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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1853)
°Aud UlC FntUlcjta WOLFE’S SchiedafAromatic Schnapps. Ak. United BlUu. »nd U imiT.nrilj ndmltud to I ktudth oAh. iloliod PonJprao^caU th. distillation and preparation of para i vVora baa ever suoceodod la producing. 1 a loug-ostabliihud manufacturer and Importer of „/,or# of every description, the undersigned devoted JJJnieir (o the production of an article of pare Gin, «Sob ibould prove a valuable agent la the oare of the m.nifold diseeaei which affliot the human race, and for SB Holland Uln haa been prescribed by the medical Ecdltv for ft* 71 ' At l®“6tk kia sfforta were erowned S.Voei at hie extensive distillery in Schiedam, Holland, from which place the pureat Qin haa long been imioriad.and ha waa enabled to give to the world hla Mrhoapp* r which, for purity, and entire freedom from f. narnicioua fusel oil and adl other noxious ingre- V ,-tj aud delightful aromatic flavor, haa never beei JlualSd, »«»A oannotbe excelled. Yq order to protect himaolf from pecuniary loaa at the hind* of cheat*, impoetere and pirates, who would un- ,.u«itiouabiy attempt to palm off a vile and apnrioua article upon the unauspactiug community, and, like the wolf in aseep'a clothing, prey upon their very vitale, he rmortad to the expedient of importing and aelling hia Limapps only in pint and quart bottles. Xiteia bottles are of glass, stamped with the name of the manufacturer! are oorked and sealed, and have Minted labels boaring the signature of Udolmio Wolfe iuon them. They are also inolosed iu colored wrap- pits also bearing his signature, in whioh form alone llwyoaube obtained iu oases, oont ’ ^NitJritnstanding aU these guards, unprinotulod par- ties have baen found guilty of the unwarrantable and W kawssssxx cious poison with whioh a community was over cursed, md sends thousands to a wretched drunkard's grave *'n!sonly neoessary, therefore, for thole who purchase the srtiola by reUil, or drink it at pullio plaoee, to mark well the appoaranoe of the bottles from which •hey drink. Caution is necessary. Tha Schnapps have been introdnoed but about tw yttrs, but in tl^at brief time their virtueo have been acknowledged to an almost iuoredible exteut, until itis a matter of some difficulty to keep up a supply ade quate to the demand, so last are orders pouring in from every State and territory in the Union, from Maine Oregon aud California. Determined that the virtues of the Schnapps should be thoroughly substantiated by the most undeniable and unoueitiouabie testimonials, circulars were dispatched to every regular member of the Modioal Faculty and professional Chemist whose name oould be obtained, (eliciting their acceptance of a bottle of the 8ohnapps, with a view of onahtmg them to teat itsmedloinalqual* itus in their preotioo, und submit it to the strictest chemical analyals in their laboratories. Of the ten thousand physicians aud chemists in tha liaised dtates, about four thousand accepted ’be ofior. Upwards of two thousand have promptly furnished their written vudorsemeut that tho article is all that is dunned for it, aud iu the strongest language recom mended its general use, not only as a remedial agent, but a delightful, harmless and pleasant beverage — These voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of unquestionable knowledge and the mostperfoetsoienee. Nor alone have practitioners and ohomists furnished their testimonials. The publio press, in almost every iirmcipa! oity and town, has boldly spokea in its favor ia its editorial columns. The New York Medical Gaiotte and Journal of health, high authority, haa repeatedly proclaimed its excellence. In tne July number of tuat Journal, U H<te*e its aooomplished editor, has publioly invited discussion upon thesubjeot of the use of aiooholio mi: lures, medicinally, in his widely circulating columns, md the views of the medioalfaoulty in reference to my Mmapps, in particular, giving an assurance that they should be spread before the public. Physicians, there lore, who have not already oomplied with my request te forward me thsir opinion, aa to ita qualities, will oblige me oy doing so through the editor of Medtoal Qaiettv. Were it neoesaary to do more than simply state this f tct, which he who runs may read, this pamphlet oould ti increased to au indefinite length by the publication of tlicss authorities, all ou file at the warerooms of the proprietor, in New York. Itis not only as a remedial agent that the SohnappL i be rocommonded, but as a gentle and perfectly “SAVANNAH-'MORNING NEWB.tMONDAY.fjjtOYEMBER 28, 1853. STEAMSHIP LINES. equenotsof intoxication—that vice whioh desolates le social hearth, eutails misery upon oountles *' indi, fills our hospitals, almshouses and priso reu furnishes tho gallows with ita deadly fruit. In countries where pure wines and liquors can be had . adily, and for a mars trifle, they are freely used by all classes, and drunkenness is hardly known—that vice ' h the couplet of the immortal poet so aptly ap- A monster of auoh hideous uisn— That to be hated, needs but to be seen.” i Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps drank in preference to all other distilled or fermented li lucre, our Temperance Societies would have less labor to perform, aud lloraee Greeley, Gough. Uarnum, and the other learned, eloquent and devoted Ineuds of total abstinence, would rarely be called upon “ »«-- ’o«trum, and cause thousands to listen, it ear," to the great and startling truth! ttioy relate with suoh fervid and impassioned eloqnf nee, drugged, adulterated, poisoned liquors, with whioh tit. country is flooded, drunkenness and all its concomitant evils must exist. We may well exclaim with Gassio— oh that a man will put an enemy into bis mouth To steal away his brains 1" Iu many diitr ots of this country, particularly in;thu igion ui the great western nnd southern rivers, the urader of their waters is suoh as to produoe great iurgauisatlon of the system, and frequently ohronii orders of an incurable character, the enumerator if specification of which would be a matter of auper- Mgaiiou to all those who reside in the districts speoified. ilieu qualified with tho Schnapps, the bane is neu tralised or destroyed. This fact has booome generally known at the South and West, aud tho Sohuapps are uisd to I io exteut of thousands of bot.lcs daily. Their rent ruoommendation is thoir undeniable and well- lUblishoi purity, whioh can be proved by chemioal xualytation of tne contents of any and every bottle 'anugthe above