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Tkurndny M.r.l«S. knlf-pmut 4 ..’clock
== f|0M MIIL EDGE V ILLS.
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Ntx.LLKnoxvii.Li, Nov. 93,10 A. M.
HOUSp Ol' REPRESENTATIVES.
Idr.EdiUr .•^•Tha House mot this morn inf, snd
after resiling the Journal of yesterday, proceeded
with the rpf alar order of the day. The Rill for the
pardon of Elijah Bird, of DeKalb county.
Mr. Thornton, of Columbus, for the condemned,
aad in favor Of the bill—Messrs. Irvin and Pottle
t|slas«iheblll. *
Tbe discussion occupied the whole mnrainf Ses-
iion, as nearly all of yesterday, and will be cootio-
ued this afternoon. There is considerable doubt of
tbs decision of the General Assembly; and one or
t*o lengthy, arfumontlre and able speeches bare
been made upon both sides.
Tbs House adjourned to 3 P. M. this afternoon.
IN SeTuTE.
Nor. 83d, 1854,0 o'clock. A. M.
Hr. Cone, of Bulloch, reported a bill for the In*
corporation o^tbe Georgia & Florida 8team Navi
gation Company.—Read first lime.
A Resolution allowiug Committeo on Census Re*
turns to employ one or more clerks—was passed.
Tbo Committee on Rules—reportod—amendments
wero made end the report adopted.
/ communication waa introduced by Mr. Hull, of
Clark, from the Grafid Division of the Sons of Tom.
persnee, uow in eeeiion hero, requesting the privi.
lege of presontiqf a Petition to the Senate to-day.
A resolution to lay the same on the tkble waa lost
—Yeas 34-4fays 50.
And |the Secretory was, therefore, instructed to
inform the Grand Division, that their Poliiion would
be received through one of the Senators, or in a
•ealed package addressed to the President of the
Senate.
Mr. Noioly-^-A bill to incorporate Griffin Baptist
Church. Also, A bill to make a oew county from
Monroe, Pike and Upson—which was read first time.
Mr. Sturgis-A bill to abolish Imprisonment for
debt, except in certain cases—read first time and
•$0 copies ordered to be prioted.
Mr. Williamson—A bill to lay off a now county
from DeKalb.
8ennte adjourned to 3 o 'dock, P. M. F.
HEBE U YOI'B HEALED If.
Holloway’s Ointment.
A most Miraculous enro of bad Legs af
ter 43 ycara’ Hufleriug.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Gain in, of 7051.
Marye-etreet, Weymouth, doled 18/A May, 1061.
To Professor Holloway:
Sir—At ths age of 18 my wife (who is now 61) eaught
s violonl cold, which soitlod in her logs, and over sinoo
that time they have been more or less sore, and greatly
inflamed. Her agonies wore distracting, and for months
together she was deprived entirely of rsst and sleep.—
Every rsmody that medioal men advised was tried, bnt
without effect | her health suffered severely, and the
■tate of her lege was tcrriblo. I had often read your
Advertisements, and advised her to try yonr Pills and
Ointment; and, aoalast resouroe, after ovary other
remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so.—
She oominsnoed six weeks ago, and, strange to relate,
is now ia good health. Her legs are painless, without
team or scar, and her sleep a and and undisturbed.—
Could yon have witnessed the su fferings of my wife
during ths last 43 years, aad contrast them with her
present onic
lighted in hi
;ed in having been the means of so greatly allevia-
the sufferings of a follow ereaturo.
(Signed) WILLIAM QALPIN.
Thirty, year* Htandlo;
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbe, Builder of Gat
OwnS’^q/’ Ruehcliffe, near Huddertjitld, dated May
To Professor Holloway :
sir—I suffered for a period of thirty yoars from a bad
It*, the result of two or Hues different accidents at Oas
Works; aooompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had
recourse to a variety of medical advioe, without deri
ving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be
suiiiutated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills
and Uintinenthave effected a complete ourein so short
a time, that few who had nob witnessed it would credit
the faot.
(Signed) WILLIAM ABBS.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr.
W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Markeb-stieet, Hudders
field.
A dreadful bad Breast cared In one
Month.
Attract of a Letter from Mr- Frederick Turner, of Phi-
hunt, Kent, dated December 13/A, 1860.
To Professor Holloway
Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from bad Breasts for
-ethan six monthi, and during the whole period had
l ‘ ,_ " * ““ J 1 use. Having
the best medioal attendanoe, but all to
before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your
unrivalled modioine, I determined again to use your
Pilla and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in
her case, and fortunate it was I did ao, for in leas than a
month a perfect oure was effected, and the benefit that
various other branches of my family have derived from
j, rw ||_ agtonlihing. I now strongly recoin-
to all my friends.
FREDERICK TURNER.
d them teal
(Signed)
Bad Breasts
Burns
Bunions
Bite of Moa-
•1'iitoos and
baud Flies
Coco-ba;
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment
. i most of tho following oases:
Bad Logs Chilblains Fistula* Boro Thtosts
Chapped Gout 8kia Diseases
hands Olaodnlar Scurvy
Corns (8oft) Swellings 8ore Heads
Cancers Lumbago Tumours
Contraoted Piles Uloers
and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds
Joints Soalds Yaws
^ooo-bay
t'luego-foot Elephantiasis Sore Nipples.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY
244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London) and by all res-
peo table Druggists and Dealers iu Medicines throughout
tho British Empire, and those of the United 8tates, in
Potest 37)^0., 87o., and $1 60 eaoh. Wholesale by the
principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A.
B. 4 D. 8AND8, New York.
POT There is a considerable saving by taking tho lar
ger sues.
N. 11.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev
ery disorder are affixed to eaoh Pot.
Foreale by . W. W. LINCOLN, Agent,
Congreas-street, Savannah, Ga.
Reduction in Price
or
BOGLE’S H1PERI0N FLUID,
For Restoring, Preserving and
Adorning the Hair,
TO THK FOLLOWINGS LOW KATK8, VIZ t
Bottles formerly sold at 6U ots. reduced to 26 ots.
«« *. « m 75 ..
a'he beet article ever known for curing Bald-
1 >•**'•, Dandruff, Salt Rheum, and all affootions ol
iue«4t£.n. Whoro every thlug else has failed, Bogle's
liyjkeric>n Fluid bas effected a permanent onre.
Bogle’s Electric Hair Dye,
IS ANOIUKU WONDER OF TUB AGE.
It instauu'y coverts Bed, Grey or unsightly Hair, in*
to a beautiful Black or Brown, literally dying it the
moment ittf applied, at the same time improving the
eoftaese and flexibility of ths hair. Itdoea not stain the
skin and can be applied ia any weather. It* offsets are
whonover used, at o
ebeyond price and
Bogle’s Amole Shaving Cream
1* an artiole of rare merit, its mild and detergent prop
erties, prevsnt the skin from chapping, and also resist
the sudden changes of the temperature or olimato,
whilst tho lather ia both oreamy and lasting. .
Bogle’s Hebeaiona,
For preserving and beautifying the complexion and ren
dering it fair and delloate, is without a rival.
All these artioles have stood ths test of the strictest
investigation, and are considered to be the only ones
worthy of graelng ths toilet of beauty, taste and fash-
Thomas M. Turner k Co.
lawM
je 27
DU. TUOMPSON’S
OR1UINAL
Hlieumatic Pain Destroyer,
AITARKANTED to effectually remove and cure
If 8willed Joints, Stiff Knse*. Rheumatic Tains
•ud Rheumatism, all within three to flv* days. *
DR. THOMPSON’S
ORIGINAL THREE JVIIVUTE SALVE,
Prepared in Savannah by Dr. Thompson. This Salvo
will effectually remove ani ouro Warts. Moles, Corns.
Tetter, Salt. Rheum, aad Ring Worm.or.any unnatural
flesh on man or beset, within from three to ten minutes.
Original Headache Medicine,
Warranted to oure within Two Minutes.
Elixir Toothache Drops.
Warranted to ours in ftne Minute. Office oh Bryaa-
•‘reet, 3d door from Jefferson-it. 6 not-*
T>LANiJ[kTS—ULA
.11 Bluffiest*, Swiss and I
Heavy and Fins do, and a lar
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
-NK.ETS—Bum Wool
Ribbon bound, French do,
large stock of negro Blan
kets, a superior quality, by late arrivals, at ’
KEMFTON4 VERSTILLE'S,
aadUJdJk
Waring'*
( iONGRBSS WATER—A fresh supply di
reot from the Springs, just reoeivod and for sail
OUN B. MOORE it CO.
