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the cheapest ory goods
IN THE HIT V f
For Cart or Cltf Acceptance.
BROUGHTON STREET
t'0EAPDBT600DS STOKE,
A Few Boon Bait of Uaruard-Sl.
wholesale and retail
Foreign & Domestic Dry Roods
Is th. «lly. MlMto4 toons of Iht firm,
I, (ho Ml UUktla for SMh, OOBSllttBg is pul of
brown and bleached shirtings.
tsesLSSP™
eolsnd Dlaffhanu—1* andlM. tsrlotj.
DRESS GOODS.
A larat ooHooliott of Block aod oolorod Silks, Folios,
>>lo(d sod Spus Silks, Brooodos, Coburgs, Marino..,
1’ar.m.ttaf, Block, Silk Warp Alpoocss, Bombasine
sod Canton Cloths.
Black and Colored Silk Mantillat.
White Canton Crape Shawl*,
BmUt.'rarkolntond Froach kforinodo, with a Urn
cccntltj of IsoBg sBdSgaaro Wool Shawls ot rarious
"'‘l.Bdlowi French Cloth Cardinal*,
linen goods.
4-4 Family Linos and Sapor do. for trim's.
Linen Table Damaoka, Doyloyi, Napklno, lluaoka-
kuck, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Towels A Toweling.
hosiery and gloves
IJNDKRVKST8 and DRAWERS.
In those dopartmenta will bo found oar ustul large
and well aaaortod a apply.
BLANKETS and FLANNELS,
Particular attention is requested to thoao, aa we fee.
confident they will be found tally 15 per eent. lower
than can be had olaowhare. Planter* and otheri
invited to examine preriona to purchaalng.
tinttlpetn nnd Tweodi for nerwant’a wear
Black and Fanoy Caaaimerea and Vaatlnga for Gentle
men and Boy a.
EinbroiderlPMiTiaceR. Mnalin Collar*,
Embroidered Robes, Chemisette, with a larga quantity
ofLCUdkfa.rerr cheap Gents' Silk Pocket Hdkfs;
filik Umbrellas, Head ildkfa.ete., etc.
oct Id—3ra T. & L. IWoKRNNA.
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
Os BROWN’S
OHEAP CASH STORE.
THE subscriber is receiving by steamers weekly,
bis Fall and Winter Stock, to whiob be respectfully
eollcits public attention.
Plaid Brooade and Figured Silks of the newest styles.
Plain and Figured B<ack Silks.
Plain and Colored Frenoh Mouslin de Laines.
Plaid Colored Mooelin.
Silk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear.
French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and AI de Lams.
Swiss and Jaoonet Cambrics,
do do Edgings and Inserting!.
A largo variety of Hoseiry.
Irish Linens, all prices.
Linen Damasks and Table Cloths.
Frenoh aud Hootch Towels and Diapers,! eto., eto.,
combined with a good assortment or Sheetings
Shirtings, Brown ana White.
All or whioh will be sold at extremely low price
tbs corner of Barnard and Bronghtou-ste.
Just reoeived a splendid assortment of Black and
Col d Silk Velvet Mantillas and Cloth Talmas of the
latest stylee. Q0
* W. D. ZOO BAUM.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
STRINGS A SHEET MUSIC,
139 BROUGHTON-8TREET,
Next door to I. If. Morrell A Oo.'t Furniture Wareroomt
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
S OLICITS the uttentiou of his fnouds and the
pnbllo to his
NEW MUSIC STORE,
whs re they may Inspect a large aesortment of tho va
rious artloles embraced in hie businese.
The arrangements having been made by himself with
Northern Publishers, are such that he reoeives all
new Mueio as soon as published.
Ue also obtained the sole Age noy for Savannah and
the State of Oeorglu- ALBERT UKMUNDER A
BROTHERS' PATENTED CHURCH ORUAN8, one
of whioh attraote so much attention and admiration at
the Crystal Palace, New York. M. COBURN'S, of Sa
vannah, IMPROVED and PATENTED VIOLINS.
also
GEORGE GEMUNDER’S VIOLINS, to which „
Prise Medal was awarded at the World's Fair, London,
also the Agonov tor the MUSICAL WORLD
EW YORK MUSICAL TIMES.
achers and Schools suppllod on nnnsnally
Terms.
•and, all kinds of Instruments repaired and
NEW .
Dealer*, Teachers and Schools suppllod
advantagec-- —
Mosioboi
Piano Fortes tnned.
jUT All orders punctually attended to and oxeented
i the shortest notice.
3n
Magnificent Schemes
OF THE
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES
For November, 1803.
A. I). ELLIS ft CO., (Jontracton and Managers,
THE Bahamas tor the month ot November present
unusual attraction, both In tho brilliant array of Prises
and the number of Drawn Ballots. Th- "
Lotteries aro all drawn under tho noi
tendance of the Commissioners appointed for the pur
pose, and aa official printed drawing ie sent to all who
order Tiokete.
Brilliant Bekeme for Wednesday, Nov. £3, 1853.
$8,000!
$4,000, $2,000, $1,744 30-100.
JW 10 8PUNDID PRIZES OF $1,000 EACH! «£#
Georgia Mate Lottery,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INDEPENDENT
FIRE COMPANY AT AUGUSTA.
- . _ .CLASS1U.
Jobe Drawn in Savannah, Ga., on Wednet•
dau, November 23,1853.
1 Prise
4,000
. 2.000
1,744
1,000]
. 1,000
, 1,000
, 1.000
> 1,000
, 1,000
. 1,000
1,000
4,000
65 (1st and 2nd
, 6ft (3rd and 4th Noe.
Y 6fi ifttli and 6th Nos.
. 65 (7th and 8th Not..
4.810 (any two Noe.)
27,040 (single Noe.)
32,306 Prises amounting to 144,644
*8 Number*, 13 Drawn Ballot*.
Whole Tiokete $2.80-Halve» $l.25-Quartere 62* eta.
Risk on Package Whole Tiokets $37.00
Do. *• “ Half •• fg.fiO
D( >. “ Quarter «« 9 25
Splendid $1 Scheme for November 26<A, *53.
$5,000!
Georgia State Lottery-—Clan 128.
_ To be Drawn Saturday, November 26th.
<3 Numbers—12 Drawn Ballots
«i 8000
Tiokets only $1—Risk on a Paokago of Wholes, only
$14 SO—Halves and Quarters in proportion.
,'•^Orders for Tiokets, Packages or Shares In aay
ofthe Georgia State Lotteries, wiTlsoonre prompt and
confidential attention—the Managers Official Scheme
and Printed Drawing ie sent to nil who oroer Tickets.
Addreee A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers.
.. Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Tickets in the Georgia Stato Lotteries ean
»lso be obtained from C. B. Patterson, 183 Bay-street,
Savannah, Ga, Goo. S. Gray, 5 Owen's Buildings, Bull,
•treet. Snvaunah, G, W. Wylly, oor. Bull-at. nnd Bay
Laos, 8avanaah, Ga nov 18
PARIS MILLINERY.
150 1-2 Congrnas Street.
SAVANNAH, GA,
.GARDINER will open on and after
i November. Ladios aro respectfully in-
\f I9 8 D. A. (
ITl the loth N<
vlled to call.
»ay,New York'
W. D. FORD,
OK ALU IN
choice family groceries,
PICKLES, PRESERVES.
Fruits, ConfccitoimrlcN, NuttSy&o,
PISH, OYSTERS and ICE when In senaon.
" dings—Jefferson at.,
k, Georgia, nor 13
n, uibj
WaIdburg't Building
Havnnnnh,
K Notice.
NCIILEY A THOMAS have rrntovod their
„y“oe from No. 72 Bay-otreet, to the offioe on
olou 8teamboat Co. wharf. nov 17
A L fcALB—lt)p Jhhls. superior Cream Ale,
«U* l
is, just reoeived and for
V M. DAVIDSON.
pATKNT PAUCBT8.Cork~Btoj.ii7
?.****• Br *** *°* Wood Fadhau. for ul
F. W. CORN WEI.
1 P ?W?S eWPLIBB CORN db NEAL..
I (U BUSHELS Prime Western Corn, in
whole Sacks.
do Country Ground Msal, Just received and for
ILV fnov 71 OIL
HAS. H.DURYKE.
Sack Salt.
• ANDREW LOW ft CO.
For Sale.
A MAN 20 year, old, t fir.t rat. Fir.m.n war-
5555 to 4 * 1 * “ or ' , “““* “* of
8AVAHNAH MORNING NEWS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21; 1853.