enumerated evidences of gonuine- ci». The proprietor solioits the most rigil tests, nnd defies any parson or persons to prove to the contrary, > r produce an equally pure extraot of tho juniper berry, Holland Gin. Tne publio are again reminded that Wolfe's Aromatio hiedam Schuapps can only be procured in pint and quirt bottles, stamped, labeled and oorked, and in col ored wrappers, with tho signature of the proprietor affixed; and that the retail price has invariably been mts for the pint, and one dollar for the quart •o uaQ be obtained, in small or unlimited quantifier, of the proprietor and importer, and of all tho principal druggists throughout the United States. UDOLPH0 WOLFE, Sole Importer and Proprietor, oct25—lm Nos. 18 and Si Beaver-street, New-York SPECIMENS OF THE Schemes for Sale Every Day, BY GRBOOBY & MAURY, Managers of the [GltKBNB AND PULASKI LOTTERIES, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Bull-Street t next door to Bay-Street. Magnificent Schemes OR EVERY SATURDAY IN THE MONTH. rF - $o3,ooo! • KEENE AND PULAdK Monument Lottery. 15 Drawn Nos. out of 78. 1 Prise of. ..$65,000 .. 25,000 .. 20,000 .. 10,000 .. 9,000 .. 8,000 .. 7,000 .. 6,000 5,000 .. 2.G3- 2,500 .. 1,600 .. 1,000 g^sHe $38,000! ..$38,000 .. 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 4,000 .. 3,000 .. 2,574 .. 2,000 .. 1,000 .. 400 .. 250 5.604 “ “ 20 *3.2*4 ** •• 10 Tiokets $10—Shares in proportion. Tickets $20—Shares in foportlon. •lowest 3 No. Prises. IM these large Bchemes a paokage worth $65 is sold >)' certificate) for $32.50—just half the value. Specimens of tho Favorite SniAIiL FRY 8CUKM88, Bor Sale Every Day in the \\ eeek, Hr $8,000 s £»• $4,800! ’i Numbers—13 Drown. Tickets $2—Shares in •portion. In these small fry schemes, paokage worth $52 is sold (b^r certificate) for $28 >uted by the promptness and fidelity _ "aeut to the erection of the splendid monuments :h are the objeot of these Lotteries. Hides the security given to purchasers by their “■known name, they nave deposited with the oom- Mioners in Savannah BONDS TO THE AMOUNT bKVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to seoure payment of Prises. lu .«ie Tiokets, or Packages, or Certificates of Paok- * in the above Lotteries, can bs had EVERY DAY. ■I busineas, is of course. eoryidenUal. Official state- utsof the Drawings jbat to purchasers immediately «r tlnj drawing of each,Class. Sohemes are always t with Tiokets, giving the minutest particulars of Lottery, whioh it is impossible to explain in a gen- 1 advertisement. MW Sohemes are sent for ia- »on to parties applyingfor them. ANY TIME, and send ANY amount, from Dollar upwards. Remember, that any sum from upwards, will ANY DAY, seoure an entire Pack- *orth $6.60 and upwards. Address, „ GREGORY ft MAURY, Savannah, (ia. Yankee Notions. II. C. SCOTT <k CO., J ' >0 - 17G Broughton-Street—Up Staire. OVER BAKNUM’S STORE. \fOULD respectfully invito tho nttontion of City T . find Country merchants to their extensive * Haberdashery, Perfumery, Combs, Musical r e», Stationery and Fancy Goods of aU descriptions. TOYS. ^very large assortment of Toys. 8m oet 19 WILLIAM GAIN, ■actleul Gardener A Florist. ARDENS Uid out and DOIIr attended to. Ja- I'.ntou, Dalilla., Ro.aa, Or..o aud Ilot-IIoulo i3T. U«i", a pnctloat Jiff A A 1 *•!! «»»•»»«•• ...lything tru. j^^dMorlptlou. Gerdau ou Jo«».tr..tf..„ tt .*5s BKNDBRS, Fin Don and Fir, For nlo low by ’ . MOB8B k NICUOL8. 1863, Mr.Charles Randolph called at the R. B. R. office, gad stated that tor tea yean he had sob enjoyed a single meal. lie had not, for five years, had a natural discharge from his bowels; bat was obliged te resort to Injeotioos, Ac. He was pals, haggard, and thin. We ordered Radway's Regulators’, one taeh night, and Rad way’s Resolvent, thref times psr day. On the eighth of September he oalled opun se. HE WAS so ALTERED that WE KNEW HIM NOT. His appetite is good-hls digestion easy-hls skin moist and hoalthy-his step elastic and buoyaqt-his body vigorous, and his eye indicates a man ef health and energy. For Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Difficulties of ths Uretha and Bladder, Radwaj’s Regulator and Reno vating Resolvent ate a quick and poeitive oare. Foi all Aohss and Pains, for Neuralgia and Rheumatism, for Nor vous and Bilious Complaints, Red way's Ready Relief is qniok and effectual. In flve minutes' time after iu application, the patient Is frree from pain. Sold by DrugslsU everywhere. If aov 26 CARD. > MR * F * 8TE IN returns his slnoers thanks to the inhabitants of Savannah and IU vi cinity,for their kind patronage slate his oommenoement in business, respectfully informs them that he has opened his old stand, 144 Broughton-etreet, with a i scloetion of Gold aad Silver Watchos, and a variety of Jewelry too numerous to insert. Ho hopes by unre mitting attention to merit a share of publio patronage. Repairing of Watches, Clocks. Chronometers and every spucioue of Aetronomioal Instruments, attended to with aoouraoy and dispatch. |novl6] F. STEIN, DU. HARRIS Has removed to the residence formerly owned by Capt. John B. Gallic, N. E. oorner of Whitaker and Harris-sts. Offiov in the basement, oct 26 3m O’ LYON*8 KATIIAIKON. >■ For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and Beautifying the Hair, alleviating Nervous Ueadaohe, and Curing Eruptive Diseases of the Bkin t Its reputation, oo-extensive with tho olviliiation of the glubo, makes all praise superfluous, all exaggeration impossible; and alnce ita discovery has found no stituto to oompete its incontestcd—its incontostible su periority. Physloiaun aud Chemists,—honorable citi- sens from all professions of life,—the leadiug Journals of Europe aud America,—Ladies who have used it upon their dressing-tables, and Mothers ia thsir Nurseries, —in faot, its million patrons everywhere, from olo- boianu to kings, pronounoo it the most pleasing and effective artiole either as a Medicinal or Toilet prepar ation ever produced. Do not fall to give it atrial.