WEED 41 ATE—200 bags tioavy Pennsylvania
O Seed Oats, landing audTor salt by
-jy It CLAQUOBN A CUNNINGHAM.
U8UTON. LLAka.
Madioiaal Cod Livar Oil. a frssh and pure arti-
Mtksogrlss Hall, corair Brough-
PEClAL
NOTICES.
PAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24; 1853.1
A CARD.
, Ths uadarsigaod, tk* euly member of tbo
firm of 9. ZOO BAUM k CO., aver resi
des! in Savannah, whilst nawtlUag to interfere with
the rights of others. Is squally detsnstasd to protect
Bis own, aad-Therefore fetls eallcd upon to correct a
misagpreheaalon, which, fostered by interested motives
U readily fallen Into by these unacquainted with tho
foots of tho ease. Theso remarks are called for in con
sequence or finding that an individual bearing the fam-
ly name of my former partner. Is supposed to . have
been one of the late firm, whilst his only connection
with It was that of a Clerkship in onr employ, having
no mors interest in or control of the business than ir
his name had been •• Smith." This statement is made
without the slightest wish of affooiing any claims hs
may have npon public patronage, bat simply that what
ever credit the firm may have obtained by ths snssess-
fni establishment of a Mnsio store for the fint Urns in
Savannah, may not ho token from one, wftT alone has
labored during the past fear years for its attsiamsnt,
leaving U with a just public to dseids whether his past
eenduet merits a continuance of their fhvor.
G. B. MITCHELL. Professor of Ms ale,
sov 21 If and snoesaser to I. Zogbaum 4 Co.
CARD.
F * STEIN returas his sincere thanks
to tho inhabitants of Savannah aad its vi
cinity,for their kind patronage since his commencement
in business, respectfully informs them that he has re
opened his old stand, 144 Broughton-strsst, with a nsw
selection of Gold and Silver Watches, and n variety of
Jewelry too numerous to insert. Us hopes by unre
mitting attention to merit a share of pnblio patronage.
Repairing of Watches, Clooks, Chronometers and nvsry
specious of Astronomieai Instruments, atteudsd to with
accuracy and dispatch. [novldl F. STEIN.
DR. HARRIS
fo Hasrsiroved to tho rssldcneo formerly
MCSk owned by Capt. John B. Gallic, N. E. corner
of Whitaker aad Harris sts. Offioe in the basement,
oct 28 3m
LYON’S KATHAIUON.
For Preserving, Rostering, Cleansing, and
Beautifying tbs Hair, allevisting Nervous
Headache, and Curing Eruptive Diseases of ths 8kln.
Iu reputation, oo-sxtenslve with the civilisation of the
globe, makes all praise superfluous, all exaggeration
impossible; aad sine* its disoovery has found ao anb-
stitnte to eompetc its lnoontested—its iaeontastibla su
periority. Physicians and Chemists,—honorable elU-
sens from all professions of life,—the leading Journals
of Europe and America,—Ladies who have used it npon
their dressing-tables, and Mothers in their Nurseries,
—In faot, Its million patrons everywhere, from ple
beians to kings, pronounce it the moat pleasing and
effeetivs artiole either as a Mediolaal or Toilef prepar
ation ever produced. Do not fail to give It a trial.—
Prioe bat 26 eents. D. 8. BARNES,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, Now York.
T. M. TURNER * CO.,
oct 27 lm Wholesale Agents in Savannah.
hind them a long train of evils. Ths most
universal of those are general debility, and its sure
attendant, lowness of spirits. For thsss we can recom
mend a speedy aad unfailing ears, in ths shspo of
Uoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, Philadelphia. It is, in onr opinion, a medicine
$ui generis—alone—unapproachable. It seems to reaob
tho fountain head of the dlflenlty In the digestive or
ganisation, and thus to relieve the seoretlona and the
blood of tho maeeriet morbi, or tho oauso of disease.
Its tonio properties give vigor to the membranes of tbs
stomach, and promote the ssoretionof the gastrio juloe,
which dissolves the food, while its cordial, soothing, and
alternative influence imparts general regularity and
strength to tho action of tbs secretive organs, and
scams to fortify tbs constitution. Such is our own ex
perience of its effects, and w* believe it is oonflrmod by
the evidence of all who have tried it, or had an oppor
tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr.
Jsgeson, 120 Arch-street, and by Druggists generally.
oot27 lm
DKNTI8TRY.
DR. BARNES having enlarged and re-
•vJk furnished bis establishment, hopes now,
with his iuereased faeilitiei, to supply tho iaoroased
domand for his nsw stylo of Artificial Teeth, wbioh are
admitted on all sides to be tho moat life-like yd beau
tiful Dental substitute over Invented, and must be seen
to be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in
exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him
with a call at his office, oornsr of Congress and Whit
aker* sts., ontranoe on Congress-st.
N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oct I
DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. Raskt, Surgeon
•sA Dentist, (fate tf Men Or leant,) having loca
ted permanently in Savannah, reepeotfully tenders his
professional services to its oitissns.
Offioe, 84 Broughton-street. ly aug 0
DENTISTRY.
Drs* UOYALL and JOHNSON,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentists.
n j* * < t Offio ° 0T9r Zogbaum'a Musio Store, Mar-
•sA ket Square. ly nov 8
DENTISTRY.
DU. Id. C. HEALD
Por forma all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi
cial Teeth, ia ths best style. Offioe first oornsr west of
lbs Marshall Uonro. ly jan 17
TAPSCOTT’tf FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
B3IIGRATJLON AGENCY.
Persons wishing to stnd for thsirfrisnds,
•vA and desirous of bringing them out by first
si ass paeket shi ds, are informed that the aubac> ibers art
tho only agonts for the above Agenoy in this eity.
Thsy are also authorised to draw on Masers. Wm.
Tepsoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, which drafts are nsgotiablsla any towathrough-
»ut Ireland aad Great Britain.
Drafts on Franoo and Oermany, payable lx all parts
of tbo Coatineat, also for sals. Apply to
• j 24 ly BUNKEB 4 OGDEN, SO Bay it.
MEDICINES WORTHY A PLACE
IN ALL FAMILIES.
Being prepared by a regular Oradnate and PAy-
tician of thirty year» experience.
Fox ill Nshvoub ArrxoTioss.—Dr. J. S. Bose's
Mervout and Invigorating Cordial. The greateet dis-
oovsry in Medical Seienee!—Thie astonishing prepara
tion for raising any woak constitution, debilitated by
care, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm. It
gives strength and appetite, aad possess?* groat invi-
groating properties.
TubUkkatPaii/Cubik.—Do you tujfer with any
Paint—It yon do von will find immediate roliaf by
using Dr. B08E 8 PAIN CURER- It is tbs only pre
paration which ouros, almost instantly, Boro Throat,
Khoumatism from oolda. Pains in tho Side, Book or
Limbs; Faoo, Ear or Tooth-aohe; 8tomach or Bowels,
Side or Baok.; Stiff Nook, Bruises, Corns and Chilblains.
Wherever you have pain, use the Pain Curer. Safo to
all ages. lY’oe—12>ii, 26, and 60 cent bottles.
Fob Wxu>riKO Coogm.—This distressing and fre-
J uently dangerous complaint yields and is oared by
Ir. RUSE'S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH
SYRUP. Itallsye the cough, and prevents inflamma
tion and dropsy on the chest. It frequently curer in
one week, aad gives instant relief. Fifty eents per
8. Bose's never
Jrioo 26 cents.
Fob all Disbaskb or thk Kidkbys abd Bladder—
foiling CROUP SYRUP.
Dr. J.8. Boss's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUCUU.—This Si decidedly on* of the best remedies
ever usod for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, 4«., and
alao for gouty affections; always highly reoommanded
by ths late Dr. Pbysiok, and many or tho most distin
guished medical mon abroad. Prioe 60 eents.
Livsb Dibbases, DvirarsiA amd Biuous Habits.—
If your Liver Is deranged, your skin will be yellow;
Dyspepsia aud Bilious condition of tho system will fol
low : you will b# troubled with cold fast, variable ap
petite, and deprecaed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's ce
lebrated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, you
will eoon find all tho abov* bad eymptoms disappaar.-
Boxes 12>» and 26 cents.—Freefn-tn Mercury.