STEAMSHIP LINKS.
ToT ^«£fe Kwrt,,
THROUGH IN 48 TO Mi HOURS.
lew-fork sad CksrlesUs teni-Wtekii
STEAMSHIP LINE.
" AdiM*. wbWTM .T.ry ,W-
woniHalamln,, Ml., tb. arrlrri
U» tor. from Urn booth and Ww.
O. Saturday th. mw aad apl.udld
\ Joh. Dlchluan,
■ f -.,. r 3sr hin -
ocean 8tei
JAMESADUER
1,600 Tons.
MARION,
L200 Tens, f Commander.
»o D TnL»“'{ Tll .ma.
1,000 Tons./ Commander.
I—"*" «*ri.M«I o. the cut for .at.ty,
speed and comfort, ezperleneed aad courteous oomman-
m *dT For Frnight or Passage, having elegant State
Room accommodations, apply at tho otto* of the «gea».
„ UENRY MI68ROON,
cot flB*SS2s:^!!E2a w
8teernge -do...
„*r Th. nuuhlp NA8UVILLE. will l.
••“r <^“h. bar Mm U the 111. wrly la Moronb.r.
United States Msil Lise.
N. V. AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
“ DAVH OF LEAV
ING 8AVANNAU
FOR NEW FORK.
Tho Alabamo, UapL bohiaoh,...^,.,.. „
Tho Auiu.ta, Copt. Lrou ! “ .. ™
Th. Florida Copt. Woodholl Dam 3
Th. Alabama, Capt.Sohonok 7
::!?
The Alabama, Capt. 8chonok, •• 21
The Augu*U,Capt. Lyon “ "
The Florida,Capt. Woodholl
These shlpn are tho largeat on the eoast, unsurpassed
■St L or . comfort—making their passages in
50 to 60 hours, and are oommanded by skillful, oareful
and polite offioers. They offer a most desirable oon-
veyanoo. to New York. On the eompletion of the
Knoxville, in January next, this lino will be eemi-
weekly. Cfbin Passage, $26.
PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
BAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, N. York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The new and splen
did aide wheel steam-
^ESr*hlrs, KEYSTONE
■■■■■■STATE, Capl. Ilobt.
iiaruie, and 01 ATE OF GEORGIA, capt. 4.4. U*r-
« i r n ’ J ' ,, * J wlll J e,kTi for Philadelphia avery
Wednesday. These steamships are the most oomfortable
on the ooaet, and aro unsurpassed for safety aad speed,
They will leave 8avannah as foUowa:
Keystone(State, Wednesday, 23d November.
8tate of Georgia. Wodne»day, 3Uth November.
Keystone State Wednesday, 7lh December.
State of Georgia....—....... Wednesday, 14th Dooember.
Cabin Passage $29
__ „„ M C. A. L. LAMaSC Agent in Savannah.
sei»20 HERON ft MARTIN. Ag'te in Pbilndelphln.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTE.
TUB SAVANNAH AND CUAJLLBSTON
U. S. MAIL
8TEAM-PAOKET8
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'elock A. M.,
after tho arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and nrrlva at Charleston at Hi M- the same day.
~ looting nt Charleston with tho
Wllnlnafcon Hteam-Paek*t*.
Whioh lenv* with the U. S. Mail avery day, at2)4 F. M..
and also with tha
New-York and Ckarlutoa Hteamahlpn,
Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in time to oouneot with the splen
did new steamship Jamas Adgtr one week,
steamabip Southerner the next. Fare from C
to New-York by land route, $3U— time 62 hours: by
steamships, $26. [my 16] 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
SHIP LINES.
*** ‘6 *»• UaTiO, I/O. 7 1B, IQUIOr,
will meet with dlspatoh as above. For freight
•n. Too regular paokot eobr MARIA PIKE, Au-
MfLSLS mault, master, will have qulok dispatch for .he
•■■■Rabofe port. For freight or passage apply to
Hi OGDEN ft BUNKER.
with dispatch
iSHKf
FOR 1I08T0N.
The schi ISADORA, Bragg, master, will meet
ith dispatch as above. For freight or passage
apply on board or to
aov 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FUR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
L*...The fine brig M. B.DAVIS, Davis, master,
fl&For particulars apply to
■ mot 14 BlilQHAM, KELLY ft CO.
The
FOU HA VANN A, CU1IA.
Th. pukot aohr OKURUK F. MKKCKI1,
•,will have quick dispatch for the
”'' ” '‘ou d £fTt “a ufi ihfeih
port.
<tlL
FOR BALTIMORE.
The fine schr MOHAWK, Graham, master,
will meet with dispatch aa above. For freigiit
— passage apply ou board ot Telfair * wharf,
[nov 11]
BRIGHAM, KKl.l.Y t CO.
FOU niVKUl'UOI..
Th. .hip CUAbE, Capt. White, having the
l.vg-r port or her eergo engaged, will meet
with despatch for tho above port. For balance
of freight, apply to
D H. K. WABDBUBN, Agent.
FOR NEW YOKK—Union Line.
l The regular packet schr. Francos Satterly,
CtReeveland muter, will have quick dispatch for
Bthe above port. For Freight or Passage apply t»
* »> OGDEN ft BUNKER.
With dispatch m'above, i’or freight .
ipassags, apply to
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
Horton, master,' wili hVve quick’ disjiateh for
■MHbtho above port. For freight or pusago ai ply to
8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The schr J. F. TOBIAS, Hand, muter. For
jCfl particular* spply to
Skmk nov 8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
AU. ISgUlUll.GtSIrUrig AUUUOIA, 1 BWDS.
L muter, having part of her freight engaged, will
Ehavo dispatch, ft'or freight or passage apply •
board, at Anderson's wharf, or to
nov8 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO.
Timber,, may find employment by applying t
fethe subscriber, 298 Bay-stroot.
WM. CRABTREE.
FOR BOSTON.
. The bark CHARLES WILLIAMS, Hawes,
a muter, will moot with dlspatoh as abovs. For
Brroight or passage apply to
r 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
Fashions for November,
Ladios’ Cloaks and Talmas,
oonsistingof the most approved and fashionable patterns,
■nob as
Aragonese nnd 8aragaua Sontag,
Eglantine, Victoria,
Cutillian. Pompadour,
Moscow Wrapper, Alboni. fte.fte.,
in Blaok and tha various shades or Brown and Drabs.
The Ladles are invited to oall and inspect tnue
beautiful goods. W. C. WADSWORTH,
No 115Congr**e-et. t op. Pulukl House.
in
■S&Ib™
PIANO FORTE*. A1U8IC Sc A1U81UAL
1NHTRU9IENTH.
The subscriber havingpurohued the
mtire business of F. Zogbaum ft Co„ of
which firm he hu heretofore been tho
acting me tube r in Savannah, woo Id res
pectfully invite tho attention of those
in want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab
lishment. From many yearo azperienee, both in pro-
feuioaal and business matters oonnocted with Music,
Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his scr-
vioea in the selection of Muslo and Inatrnments, or the
fulfilment of orders; with the auuranoe of his utmost
seal aud industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron
age and oonfidenoe of the publto.
. O. B. MITCHELL,
J* 10 Successor to F. Zogbaumft Co.
music! music::
The subscriber respeotfolly informs tbs La
dies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that be in
tends opening a School for Instruction in Sn
ored aad Secular Muslo. Thiough long *a-
" P# Ihaving oonduoted luge schools,
bi*instruction will be perfectly sat
isfactory to all those who may desire his eorvioes in
the above departments of Voc*l Muslo.
Desirous of forming a large olue the price of Tickets
has besn fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons,
including books; the name of which is tho "Singing
School Companion," consisting of Bongs, Glees, TVios
Duett*. Qusrtetts, Choruses. MotetU, Church Mosie!
Oratorios, (fee., tha most popular work of the day.
Those wishing to ferm his class are requested to hand
ot.. . possible to this office or
“ ~Idrcssto
JA8. PIERPONT,
Organist and Teacher Vocal Music.
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
'('HE HUBMCR1BER has on band, and ia
I constantly raeeiving from tho beet and most respee-
Uble manufacturers in the country. Rioh Diamond, Ba
by, Pearl, nnd other Jewelry, nnd sterling Silver Ware,
eueh no Table, Dessert and Ten Spoons and Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Bets; Castors; Cups nnd
Banners; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Boup and
Snnoe Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fiah Knives;
Solid Silvsr Dessert, Pickle and ButUr Knives; Nap
kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks aad Lndlss; Cake Baskets; Castors;
Waiters; Snuffers nnd Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle
Kniven aad Silver Plated on Steel Table nnd Dessert
Knives.
Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks nnd common Brass
iry description.
_ Silver Lever nnd Lepin* Watches: Fins
Bnnmelled Hunting Watches; Gold nnd Silvsr Tblm-
bles; Gold nnd Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silvsr
Watch Chains, Seal* and Kays; Fine Rogers’s Pocket
gjjjjjpl Kasors and Basor Strops; Card Cases Port
Particular attention will b* given to ropniring of
Watches aad Jewelry.
From hie long experience and extensive facilities, be
confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor
him with their patronage. His prices are aa low, and
terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State.
18 S. WILMOT. No. 1 Mnrket-equnre.
)URK.-25 bhls. Mess Pork, SO do Prima do, 3U
do Rump do. Landing nnd for talc by
14 CLAQUuRN ft CUNNINQMAM.
o A
Foot of West Broad-street.
A SULLA JAPONIC AH.-A lot of double
Camilla Japorioas, toe sal* at the Museum by
»T 17 tf RICHARD THOMAS.
Dry
dettdag, ke.
FOR
moons
* °A
THE MILLION!
we Invite thegpuemloo of the public to
cheap nnd deatlnMle 1
„ with the grenfeaetears f.
ONLY. *0 that euxGeods are sc
other boy them t and we would
tower, vianuie aaase qnautie* are sold in any hoax
tho olty. We offer in oar Ladles'
nress Oooda IK-pnrlmcnt,
Hoq.Hu d. lAlif. Cuhni.r.., Bar.,. 3. l.ol.w. Bro-
o^. aod Pl.in Alpaca*. Franck, £n,lt.lt 0.' -
Bd.rl.oa, Bomboaia.i. Ur.Mil., rioidad ..
SUk., Ul.ak Silk. «f all qualities aad .MIL.
o.uu «.d upward. French, SenUh, knilUh aad Auu-
1m. Gil,haai, frlau, ata., ala.
Long and Square Shawls,
ty of
ilk, •
HOSIERY, ftc
la this department, we offer every variel
Cotton nnd Wonted Hose nnd Half llose, f
and Merino Under Garment* for Gent's
Kid, liuck, Bilk, Woolen nnd Cotton Gloves, for Gen
Ladies. Dove and Girls.
, ."'“P*- "*l» »■* Dfurad of all aolo
Liaaa, 811k aud Wuratad Sorpautiu. Braid., BuUol
Edfiaia, <M.
Linens nnd Damasks.
Our.lMkaf Ui.m Oooda, I. la bat a Block, for i
Ter every variety of Bleaehed nnd Brown Damns]
Table Covers all sfses and styles, Diaper Towels, Dai
ask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crash, Liaen Sheotin;
Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-8 nnd 4-4 wide, wi
ranted nil pare Flax, and from tho beet makers.
Blankets, Kerseys, Ac.
W* haven tall nnd complete assortment of Engll
~*d American Blankets, Negro Clothes, nil etylean
qualities. White, Red and Blue Flannel*, Bleached a
Brown Domostica, all qualities, Ticks. Denims, Cboo!
LATEST ARRIVALS OP
EINSTEIN dk ECKMAty,
No. 151 UonireiMt.!
AVE just received by laiokt moamers, n li
Msortment of
8TAPLE DRY GOODS,
nos, plni;
i GOOJ
riuous, Paranattas, Alpaeuas, Setoch Plaids, eto.
Shawls, Cloaks. Mantillas and Citoulars, a splendid
T *d C^ak^* 0 ’ * ,0 * or, of for l** 1 **’ *" ““
French and Swiss Embroideries. Undersleeres,
Chemisettee, Collars, Infant Waists, Emb'd and plain
Lawn Hdkfs, Muslin aadCambrio Banda, Ladies' and
Infant*' emb'd Caps, Cambrio aad Swiss Edging! nnd
Insortlngs, eto.
GLOVES.
Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Lae*, Lisle nnd
Thread do, eto.
CLOTHS.
Bl'k and blao Broad Cloths and a variety of other od
ors, Castimeres, all kinds; BatiueU, Tweeds, Kentusky
Jeans, fe'reneb Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings.
All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries
inen Table Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings
and a great many other artloloe too numerous to men-
tion. oct 24
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS 1
J.P. COLLINS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER,
100 BRYAN-8THEET,
SB
WANTED.
WANTED k
A WHITE Servant Girl to do IRut* Work inn
JX email FnMUy. None need apply but the
to whom good wng^s will be given. Apply at th* I
build tug on State- wfot.i, third doer nbere Bars
Crooks ry,
China.
Oil
illy (
Whi
Stone i
Plates,
lass. Dishes,
U . n«a V Teapots, fto.
Britannia Pitohors,
Japan ft Bowls,
Tinware,
Goblots, Castor ,
Tumblers, Kaivos,
Decanters, Forks,
Preserves, Spoons,
aes nnd Waiters,
iite and’ Fancy China Dinner 8ervle es. White
oweuo do, Tea 8eta, togmher with every description of
Cat and Plain Glassware.
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder
Duxes and Colognes: Bohemian Glass
lognes; rioh Cut Wine Bottles, Chint. «
and other Fanoy artloles in great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, And
irons, Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wioks, Wood and Wil
low Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mat*. Lanterns, both
guarded aad Plain; Fancy aad Ladles' Work and Tra
velling Baskets—in short, ovary article in the Houae-
FurnUhing line may b« found at his establishment.
Dry Goods and Cabinet Fnrnitnre excepted,
JOSEPH UPPMAN,
CONG RES8* ST., MARKET SQUARE.
Fall auil Winter Dry Ooods,
whiob having purchased on the most favorable terms,
ho ie prepared to sell to the ad vantage of his customers.
These goods have been selected under his own inspec
tion, and every article will be warranted to be what it
is represented.
Among hie stock will be fonnd the following, in vari-
is qualities.
A large Aasortment of Furniture Print*.
Kerseys, Prints,
Flannels, Ginghams,
Hootch Plaids, Cbinises,
Satinet*, DeLatnes,
Limeys, Cashmeres,
Caaaimores, Alpaooa*.
Blanket*, Cloaks.
Tweeds, Mantillas.
A grost variety Hosiery, Gloves, llaudkerchiefi nnd
Uouse-Koeping Goods
Turkish Towels,
the largest stock in Savannah.
Hillta, Lace*, Shawl* aad Embroideries
A large assortment of seasonable Silks—Waterod,
Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, 8111c Poplins.
LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleeves and Chemisette.
EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambrio and Jaconet Edg
ing and Insertions, Cambric and Swiss Bands.
SUAWL8, Crape Shawls all sixes. Long Shawls from
to 10 dollars eaob, Printed Caohmere 8hawle, Waffle
riiawls in great variety.
A tall assortment of Carpetings. Rugs, Floor Cloths
and Matts, woll worth while to sot.
RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent
tide, and to whioh speoial attention is invited.
DAM ASK Table Cloths Whitt and Brown, Napkins
and French Towels at varions prices, with many other
goods not enumerated, together with an immense stock
CLOTHING,
which will be sold nt wholosole only.
Country Merchants nnd ethers wishing to purchase
cheap Dry Goods, will do well to oali ana examine this
stock before making their selection*. 3m out 19
Fall and Winter
D R Y G OO DS!!
W. C. WADSWORTH,
No. 115 UougreoH-atrcet, Savannah.
8 now prepared to offer to the citizen* of 8a-
vannah, and the counties adjacent, one of tho moil
inagnifloent stocks of „
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
ever exhibited in this city, consisting In part of elegaut
Blaok and Colorod Brooade Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do;
Plain Silks, fashionable colors; beautiful high Ustred
Black do; Heavy Black Satin de Chines: Raw Silk
nnd Worsted Plains; Common de Lain**, all qualities:
Meriaocs ; Ladies' Clonk nnd Talma Cloths; Printed
and plain all wool de Laines. Alpaooa*, Boaibaxiaes,
Canton Cloth*, Poplyns, Ginghams, Prints, eto. etc.