— Prioe but 25 coots. D. 8. BARNES, Froprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. T. M. TURNER * CO., oct 27 lm Wholesaio Agents in Savannah. fr 1 THE relaxing heats of summer leave be- hind them a long train of evils. The most universal of these aro general debility, and its attendant, lowness of spirits. For these we can recom mend a spoody and unfailing cure, in the ehape of Uoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M, Jackson, Philadelphia. It is, in our opinion, a medicine *u» yenerit—alone—unapproachable. It seems to reach the fountain hoad of the difficulty in tho digestive or ganisation, and thus to relieve the socrotions and the blood of the maceriot tnorbi, or the oauie of disease. Its tonio properties give vigor to4he membranes of the stomach, and promote the seeretionof the gastrio juioe, whioh dissolves ths food, while its cordial, soothing, and altcrnatlvo iufluenoo imparts gentral regularity and strength to the notion of tho seoretlvo organs, and ■eoina to fortify the oonetitution. Suoh is our owe perleuoe of ita offects, and we believe itis confirmed by the evidence of all who have tried it, or had an oppor tunity of witnessing its operation. For sale by Dr. Jackson, 12U Arch-street, and by Druggists generally, oct 27 lm DBNT18TRY. DR. BARNES having enlarged and re- furnished his establishment, hopes now, with his increased facilities, to supply the increased demand for his new style of Artificial Teeth, which are admitted on all sides to be the most life-like and beau tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and must be seen be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him with a call at his offioe, corner of Congress and Whit aker- sts., Intranos onCongreag-st. sictan of thirty years experience. For all N*btod$ Atykctiois*.-Dr. J. 8. Rose’s Nervous and Invigorating Cordial. The greatest dis covery in Medidal Soienoe!—This astonishing prepara tion for raising any woak constitution, debilitated by labor, study or disease, aots like aoharm. It gives strength and appetite, and possesses great invi- groating properties. Tan Great Pain Cur*n —Do you suffer tcith any aint-lt you do you will find immediate relief by using Dr. ROdE’8 PAIN CUHER. It is the only pre- aration which oures, almost inatantly, 8ore Throat, rheumatism from colds, Pains iu the Side, B><*.k or Limbs; Faoe, Ear or Tooth-ache; Stomaoh or Bowels, Side or Baok; Stiff Neck, Bruises, Corns and Chilblains. Wherever you have pain, fee the Pain Carer. Safe to all ages. Price-12^, 25. and 60 cent bottles. For Whoofinq Cough.—This distressing and fre quently dangerous complaint yields and is cured by Or. ROSE'S CELEBRATED WHOOPINO COUGH SYRUP. It allays the oougb, and prevents inflamma tion and dropsy on the chest. It froouently cores in one week, and gives instant relief. Fifty oonts per bottle. Children are also liable to Croup, which dangerous domplaint yields immediately to Dr. J. 8. Rose's never failing CROUP SYRUP. Prioe 25 cents. Fou au. Diseases or tiie Kidneys and Bladder - Dr. J. 8. Rose’s COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUC11U.—This is deoidedly ono of ths best remedies ever used for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, Ac., nnd also for gouty affections; always highly recommended by the late Dr. Phyaiok, and many of the mostdistin- lishod medical men abroad. Prioe 50 eents. Liter Diseases, Dyspepsia and Bilious Habits.— If your Liver ia deranged, your skin will bo yellow; Dyspepsia and Bllioua condition of the syatam will fol low : you will bo troubled with cold feat, variable ap petite, and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's ce lebrated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, yon will soon find all the above bad symptoms disappear.— Boxes 12M and 25 cents.—Free from Mercury. tOT All of the abovo preparations, with Dr. Rose’s MEDICAL ADVISER to Persons in Sioknesa and in Uealth, to be had of JAMES U. CARTER A CO. THOMAS TURNER k CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, . , . Savannah, Ga. And of Dealers generally throughout the State. ■op 6 lv To Traveler* Going North. U. g. MAIL LINK. THROUGH IN 18 TO SO HOURS. Sew-York and Charleston Semi-Weekly steamship Line. Leave Adger's wharves every Satur day and Wednesday, after the arrival of ihe Cara from the South and West. On Saturday the mew and splendid oooan Steamers i ABIES A DOER, 1,600 Tons. MARION, 1,900 Tons. John Diokinson, Camt Foster. \ W. J. J on" WEDNESDAY, 1,600 Tons., Cammander. 7* ter. Commander. Mr sot Freight or Passage, having elegant 81 Boom (Mooatnodations, apply at the offioe of the eg HENRY MIS6ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $26 Steerage do $8 $BT The new steamship NA8HVILLET "adytouke her place in the line early in November. United States Wail Line. N. Y. AND SAVANNAH 8TJBAA18H1P8, DAYS OF LEAV- ING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK.|Sj||iMHHL Tne Alabama, Capt. Scheuok, .Tmlmlmlfttin! The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. •• yp Tho Florida, Capt. Wooduull, Deo. ! The Alabama, Capt. 8ohenok, •• ; The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •• it The Florida, Cant. Woodhnli, ** 17 Tho Alabama, Capt. Bohenck, •• 21 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " -- The Florida,Capt. Woodhull, These ahtps are the largost on tho ooast, unsurpassed j**P*jJi **fety or oomfort— making thoir passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, oarefhl aud polite offioers. They offer a most desirable con veyance. to New York. On the oompletion oi' the Knoxville, in January next, this line will be somi- weekly. Cabin Passage, $25. PADELFORD, FAY k CO., Agonts in Savannah. BAM’L. L. MITCHELL, oct 31 13 Broadway. N. York. FOR PHIIaADKLFHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The new and splen did side wheel steam ships, KEYSTONE „ STATE, Capt. Hobt.1 uaruio, ana biATE OF GEORGIA, u«pi. j .T\,*r- vin. Jr. vrm leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships are themont comfortable the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speod. tey will leave Savannah as follows: Ate of Georgia. Wednesday, 30th November. Keystone State Wednesday, 7th December. ^tato of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th Doeembsr. And so on. Cabin Passage $20 Steerage 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. sep20 HERON k MARTIN. Ag'ts in Philadelphia. 8TEAMB0AT LINES. TO TRAVELLERS QU1N0 NORTH. THU HAVANNAIi AND OUAULU8TON V. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Bnvannah every morning at 4 o'elook A. M., after the arrival of the night traiu of the Central Rail road,aud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. ths same day, sonneotinc at Charleston with the mil . Wilmington HteawPsacketa, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2)£ P. M., Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maeon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneet with the splen did new steamship James Adgtr one week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. $20— time 52 hours; by steamships. $25. [my 16] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent. SHIP LINES, FOR NEW YORK. jn,* The Brig WETUMPKA, Capt. Johnson, having MftffAo P ft rt of her oargo engaged will mooti with dis- wffiflffiapatcli as above. For balance of freight or pas sage, apply to the Capt. r- r 23 HEN FOR FRKIUI1T OR CHARTER. 