05f“ All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's
MEDICAL ADVISER to Psreous in Sickness and in
Health, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER 4 CO.
THOMAS TURNER & CO.
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
Savannah, Ga.
And of Dealers generally throughout tbo State.
Ir
▲ Warranted Remedy.
PLANTERS, FARMERS. FAMILIES, SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
CAM rUUOHASB BO KSJtEd Y XqOALTO
DR. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT.
For Dyseutery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism.
Uuinsy Sore Throat, Toothaono, Head ache,
boa-aiokness, Cuts, Burns. 8wellings.
Old Bores, Mosnulto Bites, Ia-
seotbtiugs, Palos in the
Limbs, 4c.
If it does not gits relief,reoolleot your mossy will bo
refunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord
ing to thsdireetioas. This xrUol* Is ax English reme
dy. and was used by
William Ike Fourth, late kin* of England,
and certified to by Mm as a onre for Rheumatism,where
everything else he had Hied, failed. Over 10,000,000
bottles have been eold in the United States without a
•ingle failure, and many families have stated that if it
was 810 por bottle they would not bo wiUiout it, in eas•
of Croup, asU Is as eertain to oure a* it is applied. Tho
moot sever* cocou is oured in a le w days. It ouro*
rooTUAoun in 3 mlnotas—headache in X an hour nnd
oholrba, when first taken, in a few hour*.
Pries28 and 60 cent*.
DR. TOB1A8 has also put up a HORSELINIMENT
th plat bottles, which is warranted eh taper and better
than other for Colie. Galls, Cats, SweUings, Bruises,
Scratches, Craeked Uool, 4c.
jar Prioe 60 cants. *f|
DR. TOBIAS oomld fill twenty newspapers with ths
letters and certificate* received oo/amending his Lini
ment, but considers that warranting itsaffloient, as any
oas who does not obtain relief is not exiled on to pay for
%. A. SOLOMONS k CO. ... I. H. CARTER >r.
th* sole agents for Savannah—also for sale by ths drag-
gists aad storekeepers throughout Georgia,
sy Dr. Tobias 1 office, 240 Oreeawleh street, N. Y.
JVH.CARTER, Broughton street, oppoeito St. An
drew's Hall, will supply ths eountry merchants st ths
proprietor's lowest prices.mar 16
WILLIAM GAIN,
Fracdcnl Gardener A Florist.
r > ARDENS Uid out aod oe.Uy attend^ to, Jo*
I T caolMi, CCities, RoMI, tltm ud Uot-liOOM
I'linu; B.HO.U, to- for Ml.. lUrlii, • Itultad
ku.ol.dn of BMur I «UI IWW. .r.iytUo, tro.
to sun. i.d d.oiil(t1>a. audio ratam-itiut, our
IMloMCoUw » mil
To Traveler. Gotae North.
THROUa^*l?48TO V)HOURS.
Riv*Ierkaid Chsriutoi 8«nl*Vukli
STEAMSHIP LINK.
\ Leave Adger's wharves every Ato*
L«dow aad Wednesday, after the arrival
LM the Care from the South aad Warn.
ocean Steamers
On Saturday th* new nnd splendid
I W. . v .
1,300 Tons. / Commander.
ON WEDNE8
These steamers s
! l
1
Thomas Ewan,
unrivaled on th* oout for eafoty.
speed nnd eomfort, experienoed and oonrtaons eommaa-
dere, tables supplied with every lnaury, will ensure
travelers by this, every possible oomfert aad aeoommo*
tar For Freight or Passage, having slogan! State
Room accommodations, nppljMit^ dfoee of tao^ t^ent,
Osrnsr East Bay and Adger’s Sou. W&arf.
Cabin Fnsdkgo
sept 16
ill" u
r in Nove
United States Mail Lise.
W. Y. AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
DAYS OF LEAV-
ING SAVANNAH
FOR NEW YORK.|Sg|MMlk
apt. Schouok, Nuv A3
Th* Augesta, Capt. Lyonf " 26
Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull Deo. 3
The Alabama,Capt. 8eheaok " 7
Th* Aaguste, Capt. Lyoo, *• 10
The Floridp, Capt. Woodhnll, ** 17
Th* Alabama, (Apt. Schenok, •• 21
1b* Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •• 24
Th* Florida,Capt. Woodhull - •• 31
These ship* are the largest on th* ooest, unsurpassed
in speed, safety or eon fort—making their passages In
80 to 60 hours, and are oommended by skillful, careful
and polite c ffioors. They offer a most desirable eoa-
veyanoo, to New York} On th* oompletlon of th*
Knoxville, in January next, this line will he semi-
wcokly. Cabin Passage, 826.
TADELFORD. FAY 4 CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
BAM’ITl. MITCHELL,
oet 31 13 Broadway. N. York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The new and splen
did sidewhsel stesm-
ships, VEYSTONE 1
wdtKKMKKtb state, capt. Boht.
llaruie, anu ax ATE OF GEORGIA. t^pL J. 7 uec-
vin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
Wcdnoiday. These steamships are the most oomfortabls
on tho ooasl, and are nasurpassed for safety and spood.
They will leave Savannah as follows:
State of Georgia. ..Wednesday, 30th November.
Keystone Bute Wednesday, 7th December.
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th December.
And so on.
Cabin Passage.. — f»
6t*erege 8
_ C. A. L. LAM AH
*sp20 Heron 4 martin.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
TUB SAVANNAH AND CUA1U.BSTON
D. I. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’olock A. M.,
after the arrival of the night train of th* Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day,
•onneoting at Charleston with th*
Wllinlugton Mtcam-Packetn.
Whioh leave with tn* U. 8. Mail every day, uiift F. M.,
and also with the •
New-York and CJkarleston Slejtninhlpn,
Which leave Charleston ovory Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in time to oonnoot with tho splen
did new steamship Jamee Adger on# week, and the
steamship 5os<A«mer the next. Far* from Charleston
to Now-York by land rente. 8S0—tim* 62 hours; by
steamships, 826. [my li] S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
SHIP LINES.
FOR NEW YORK.
in.. The Brig WETUMPK A, Capt. Johnson, having
part or her cargo engaged will meetk with dis-
SWMbpateh as above. For balanoe of freight or pas
sage. apply to the Capt. on board, or te
nov 23 HENRY K. WASftBURN, Agent.
FOR FREIGHT OK CIIAKTKK.
- Th* bark ADEL1A ROGERS, White Master
W*For particulars, apply to .
™ ~ BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
A
BOM NKW VOKH—Union l.lne.
I The regular packet eohr L. B. DAVIS, Davis
l master, will have quick dlspatsh for the above
fcport. For freight or pssaago apply to
22 OGDEN 4 PUNKER.
FORNIiW YURK-Urlg Line.
. The regular packet bark HARVEST, U. N|.
Kchola master, Will have quick dispatch. For
mfreigbtor passage, applyon board atPadslford’s
rf, or to
21 WASIIBUBN, WILDER 4 CO.
UKIQI1AM, KELLY 4 CO.
mack, master, will have «;uiok dispatch for the
‘.above port. For freight or passage apply te
“ * OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
M
FOR BOSTON.
Theschi ISADORA,Bragg, master, will meet
with dispatch as abov*. For freight or passage
apply on board or te
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
M,:
FOK HAVANNA, CUHA.
Th, pick.. ..hr OKUHQE P. MERCER,
Illgbeo, mu e-,wlll h.T. qhlok dl.p.toh forth.
« The One echr MOHAWK, Graham, master,
will meet with dispateh as abov*. For freight
JwMLor passage apply on board ot Telfair’s wharf, or
[nov 11] . V BB1QHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
FOR LIVBKFOdL.
- A The ship CHASE, Capt. White, having tho
^csAUrger part of her cargo engaged, will meet
aBMtwith despatch for tho above port. For halanoe
of freight, apply to
nov 11 ILK. WA8BBURN, Agent.
VENHKLN WANTED.
TWO or Three Vessels, suitablo for carrying
Timber, may find employment by applying te
—*
the subsoriber, 206 Bay-street.
WM. CRABTREE.
■dj&Hm No. i3» fC9ii
J J 1 J fBBODGHTON-ST.il J i J g
W. D. ZOQBAUM,
IMPORTER ANU DEALER. IN ALL KINDS OF
MUSIOAX. INSTBUMBNTS,
•THINGS & SHEET MUSIC,
139 BROUOIITON-STREET.
Mext door to I. W. Morrell A Oo.'t Furniture Wareroomt
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
S OLICITS the attention of bis friends and the
public to his
NEW MUSIC STORE,
where they may inspeot a large assortment of the va
rious articles embraced in bis business.