Persons will find among this large nnd vari d stock of
DRESS'GOODS
We Invite particular attention to onrstook of
HOU8E-KEEFINO ROODS,
both o
aooonnt of the quality nnd low prloes nt whiob
offering them. Among thou m*y be found 6-4,
8-4,10-4 nnd 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Liaen and Cotton
8beetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Connter-
and Toilet Quilto. extra large 3
Cloths, Napkins, Do’
fine Bed Blankets, Linen and Cotton
j '• ••-
Damasks and Cloths, Napkins, Dowlas, Fnrnitnre
Dimity and Chintes; Flannels, nil colors, styles and
qualities; Huckabacks, Russia Towels and Towallngs,
!0; Collars, Bader
dgings, Inserting*,
d t‘ t - *- —
Ticks. Drills, ete.; Embroidsrii
Handkerchiefs, prices from $1 to $
Hdkfs aud 81eeves to match ; I. , ...
Bands and Flounces, very flno and rioh. Together
with n full stook of Plantation, Fancy and nil other
stylos or Dry Goods, to which we invite nil to call nnd
examine. Goods freely exhibited, and ouetomors left
thoir own judgment and tasto to purchase, or look
rther.tf oct 17
FALL OF 1853:
QEORQE S. NICHOLS.
REAM MADE CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, Ifc.
THE Subscriber has now in store and offers for sola
the following:
Qent's line blue, blaok, and brown Cloth, Beavoc
Cloth, Peter 8ham For Cloib, and Camblet Offeroo
Gent's flue black Cloth Cloaks aud Maatias,
Gent’s fine blue, blaok, and olaret frock and Dress
Coats.
Gent's Cadet Cassimerc, Tweed Cassimere, blaek
Cxssimere. bine Cassimere Frocktoes, aad basiness
Sack Coats—a crest variety.
Gent's black Doe Caeslmere, and more than thirty
different patterns of fanoy Cassimere Pants of latest
stylos.
Gent's Voato-about 1,500 Vests, embracing all of tho
now styles, some perfectly beautiful.
A very largo lotof Satiaett Round-Jaoket* and Pants,
"Mka tor ■arrant*.
pll °* Cloth OrtroMU.
YOUTIUM AND 1IO VM’ DKPAUTMBNTt
{«««•*« aquull*. 1b thlapluo*. aud eoutaiaatho
^JUroudcioth. Bmtu-Cloth.r«urShamOrcrooaUaid
aad'sliu,*” 1 ’ “* * 1 “" rrcki
Bine, blaek, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jaekata.
Cadet aad Steel-mixed Satinet RoanTjaeKu. ^
Mixed nnd Kersey Ronad-JnekeU^brffwoM: fine
blaok Doe-Cassimere. blue Cloth, and a lire isort!
“out of fancy-imlorod Cassimere nnd Satinet PantT
Blaek Bntta, figored Silks, Alpaooa Blaek Cioth!jxnd
_ great variety of Merino Vasto. AU ol the abov. fir
boys from 19 to 17 years old. ,9r
* CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT!
eon aias very pretty fringed nnd plain black Cloth
Bails; fanoy colored Cassimere Suits, with Vests and
Pant* oonnocted; Genin's now style of Fanoy Dress
Jackets; blaok nnd brown Talmas; black and green
Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children
from 4 to 10 years.
Children, boys', nnd youth's white nnd oolorod Shirts.
Fancy Artlcle* (
embraoiog almost every article for gentlemen’s ward
robe that can be called for, together with the richest as
sortment of oovered aad plain Caps for gentlemen,
youths, boys, and children.
N.B.—Most of the above goods, the Men and Boys
Clothing, have boon made up exoresaly fir my trade,
nnd under my inspection, nt the North, and ean confi
dently recommend them as good, aad as ebeap as can
be fonad elsewhere, Th* euisoas aad publie generally
are iavited to oall aad see af the Clothing Store, Gib
bon's Range. loot 7
WANTED.
1/OU* fiourweymen Tailors, two Coni hands, and
X tao i’eataloon makers. Enquire at
ootfi ROBINSON ft CAMP8.
WANTED TO HIRE OK PUKCHAHB,
A bob or MAN.auilalrlu for a Porter iuu Dry
J\ Goods Store. Apply to
»P »> WM. WHIOIIT.
Land Warrants.
TI!K highest price paid by.
1 •»«« WM. F. ROWLAND.
Houses and Lauds.
TO UBNT.
P*H u., TW .° •• 6h* corner ef Barnard and
k! New Houston*streets. Apply to
lil. «vld C. A. CLOUD.
TO KRnV.
A BRICK STORE, No. 118 Bry«u..tr,.t. Apply
A - [no, 1UJ 0. A. CLOUD.
TO EKNf.
^1'HE Store lately occupied by John Doyle, Jr.
•A eoraor Bryan nnd Jefferson •street. Apply to
■0*10 E. O'BYRNE.
TO BENT.
O TORE, 139 BroughtoD-et., heretofore occupied
jp ne n Trimming Store. Apply at the Trimming
Store on Whltnker-etreet, seoond doer from Oonxrosa-
•treet. noy 4
TO KENT.
FSfll „, Th . Ma Tw0 8*®^ Wooden Bnlldlngs, with
Kitchen separate, on tho oorner of Jones nnd
JBJBiPurse-streets, will be rented eheap by the year.
Apply at J. MANKE'S,
oot 31 Cor of Moatgomory-et. and Bay laae.
FOU HALE.
Kfg A Uonso aad Lot, oorner of I Jbertjr and Roy-
BJ'S nolds-streets. The l*ot is 60 fen froat on Liber-
XULtj. nnd 99 feet deep on Raynolds-streeto. fee
simple. The dwelling is n now two story brick build
ing with n store underneath nt the oorner.
-ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of th* same dimension, fee
simple. Apply to fw**61 WM. WRIGHT.
VOK KENT.
A Rtahlo aud Carriage House. Applv (0
JX oct 26 WM. WRIGHT.
TO UBNT.
A WHARF Store. Apply to
JA. O.t It T. 7. WALS11.
TO kBNT.
A Brick Ilease on Jonee-etreet, on n tall lot.
&!!■ ^dsseeeieD given immediately. Apply to
MM oct 11 v t.J/WalsUo
FOR SALE.
A LOT beautifully ailualed on high ground, on
Tay lor-street, near the Medical Colloge. Apply to
oct 3 C. PERRY, Agent.
FUR SALS, '
prCff A valuable Plantation, attnated on the Louis-
EnH villa Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has
JaK* food frame two story dwelling, and all neces
sary out-buildings on It, this tract or Land contains
three hundred and aevtmty-flvo seres, more or less;
there are about ono hundred and twenty acres of clear
ed land and under good fenoe, suitable for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton and Rloe ; tho wooded land eon-
tains Oak and Pine, and is convenient to the Central
Railroad, whioh run* through it. Parobasere wishing
to buy, will please oall and examine for themselves.
For farther partioalars, apply on the premises, or to
WM. WRIOUT.
Also, «ill be sold with tbe plaee, eight Negroes, ao-
oustomed to field work; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat
tle, Corn, Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for la
time. Titles nndonbted. oet 3
FOR KENT.
fC|| Four two story Wooden buildings, xlt-
uaied on Wust Hroed-at. and Koberis>Mir«et.
dta^Thesa bnlldlngs are new. neatly finished, with
nil out buildinge. Apply to
sept 39 tf ▲. BRYAN, on the promisee.
FOU HUNT.
fl^HE STORE immediately uuder our office, well
1 suited for a grain and food store, or for storage
oTootton. Apply to [sop 23] ROWLAND ft CO.
r I 'U KENT—Tbo second Storo uuder our office.
X Possession given 1st October,
sep 3 ROWLAND ft OO.
FOU UBNT.
Rfift Tho Tenement in Waldburg’s Building, nt
M'l P r88 « nt uoonpied by W. Woodbridge, Esq. Fos-
JEIMLsesaion given 1st November.
•op 19 R. HABERSHAM ft BON.
TO BENT. .
Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner of
BmH Aberoornnnd Joaos-stroet, inquire to
MM Mp 14 A. BONAUD.
For Sole.
Crfl The Plantation on Skklnway Island, OQL
Inii called the LODGE, with an Island nt- "
XsILuehed to it-in nil said to contain 900***
aeros. Th* prioa will be moderate, and th* terms ao-
oomraodating; for whioh address
sep 1 tf M. O. W. at this ofliee.
Grocery Stand.
T?OR SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward,
JP suitable for a Family Qroeeiy Store. Aleo, Lot
No. 36Troop Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at this
office. tf ang 23
TO RENT.
£!■ Three fine STORES, on Moore'e wharf.
!&■ ROB’T. HABERSHAM ft SON.
JfiJLf«b24
l^Oll HAIaB.-4-A Lot 60 by 90 feet, fronting on
JP Laurel Street, immediately in the rear or the late
Dr. C. P. Riohardsone'e House,
je 28 ROOT. UABER8UAM ft 80N.