3^. The bark ADELIA ltOGEBS, White Blaster For particulars, apply to mm nov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. Raskt, Surgeon WslSSi Dentist, {lots of Nets Orleans,) having loco- ioU permanently in Savannah, respectfully tenders his professional services to ita citizens. Offlao, 84 Broughton-stroet. ly aug 9 •v-j, The regular packet schr L. 8. DAVIS, Davis master, will have quiok dispatch for the above MflffiKport. For freight or postage apply to nov 22 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOU NEW Y* OltK.—It rise Line. rtL , The regular packet bark HARVEST. U. Nt- chol* master, will havo quiok dispatch. For 9$ffiKfreigbtor passage, apply on board at Padelford's Wharf, or to nov 21 WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO. DENTISTRY. Dm. ROYALL and iOUMSON, Hurfticnl and Mechanical Deutiete. Office over Zogbaum’a Musio Store, Mar- •vjk — kot Square. ly nov 8 FOR IIOHTON. j-r, Tho brig MASON B. DAVIS, Davis, master, will meet with dispatch os above. For freight SufiMKor passage apply on board, or to nov 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOU NEW YOltit. 3-3, Toe regular packot sohr MARIA PIKE, Au- mack, master, will havo quiok dispatch for tho SMfcabovo port. For freight or possago apply to nov 18 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. '^m^ Liberal advanoos made upon shipments of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and New York. (3m) G. A. L. LAMAR. IM3NTI8TKY- DR. M. €. 11 £ A L D Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi- olal Tooth, in the best style. Office first oorner west of the Marshall House. ly jan 17 FOU UOSTON. wr> The aohi ISADORA, Bragg, mastor, will moot with Ui; patch as above. For freight or passage ■MHtnpply on board or to nov 18 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. FOU HAVANNA, CUBA. Tho packot sohr UEORGE P. MERCER, ^PLJA Higboo, mas er.will have quick dispatch for the ■SHMBtabovo port. For freight or passage apply to nov 14 OGDEN k BUNKER. TAPSCOTT’B FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY* Fersous wishing to sond for thoir friends, VCSk and desirous ot bringing them out by first olass packet ships, aro informed that tho subsoi ibors are Ibi only agents for the above Agenoy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Mosers. Wm. Tapsoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, whioh drafts aro negotiabloin any town through out Iroland and Oroat Britain. Drafts on Franoe and Qarmnay, payable in all parte of the Continent, also for salo. Apply to doo 24 lj BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. FOR BALTIMORE. The fine schr MOHAWK, Graham, master, ^IXIX will most with dispatch as above. For freight «HIor possago apply on board ot Telfair's wharf, or to [nov 11] BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. FOU LIVERPOOL. Tho ship CHASE, Capt. Whito, having tho larger part of her osrgo engaged, will meet SflMffiwitudespatch for tbe above port. For balance of freight, apply to nov 1L H. K. WA8BBURN, Agent. VESSELS WANTED. jy. TWO or Throe Vessels, snitablo tor carrying &FgjL Timber, may find employment by applying to SflMKtho subscriber, 2U8 Bay-street. BIT* tf WM. CRABTREE. MEDICINES WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. vun A NOVERSEER on my Rice Plantation, within 8 or 4 miles of Savannah. A utan who can fur nish the beet testimonials as tooharaoUr aad oapaoity, wh<> has had the management of large tide swamp plantation aad been suoeesifal, will receive a liberal salary. None need apply who have not the best testi- v -AW R0BT UABSKSBAM Savannah, Nov 2fllb, 1883. nov 26 WANTED. YTIMPLOYMENT hy a Young Man of industrious JLj habits, as Book-Keeper or in any other capacity wheroin his servioes would be henefio .l to his em- A Warranted ltemedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. OAK rUKOnASE KO UEMEdY EQUAL TO DR. TOMA8’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. r “’ Sea-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, " -sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellir" Old Sores, Mosauito Bites, In- •eotStings^Pahis in the If it does not give relief,reoollsotyour money will be refunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. This artiole is an English reme dy, and was used by William the Fourth,late king of England, andoortified to by hlmae a oura for Rheumatism, where vorything else he had tried, failed. Over 10,000,000 bottlea have boon sold in the United SUtee without a tingle failure, and many families have elated that if it — ■ **•- • • --*■ l i without it, in coso ^ is it is applied. The moot severe cough is oored in a fsw days. It enres toothache in 3 minutes—ueadacuein >» an hour and OHOLEJLA, when first taken, in a few hours. MT Price 25 and 60 oento. “fc* DR. TOBIAS hae also put up a HORSE LINIMENT in pint bottlea, which is warranted eheaper and better Sweuini “ khan other for Colie, Oalle, Cute, I ngs, Bruise*, Scratches, Cracked Heel, Ac. MT Price 60 eenle. DR. TOBIAS oould fill twenty newspaperi with the ttore and oertifieatea received commending his Lini ment, but considers that warranting itsuffleient, as any one who does not obtain relief is not called an to pay for me sole agenw icr oiTsantu—aiso sor sale lay the drug gists and storeksepsrs throughout Oeorgin. MT Dr. Tobias’ office, 240 Greenwien street, N. Y. jTH. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An- X.aud Agency. fflHE subecribor will purchuee or eell, on commie- 1 sion, Lots in the town of Bbumswick; also, Lands lying in the oouuUes of Glynn. Wayno, Camden, Ware, Appling, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndea and Thomas, for U> per cent, commission on amount of tales, and will re port th* value of lands for ten dollars per lot BirKE to—E. J. Harden, Esq., Savannah; J. C Plant and Dr. Collins, Biaeon; Andrew J._ Miller^ An gusts Bruaiwfck, Aog. If, 1863. iww #. oauiwr, «■ E. M. MOORE. 2awtf aug 16 firV/ffBROUGHroTsT.iff?