The arrangements having been mads by himself with
Northern Publishers, are aueh that he receives all
new Musio as soon as putliihed.
Uealsoobtainedthesol* Agenoy for Savannah sad
tbe State of Ueorgla- ALBERT GEMUNDER 4
BROTHERS’PATENTED CHURCH ORGANS, one
of whioh attracts so much attention and admiration at
the Crystal Palace, New York. M. COBURN'S, of Sa
vannah, IMPROVED aad PATENTED VIOLINS.
GEORGE GEMUNDER'8 VIOLINS, to which a
Pris* Modal was awarded at ths World's Fair, London,
as also the Agenoy for tbo MUSICAL WORLD and
NEW YORKMU8ICALTIMES.
Dealers. Teaohers aad Schools supplied on unusually
advantageous Terms.
Musio bound, all kinds of Instruments repaired and
Piano Fortes tuned.
All orders punctually attended te and executed
shortest notioe.
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
6. BROWN’S
OHEAP CASH STORE.
THE subscriber is receiving by steamers weekly,
his Fall and Winter Stock, te whioh bo respootfully
solicits public attention.
Plaid Brocade and Figured Silks of the newest styles.
Plain and Figured Black Silks.
Plain and Colored French Mouslin do Lain**.
Plaid Colored Mouslin.
Bilk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear.
French and Eng. printed Oashmerss and Mde Lams.
Swiss and Jaeonet Cambrics,
do do Edgings and Inserting!.
A largo variety of Hcseiry.
Irish Linens, all prices.
Linen Damasks and Table Cloths.
Fronoh aud Scotch Towels aud Planers, etc., etc.,
combined with a good assortment or Shootings and
8hirtings, Brown ana White.
All or whioh will be sold st extremely low prices at
the oornsr of Barnard and Breughion-sts.
Just received a splendid assortment of Black and
Fashions for November,
T> ECEIVED per summer Augusta, the latest Fall
JX and Winter stylos of
Xndicg’ Clouk, aud Talmas,
oo Misting of the most approved and fashionable patterns,
■uoh as
Aragonese snd Saragassa Boatag,
Eg las line, V ioter ia,
Castilllan. Pompadour,
Moscow
i. rompsaour,
, , , , mwwvww Wrapper, Aiboii. Ao. 4o.,
in Black and tho varlona shades of Brown aad' Drabs.
Tbo Ladles are lavlted te call and inspeot thsss
beautiful goods. W. C. WADSWORTH.
No 116 Congress-st., op. Pulaski Hones.
1
IKAULT rup.ctnilly informs bis customers
and th* pnblio generally, that he has opened n
sty of new Toy* and Confectionery, on the sooth
side of Broughton-street between finll nnd Whitaker,
where fresh Cakes, Bosks and Bread will be baked
every day* Also, load Cakes and Maeoaronies.
Ornamented Cakes, JslUss aad Cream, in fancy
style, mods te order.
Cakes for th* ooautry will be boxed ear*fully for
■hipplag
NEW STYLES.
On JUST roc«ired, per it earner AeruMi, M
BB . Die ItjrU of Uluk Alboal 1UU, fori
••jouug men. Al»o, a .arletr of Vouth*.
ChliariniaVlaf.au' UaU, Cape,
oet <7
BELDEN A CO.
l/TVSTANO I.1NIMKNT—A lar,. .apply
Jyl «f ..fton. ii.M, jo.l r«'4. u ».U M .r.ry
rV, ? P.U.,M^u.^...^^ oo.
C OUN—In 3 blMhal B.l«, ftr ..l^b,
1ST J3 MIMIA A JTL01
WANTED TO
FKMALB Brrr.J^.
:CHAl*R.
»wra. la., at Wh. HAC8MAK.
wamwo.
A SITUATION as an Overseer oo n cotton plan-
A talion by eas experienced tn the basinets. Sat-
Rorvsnt^ifTto do Ilouso Work in n
amity. Men* need apply bnt the beet,
■vi,m will Lm •(**> Aimlv til).. kpl*k
A white
A email Family. Non#-
to whom good wages will be given,
belldleg on 8tate-stre«t. -fihV
stieek.
OUR Journeymen
X two Pantaloon mi
oet 6
IV ANTED."
M Toiler#, two Cost bands, nnd
makers. Enqeir-
ROBIN 81
iahk,
in Dry
LmM YVarraao.
1 'llli h!,h«.l prlca paid by
natal WM. P. ROWLAND.
Houses and Lands.
it
TO BENT.
A BRICK Taaimaat on th. KaiUra »d of
BroaghUa-ot. Enquire at th. wra.r Hera.
■ BOT IS A*
FuruiRhcd Room.
A HAND80MK farni.hed Roam, with Board In
-ft a prlr.u family, aa< in a central pari cf Ih.
oily, to, a Lady and O.aU.ta.a, .r two.In,1. Qnll..
m.a- Kagalrollhl, ottoa. ... S3
TO U1CNT.
A FARM, one mil. from th. city, containing 17
rf 1 - 0»*h. pr.mll.. lit conrc.I.nt d '
Hag, Flutcrad .ad wall tabbed. For partlcal.ri
qalr. «t T. J. WAL8U. No. llVBcyitr,
nov 22
a
kcr.nd Taylor-.E Luc. Apply at th. atcra.
H
TO KENT.
A Two Story House on 8tate-stre*t. between
Price and llauersbam-strsete, from tho 1st of
Deoembcr. Apply to
H. F. WILLINK.
TO RENT.
| TWO Houses on the corner of Barnard and
I New Uouston-streels. Apply te
1 — ■" C. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
IRE, No. I
[novlO]
C. A. CLOU
TO RBNTe
ThrSe Two Story Wooden Buildings, with
Kltohen eeparate, on ths corner of Jonas snd
Purss-strsetep will bo rented
oet'31 Cor of Montgomery-sL and Bay lens.
FOR SALE.
A Hones and Lot, oornsr of Liberty and Rey-
nolda-streeU. Tho Lot is 60 feet front on Liber-
JClM,ty, aod 90 feet deep on Rnynolds-strcets. fee
simple. Tho dwslllag is a new two story brick build
ing with aster* underasstb at tho oornsr.
—ALSO—
A vacant Lot adjoining, of th* same dimensions, fee
simple. Apply te ' WM. WEIGHT.
FOR RENT.
A Stable snd Carrisgo House,
oet 26
wIl WRIGHT.
T. J. WALSH.
TO RENT,
f A Brick House on Jonee-straet, on a full lot.
iFosieifiou given immediately. ^Aj>plj|r to^^^
FOR HALE.
a A valuable Plantation, situated on the Louis
ville Hoad, sloven miles from Savannah. It has
a good frame two store dwelling, and all nsess-
sary out-buildings on it, this tract of Land oontalna
thro* hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less;
there are about one huedred and twenty aefea of olesr-
id land and under good fenoe, suitable for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton aad Rio* ; th* wooded land oon-
Uine Oak and Pine, and is convenient to the Central
Railroad, which runs through U. Purchasers wishing
te buy, will pleas# esll and oxamins for themselves.
For further particulars, apply on tbe premises, or te
WM. WRIGHT.
Also, «ill be sold with tbe plare, eight Negroes,**-
onstomed to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Certs, Cat
tle, Corn. Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in
time. Titles undoubted. oot3
FOR RENT.
a Four two story Wooden buildings, sit
usted on West Brosd-st. and Roberts-sireet.
Theso buildings are new, neatly finished, with
all ont buildings. Apply te
sept 30 tf A. BRYAN, on the promisee.
FOR RENT.
J ^IIE 8TORE immediately under our offico, well
suited for a grain and feed store, or for storage
ootten. Apply te [asp 23] HOWLAND 4 CO.
fI'O RENT—Tho second 8toro under
JL Possession given 1st October,
ssp 3 ”
ROWLAND 4 CO.
a
FOR RENT.
Tho Tenement in Waldburg 1
present oocupled by W. Woodbru
session given 1st November.
R. HABERSHAM 4 SON.
TO RENT.
| Three of the Fivo tenement Houses corner t
I Aberoorn and Jones-street, inquire te
L sep 14 A. BONAUD.
For Sale.
a Tbe Plantation on Skidaway Island, jflfc
called the LODGE, with an Island it-Hr
tached te it—tn all said te contain 900
acres. The prie* will be moderate, and ths terms ao-
oommodating; for whioh address
sep I tf
M.G. W. at this offioe.