QjQbgr ifftir 98EB&
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
fllllE Subscribers would announce to tbe com-
X muniiv at large, that (hay are now opening in
the new briok bnlldlngs, No. Bay-street, Savan
nah, Oa., a general and eomplete assortment of Car
riages, Buggies, Sulkies, fto. And will oontinue to re
ceive from time to time, additions to their stook, that
they feel oonfldent will meet the approbation of ens-
tomers.
They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton,
who hae been long and favorably known ia the South,
as a gentleman or extensive experience in the mann-
fxoture and sale of Carriages; and who is oonneoteil
with* first class manufacturing establishment nt cha
North.
Thoir Stock (whieh ie got an nnder the immediate
supervision of Mr. Thornton,) for superior material
and beautiful styl* nnd finish. Cannot be surpassed in
auy market.
Having thus perfected their arrangements, they are
prepared to offer Carriages, whioh. for lightness,
streugih and durability, are peculiarly adapted to the
requirements of this market, and which they do not
hesitate to warrant in avery particular.
Their determination is to hold Cat inducements not
heretofore enjoyed by thiaeemmaaity, and to keep con
stantly on band a supply of first class work.
Thay hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable
dealing, to insure a share of the Increasing trade of
this rapidly growing city.
T. J. NAYLOR ft CO.
Tuofl. J. NsTLOR.] nov 5 [H. D. W. Alkxandxb.
DYING
And Renovating Establishment.
73 Xork-olreet, near the Court House.
8AVANNAII, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED IM 1832.
r |MIE Subscriber grateful to his patrons and
1 friends for their continued favors wonld state
that, in addition to the improvements in Dying, ac
quired by him daring his last visit to England nnd
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending hie bu
siness, by whioh he is now enabled to Dys n grantor
variety of Colors on Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls,
fto., whioh ha trusts will generally please all who may
favor him with their patronage*
Gentlemen’s Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
as may bo required, ia the same superior style whioh
has generally so much pleased his patrons ana friends.
Ladies' Bonnets Dyed, Bleaehed and Pressed m the
most fashionable styles. Orders from the country
punctually attended to. Terms moderate. When par-
eels are seat by steamboats or railroad, word should be
eent him by letter thronxh the Poet Office so that he may
know wher* to call for them,
nov 14 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
AtKNOWUEDttnENT.
A MODE Sc BRO., returns their thanks to the
• oitixous of Savannah and Its vioinlty. for the
very liberal patronage whioh they have reoeived, and
enoouraged by the snccess of the past year thev beg to
anaonnoe that they have completed their arrangements
and are now daily reoeiving from the Philadelphia,
Boston and New York markets their supplies for an
extensive
FALIj AND WINTER TRADE,
IN CLOTUINO,
JEWELRY AND
rANOY ARTICLES.
Of which their stock will comprise avery quality,style
and description. « nor 5
\/f IUAIILT respectfully informs his customers
lYX and the pnbllo gonorally, that he has opened a
variety of new Toys and Confaetlonery, on the sooth
side of Bronghton-eU tet between Bull aad Whitaker,
where fresh Cakes, Bosks and Bread will be baked
•very day. Alee, leed Cakes and MaooaronUs.
Ornamented Cakes, Jellies and Cream, in fancy
style, made to order.
Cakos fer the oountry will be boxed carefully for
shipping.
A continuance of pnbllo patronage is solicited.
nor 5
Horses.
4» TWENTY head of tao large bar- m
Javanese HORSES, for Okie to arrive lalkr*
C1 Hxvannah. by the I6U1 of this monthVTX 1 !
nov 4 JACOB ELLISTOR.
Twenty Dollars Reward,
TT^OB the apprehension of my man WILLIAM, who
X? ranawajr last Monday. He formerly belonged to
Capt. John Dillon, and was purchased by me from Capt.
Tanker. The above reward will be paidupon his deliv
erer/ to me. [nov 7J H. F. WILLINK.
Aquatic Club or Ocorgia.
rpilK first annual Regetta of the Aquatic Club of
X Georgia, will take plaee at Savannah. commeneTog
on TUESDAY. December 6th, 1853. The following
panes are offered by the Club:
For Eight Oared boats, not to exceed 48 feet la
length—one puree $400
Six do do do 43ft 300
Four do do do 38 209
Two do do do 82 109
sept 29 3tw—id M. GUMMING. Seorntary.
’••Charleston Courier aad Mercury, please copy.
Yankee Notions.
H. C. SCOTT <E OO.,
No. 176 Broughton-Blrttl— Up Stain.
OVER BARNUM’B STORK.
TT7-OUI.D raapwlAilly invito tba ttlaotUm ®f City
W aud Cuuutr/ manhunt* to (hair .xui.li.
atoak (of Hab.rdaah.rv. Farfcmanr, Cuba Mu.loal
Ware., 8lati.a.rjr *»d Faa./ 0<-d. ot all dattriptleia.
TOYS.
A v.ry tar,. aM.rtm.al .f Toy. Im oct IP
Turks Island Salt.
Q AyiA Bu.h.li in .tore, unit for aula by
O.IMJU nor 4 lm SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
i_I AY Sc HUICK—Lundiitg from brig Unrib-
ll boa at Bolton's wharf.
200 halts Trim* Eastern Hay
30,000 Hard Burnt Northern Brick, suitable tor
pavements, for salo lew from wharf by
nev 2 tf WM. CBABTREE, 208 Bay-at.
LOTTERIES, bo.
ter Ulfioa No. 163 lif-niM-nn CIO HoM—in
aouo.atloo with Hurafcu', Kapron
Ocorgia Slate Lottery.
A. D. MXlt t 00.. Maaatan.
•» *h. I»th lualt
38 M «7 78 73 37 3U 6 71 t 31 61 7
14 drawn ballots m each paokage of 25 Uckoto.
OlaSU 123.
To ba drawn in Savannah Tbia Afternoon, 4>^ o'clock,
SPLENDID SCHEME. ^
OOO—l ,500—150
fte. fto. ftc.
Tickets $2—halvee $1—quarUrs 59 eeito.
Risk on a pack of halves, only $13.
" quarters 6 50.
tOr Orders fkom tha oountrv answered promptly,
drawing* seat regularly, nnd prises cashed on demand
nt this ofliee.
Tiokets, either singly or by thepaekngo, for ml* by
nor 11 CHARLES N. PATTKRSGM.
nsoituiA static iTottkhV •
tar the beno/tt of ffie Independent Jlr* (b. «< Jsfwts.
A. ft. ELLISft CO.,Manager*.
VRAWN NUMDBRH—Of Georvin But*
* Lottery, anas 122, drawn on the 19th last:
38 22 27 78 75 37 30 5 74 6 31 51 7
T* be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon.
Georgia State Lottery,
CLASS 123.
8PLENDID SCHEME.
14 drawn ballots in eaoh paok of 26 Tiokete.
96 t OOO—l,AOO—TftO—343
And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prises /
Tiokets only $2- shares in prcq>ortion.
Tickets and Shares for sals, and Print* cashed on de
mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens'* Building,
nov II Opposite Pulaski House
The Very Late* Style
| For Winter Halt, of Frenrh otanyfarturc, and of
bo beat in any reapoct. Call and aee them a
tnd Cap 81
v'a Hall.
URKENK AND t'ULAMHI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
05cs No. 0 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane.
GREGORY ft MAURY, Managers.
SCHEME.
10,000 DOLLARS!
fte. fto. fto.
Tiokets $2—Shares in proportion.
JAMES GOWXN,
nev 21 Vandsr for Oratory ft Manry.
Bay Lane, near Bull-Street.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
SCHEME.
10,000 DOLLARS!
fto. As. fto.
Tioksto $2—shares In proportion.
Tiokets nnd Shares, either singly or by tho paokago
»r sale by E. WITHINOTON,
Vender for Gregory ft Manry.
nov 21 Bay Lane, near Ball-street.
TO TUB
CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH
And tbe Public lu General.
WOLFE’S
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.
fl'HE above-named preparation baa become exton
JL sively known throughout th* length nnd breadth
ot the United States, and ie universally admitted to bo
the most delightful, healthful, invigorating and pur*
it tbe juniper berry, that soles
he distillation and prepi
succeeded in producing.