^! W. D. ZOQBAUM, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STUIAGS & SHEET MUSIC, 139 BROUGHTON-STREET, Next door to I. W. Morrell A Co.'s Furniture Warerooms 8AVAN NAll, GEORGIA. S OLICITS the attention of his frieuds and the publio to his NEW MUSIC STORE, wheo they may inspeot a large assortment of the va rious articles embraced in his business. The arrangements having been inado by himselfwith Northern Publishers, are such that he receives all new Music as soon as published. He also obtained the sols Agenor for Savannah and the State of Georgia-ALBERT GEMUNDER BROTHERS' PATENTED CHURCH ORQANS, c of whioh attract* so much attention and admiration the Cryatal Palace, New York. M. COBURN'S, of Sa vannah, IMPROVED and PATENTED VIOLINS. -ALSO JEMUND Prise Medal was awarded at the World’s Fair, Lonuvu, as also the Agency for the MUSICAL WORLD and NEW YORK ML'SICAL TIMES. Dealers, Teachers aad Schools supplied on unusually advantageous Terms. Musiu bound, all kinds of Instruments repaired and Piano Fortes tuned. E9*Ali orders punctually attended to and executed a the shortest notice. 3m Fall and Winter Dry Goods. 6. BROWN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. solioits publio attention. Plaid Brocade and Figured 8ilksof theneweststyles. Plain and Figured Black Silka. Plain and Colored French Mouslin do Laines. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Silk and Wool Plaids for Children’s wear. French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mde Lain*. Swiss and J&oonet Cambrics. do do Edgings and Inserting#. A largo variety of Uoseiry. Irish Linens, all prioes- Linon Damasks and Table Cloths. Fronoh aud 8ootoh Towels and Dla] oombinsd with a good assortment Shirtings, Brown and Whito. of whioh will be sold at extremely low price* Diapers,’ etc., eto.. t of Sheetings and Fashions for November, ECEIVED per steamer Augusta, the latest Full i and Wintor styles of adles’ Cloaks aud Talmas, iooh 0r ‘ l “ mo,t 1 »PF»0«d and (tahlonabl. iiatWrni, Aragonese and 8aragaasa Son tar. Eglantine, Victoria, Castiilian. Pompadour, Th.i Ladlaai ar. laflud to oall and in.o.et tn.H V.nntlfnl iooda. W. C. WADSWORTH, No 115Congross-st.. op Pulaekl House. AyTIRAl 1YJL and tl variety of ■ side of Broi • opei . » tho south 1 and WhiUkv. IRAULT the publio generally, new Toye and Confeetionery, Brougbten-street between Bull a where fresh Cakes, Rusks and Broad will be baked everyday. Also, lead Cakes an d Maeearoniee. Ornamented Cakes, Jellies and Cream, in fancy style, made to order. Cxkee Tor the eonntry will be bosod carefully for shipping. A continuance of pnblio patronage is solioitsd. NEW STYLES. m JUST received, por steamer Augusta, MSBk a now style of Black Albonl Hate, forWHl young msn. Also, a varioty of Youths, 'Children and Infants' Hats, Caps, 4o., at oct 27 BELDENACO. AXrnY WILL VK COUGH.—Ho I allyo ?v who are snffsring from tho aeoumulated eor- rewa of an autumaal oold, use Df. Swayno* Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and it will disappear like " the base leu fabric of a vision." For st.I* at tho Apothe caries Hall by J. E. DbFOBD, but 91 Corner Broughton nnd Barnard-etreete. WANTED. OIX good Tinmen, to whom constant employment O will be given and liberal wages paid, nov 26 KENNEDY 4 BEACH, Agents. WANTED Tt» PURCHASE. A FEMALE Servant, one of good character, a good Cook and Waaher. Enquiro at tho Blno Store. Inov »1 W. U. UAUBI: N. WANTED. A SITUATION ae Coachman by a white Man jfX from Maasaebnaette, who brings testimonial* of hie good oharacter and attention to his business. An- ply at this offioe. 3 n0 v 24 WANTED “ 4 WHITE 8crvant Girl to do House Work in a XV email Family. None need apply bat the boat, 5° sood will be given. Apply at the brick building on 8tate-streot, third door above Barnard- •troet. tf oct 11 WANTED. • 1/OUR Journeymen Tailors, two Coat hands, and -I . .* wo Fxntaloon makers. Enquire at oot fi ROBINSON 4 CAAIP'8. V Y A! ?T»tD TO HIKE OK 1-UKCHA8K, A HOY or MAN, suitable fora Portor in a Drv jtlL Good# Store. Apply to J ■•I 1 30 WM. WRiailT. Land Warrauts. T'HE hl,be.t price paid by J »“« S1 WM. P. ROWLAND. Honses and Lands, FOR SALE OU KENT. c.i 0 !*, « 0U HIe tenement Wooden House, It* h, * h * Rl1 l» thad plastered, in Robert ville, subject to a ground rent of $12 60annually. Apply to [nov 26] WM. WRIGHT. TO RENT. p® „n T X° s°°“ 8 : 7i th th0 P rlvl, «*« of a Kitoh- Ll| ?"• , f r“?, tin * OfJtUiorpt Squars, and eouth of “^Unitarian Chnroh. Inqufro ot this Office. For Sulc. IBI , A Triutbl. ri.nt.tloa on Bkid.wor nrtt JH^Island, containing 720 Aorns more or less. i!SH *omo 559 Cleared, and mostly excellent JjjM. Swamp Land. The Plantation is 20 miles fromtho city by water and 12 by land, orossinga furry. Health u . n, “ rra, '' d landing aocossablo by Florida Steamboats. Out of the number of sixty per sons but one death oocurred by disease (pleaurfsr) in fifteen years. Apply to lnov24| WM. WRIGHT. TO RENT. BRICK Tenement on the Euitern ond of jH^Brougnton-st. Enquire at tho oorner store. Furnished JUooni. A HANDSOME furnished Room, with Board in a private family, and ia a central part of the oity, for a Lady and Gentleman, or twosingle Gentle men. Enquiro at this office. nov 22 TO RENT. A FARM, one mile from the rlty, containing 17 ,.? cro, • a 0 * 1 th ® pwmisss is a convenient dwol- ling, Plastered and well finUhed. For particulars on- qU nov 22 T * J * WAL8U ' No ' W Bay-stroot. TO RENT. fTRtt ,,ou ■ e, on tho corner or Barnard and &!!■ ^* w Houston-atreets. Apply to JfiJL nov 10 ™ 7 c. A. CLOUD. TO RENT. A BRICK STORE, No. 110 Bryan-etreot. Apply iX to [nov 10] C. A. CLOUD. TO RENT. P$| „Threo Two Story Wooden Buildings, with &!■ »>tohen separate, on the corner of Jones and JEeft Purse-streets, will bo rented cheap by the year. Apply at j. MANKE'S, oct 31 Cor of 6(ontgomery-at. and Ray lane. FOR SALE. A House and Let, corner of Liberty and Rey- U'iH nolds-streets. The Lot is 60 feet frout on Liber- JOLty. and 90 foot deep on R*ynolds-streets. fee simple. The dwelling is a new two story brick build ing with a store underneath at the oorner. —ALSO— A vacant Lot adjoining, of tho same dimensions, fee simple. Apply to [«*26] WM. WRIGHT. FOU RENT. A Stable and Carriage House. Apnlv to oct 26 WM. WRIGHT. TO KENT. A WHARF Store. Apply to octU T.J. WAL81I. TO RENT. A Brick House on Jonea-street, cn a full lot. KiiM PoRsesiion given immediately. Apply to JIJL oat 11 T.J. WALSH. FOU HALE. A valnablo Plantation, situated on the Louis- Nl villa Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has JiilLa good frame two story dwelling, and all neces sary out-buildings on it, this tract or Land contaius three hundred and seventy-five aores, more or less; there are about one hundred aud twenty aores of olear- ed land and under good fence, suitable lor tho produc tion of Corn, Cotton aud Rice ; the wooded land con tains Oak and Pine, and is convenient to the Contra! Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers wishing to buy, will phase call and examine for themselves. For further particulars, apply on the premiaos, or to WM. WR1QUT. Also, * ill be sold with tho place, eight Negroes, ac customed to field work; Horses. Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn. Fodder, Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in time. Titles undoubted. out 3 FOU RENT. Rffift Four two story Wooden buildings, sit- uated on West Broad-at. and Roborta ntrnct. ■K*^Those buildings are new, noatly finished, with all oat buildings. Apply to sept 30 tf A. BRYAN, on tho premises. FOU RENT. r|WE STORE immediately under our office, well X suited for a grain and feed store, or for storage oTootton. Apply to [sep 23] ROWLAND 4 CO. 'I'O HUNT—Tho second titore under our office. X Possession given 1st October, sep 3 ROWLAND 4 CO. FOU KENT. fJEfik Tho Tonemont in Waldburg’s Building, at BUD Present occupied l v W. WoodbrTdge, Esq. Pos- AiittL«'>s*iou given 1st November, sep 19 R. HABERSHAM 4 BON. TO RENT. R 1 # Three of the Five tonoment Houses oornsr of &!'■ Aberoorn and Jonoa-strest, inquire to sop 14 A. BONAUD. For Sale. RTtt The Plantation on SUidaway Island, 029k oalled the LODOE, with an Island at- ^ '■*w taohed to it—in all said to contain 990*““ actos. The price will bo moderate, and tho terms ao- eommodatiug; for whioh address sop 1 tr M. G. W. at this offioe. (Grocery Sland. TjtOR SALE—A building lot in Chatham Ward, JP snitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot No. 36 Troup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at this office. tf aug 23 TO RENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore’s wharf. CRB ROB'T. HABERSHAM 4 80N. X*BLfeb24 POH HALK.—A Lot 60 by 90 feet, fronting on P Laurel Street, immediately in the roar of tbe late Dr. C. P. Riohardsono's House, je 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. fT>HE Subscribers would aunounce to the com- X inunity nt large, that they are now opening in the now brick buildings, No. Bay-stroot, Savan nah, Ga., a gonoral and complete assortment of Car riages, Baggios, 6ulkiea, 4c. And will oontinue to re- oeivo from time to time, additions to their stock, that they feel confident will meet the approbation of cus tomers. They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who has been long and favorably known in tho South, as a gentleman of extensive experience in thq manu facture and salo of Carriages; and who is connected with a first olass manufacturing establishment at the North. Tbeir Stock (which is got un under the immediate supervision of Mr. Thornton,) for superior material and beautiful style and finish, cannot ho surpassed in any market. Having thus perfected their arrangements, they aro prepared to offer Carriages, whioh, for lightness, strength and durability, are poouiiarly adapted to tbe requirements ofthis market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Tbeir determination ie to bold out inducements not heretofore enjoyed by this 0 immunity, and to keep con stantly on hand asupply of first class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to insnre a share of the increasing trade of this rapidly growing oity. T. J. NAYLOR 4 CO. Tnos. J. Nxtlor.] nov 6 [U. D. W. Alexander. DYING And Renovating Establishment. 73 \ork-strect, near the Court House. HA VANNAH, GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED IN 1832. WHE Subscriber grateful to his patrons and X friends fur their continued favors would state that, in addition to the improvements in Dying, su>- quired by him daring his last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending hie bu- siness, by whioh ho is now enabled to Dye a groater varioty of Colors on 8ilk and Woolen Drosses, Shawls, *0., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with thoir patronage. Oontlemon’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, aa may be required, ia the same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons ana friends. Ladies' Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed m the most fashionable styles. Ordor# from the ooontry punctually attendod to. Terms moderate. When par- eele are sent by steamboats or railrowl, word should be ■eat him by letter through the Post Office so that he may know whore td call for them, nov 14 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. SSorsc*. TWENTY head of fine large har- «•* TJsOness ilORBES, for sale to arrive in laiX C z Savannah, by tho 15th of this month. x&rr jacob kllitojht Twenty Dollars Steward, TT^OR the apprehension of my man WILLIAMjtoko Mj ranaway last Monday, lie formerly belonged to Capt. John Dillon, and was purchased by mo from Capt. Tucker. The above reward will be paid upon hie deliv erer/ w> me. [nov 7J II. F. WILLINK. LOTTEBIEB, ho, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Tor IA. b—of JJr. 0#. at Au§»1». A. ». BLLI? k CO.. Maaacan. A Little M.rf Lack. D RAWN NUMItERN—or dtortla Slata Utt.ry, CIm. 128. dr.an .a th. 20th I nit a M 00 10 S2 18 «l 65 20 21 98 17 prl,« of $220, told in a paokaf. of Cento, Will Try In Thl.! Will ha drawn in 8araannh Thl. Day. Georgia Stale Lottery, CLASS 129. SPLENDID SGUEME. iO,000-2,49?)— IOOO—750 And more than $90,(HH) in Smaller Prizes! Tiokets only *?—Shares in proportion. Tiokots and Shares for salt, and Prists oashod on de mand. by GEO. 8. ORAY. No. 6 Owens's Building, u°* 28 Opposite Pulaski House Geor|(ia Slate Lottery. A. D. ELLIS k CO., Manager*. D RAWN NUMItKR8—Of Georgia 8tate Lottery, Class 128. drawn on the 26th inst: M 74 69 10 62 16 40 65 29 21 38 17 SPLENDID SCHEME. $6,000—9)499—1,000—750 4o. Ac. *c. Tiokets $2, shares in proportion. MT Ordera from tiio country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prises cashed on demand at this offioe. Tickets, either singly or by the raokage, for sale by nov 28 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. The Very Luteat style * I\)r Winter UaU, of French manufacture, and cf very light texture. We assure tho publio * ** _ Andrew's Hal R SI a URUKNK AND PUIaAHKI ftlONUMBNT LOTTERY OFFICE. Day Lane, near Rall-Hlreet. GREGORY k MAURY.Managers. D RAWN NUMBERH-or Greene A Pulaski Lottery, Extra Class L: 28 64 10 2 13 67 8 41 26 20 3 18 i Day. 75 Number Lottery-13 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. 8,000 DOLLARS! *o. Ae. !»o. Tiokots $2-shares in proportion. Vendor for Gregory k Maury. Bay Lane, near Bull-street. UUKKNK AND FULAHK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker- Street. Bay Lane. GREGORY k MAURY, Managers. class 142 run 1853. To bo drawn in this City This Day. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot#. SCHEME. 8,000 HOLLARS! Tiokets $2—Shares in proportion. nply laps, W. S>. ZOOBAUn, H AS just received per Alnbnma n lie of JULLIEN'S oolebratod Quadrilles, Galla'ps. ss, WnIt eos, etc. eto. For sale at his NEW MUSIC STORE, 139 Broughton-Street, I. W. Morrell k " * " Rooms. Next door to I. W. Morrell k Co.'s Furnituro Ware- I RON RAILING. VERANDAIIH. ORNA MENTAL IRON WOllIt, Ac. H AVING tho Airency of a large Muuufiictory, I am prepared to furnish at short notioe. 22 J. F. PKLOT, 224 Bay-st. Aquatic Club of Georgia. T 'HE first annual Kegetta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia, will Uko place at Savannah, oommo icing on TUESDAY, December Oth, 1853. The following purees are offered by the Club: For Eight Oared boats, not to exceed 48 feet in length—one purse $400 Six do do do 43ft 300 Four do do do 88 200 Two do do do 89 100 Mpi 29 8tw—td M. CUM MING. SeoreUry. ’•'Charleston Courior and Mercury, please copy. J.lI.€OI«£N &CO., H AVE juat received another lot of those Fine Light colored all Wool Mouslino do Laines at 50 ints, worth 62 cents. 25 piejosmore ofthoso very cheap Plain oolored de ainesat25cents; 10 nieces English Morino, Double idtb,at75cents, worth $1 per yard; plain, brown, blue and tan color Alpaoas at 87}£ worth 50 oento, Swiss Cambric and Laos Underaleeves, very cheap and fine, Swiss and Cambrio Collars, do do Cliemisetts. AU ol the above are for sale at 140 Uroughton-st. nov 18 JOHN OLIVER, HODSB, SION & SHIP PAINTEB, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Ac., No. 121 llrougliton-Mf., S iEGS to return his thanks to the citisnns of 8a- f vannah, fur past favors, and to assure them that work in his liuo entrusted to him, shall bo done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attention to busiueas. the employment of competent workmen aud the use or tbe boat materi als, to insure a continuance of their favors. He keeps for sale mixod and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine, varnishes, window glass and putty, paint, marking, lotos between the eanal of Land, each coataiain* IV tores. Said lot* lay about jd mile (reu the oity-a Plot will be exhibited at the toile. Tame Liberal. Will be sold 1st front of the Court House, between tbe legal boors of salt, the Into rest of D. M. Roger#, deeeae- •d, in tbe Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchison’s Island. For farther particulars Inquire altb# counting room. Bold by loav* of the Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, as tho proporty of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the Administrator. rawing Room, Will be oold iu front of Court Uouao, between the le gal hours of sale, Lot and improvement*, No. 4<k cor ner of South Broad and Whitaaer streets. The Lot i# subject to a Ground Kent of $67 60 to th* imDNvementeooaelet of a double tenomen. _ , in the baeemeat of which ie aa Offioe, Drawing Pantriea and Bathing Room. On th* first floor, largo and elegant Parlor*, with a spacious Verandah inoloeed with Venetian Blind#. In the eeoond itory ie four bed rooms,with an anoloeod Verandah,alllight ed with ga#. There are spacious soeommodations lor kitchen and servant rooms, carriage house and stable iu a brick building on tha rear of the dwelling; on th* lane in the yard, li a flu* pump aud good water. Also—A Yellow Woman, aged about 46. a good Cook and Waehor. The above porptrty ie sold by leave of the Ordinary, aa the property of 1>. M. Rogers doosae- *d, and by otdsr of the Administrators. Term# will be declared at the aale. Clothing as trxvate date. A handsome aseortment of ready made Clothing, con sisting of auporfino Frock, Sacks and Over Coate, in loti to suit purchasers, for #ale low. Term# oash. At Private Hale. Lot No. 19 and Building, on Stone-street. The Lot 1* feo simple, 6U front by 8U deep. Th* dwelling is two •torioa high, and well finished. Will be sold low if ap plied far by the 2l*th inst. Two flV* aero lute, one mile from th* eitv.fbrsalolow if applied for immediately, on aoeommodatlug terms. Orey, Hard Brown, and Brown Briok,in quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Tennessee Corn, In lota to suit purchaser* just received. 21 bbla oholoe Butt Pork, in loti to suit purchasers. Landing and for sale. A desirable Building Lot for dale.—Lot No. 9, fourth tything, Anson Ward. For particulars, enquiro at tho counting room. 6 kegs Rtd Stone Mills Powder, 1 do nasard k Co's UFG HO powder, 13 do Dnpont'e N P Powder, for sale low to oloso a oonoorn. Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of roady-mado Clothing, eonsiating of superfine froek, sack and overcoats, in lots to suit purchasers, for sal* low. Terms eash. X , tisens of Savannah that thoy have located perma nently in this oity an oxtonslvo collection of Animals of tho rarest descriptions, embracing specimens of nearly every variety aoleoted from the FOREST AND MOUNTAIN, FROM THE SEA AND THE AIR. To the curious, as well as those interested in tho study of nature, as she manifesto herself in the nume rous forms by whioh tho links of animal gradation is traoed, tills exhibition oxnnot fall to afford gratification and delight. Bollovlug that the presence of suoh an institution must bo desirable in a oity of tho extent, population and position of Savannah, ths Proprietors have not hesitated to establish here a Museum worthy the patronage of it* inhabitanto. In the arrangement of thoir spooimons no labor or ex pense hae been spared to oonvoy to tho boholder, a cor rect idea of the dispositions and characteristics of the various animals in their natural state. The following ••looted from the oataloguo, whioh e-nbraces animals from all parts if the tcorld, will afford a slight oonoep- tlon of the extent of the collection to whioh publio at tention ie now Invited. BIRDS—The Argue Pheasant, male and female, fine specimens. The Cuckoo, a rare bird and beautiful, and which is but rarely seen. An Albatroea—from tho Cape of Good Hope. A splendid specimen of the Shell Drake of South Amurloa. Pheasants in numerous variety.— Tho Blaok Cook. Two varieties of the Prairie Hen. A Carrier Pigeon. Birdi of Paradise—the two and twelvo shafted. Tho King Bird of Paradise. The King Ham ming Bird, and twenty-eeven difforent varieties of the •ame speoles. An Ottrioh of the largest site. QUADRUPEDS.