Grocery Stand.
I/Oil SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward,
_P suitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot
No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner lots. Apply at this
offioe. tf aug 23
TO RENT.
Three fins STORES, on Moore's wharf.
BOOT. HABERSHAM 4 SON.
>T?OR HALE.—A Lot 6U by 90 foot, frontiug
Jn Laurel Street, immediately ia tbs rearof tho late
Dr. C. P. Richardsons’# House,
j* 28 BC ' “
Root, uabersham 4 son.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
T HE Subscribers would announce to tbe com
muoiiy at largo, that they are now opening in
the new brick buildings, No. Bay-street, Savan
nah, Ga., a general and complete assortment of Car
riages, Baggies, Sulkies, Ae. And willoontiaa* te rs-
oeive from time te time, additions to thsir stock, that
they feel confident will meet the approbation of eua-
they feel confident will meet the approbation
Mam.
They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton,
who has boon long and favorably known in the Sontb,
as a gentleman of extensive oxperienoe in ths manu
facture and sale of Carriages; and who is oonnootec
with a first?las* manufacturing-establishment at tbe
supervision of Mr. Thornton,? for superior material
and beautiful style and finish, cannot bo surpassed in
- iy market.
Having thus perfected their arrangements, they are
. re pared to offer Carriages, whioh, for lightness,
strength and durability, are peenliarly adapted te '
* t. and whioh thi
requirements of this market, i
hioh they do not
hesitate to warrant in ever> particular.
Their determination is te hold out indnapmants
heretofore enjoyod by (his community, and to keep <
atantly on hand a supply of first class work.
Thsy hops, therefore, by assiduity and honorable
They hope, therefore, by asaidnity and honorable
dealing, te insure a share of the increasing trade of
this rapidly growing e>Vy.
Tuos. J. Naylob.]
FpilE
1 ffi«
that, in i
DYING
And Renovating Establishment.
73 York-etreet, near the Court Houte.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
• ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
Subscriber grateful to his patrons and
foiends for their continued favors would state
. in addition te the improvements in Dying, ao-
quirod by him during bis last visit te England and
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his bu
siness, by which be ie now enabled to Dye a greater
variety of Colors on Silk snd Woolen Drosses, Shawls,
Ae., which ho trust* will generally pitas* all who may
favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
i may bo roqaired, in the same superior stylo whioh
has generally so muoh pleased hiYpatrons ana friends.
Ladiee' Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Proscea m th*
moat fashionable styles. Orders from th* oountry
punctually attended to. Term* moderate. When per-
oels are sent by steamboat* or railroad, word should bo
tout him by letter through tho Post Offioe so that ho may
know where te oall for them,
nqv 14 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
Horses.
TWENTY head of fins Urge har
ness UORBE8, for sale te arrive in
Savannah, by tbe 16th of Uis month i
JACOB ELI/ll
Twenty Dollars Reward,
I lOR th. .ppl.haa.loa of my man WILLIAM, who
1 ran.way lart Monday. U. fotmorly baton,«1 to
pi. John l>nioa. aad »ui pamhaud by mofrom CapU
as ,y^ r , s?y} ,m Wdsaar
Aquatic Club of Georgia.
T IUE first annual Regetta of the Aquatic Club of
Georgia, will take place at Savannah, commencing
n TUESDAY. December 6th, 1863. ’fh* following
urses are offered by the Club :
For Eight Oared boats, not te exoeed 48 feet in
length—one purse 4W0
Bis do do do 43(1 300
Four do 'do do 88 900
Two do do do 32 100
sept 29 3tw—td M. GUMMING. Secretary.
•.■•Charleston Courier snd Meroury, please oopy.
TO THK
CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH
And the Public in General.
WOLFE'S
Schiedam Areit&Ue Schnapps.
ed props ration bee become oxtsn-
. throughout the length and breadth
uited States, and is ualversaliy admitted to be
th* meet delightful, healthful. laviguraUng and pur*
preparation e* the juniper berry, that soUnoe, and a
lung prnotkViln the diatiltation aad preparation of pare
liquor* has ever succeeded In pruduolng.
A long-established mandfoeinrer aad importer
liquors of every desarlpUvn, the undetuigned devoted
hUusclf to th* production of nu artiole of pure Gin,
whioh ehould prove n valuable agent in ths ear* of the
manifold diseeeea which a fillet th* human race, and for
whioh Holland glia has been presorlbed by th* medioal
WEE**
imported,and ho was enabled te give
Sohaapps, which, for purity, and entire fresdosa from
th* pernicious fustl oil nnd nil ether noxious ingre
dients, and delightful aromatic flavor, has never been
equaled, aad cannot be sxeeUed.
In order to protect himself from pecuniary loss at the
hands of oheats, imposters end pirates, who would un
questionably attempt to palm off a vile and sMrtens
artiole upon th* unsuspecting community, and, Ilk* the
woir in sheep'* clothing, prey upon their very vitals, be
resorted to tbo expedient ot importing nnd soiling his
Schnapps only in pint and quart bottlss.
These bottle* are of glass, stamped will
the manufooturer: are eorked aad sealed, aud have
printed labels bearing th* signature of Udolmio Wolfs
upon them. They are also inolosod la colored wrap
pers, also bearing his signature, in whioh form alone
they can bo obtained in oases, containing two doien
Notwitastandlng all those guards, unprincipled f
ties have beeh found guilty or th* unwarrantable —
criminalprootio* cf buying up oo pty bottles, fllllug
them with vile common gin, which is th# most perni
cious poison with whioh a community wm ever cursed,
and sends thousands to a wretched drunkard's grave
^ftlsonly necessary, therefore, for those who purchase
th* Artiole by retail, or driuk it at public plaoee, te
mark well the appearaaoe or the bottles from whioh
tbetftrink. Caution is necessary.
Tho Schnapps have been introduce*! but about tw
years, but in that brief time their virtue* have been
acknowledged te an almost iucrodihle extent, until It is
a matter or come difficulty to keen up a aupply ade
quate te the demand, so fast are ordere pouring In from
every State and territory in th* Union, from Main# te
Oregon and California.
Determined that th* virtues tbo Schnapps should
be thoroughly substantiated by the most undeniable and
unquoationabie testimonials, circulars were dispatched
te every regular member of tho Medioal Faculty and
professional Chemist whose ncme could bo obtained,
■oUoltiag their acceptance of a bottle of the Schnapps,
with a view of enabling them te test 1U medicinal qual
ities In their praotloe, and submit It to tho striotest
ohemioal anal) sis in their laboratories.
Of th* ten thousand physicians and chemists in tho
United States, about four thousand acoepted ths offer.
Upwarda of two thoueand havo promptly furnished tholr
written endorsement that the article is all that is
olaimtd for It, and in the strongest lnngnago reooui-
mendodits general use, not only as a remedial agont,
but a delightful, liarmleae and pleMaat beverage —
These voluntary endorsement* are from gentlemen of
unqusstionabll knowledge and the mostporfsatsaienoe.
Nor alone have praatittoners and chemists furnished
tbeir testimonials. The public press, in almost every
principal city and town, hu boldly spokan 1& Us favor
in its editorialtotamas.
The New York Medioal Ouetts and Journal of
Health, high authority, hM repeatedly proclaimed Us
excellence. Iu the July number of that Journal, Dr.
Race* lie accomplished editor, hM publioly invited t
disoussion npon th* subjeot of the uee of alooholio mix
tures. medicinally. In his widely circulating oolumns,
and tho views of the medioal fooult* in roferenoe to my
Schnapps, in parUoular, giving an assuranoo that they
ehould be spread before the public. Physician*, there
fore, who have not already oompliod with my roqueat te
forward me their opinion. M te its qualities, will oblige
m* ny doing so through the editor of Medioal Gasoils.
Wore it necessary te do more than simply state this
foot, which he who rwna may road, this pamphlet could
bo inoreMsd te an indefinite length by tho publication
of these authorities, all on flic at th* wareroomt of the
proprietor, in New York. o u
It is not only as a remedial agent that th* Bohnapre
are to be recommended, but m a gentle and perfectly
harmless stimulant, whteh cannot be otherwise but
healthful and Invigorating, and may be Indulged In
with impunity by those of temperate habits, without tho
•lightest fear of the bauefnl, mournful and horrible
oonscquenoesof intexloatlon—that vloe which desolates
the social hearth, entails misery npon oountless thou
sands. tills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, and
even famishes the gallows with ite deadly fruit.