A long-establtsbod maunfnoturer and importer of
liquors of every description, the undersigned devoted
himself to tbe production of an artiole of pore Gin,
whioh should prove a valuable agent in the euro of tho
manifold diseases which affliot the hutnau race, and for
whioh Holland Uin has beeu proscribed by the mediaal
faoulty for years. At length his efforts were orowned
with suocess, at his extensive distillery in Schiedam,
Holland, from whioh place the pnrestOln has long been
imported,and he a as enabled to givo to the world hi*
Sohnappa, which, for Purity, and eutir* freedom from
th* pernicious fusel oil and all other noxious ingre-
dlouts, and delightful aromatic flavor, has never besn
equaled, and oaauotbe excelled.
Iu order to protect hluuelf from pecuniary loss at tho
hands of cheats, impostors and pirates, who would un
questionably attempt to palm off a vile aud spurious
artiole upon the uususpeotlug community, aad, like th*
wolf In sheep's clothing, prey upon their very vitals, ha
resorted to the expedient of importing and selling his
Sohoapps only in pint and quart bottles.
Thase bottles are of glass, etainped with the name of
th* manufacturer: are corked and sealed, and have
printed labels bearing tbe signature of Udolpho Woi.rs
upon them. They are aleo inclosed in colored wrap
pers, also bearing his signature, in which form alone
they ean be obtained in oases, containing two dcsen
bottles each.
Notwithstanding nil theso guards, unprincipled par
ties bavo boen found guilty of tbe unwarrantable and
criminal practice < 1 buying up oapty bottles, filling
tlmm with vile oomtnon gin, which is the most perni
cious poison with whioh a community was ever cursed,
aud sends thousands j •— J *
yearly.
It is only
the article b
arkt " ‘
i#ydi
Tbt Schnapps have bon introduced but about tw
years, but in that brief time their virtues have been
acknowledged to an almost incredible extent, until itis
a matter of some difficulty to keep np a supply ade
quate to the demand, so fast are orders pouring iu from
every State and territory in the Union, from Maine to
Oregon and California.
Determined that the virtues of tho Schnapps should
be thoroughly substantiated by tho most undeniable and
unquestionable testimonials, circulars wero dispatched
to every regular inember of tho Medieal Faoulty aud
professional Chemist whose neino oould be obtained,
soliciting their acceptance of a bottle of the 8olmapps,
with a view of enabling them to teet Itsmedioinal qual
ities in their practioe, and submit it to the etrioteet
chemical analysis in their laboratories.
Of the ten thousand pbysioinns nnd chemist* in the
United Btatcs, about four thousand acoopted tbe offer.
Upwards of two thousand have promptly furnished their
written endorsement that the article is all that is
claimed for it, and ia tho strongest language recom
mended iu general use, not only as a remedial agout,
bat a delightful, harm less ana pleasant beverage —
Thee* voluntary endoreemenU are from gentlemen of
^ealienable knowledge and the mostperfeetscience,
alone have practitioners and ohemieU furnished
. .... — »r**e, in almost every
~ spoken in its favor
firyaa-eireet, a li
Goods atd'Chaap Jewelry.
• li.—Every article ie warranted aa represented or
the money willf* r«funded. Salt poeiUve. Terms
cash before delivery.
Adm
Will bo sold in front oruVeCourTuouse, between Ik*
legal hours of sate, the interest ef D. M. Rogers, dooeto-
ed. In tbe Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchison's
±*- 857a?S.^??ru.“^ ,H *^^'^ UM
SiSSBfHS* °- M -
Admihielrators' 8alt.
tamii tJ 9»TUa.8DAY, Deoambqri,
Will be sold in front of ooart Manse, between th* le-
tt.sasas
In the basement of whioh |a aaOfltee. Drawing Room!
*d with gas. Thera are epsetoua accommodation, for
kitehen and servant reoms, carriage boas* and stable
in n btick building on tbe rear ef Urn dwelling; on the
lane in the yard, is n fin* pump nnd good water.
Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45, n good Cook
.by leave of
—A Yellow Woman, aged about 45, a
saber. The above porpsrty is sold.b;
dinary, as the property of D. M. Bogs
i by order ot the Administrators. X
lots to suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms oash.
. . AI Private Bale*
Lot No. 12 and Building, on 8tont-str*et. The Lot
is fee simple, 60 front by 99 deep. .The dwelling is tno
stories high, nnd well finished. Will be sold low if ap«
plied for by the 20th ins*.
Two five nor# lots, one mile from the eltv, for solo low
if applied for immediately, on accommodating terms*
W?u r 'fim 1, , , .ii£S. , ' B, “ li ‘""
JuauSSf'al 0mm ’ *» lota u ■ultpur.baaara,
21 bbl. oboio* Butt Fork, i. lota to soil punhanta.
Landing aud for sal*.
Adfitirnble Building Lot for 5o/e.-Lot No. 9, fourth
tythiog, Anson Ward, lor partiouinrs, enquire nt the
eouniiag room.
S’""-Powd.r, 1 do aaa.nl tOa'a
UFO no po.U.r, 11 do Uupuul'a « t ro»6«r, for Ml*
low to close n concern.
Clothing nt Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine fresh,
•aok and overooate, in lote to snit purchasers, foi sale
low. Term* each.
Bcuiovttl.
T IIR Milinery, Trimming aud General Variety
Store ia removed to the stare on Whitaker-
•trset, next door to Coogrese-stroot, opposite Henry
Lathrop ft Co., where willbe found every variety suit
able for the season in Milinery, Trimmings and Fanoy
goods.
Millinery Department.
Riohly trimmed white nnd colored Satin, Bilk and
8trnw Children ■ white nnd oolorod trimmed Beaver
Hats and I late, braided and embroidered Hoods, tansy
8*Un Bonnet linings. Feathery Frenoh Flowers ana
Wre aths, a great variety of Brass Caps, Tabs and other
head-dresses, Regolet*.
This is the store that every man's wife onagetBon-
aeto nil the way from 60 cento to $10.
Ulbb*nM, nil It* and Satin*.
A large lot French Bonnet nnd Cap Ribbons, vary
low i white and colored Silk* nnd Battas, Lining Silks,
Clonk and Talma Taeeels.
Trimming*.
Pointed Velvets nnd Ribbons, Lae* Oimps nnd On-
loons. SUk and Wonted Braids, Embroidery aad Brald-
lag l’atenis, Worsted Embroidery aad Floes Silk, every
shade nnd oolor, Steel Trimmings, Gold nnd Blivet
Braid and Laos, Embroidered Muslin Cellars, Chotne-
setta and Sleoves Fancy Breast rins. Bracelets, Kid,
India Rubber, China and Wax Dolls Oloves.
91 Miners and Dresa-Mnker* Oooda.
MR8. HOYLE,assisted by oompeteat Milliners, from
New York, will attend to the Making nnd Trimming
Department, and will endeavor with skill and taste to
please all who will favor her with their orders.
Cloth Talma* mads, out and pinked. Slippers, and
3moaking Caps stamped for brading, Straw Bonnets
blcaobed and pressed.
Remember the spot in Whilakor-stroot, next door to
Congreeo-otroot. nov 14
DR. H. W. BASKS,
T) E8PECTFULLY offiir* hie Professional eer-
JLV> In the.various branches ef DENTISTRY,
to the cUirons of Savannah aad vicinity.
RxrxHRNcxs—Edward Padelford, Sr., 8. T. Chap-
maa, J.Mph 8. t.,. W. W. Uaoula, .U II. Pr.a<t.r-
ftQTOfflce on Congress st, 1 doors from Drayton.
i wretched drunkard's grave
EXCELSIOR,
SAVANNAH FAHHIONABLB
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
No. 118 llrynn-at. Sc C'ongreu*«*t..
Opposite the Market,
F. 1. KUSKNBERB, Proprietor.
O N hand and for salo n large and woll selected
stook of
Fall A Winter Clothing,
Cheap for CASH nnd on accommodating terms.
SELLING OFF I SELLING OFF I
rpllli; entiro .lock or UKOCKKIES, WINES,
I IJQUOM, BEOAR8, 8AUCE8, *•.,»«., lu alora
No-167 Jiroo.htou >L. will b< .old off at COffT pllcta,
ns tho ooaoarn has to ba closed.
r 15
A. A. SOLOMONS.
Baths! Baths!! Baths!!!
M Y BATHING ROOM8 aro uow ready audio
complete order. Warm and Cold Bathe only 26
. I would respeotfully solicit the patronage of th*
pnbllo.
N. B.—Oontlemen will please pnrehase their tiokete
in the Hair-Cutting Saloon beforo bathing. Com* and
Batba—I will have it well attended to, if I enn get oue-
tom enough to pay its expenses,
nov 16 J. M. HAYWOOD.
