Broad-street. XT HAPPING PAPER*—900 reams Georgia rV Wrapping Papor of flnt quality. For sal* by aov 7 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. T>OUT MONNAIB8—A very Ih usortmeut of Ladies' and Gentlamea's Port* Monnni** of 1# latest style* and most improved patents, for sale at tho Apothecaries' Hall, by bov 4 J. E. DxFORD. S NldOAKK—GIaOAK8s—A few Cloth aud Vel- \j vet Cloaks, rooelvod at KEMPTON A VEKSTILLE’8, 72 St. Jaiitn and 106 Uryaa-streela, aov 4 Warlag's Range. K18H LINBNH. dfcr.—4-4 super extra, . super and superfine Irish Lin*ns; 9-8,6-d and S-4 How Case Linens: 8-4, ltM, 11-4 Barnsley heavy Sheeting Linens; Damask Table do; Brown nnd Bl'ohed *v*ry quality. Towels aad Napkins, with n full assortment of House Fu rail king Goods; F)ax O*- nabnrgs, a great bargain. M. FRENDERGAST A CO., 178 Broughtoa-rt., op. 8k Andrew’s Hall, TU8T RKCKIVKD* and lu More, 3,000 Ha- 1 vann Oranges. loot 371 J. D.JE88E. .NIFTY bbls, Extra quality Potatoes, iu store ^ aad for sale by [bo13| W. D. FOBD. YNU THUC8AND lbs. choice Bacon Should- er*. foreale by L«ol21 W. D. FORD. )DCR wna AT FLOCU by tha kbl. or ba,, J also prime Ooshon Butter, for sale by nor 12 W. D. FORD. LJ AlOKED 8ALA1UN.-A few of tboae chotco Cj Fish Just received, and for sal* oa moderate terms it Loot 27 j BERLIN A NATHANS. [ (J8T KBUJBIVHD PKR 8TBAMER—A | toll supply of fresh Family Oroooritt, Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Pickles, Cataupe, Sauoes, Ao. For sal* at ALEXANDER'S, ^ ^Cora*v Bull and Congr**»-«tSre Monument 8q. IJITOOD—WOOD—300 Cord. Prim. Wood TV btaalere David dillok, 00(19 Foal or Wa.I-Broad-st riOTTON A L.1NKN TWINE-—Ilaggine \J and Matrass do; Plow Lines and Cotton Rope, for sal* by SAM'L PALMER A SON. oet 29 Gibbons’ Building. )KAL YANKEE FI/ANNKL. — Just re- , i, ooived: another'lot of tho real Striped Yanko* ] annel. For sale by H0V 9 GEO. 8. NICHOLS. /'lOK8BT8.—Twilled Railroad Corsets Saieoa Regular (hip) do White Regular do Froueh Ellslcr* do Imported Woven do Bosom Girdle do at KEMPTON A VERSTILLE’S. 72 St. Julian nnd 10fi Orynn-ets., Waring*’ Rang*. PILOTHtl AND CA8SIMEBK8—Pla 1 i Freach ud EaxlUh Cloth., Plata aad Plaid Cos- almaraa, Fxnoy Twaada. Sattoata, Kaulaeky Jeaos. So. A fall aaaortmaat far OaaUul Bora -ear. For aal. lav by Tool 111 LxBOCUK fa BOWNK. MERINO VB8T8, dec. ‘ A DIES’ Pfttent Merino Vests . k do suMrfln* Caahmer* do Ladies' China Spun Vrnts Go nil* men's Royal Ribbod Shirts de Cotton and Merino Drawers at KEMPTON A VERSTILLE’S, 73 8t. Julies and 106 Bryan-ft., Waringe' Rang*. )RACES mad BITT8—A great variety a* 1 sorted, from 14 to 12 Bitto: also Iran Braces and Aug«r BitU of all six**. Far ml* by F. W. CORNWELL, aov 7 H» Rryaa-etreot, l^LODR A R18CCIT-15U Able Baltimore * Flour; SOOsaeks AtiaaU Mills do: 76bbS* Hiram Smith's da: Vi 4o Balt. Bsaar ud Bads BlaraUi 10U half d. ud kuaa do, br aaliJy . atrl McMAHOM fa DQYUe, 1_> AT£NT MPK1NU CAN»LKBTU!KB. A aaell UA of three rery arUclreJiiiare- Irad ud far aala by (oredl /. P. WOft ^I-OUR—50 bbls Flour, lauding per ecbr Mo- Nos. 135 & 137jBroughton St., Savannah. Dsewood and Mahogany FURNITURE of all descriptions, sc Rosewood and Mahogany FURNITURE of all descriptions, sold at the LOWEST PRICES, and ou the most accommodating terms. i rniiMiM & (ait.. WHOLESALE AND EETAlL DRUGGISTS, Corner of Broughton & Whitaker Sts. SAVANNAH, GA. Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, to their NEW AMID) 3LAM3® ©TOCIE OF. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND perfumery Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Hat and Shaving FRENCH, ENGLISH AMERICAN SOAPS. JtitJ JgJLiIM 0 xNL^mU ufiXJN 2 AND Dressing Cases, Toilet Articles, Fine Cut lery, Razors and Strops. CAMPENE AND BURNING FLUID, Kept constantly on hand. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF Lamp, Linseed, Castor and Train Oils. Particular aitention'given'to the preparation of Physicians Prescriptfon*. HP* Every article offered lor sale by them, is warranted fresh and genv- ine and aa low as can be had in the city. J. MARSHALL & CO. 10 Prizes “ 400 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 192 (lowest 3 Nos.) 65 (1st and 2d Nos.) 65 (3d and 4th Nos.) 65 (5th aud 6th Nos.).... 65 (7th and 8th Nos.).... 4,810 (uny two Nos.) 27,040 (single Nos.) 300 200 100 00 80 70 60 50 25 20 15 10 5 2 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 900 800 700 600 9,600 1,625 1,350 975 650 24,060 67,000 32,396 Prizes amounting to 144,544 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. Whole Tickets $2 50—Halves $1 25—Quarters 62i cents. Risk on a Package of Whole Tickets $37 00 Do. Half “ 18 60 Do. “ Quarter •• 9 25 Splendid $1 Scheme for November 26, 1853. 5,000 DOLLARS. Georgia State Lottery, Glass 128. To be Drawn on Saturday, November 26. 7§ Nnmben-12 Drawn BalloU-Loveit 8 Number Prise Forty Dolian. $5,000 1,500 751 600 250) 250 250 250 100 100 100 100 40 $5,000 1,500 761 600 1,000 1 Prize of 1 “ “... 1 “ 1 “ » 1 “ “ 1 “ “... i “ 1 “ “3'i i “ “... i “ i “ •* I SI <t 200 “ •*! i-II'u Tickets only $1—Risk on a Package of Wholes, only $14 80—Halves and Quarter, w proportion. Orders tor Tickets, Packages or Shares in any of the Georgia State irina will bopiipa nrnmnt on/I n/xn(<ilnn«inl If.. ^ 400 8,000 Lotteries, will secure prompt and confidential attention—The Managers' Official Scheme and Printed Drawing is sent to all who order Tickets. Address A. D. ELLIS &, CO, Managers, Savannah, Go. N. B.—Tickets in the Georgia State Lotteries can also be obtained from G. B. PATTERSON, 153 Bay-street, Savannah, Go.; GEORGE S. GRAY, No. 5 Owens’ Buildings, Bull-street, Savannah; GEO. W. WYLLY, Comer Bull-street and Bay Lane, Savannah, Ga. BOOK BINDING AND BLANK BOOK MANVFACTtmiNG BY JOHN O. DEITZ, Who, btving become interested in tbie branch of tbo buainoM of JOHN M. COOPER A CO. J. M. 1 and Improved their Boos Bmosar, thus creased facilities for exocuting every variety of work in tho best possible stylo. They have also, laid In an EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF PA PER, embracing the finest qualities of tha beet Manufacturers, both Amerioan aud EogUab. Any description of paper can be furnished that ma 1 ‘ desired. iay be r 16 T?ANCY GOODS*—Needle Worked, Swise, J; Cambric and Lae* Collar*; Lae* fll*«v**and Cb* tu ff* M*. Cambrie aad Bvisa 8I**v*s aad Ch*misett«; Cambric. Svie* aad Law Banda; Needle Work'd TrX mlage; yaleaoieaaaK Thread aad Liaeu Laeae: |Ub- boos, a]9VM t V*lv*i ItlbboBS. Linen Cambric Udkft, Embroidered do; Ladles', Qeate’ aad Ghildren'a U*> slenr aad under garments, do. Ao. for aal* at th* towart prie—by [aovlft] Da WITT 4 MQBQADI. C*APLB DRY U0008.—BTanket*. tCo- backs, DsmoskT*w*ls; Crash, Dird's Fysaad Bootcla Loaf LnWMS. Bl*aeb*d Shirting, sad Loug Cletts; Englub, As**rtean aad Welsh Flaaacl*. Can- ^ErSsa^s w* *** B*V 16 r Da WITT A MORGAN. 1JONITON C/Ola LAKH*—Heal Moulton Col LL ure, MM-ttBSSSSASWtt .*• QAND1KI. FLAM HOOT.—A d.llnoual T hymn BOOKH.—A new Her for* had. nuuitn.—A new roly just recei ved. Bom* in himdsom* Turkey H ay i-andiijo yuont ship ohaub. -O) bales Honk Bixat Hay lxariio, boas skip a aad tor aala low os aka wkarf bj H. E. WA8HBOBN, Axact. Lamb* Wool do, Meu'e verybeavir 1 I.adiea, Miam 0$ Buys* 1 ia short aad long Oleevee and in evei Merino. Ones* and OaMea. Ladiee , l ■ Boa's * IflUUos’ Prawsrs, la the kaavlsaa sari ref, Nat 'salUfa* t WHITE AND RED FLAI9EU. ... _j Isth* Depot for tb*b*etL Flax) vlsi Whit* aadUabldTaUt yards leas, Damuli and Vaew Drop haznusms&L Towels aad Towel ling, heavy flu* Br ed Shirting aad Boeem Lta*aa, ta a 2So. perytrd to th* Inset Imparted than *aa be kad elsewkere. Pillow Case Li« Imperial and Preack Teilet < ofevery else, very «k*ap; L*a**st«r QutlU, whit* aad aabl*aeb*d CeUoi Bneetiag*, la *v*ry width from % I* • N*w York pvieee. CLOTHS & CASSIM '• dree***, Ayroe Cheeks, thirtiag , M Ticks, ia best qaaUU*s very < JQedede, Plated 4* d*. ’ _ Tooth Brushes; Dual BromlatSt rise ■■■■■Ilia, f tstiss&ttiss,'i Casa., Vaaa Sturia, Trioaoila, BulSoua, Klaaaere sSHSaSH® ***iP*a$iath*m.t*ey *k*aa. On * - k'SmSPMivIi aaita 1 HdUlsn*with P*M ia dim, Br*ast “* ~ Oar flto«k is so thoroagbly filled apt* nail* thek inorUMBt, aad It is t a*4 for sal* at mists * ‘ M*yeA«up,thatth*pur*hM*rs*fhlaml small and large q«aattti**,*aab« railed la a g aumb*r ei arttele*, aad thereby *IM a greater eaviai - 'aanyah*rsUr*ia Savannah. ^ AlcC08K.BR * YRUMOpf 111 CoagTM*-rtr*rt Bill to BalLek, Id opposite Pulaski Beae^ rwviiivt toaltoa* p*w*e *r Mails TO THE PUBLIC. B ad way a co., ik* la aad ProprletoM of ths ji •dlss, war* tk* first to du lag tHb mar vetoes aad NifMi ths most Csoraeiatiag Palnsii ffsisaEtfttraaiL. oiysms of Nheumatlsas, Meuralfti powers ever *erUia *eaiplSatSU iartaaity relieve tbe Hamaa gyrtem I ulat* *aoh Organ to a Ueallky Artlm all Diseased IHpoMw “ ‘ ** Corrupt Humor*- “ * Coaetftutlea*—S at Badway AOo. < u.a. b. no. a. Kadway'B Keiaratlsg Rewhreat. UasalTsa, fiaaefataa. 1 neneiveii stesoviis*, hci IT CUBfig.