In oountries* .sre pars wises and liquors ean be had
readily, and for a mere Iriffs, they arc freely used by all
classes, and drunkenness is hardly known—that vloe
to which the oouplet of the immortal poet so aptly ap-
** ' " A inouster of suoh hideous mien—
That to be hated, needs bat to be se _
Wero Wolfe's Bohiodsin Aromstio Sohuapps te be
drank in preference to all other distilled or fermented
liquors, ou{ Temperance Societies would have less ar
duous labor-to perform, and Uoraoe Greeley, Gough.
Bnrnum, aud the other learned, eloquent and devoted
friends of total abstinence, would rarely be called upon
to Mceud the roettum, and oauso thousands to listen,
with "an attant ear," te the great and startling troths
they relate with suoh fervid and impassioned eloqaenoe.
There need be ■“ u ‘ , “ * ““ '* •-*—r—*•—
evils must exist. We may well exclaim with Csesio—
•• oh that a man will put an enemy into his mouth
To steal away his brains I" , . .
In many districts of this oountry, unrtloalarly in ths
region ol the great western and southern rivers, the
character of their waters le suoh m te produoe great
disorganlaation of the system, and frequently chronic
disorders ot an inourable character, tho enumeration
and specification of whieh would bo a matter of super
erogation te all those who reside in the districts spsoified.
When qualified with tho Schnapps, the bane ia neu-
tralisod or destroyed. This faot lias beoome generally
known st the Bouth and West, aud the 8ohnapps are
used te the extent of thousands of bottles dally. Their
great recommendation is their undeniable and well-
established purity, which can be proved by ohemioal
aualysation of the contents of any end ovary bottle
bearing the above enumerated evidenoes of genuine
ness. Tbe proprietor eolloits the most rigid tests, and
defies any person or persons to prove tethe contrary, or
to produoe an equally pure extract of the juniper berry,
or Holland Gin.
The publie are again reminded that Wolfe's Aromstio
Schiedam Schnapps oan only be procured in pint and
quart bottles, stamped, labeled and oorked, and in ool<
ored wrappers, with the signature of tbo propristet
affixed; and that the retail price hM invariably been
fitly eents for tbe pint, and one dollar for the quart
It oan be obtained, in small or nnlimlted quantities,
of tbe proprietor and Importer, and A all tbe principal
druggists .broughout the United States.
•• ■inni .vun •
UDOLFUO WOLFE,
ooic importer and Proprietor,
oet26—lm Nos. 18 and 22 Beaver-street, New-York
Barnnm’a Southern Museum,
T HE PROPRIETORS beg to announce tn tho cl
tisene of Savannah that they have located perma
nently in this city an extensive collection of Animals
of the rarest dwscriptions, embracing specimens of
nearly every variety selected from tho
FOKKHT AND MOUNTAIN,
FROM TUB SEA AND- THE AIR
To the curious, as well m those interested in the
■tidy of nature, m she manifests herself 4a the nomo-
rous forme by whioh ths links of animal gradation is
traoed, this exhibition cannot foil to afford gratification
and delight.
Believing that the presenoo of suoh an inetitution
mast be desirable in a eity of the extent, population and
position of Savannah, the^Proprietors have not hesitated
te establish hero a Museum worthy the
Inhabitants.
e patronage of its
In the arrangement of thsir specimens no labor
pense lies been spared te oonvey tethe beholder,
reel idea of the dispositions aud characteristics
various animals in thsir natural state. The following
•elected from the catalogue, which embraces animals
from all parte of the world, will afford a slight concep
tion of th* extent of tho collection to whioh publlo at
tention is now Invited.
BIRDS—The Argos PheMsnt, male and female, fine
specimens. The Cuokoo, a rare b'rd and beautiful, and
whiah is bat rarely seen. An Albatross—from the Caps
of Good Hope. A splendid specimen of the Shell Drake
of 8outh America. Pheasants in numerous variety.—
The Blook Cook. Two varieties of ths Prairis Hen. A
Carrier Pigoon. Birds of Paradiss—the two and twelve
shafted. The King Bird of Paradise. Tho King Hum-
Scent specimens of ths Lion, tbe Polar Bear, the Le
onard, the Hyena, th* Puma, a Canada Buck, the Sloth,
the Lynx—with a number of smaller animal!. A St.
Bernard Dog of the largest siss, snd a full grown Mi's
Dog, a native of tbs Fsegee Islands, ths smallest spe
cimen of the esnlns species ever seen.
A Sea Cow. A Mermaid, asd a variety ot other sea
animals. An African Dear in the (olds of n Boa
Constrictor.
An additional attraction in the Mneeum will be found
In n series of eighteen C08M0B AMIC VIEWS, repre
senting European Cities and Scenery. 8o*nes at osa,
and many other Interesting and attractive subjects.
The hours for visiting it will bs from 9 A. M. te 1 P.
M., from 2 te 6 and from 7 to 9 P. M. Fridays and Fri
day Evenings will b* appropriated exclusively to ths
admission or the colored population.
nov 8
# W. D. FORD,
DKALKn IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
PICKLES, PRESERVES,
Frolm, Confectionaries, Nimn,4cc*
FISH, OYSTERS and ICE when in somoo.
Waldburg'$ Buildingo—Jefferton at.,
* Havnawah, Georgia. nov 18
Bakery! Bakery!!
rpiIE undersigned beg* leave to inn
* 1 sens of Savannah, that be will opoi
November, a Bakery at tbe corner Of
inform the cili-
th# 1st of
ery at tho corner Of Jefferson and
Chariton-streoU, where hs Will have tbe beet of Floor
and tbo largest else Bread for the price, his system
being ouh and no oredit; ho will guarantee that bis
friends and the publio in patronising him will b* sat
isfied.
Tickets to bs paid for in advene* and Bread for eash
only. Ticket* ean be left at the house if required, or
Bread carried te any part of the eity. Cesb system is
ths order of th* day with ire. as I havo lost enough in
by-gons days. What 1 havo lost with bad oustomsrs I
will make up with good paying patrons, by givingthsm
a larger sis* bread, a» each will mov* tbe wor! 1.
•Spies, Cakes aad Rusks te bob.d st aK times at
ie nsw Bakery. "
tOT City papers copy.
P. GIEBELUOU8C.
oct 27
Yankee Notion*.
H. C. SCOTT Sc CO.,
So. 176 Br»»Kkl*H-Btreet— Up Stairt.
OVER BARNUM’H STOKE.
VXrOULD Iko .Ito.IlM of City
W aad Country merchants to their exUasiv*
TOYS.
A vary l»t„ M Toy.. 8m ortl»
3.000 li?
Turks Island Salt.
Bushels ia store, and for sale by
SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
H AY~£ BRICK—Landing from hri^Carih-
bee at Bolton's wharf
RIO bales prime Eastern Hay
90,000 Hard Burat Northern Brick, suitable fer
K OK HALE—a woui.il 97 ye.r. old, . good
Wuli.r tud Iron.r. .ad her child U month, old.
M old, gantry r»iMd.
F ISH AM8.-5 bbU. J,« .hd for .hi,
by [ost 22 j HYLAND 4 0 NEILL,
The Arbonr Billiard Saloon,
OTPOHKTB l'ULASKI SQUARE.
T HIS magnificent 8ALOON is now opeu to tbe
public. Tho proprietor takes thie method of
informing his numerous friends and the publio, that h*
hu opened tbe above Saloon, and assures his patrons
that every attention will bo paid unto those feeling dis
posed to favor him with their patronage. The ohoteeat
Champagnes, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Ae. Ao* ea *
P. 8.—Fro# Lunch dally at 11 o'eloek.
jflQTCharlMton Courier, Augusta CoastUutlomalist,
MaoCn Messenger, please Insert and send bill to this
otto* te the amount of 86* nov '
I? Ok
V *
steam t><
d sound. Apply te
WM. WRIGHT.
OAPKUiVssUcsp, kdCttar, Oec.—lu store
X ever 1000 Roams, ths kinds and qualities mostly
used, are raoeivod directly from the Mill, aad sold ia
lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash at Mill prloes.
ENVELOPES—Over 200,000 constantly on hand,
some m low m 41 nor thousand. „„„ . „,
• NOTE ENVELOPES. MOTE PAPEBaadCARDS—
A vonr extensive assortment, some very beautiful for
Weddlngi, Soirees, Ao.