New Jewelry Store.
THE Undersigned has opened n Jewelry
'Establishment, at No, 165 Congress-street,
where be will be happy to show hi* patron*
A BOW nnd eplendld assortment ef
. „ L1 WATCHBH Sc JBWELRY
ef nil kinds.
Having engaged th* eorvioes of n competent Watch
maker, he is prepared to do repairing of avery descrip
tion in tne best man nor, and hopes to give entire eatis-
faction to his patrons. [noifij H. 8ILBEB.
count and risk of the form!
BHHjl
Oardaa Lot at At
waMBSaf* 1 ^ 1
ohsoers paying for titles.
Four TweSter
Broad-street aad
new and neatly fl
Foi terms n$$l. .
BtoreeRrr Meat.
SSiiWCCttdT—
j^asaiwssifiir rwwsggs
. , P’imtWkU, am M Priam. Solo.
Just reoeived la store, and lot sM* in lets to sail***
ohnoore. Terms aash. jJllr
fct# * 1 ** Tractor Land at Private Sato.
Lot Land No.», 15.A oontaining 14Uaer*«,wsUtlm-
bered, situated in Onao County bom mansion.a Sow
mile* Irma the State R. Rond. w
Rotendalt Cement *f PrigoU Solo.
tending per schr Cnteraet-IOO IUiUj
VTO have just reoeived Arom U,
I'hiladolphia, and will aontinao to 1
■ale, Anguatus Hummers Improved M
Thu is the boat oompoeltton of Ciflb r
u*StSStiGZZtt9SSSe*‘
t>»»y»uuaaMoif?otiuU 4 /utote
at private salo:
j6 bXoJiMjSil!; wJuSTi J!»Jf , lfii»(*® , '4
6 alikth oaa.rt.t, owiuin * uVT.«i'
Bruudj, 800 doa. af to. Makaln, Ik.ITT ul hA
Jjsa
Baoui.-ai oaaka (Mm, U Miki ”— U mil
(hauld.ri.
IUt.—S00b.l., Eaatan a.3 Hattkam.
Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps. Molasses (tens, fto.
CsiOKKHs.-10 whole nnd 19 half bbls. Root**.
80ALBS.—A ‘ *
Also, I
Dry •
"tt*7
Tm> Stores, Net. $ awTuMulai's Rnllfilmg, Raw
street, for rent low. ■*
Barnmn’g aouthern Museum.
T HE PROPBIKTOHB lo ..uouh. to th. .1.
.. of 8*>aauak that tha, hat* Maatoff Hnaa-
u.aUf to tola .It/ aa aatowlaa iilHaMmal jSuma
•I tha T.rcat (aaorlptloai, autoaalu Tlllluil, at
uaarl/ .T.rj aarlat, ulaatat fnu tha
FOREST AND MOUNTAIN,
FROM THE SEA AND THE AIR.
Toth, aortou., a. wall aa thaaa lutaraatM to th.
ttud, ofnatui., aa aha uaatfaata haiaalf to th. i
rout formshrwhtohtha lluha af tulmal |
traoad, thU aahibltlou aaauot fail la uT
and delight.
Believlug that the preeeae* ef each nn Inotltulle*
mast be desirable in n eity of tho extent, pepnlatton aad
P““ha.aaM haatttoad
touuuuh hmTHtUMM worth, tha ^trraa,aaf It.
I. tha arraa,.waulof thalrapaaluauaw laharaa au>
SSaSffiSSJgS&S
eoleoted from Urn oaUlogoe, whioh emhrneod aalmate
from all parte qf ike world, will afford • slight odMaw-
tion of the extent of tho ooUeotion to white pahlte nte
tentlon ie now invited.
°I y°°?. A •P'.'tt w ifaalmau af tha (hall Onto
bf.Auuthdyto Phaaniuto admanaa.wjw^
Th. Blaok Oaok. Two Tari.Ua. of th* Pnlria tin A
Carrlor pl,.oa. BlidaofPatradlaa—tha two ato min
thafUd. Th* Kla, Blri
tala, Bird, aad iwtnlr-aanE dlffanat rartaUMadlk.
th* loruu-with a auabar af ifnallar aatmala. A (a.
lloraard Do, of tho larfoat olio, aad . Ml pm tut.
Itof, a uativ* Of tha Paata* lalaudt, tha nalloot p.
olmoa of tho ooalao opooloo mr ooaa.
A Boa Uow. A Mormald, aad .Taatot. of othar aa.
Aa Africa* Door to Uto Alda m A tw.
atsawrayawfifir* ** *•
noy B
l > rivutc Hoardln|f House.
T IIR subscriber having taken tbo spacious real-
denoe lately ocoupied by Wm. L War. Esq,, ro-
spootfully uotifies his friends nnd .the publio, that he
Ie prepared to aooommodato both permanent nnd tran
sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who
have rooms elsewhere ean take their meals at his boas*
shonld they wish to doeo. Tho honse is located ia a
eentral part ofthe eity, on Wright Sqnare, oppoaito th*
Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfaction he
trust* that both friends an<f*f
shareof patronage, toot 20j
Boarding.
A FEW Mechanics cau be accommodated with
/ Y good Board 2d door from tha oornsr of Mason
kuDrr* *—“
rDr ay ton -streets.
X
their testimonials. The
ie puMiopr
>, has boldly
Th* New York Medieal Gasetto nnd Journal of
Health, high authority, has repeatedly proolalmed it*
oxoelleneo. In theJnly number of that Journal, Dr.
Reese its accomplished editor, has publicly iavited a
discussion upon the snbieot of the os« of aleoholio mix-
tares. medicinally, in his widely circulating columns,
nnd the views of tho modioal faculty in roferonoe to my
Sohoapps, in particular, giving an aasuraneo that they
should be epread b»f»re the publio. Physicians, there
fore, who have not already compiled with my request to
forward me their opinion, ns tolls qualities, will oblige
oy doing so through tho editor of Medical Gasotte.
than simply state this
may read, this pamphlet oould
bo iuoreased to an indefinite length by the publication
of these authorities, all on file nt the warorooma of tho
Were it necessary to do n
te| ~ *'*■ * * > runs ma
indefinite length by t
faot, which he who l
proprietor, in Now York.
Ills not only as n remedial agent that the Schnapps
_f» to be recommended, but as a gentle and perfectly
harmless stimulant, which oannot be otherwise but
healthful aud invigorating, and may bo indnlgod in
with impunity by those of temporate habits, without the
slightoat fear or tbe baneful, mournful and horrible
consequence* of lntoxioatiou—that vie* whioh desolates
the social hearth, entails misery upon oountlees thou
sands, fills onr hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and
roa tarnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit.
In countries where par* wines nod liquors can be had
. jodily.aadfor a mere trifle, they are freely used by all
elaeaes, aad drunkenness is hardly known—that vice
to which th* eenplet of the immortal poet so aptly ap-
plle*.
drank ia preforeoo* to nil other distilled or tarmonted
liquors, oar T.mperanoe Societies would have loss ar
duous labor to perform, and Homo* Greeley, Gough.
Barnum, and the other learned, eloquent and devoted
friends of total abstinence, would rarely be called upon
to ascend tho rostrum, and eons* thousands to listen,
with "an attont ear," to tbe great and startling truths
they relate with each fervid and impassioned eloquence.
There need bo no Maine Law to suppress intoxication.
Ax long as mon aad women will persist in drinking
dragged, adulterated, poisoned liquors, with whioh thw
nonutry is flooded, drnukennesa ana all its eonoomitant
evils must exist. We may well oxelaim with Cassia—
" Oh that a man will put an enemy into his month
To steal away his brains 1” /
In many districts of this country, particularly in th.
region o! the great western nnd southern rivers, the
eharnoter of their waters Is such as to produce great
disorganisation of the system, and flreanently chronic
disorders of an incurable character, the enumeration
aod speoifieatioa of which would be a matter of snper-
erogation to all those who reside ia the districts specified.
When qualified with the Schnapps, the bane is neu
tralised or destroyed. This fool lias baeome generally
knew* at tha South and West, and tha Sohoapps are
used to the exteat of thousands of bottlsa daily. Their
great reeommeadaUon ie thoir undeniable and well-
estnblisbed parity, whioh can bo proved by ehemioal
nnnlysation of the oontents ef any nnd every bottle
bearing the above enumerated evldeaees of gennine-
Tho proprietor eoUoite the most rigid teste, and
any person or persons to provo to the contrary, or
to jndnoe unequally pure ex track of the juniper berry.