—Aewfala, Tamer*, Bfc RSISASSfSk»5B22kaSre ohitis. Favor Bor**, Bash, Ul**rs, BrpflM Th* above eightoem **aplaiato B. ^ positively cur*. It rsaovat** th* sjiUm bun th* Solids all impa™ _.. posits, fr**iag th* Bleed Mi _ _ iiUMi Main, restoring luaergy and V aad fltnngtb to*v*ry OrganaadMemtor Lcttera frem H Ig FiAyyoars do do TWrtitoh d G LOUR8.—Franklin Glebes, 6 aad 19 inch. Fbr sale by JOHN IL OOOPBB A CO. nov8 ocuLky’m miks- 10 bote* defelby’u O Georgia Plain#, of last yjmrt' esived aud for sal* by LaBOCUE A BOWNJE. uovT 16Z OLANKKTH.—5 bales Duffll D aad 11-3 Bibboa bound family rneivod aad tor salt by aov y Laroche 4 bowme. .NLOUH—30 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Fluur; 50 do F m Ills l»V.v doaiaadiag aad tor sal* by CLAQUORN A CUNNlNOHAM. IBBON8—PUid nod Figured Boanotr' "'Her * — lot of Wide Neok and . [Sbi^T KBMPTON A \ EK8T KR8K Y—Jo*t received a lot of Heavy Ker- KKMK “r. »> as Tow as oaa aov 17 ICKMPTON FUB8H supply ufDr. Wi • Uhl* Pill*, jart ree'd a* ths which ouaiploto* a fla* assortment, offeivd — b« boaybi t* ib|*^rity, ~ YfiB8TlLLE‘8. lad La a V« K A S< u3i JC. paros p. ACON—HACOK^W kMa VrOa^ 1».«« side.; JO do da 4s ShreUerat i* In atora tni far sals b, lUara; 10 aoaka DnflaU'a BWIWAOO- /\ UANUBH.—15 hbl. fouto*., 15 l» tea oirivr. ta< let anla a, _ oasis " w. p. jfoap. Ofa* BIO’S OKU HTBAM Oil—10 bkU readily exhibit their TtnovaUag, raster lag, r dileased body, to health Mr. W.B. OUv*r;ef ' date of May 30.185J. vi »n so reduced lito,” sh* was • __ a spot of pur* firnh of tha atoe whole body, w rebuilding, jmd $ jm ..«* •ntixnljejmAi?aeKnffiuSiZ tSSxA-oiaa to tkrja^Bafnlarea. W. B.—^Magnlalonera af Ufk>aalar. re^U booia avu job "ruiNTiRu: MQIHIM6 nm fOWlt FHil. re - | W« «ra now praparW with | SjT>. imaitw aaairiMaxle t« axMata BOOK axri JOB T BUSINESS CABDfl, BILL HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, OingtiaMiSjCiilicoefl * Chiaiati Manna aad Dareasha too I B.B.U.NO.1. BaSwar's Heady Belter, rat all Aeala Cosaplaiete, lalitnl aari KxtnrnaU. Kng'srssasanafa Oraonr, . nrere. kaowa ia Brooklyn, was a erlppto nine years/ Bad- way's B*ady Ifcltof rsltorSTSm triT prts ia •f u«a miaous, sax bled him to walk two mileewBk*a$ th* aid of stick er eratok In thro* da/«T utovUik entirely ia on* week. ““ Tbousaads of ether ease* equally as v mlautee^ It wiU cur* th* art d«epwato eases ia ft ° < SfiUBALGEA r -Tbe memeat X. R. Relief is anpUed it alleys ibe most palAfUl paroxysms. It trill always SICK HBADACH—It wiU r*liev* tlto lag fains la Mesa minutes. ltwiU likewise prevent -^«sw*d atlanht ^ AO UE.—In ton mi antes a tea sp*oafkl tf R. B. R*. lisf will atop th* Chills and break th* Fever* Aches of all kinds, Faiasef all kiada Braises, Runs, It rariaoa, awaUtua. kjaOa astai. reta ud mala. >JS»A.U»Ht y . .»/.! lahatxar u lau, ahuarem'fltremUu auarilu- play; ka WM« taaviac laxja of aaras. Tha r“ ,raaa ooulA taatxaiaaria ia Ik. asm. plea waa a« tint# oureO the MllUeal wertd Mr. Middle ton le a* stranger, SCROFULA.—When ik* Palis at hasten afltotod Tea year* ?• *■■ dm, FtfM*a years do de 5 VV- Sff ft ?