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
Q n AWI.K-I.iw .hd Hqu»r« Hl.uknt Bh.wl.,
O .11 Wool, l-llnt.3 Bh.wU Ml lh. l.t..t »tyl« »f
Cuhm.r. d., h *“A VEBSTILLE'B,
71 SUulloh -.id 1U5 Bry.n-.U-,
»T 10 YTKlhf'* Buif..
ddmi.i»lr«l»r«’ Sot,.
Willh. Wld to to.tntwm Ik*
Island. For further particulars Inquire at the esrthttaf Txaus:-Under 8100 easWt 8100 to tts <
order of the Administrator. . .*
Administrators' fiale.
On TUESDAY, Dteombsr 8.
with Vsastian Blinds. lata* second store
is four bed room;,with am oaoloeed Verea*ah.all light
ed with gas. There are spacious aaoommodatioaa for
kltehea aad servant rooms, oanlsgo house aad Stahl*
ia a brtek bnildiag sa the rear of ths dwslllag) sa Us
lan* ia ths yard, is a flat pump and good water.
Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 46. a good Cook
aad Washer. Tbs above porperty ls sold by leave of
tho Ordinary, as tho property of D. M. Rogers deceas
ed, aad by afdsr of ta« Admlolstratars. Terms will
b* declared at tho sal*.
•1st! eg of super fiat 1 ,—
lots to suit purchMors, for sals low. Tams oash.
At Private Hale. _ .
Lot Mo. It and Building, oa Stoue-sireet. Ths Lot
is fee simple, 60 front by A deep. Ths dwelling is two
stories high, and well finished. Will Jta sold taw if ap
plied for Sy tan 20th Inst.
Two five aero lots, one mile from th* sltv. for sals low
tf applied for immediately, oa accommodating terms.
forty, Hard Brewa, and Browa Brtek, la qaaatlti/
to suit purchasers.
just received.
21 bbls oholoe Butt Pork, la lota te suit purohMsrs.
Lauding uud for >alf.
A desirable Building Loi/br Ba1e.-1M No. 9, fourth
ty thing, Aaaon Ward. For particulars, enquire at th*
counting loom.
6 kegs Red Stone Mills Powder, f do HMard 4 Oo'i
UFO HG powder, 13 do Dupont's N P Powder, for sal*
low te olos* a concern.
Clothing at Private Sals—A haudeoms assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock,
sack and overcoats, in lets te suit purchasers, fet sal*
L0TTRR1E8, *0.
GKKBNK AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Bay Lase.near RsILfUreet.
GREGORY 4 MAURY. Mans
Also for Class 1401
32 12 66 46 62 10 67 33 3 6 69 34
OUN 141.
To bs diswa ia this City To-morrow.
^ Tickets $1 -sham ia •proportion.
GUJBENB AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
Office If a. fl Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane.
GBEGOBY 4 MAURY, Maaagsre.
D RAWN NUMIIBKO—OfUreouedtPulMk
Lottevy, Extra CIms 83:
16 35 52 63 62 49 36 61 76 38 42 63
Also for CIms 140:
32 12 66 45 62 10 67 33 3 6 60 24
tf class 141 roa 1853.1
To b* drawn la this City To-morrow.
Tickets 81—Shares ta proportion.
JAMES OOWEN,
Vender for Gregory 4 Maury.
The Very Latent tutyle
S For Winter Halt, qf Freeeh manufacture, and qf
very tight texture.
W* Mturo the publie that those Hats onnnot
t la say respect. Call and see them at
N. K. BARNUM A CO.
^ Hat and Caji Store, 176 Broughton-strset, opposite BL
GEORGIA HTATE LOTTERY,
**ff JCftMTrtS.EL&,
Lowest three No. Pali* 873.
13 drawn ballots in eaoh pack of 26 Tickets,
nere is a beautiful Scheme.
To be drawn In Bavannah To-mor»cw.
Georgia State Lottery,
CLASS 127.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
96,500-9,500-1,&00 6 Of 500
And more than $1)0,000 in Smaller Prizes!
Tiokst* only 82—Shares ia proportion.
''Tlohet* and Shares for sslo. and Prises cashed oa de
mand. br GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owcuc’s Building,
nov 24 Opposite Putask* House
REF’ Offioe No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in
oonneetion with Ilsrnden'e Express Office, "ftj
Georgia State Lottery.
A. D. ELLIS A OO., Managers.
Lowset Three No. Price 876.
13 drawn ballots in oseh package of 26tleketa.
Truly a Splendid Scheme.
To be drawn in thie City 28th inst., at 6 o’eloek, P. M.
oi.aae 127.
CAPITAL PRIZE8. •mm
6,500—2,500—1,600 5 of 500
Ae. Ae. Ae.
Tickets 12—helves 81—quarters 60 seats.
. J8F* Orders from the oountry snswsrsd promptly,
drawings sent regularly, and prises cashed on demand
this office.
Tiokets.oither singly or by thspMkags, for sale by
nov 24 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
Boarding,
A FEW Mechanics can be accommodated with
good Board-2d door (root the oorntr of Maooa
tat, ■**
ont Dray ton-streets.
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
THE undersigned hM opened a Nsw Hardware
Store at
In the store recently
uum 4 Co., and te now receiving an entire new aad
well selected stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODE,
embracing almost every article usually found ia a
Hardware S^ore. Having pnroliseed his stock direct
from tbo Mannfooturers in England aad this country,
he is enabled te offer his Goods m low m they can be
pure based at any other oetabUehmenfcM tho South.
11* respootfully asks of the patrons of tho tate Arm of
McCleskey A Norton, tho eltisens generally, and per
son* visiting the city, (ogive him a call, and bo satisfied
of hie prices, eto.
26 GEORGE A. MeCLESKEY.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites the Ladies to cell and inspect an Invoice ef
Cloth Cloak, ond Mantilla.,
raotived from tho oelebratod manufactory of Qsonaa
Bbodik, Esq., New York CUy, whieh for superiority
of stylo and quality cannot be earpMStd, at
No. 116 Congress-street, opposite Pulaski House.
Steam Engine for Sale.
A MARINE Condensing Engine and Boiler, of
f\_ about 36 horse power, suitablo for a small Steam
boat, requiring but little repairs, will be sold a bargain.
Th* Engine eould be applied to Mill, or, any other pur
pose, end being a low pressure is capable of perforuinr
great tabor with a moderate head of steam and timaf
quantity of fuel. Apply te J. ROBERTS 4 CO.
or to QUARLES PERRY. Axent,
’Willink's Wharf.
For Dale.
*7M. feet of Boards aud Scantling, for sale low,
iO te clear ont a lot. C. PERRY, Axent,
ssp 12 tf Wllitah’a Wharf.
r '1I«OTIlH, Cassimores, Tweeds, Satinets, Ken-
U lucky Joans, Ladies' Cloak Cloths. Ao., for sale by
uovl9 DaWITT A MORGAN.
T AD
kef;
for,sals by Laol9] DaWITT A MORGAN.
E. O'BYRNE.
F 'lVK THOUSAND Iba Baeoa Hhoulders
in store, for salqAy [po1»I E.O'BYRNE.
r UK—250 Ton. Ice por brig Samuel T. Hinds,
for sals te arrive by
>0 r 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
)HELP’S GIN—50 bbls. Phelp’s Gin, land
ing from sohr Marta Plk*. for sale by
«J
COHENS 4 HERTZ.
(ANAKY CAGE8—For sale by
FOR MALE.
O arrive 70 bbls. New Crop Near Orleans Mo
lasses ; 22 hhds Sugar, 10 of White aad Clarified.
LOOKRTT. LONG 4 CO.
KOPARD TRAVELING RUGN.—For
J sale by PRIOE 4 VEADER.
to* ta 147 Bay-street.
A FLORANCE.
QMOKKU TONOUBH AND bXCJION.-
O reoeived, a flu* lot of targe Smoked Tongues
aad flat Balmoa, at BERLIN k NATHANw.
1'VlSftKOTlNU INHTHUMBNTH-A f.»
iJ -M. tco .
Votatoee •« Private Sals.
26 bbls. cLoioo Kidney pUUtess, MW liRflffii
bark Harvest. .