The publio are again reminded that Wolfe’s Aromatic
Schiedam Schnapps oaa only ha pr tow red in plat and
quart bottles, stamped, labeled nnd corked, and in eol-
e, with the signature ofthe proprietor
It ean be obtained, in small or unlimited quantities.
B016 importer »ni rropri.ter,
*ct26—lm Noe. 18 aad 22 Beaver-street. New-York
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
THE undersigned has opened n New Hardware
Store nt
No. 149 UnirMLSlreeh
In the store recently occupied by Messrs. N. K. Bar-
uum ft Oo., and ia now receiving an entire ne o nnd
well eoleoted stook of
ENC4LI8II AND AMERICAN GOODS,
embracing almost every article usually found In n
Hardware 8toro. Hating purohs.oed his stock direct
from the Manufacturers in England nnd this country,
be is enabled to offer bis Good* as lew as they can be
purohasod at any other establishment at tha South.
He respeotfully asks of the patrons of the late firm of
McCleskey ft Norton, tbe eiUsens generally, and per-
sons visiting the city, to give him n oall, ana be satisfied
of his prices, eto.
ootft QEORQE A. MoCLESKEY.
Coal, Cool!
Qnn TONS Liverpool Goal it (7 p«r too. ea.tr,
100<1. Bad Aak do at(8 d. do
r.raaUh/ A. N. MILLER.
0—22 lm Eariora Wharf.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites tho Ladios to call nnd inspect nn invoice ef
Cloth Cloalta ond mantillas,
reoeived from the eelebrnted manufactory of Okougb
Uuodic, Esq., Now York Oil/, which for superiority
of stylo nnd quality oannot be surpasswd, at
No. 116 Congress-street, opposite Pulaski Honse.
For Dole.
HR M. feet of Boards nnd Scantling, for sale low.
4 U to dear out a lot. O. FERRY. Ageat,
x>P 13 tf WBlink's Wharf.
NUFF—SNUFF—Lollard’s Maccoboy Suuff
in Jars, Dottles, and by the pound: Scotch do do
American Ueatlemaa do do do. A large and freah
J*V« AptAhwarU.^alUg^
Z ERMAN'S
Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wadi,
delicious article combined ao many merito*
X rions qualities that it now baa beeoraa n standard
favorite with tbe oitisene of New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Pitteborg, and other place*. Dentists and
Physiciansi prescribe it in their praotloe most anooees-
fully, and from oysry source the most flattering lauda
tions are awarded it. Inflamed, acre,or bleeding gums
•>*# Immediately cured by IU use; Us action upon them
is mUVtoottiing, aad effective. It olsense* the teeth
so thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl ia
nlMcaoee, and diffusa* through the mouth sueh a de
lightful freshaeas, that tbe breath is rendered ex-
qeleltely eweet, nnd it will In most instances afford re
lief to the most violent toothache.
Tha following oortifleato from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist
of world-wide celebrity, who has submitted tha artiole
to n chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince
any one of Us superiority:
" 1 have examined n bottle of 'Zeeman'* Anti-Scor
butic Tooth-Wash,' aod find U to be a vegetable pre
paration of nn innooent character. I believe it will
prove beneficial for tbe pnraose it is recommended"
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
Just received and for sale by
nov 17 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
CL0THIN6 EMPORIUM,
C*r. of Gaiffrm ■>( JeftrwMH,,
MAAS A HETMANX,
PKOf BiETOEB.
M AAS AHEYMANN in fultvpraparad laahair
to (hair .aatom.ra, aad to Uum who ■» h.
t*ff Safannab. tha larfftat awortauat *7 '
Vail aad Wlalar Vaau,
Oloaka, Ovar Ooata, Vaata and PautalaaM la wary
varl.l, of appro,.d .1,1., for Ua.tl.Bau, Yaulha art
Bo/a. Th.fr atoak .( Clothinff .111 aaiapat. with aav
other ia tbl. olty, for rood mat.rial, worhaauuhlp art
raa.ouabl. prior.. — aaao—
A> thla ulabll.hm.ut, Bay ba (Muff u vail aalaata*
_<-*« MAAB A HETMAatM,
Bakery! Bakery!I
S 'ilK uudorilgoad h*ia l.avo to lufora thu old-
a.ua .7 Savauuah, {bat ba will opou au tha M .7
rotubor, a Bakary at Ika aoraaffjf I.I.malal
Cbarltoa^traaU, wbara ba *1U bar.lib. boat af VlMr
aad tha lari*.I ala* Broad for tha prioa, hi. mm
brl.r ruh aud a. orad t j b. will ffuarautaa tha* hi*
frfouda and thu puhUa U patroaialiff his wttl hu (M>
Tlckatj to b. paid for lu ad vaau 0.4 anal forwah
ally. Tiab.U ram ba talk *1 tba barn If taaltal, m
Broad oarrled toauy partof tbt olty. Oub (yatS Iff
tb* ordar .7 Uta day with ma. aa I bar* 1*16 UMlt 1.
by-mu. day.. What I bar, iut with bad watriMW I
tbrtK itSSj? *OIKBELHoJ?ffE.*'
Bar City popart ropy. laa aat 27
Daguerreotype LlkeMOMO.
T HE aubtcrlbor D uow prupurwd to uuuautu
LIKENESSES, lu tba bwt alyla *7 Uu art, at hi*
marniUo.nl UaUary.uiuCT af iC ialJau-atTMt aad
Idarkat Squara.
All Tloiure. warrautad k. (It* aatlafUatiM,« ra
ta ban without aatra abarft.
. d^*7u*truotion. ffir.u iu tbt art, with apparutu
furuT.^i alto. Bto.lpaud Ch.ml.ri.
WOOD! wood:
will ha promptly attended
CT Weed Sol4 Low Fer Otsh.
Jen 1 if > J.M.RUTLRR.
WOOD! WOODS! WOOD!!!
HE Subscriber hae now and will keep ccutetnat*
a hand, a large supply «f the heel quality ef
THE
X Jy on hand, n large supply ef i
highland Oak, Hiokery and Pine nv
offers by tb* whole sale or retell, as lew
flu**-' * ' “
be boaglt for in the city. AU order*
tended to. and partienlar attention given to
menL Wood vert*-***•- -*—-* -
Railroad Bridge,
jy 2* -
meat. Wood vard at the old stand at th* Canal na4
1VEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY. NOY. Un, 1851
X>UBY Moments of an Idle Woman.
I) Lives of the Quean’sof England: By J. P. Smith
Esq., author of Amy Lawrence* ft*. tW W' '
The Old Doctor: or fftrxr Leave* from my Journal;
being eketohes of the most Interesting remimsoenoes of
n rotlred Pbysieinn. Ul
Short Patent Sermons: By Dow, Jt., voL 3d.
Th* Countess ef Arnbeim: or w *ritr Timothv’s
Book Cnee: ByO. W. M Reynolds. 7
Lionel Ainsworth; or tho Yonog Partisan's Doom.
Oleason’e Pictorial.
r« 8*1* Wo. 1360.UJW. (trwt.
G UOnKtS—A boautihil pair of 13 iochOlabu,
ColcitUl uud T.r..tlal, for aul. ohoup by
17 , 8. B. SIBLEY. Mo. 133 C0MfffW**L
/^.OLD V«N8.-A turf, .uortm.nl of Gold
VT 'Foul, iu Gold aud ftilr.r axtonaion auaaa, war-
rauud au axtallaut artiola, far Hit by
g. (■ SIBLEY, ifo. 136 Bmj^B
Urffa varioty at
Votvoi, Gilt aud
' otbor hluda, a
UMFTON A YKaBTXLLVg.
Fgga wHiTq
BBIOHAM, KMfiLT A CO.
Hoa,y and Flu# do, and a lari* atoak tfu.fr* B1m-
k.u, a aupariol duaUty^bjMau a^vala, a/^"
pONOKRSS WATER—A frmh .apply dh
\ lAAtBlrtAS, dtpo.—A lain aud"i"
kt ofCnmAll
SuiKXidtoilK
H I* I ha. af Grub bam far |
AMS, Choc.., Oranffa* aud Appl
,.i for ml. by JOS
/ tlltCKH oo Merehuau* Bash,
q'KN Boa., .xlruqualityuf ChMMaud Qathw
J. Uutt.1 iu Kora aud for .ul. ty
u.,17 W. P.TOBP.
O AMPLINQ INSTRUMENTS.
a,^ c ^r<a B srht'ffl , s25^
Measures, tot sale bp F. W. COff"*
OODb—PriBM Oak mOT