Prime White Oam at MhiiM*
rateable Building Lata at PH
Lot No. 18, oontalaiaglfiS foot hr 80ft
GwinnsU-strest. Also, LotNa, 14,seat
feet, situated on corner of Drayton nod
If not previously disposed
lots will be cold efc public
House, oa Tuesday, the ill
Traci st Land at JVtaafe SaU,
lot Land No. 16, Ms A, ooutaialng 140 asvee, well Has-
bered, situated In Cass Osuaty meat Yiaas>sa,4 Rf
miles Irum the State R. Road. r
Bassnaala Cement at Private Sola.
Now lauding per star Catanst-iw bbisHyflwiHf
private eai*. the abeee
•a la front *7 U# Own*
iptamber neat. Xansa
Improved Kssence if Oejfte.
ho best oompesittan ef Csffeoeverefi
sale, aad Coffee made frosa the F me nee ta m»<
wboleoome. more delicate, ilaaer flavored and
K rHotly clear, aad ia every respect safari
test Rio Coffee, aad in use will prove safiti
per cent, over Coffee prepared fa tbs srdlaary
Try it aad see if It dees mo.
ftws/nw Baoim and lark at ftWakftk.
13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Heg round. _
2,000 **Fresh Leaf Lard, just received ftr&M
from Teaasssee. and for sals la lets ta sate purshaasssl
at private sal* i
Bsotsf ^hUkyl'l'puMhMVfrita Whtaky
6 eighth eMko Fusel, CestllUoa A Oo. as
Brandy. 200 doe. of fine Madeira, dher
Wines, brandy, Ola, Ram, Whisky and 4
dy-ail private stack.
Bacon.-—iu casks Sides, 10 seeks Bai
Shoulders.
IUT.-900 bales Eastern aad Northern,
CBMBNT.—160 bbls. JRoscadal* Centre t Os. I
Floun.—100 bbls. Canal, fiO bbls. Riebaooad;
CKoexairr.—26 or** —*-■* --
GLAsswana.—78.
Wins*, 16 bbls. Lamps.]
Ca Acs xus.—10 whefc
SSi
CBAoaxas.—10 whefc aadlTh/SfStaJBatasa.
^Cteuna-^OUOQemmeaOermaaOlfasfolMM^dR ■
BoALas.-A large Assortment of Fslrbes^ F^lbfomK
Also, a large ascertmeat i
Dry Goods, Matehes, Wood
ffaaoy Soaps, Fa oyArttalss,
Two Stores, Nos. 8 aolTiffJtaastaa's NaUdtmg, law
street, for rent lew.
• Hemovai.
T HE MUiatry, Trlmraiug aad Gotaral Yartaty
Store is removed to tan store oa Whitaker-
street, next door to Congress-street, cppcsMs Henry
Lethrop 4 Oo., whore wllTU found every variety tuite
able for th* season ta Miliasry, Trimming* aad vaaef
,0, * J Millinery Department.
Rlohly trimmed whits and colored Satin, Bilk aad
Straw Children's white aad sslorad trimmed Boaver
Oats and riata, braided and emtpoidered Heeds, foeag
Satin Bonnet linings, Feathers, French rtowenuil
Wreaths, a great vartsty of Dress Caps, Take and sthev
head-dresses, Bsgelsts.
This l# th* store that every man's wHh eaa get Bon
net* all th* way Team 60 seats to 810.
Hibbans, (Hike nnd Bn tine.
A large lot French Bonnet aad Cap Ribbons, very
low; whit* and colored Silks and Satias, lining Silks,
Cloak aad Talma Tassels. '
Trimmings.
Pointed Velvets and Ribbons, Lao* Gimps and Oa-
loons, Silk and Worsted Braids, Embroidery aad Braid
ing Paterae, Worsted Embroidery aad Floss •Utaavsvy
shtdo and oolor, Steel Trimmings. ObM and^Silver
Braid and Lace, Embroidered Muslin Cellars, Cheme-
zxriJzr* **
AllllMr. ui Orra^BiUi.r. UmIr.
Department, aad will endeavor with skill aH taste te
pleas* all who will favor her with their erdere.
Cloth Talmas Blade, eat aad pinked. Slipper*, aata
8moak!ng Cape stamped for bradlag. Straw Bsoaeta
bleached and pressed.
Remember the spot la WhUaker-strest, nut dearie
Congress-street. nor It
DBS. H. W. BANKS,
S E8PECTFULLY offers his Professional nar>
viees ia ths.varioM braaobss of D4NTI8TBY.
e eitisen* of Savannah aad vieialty. 9
RsrBMNoas—Edward Padelford, Sr., B. T.
man, Joseph 8. Fay, W. W. Lincoln, aai M. rued it
RarsRKMcas—Edward Padslford, 8r.‘,
nan, ' v ° *
fast.
49*Offios oa Coagrsss st, 8 doors from Dray tea.
• excelsior,
_ BAVA'i/KuH MtHIONilU ‘
CLOTHING EMPORIUM^
F. J. KU8ENBEB&, Proprietor;
O N hand and for sale a large and wall sals
itoek of
Fall * Winter Clotfelu,
Cheap for CABH and oa accommodating terms.
SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!
f |’HK entire stock of GROCER!£8, WINES.
m th* ooaosra has to bs eleesd.
bo soldo
A. A. SOLOMOBS.
I Batbs!! BatiMlIl
\| V BATHING ROOMS .r» no. r.^t u J|a
lvA oomplste order. Warm and Cold Baths only 20
pubUo 1 wottUi rM *' eatfjl, J r Mlioit th* patroaagasf tS
N.B;-aenttaaea will please purebM* their tfsksta
in tho Hair-Cutting Saloon before bathing. Corn# and
Baths—1 will have it well attended ta. Iff sun get taw
torn enough te pay its txpenaes.
- Borl * J. M. HAYWOOD.
New Jewelry Store.
&
Undersigasd hM optaed a Jew,
itablisbmsat, at No, 166 Coai
here h* will be happy to taow _
now aad sploadld oooortmeat of
WATCHES Be JEWELRY
1 a Jewelry
graea-street,
his pasreaa
maker, fie
lion in tbo beat manasr, aad hopes to giro
fosttaa ta his patroM. [aoldj U.
Private Board tug Hmmc.
rilHB subscriber ha viagukea tbs spaciuas rusk
KKK pTKi.-a, S
uu.
rmrT-rsBr>a
The hones is toenlnd la a
central part ef tbs dty, on Wright Square, • puerile Ike
Court Iloose. Honing to fhr* cetire eailsftetten ho
trusts that both friends and strange re will give him a
■hare of patronage. [oet»j GEO. oTPOMW^M
BoanUnsr.
A VVW Single Gantlawnn c.n obtain board and
lodging U No. SO Mongomuj M., »• In (M.
ib.eora.rof Btonghton. Apply MHo.v Hill
Apply.
AIUHICAI,.
A OEN fUEMAN being duiram of Mnchtog lh.
Violin, womldIlk. In ltk..f.vp«plla »h.«nM
no. n luacu u ...nUg, Vm tow wl futbn
pvtlmilan, apply it
no, t Into O. B. MITCnEIX g MoR. «tnl».
Dairacp-reotype Llkeaea
T HE .ubKrlbar I. nov prop.rod u .smuI.
UKENE8SE8, In lh. but .tyl. .fib. wi. >t bln
m.girtfir.Dt Onllwy, Minor of 8. Inllu-Mn— Hd
M.rk.t tk^ u . r ■.
All Pletnru wnnuUd to gin MtHf-HH.Ut n-
taken without extra charge.
WOOD! wo
f rilE Subscriber will keep ce
1 at his WOOD YARD, at Vie Cuut bn
unplr, at all seasons, of OAK. HICKORY i
WOOD. All ordere left at J. D. Jesse's, Bro
will bs promptly atteudsd te.
CT Wood Bald Lew Far Cook. Jg%
Jtol J.M. BUTLER.
WOOD I WOOD !! WOOD! II
tudUto, Ml pttrtt.nlMUtontto. Jto.S'to’JJuiw
■ Wmdyaid.tth.ol4 ttu4 H D. Cunl ut
oodyar
Railroad Brldg*.
jy 22 ly
FETER WHITE.
TTUTTERaad CHK*£B.-2S flrklta'
^GubHRUto,;
LtAUON UDM AND .aaVJiDSM—
t'00AR~*>kW.. PortoRton »•*«.
]y»l) M.HAUON A DOW.
nOIMIK AND TKA.—300uck. Rio
OWDRU AND »UOT^
|)0WORK AND bHI
A. by [mrtu as
i 1HECK8 on M.icbanta-
Bum oh. Mot. 1, HM. .