—Among these will be found mag nificent sped mens of the Lion, tho Polar Boar, the Le onard, the Hyena, the Puma, a Canada Back, the Sloth, tho Lynx—with a unmber of smaller animals. A 8t. Bernard Dog of tho largost ales, and a full grown Mice Dog, a native of tho Feegoe Islands, tho smallest spe cimen of the oanlue speoles over seeu. A Sea Cow. A Mermaid, and a variety of other sea animal*. An Afrioau Doer in the (olds of a Bon Oonstriotor. Au additional attraction in the Museum will befound in a series of eirhteeu COBMOH AMIC VIEWS, roprs- eenting KuriT»a<. Cities and Soensry. Soenes at Bea, nnd many ot -r interesting nnd attractive snbjeeto. The hours; r visiting it will bo from 9 A. M. to I P. 51., from 2 to 6 and from 7 to9 P. M. Fridays nnd Fri day Evenings will be appropriated exclusively to the admission of tho colored population. plot* care, Cetfle, *3 the oonoorn. — - le road near the oily. On TUESDAY Will| be cold in froto 98, containing by rodent lurtet• * the Loulstlile road near the efty/ToSe ! chasers paying for Hides. 1 * Stars*fsr Moms, . Two stores under pur Cennting ffisso^attsM Vkff Store. Poeseaeion given Immediately. *«% |$ mfiTmSSri.— Ths highest market prieee will bepsOd fcr OfMS, Dry, halted aad Fluit Hides, Apply at ear Counting Boom. etoUT Folssses at Frivols isJs. 26 bble. choice Kidney Potatoes, aew laadsagfrem bark Harvest. • • Prime Whits Usrn at Private 8als. Just recelv sd in More, aad for aals la tots to sttltM* chasers. Terms cash. aug l7 v JLois at Priaafs 8ais. Lot No. 13, containing 120 foot by 00 fret, situated ea G wianett-street. Also, Let No. li. eoatoiaiag 0U by IN Jaw ou , °°r n,r of Draytoa aad Lamar-strsslm i^. ISPi kI 0 "^ 7 of b 7 P rlT »‘« the above ft!* ™ b * • old,t publio auction la front oi ths Court steal*** TnMdv * lh#6thof next. Toms Tract if Land at Private Bale. LelLitrd No. 2lt 16,3, oontoiaing 160 seres. wsU tim bered, situated in Cass County near Kingston, a tow miles irons the State K. Read. Eosenitaie Cement as Private Sals. Now landing pereohr Cataraot—100 bbls Hydraulls lomout. Improved Essence of Coffee. We have just reoeived from the saanafaeturenln Philadelphia, and will oenHjiae to keep on hand for salo, Augustus Hummel's Improved Eocene* of Coffee. This ie the best composition of Osflbs ever offered fst •ale. and Coffee made from tho Eeeeaos ia mush mere wholoeomo, more delicate, flaaer fiarorsd and colored, perfectly olear, and ia every respect superior to the finest Rio Cor * —■* j * * ““ • reeut. ove: .... ry it aud see if it does not. NOTICE. T HE steamor T. 8. Motcnlf requiring somn slight rrnnirs, the Duvid L. Adams, iiutil further no tioe, will t>e taken from the Florida route to supply her laoe. Savannah, Nov. 22.1863. nov WANTED. A VESSEL fo take a cargo of Pitch Pine Lum ber to Montevideo, for whioh $22 por Mand6per ceut., will be j aid. Apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. te ■the Harness aqd Saddle, at the subscriber 1 . .Stable, oorner of Baroard and Broughtou-sto. THOB. F. STEVENS. H EAVY MAR Y LAND OATH.—1000 hush- 1 els in bags, landing from solir 8atilla f for sale by ioV 23 ROUT. HABERSHAM tti SON. white wash and other brushes. v 21 Win. HLKIFSIUEVS, Agent, MANUFACTUHBU OP EHsentlnl Oils. Eztracta and Perfumery ol’ every description, FANCY TOILET AND SHAVING 80AP8, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Ac. Ac. Ac., ttnvunniili, Ucorgla. E OR sale by Messrs. Eaton A Vnrnnn, 78 Maiden Lane. J. k J. T. Tripp, 90 and 92 Maiden Lane, dock, Clay k Evans, 218 Pearl Streot, Wholesale Druggists, Now York. ttJL.No visitors oreompany received unices through special invitation. tf dot 21 W. D. FORD, DEAL If R IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, Frnlls, Confectionaries, Nutts, Ac. - -- ALSO ■■ 1 FISH, OYSTER8 and ICE when in season. Waldburg's Buildings—Jefferson si., gnvnnnnh, Ueorgin. nov 12 Bakery! Bakery! r PHE undnreigned hogs leave to inform the citi< 1 sens of Savannah, that he will open on tho 1st ol Novomber, a Bakery at the oorner of Jefferson and Cb&rlton-streets, where he will have the best of Flour aud the largest site Bread for the price, his system L - : --oash aud no credit; he will guarantee that bis • and the j *-**- lefied. Tiokets to bo paid for in advanco and Bread for cash only. Tiokets oan bo left at the house if required, or Broad carried to any part of tho oity. Cash system is the order of she day with u o. as I havo lost enough in e lost w'“ ’ * " ten d days. What 1 hare l ill make up with good paying patrons, by givingthom larger site bread, as cash will move tho world. «**Pies, Cakes and Rusks to be b-d at all times at The Arbour Billiard 8aloou, OPPOSITE PULAHKI SQUARE. T HIS magnificent SALOON is now open to thi public. The proprietor takes this inothod of informing his numerous friends and the publio. that he has opened tho above Saloon, and assures his patrons that evory uttenticn will be paid unto those feeling dia led to favor him with their patronage. The ch<' ampagnes, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, go. Ac., ea had at the bar. P. 8.—Free Lunoh daily at 11 o'olook. jgarCharleston Courier, Augusta Constitutionalist, Macon Messenger, please insert and send bill to ‘ offioe to tho amount of $6. nov For feule. *fPk M. feet of Boards aud Scantling, for sale low. I O to clear out a lot. C. PERRY, Agent, sop 12 tf Willlnk’s Wharf. I ,'OR HALE—Two boys 21 aad 22 years old, ; accustomed to waiting as Stewards aboard of a steamboat, very likely, healthy and sound. to P APER, Poolncnp, Letter, Ac.-lo store over 1000 Roams, L the kindsand^ju all ties mostly ENVELOPES—Over 200,000 constantly on hand, imeaslow as$l perthonsaod. NOTE ENVELOPES, NOTE PAPER and CARDS— S r extensive assortment, some very beautiful for ings, Soirees, Ae. 10 JOHN M. COOPER k CO. 4^ all Wool, Printed Shawls and tho latest style ot ihmere do, a large rartoty at KEMPTON k VERSTILLE'S, 72 8t Jullen aud 106 Bryan-sts., ot 10 Waring’s Range. T)I7J I Ca from Bos r FOR SALK. It arrive 70 bbla. New Crop New Orleans Mo lasses ; 22 bkds Sugar. 10 of White and Clarified. LOCKETT, LONG k CO- Boston. Apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. KEMPTON k VERSTILLE'S. B e la pieces mere,* LAINES „ CA8HMKKE-A few oolored and white de Laines and vary handsome lot, at novel KEMPTON k VERSTILLE'S. PANOy CJAeSIMBIUCS, TWKKD#, A* *C.. FOIE BOVS’ WEAR —Pl.li> Krid Cu- atmeree. Tweeda. Jeans, Ssttinets, North Carolina Cas- eimercs ia OMorted colors, a fall end handsome asMrt- ment. Fog sole tow by LaROCUE k BOWNE. |>AV1NG UU1UKH.-30,909 good quality X Northern Brieke. Apply to nov 23 tf WM. CRABTREE. 1)RIME EASTERN IIAY-1S0 bales Prime X Wisoasset llty, in store, in lots, and by retail. Apply to [nov 23—tf] WM. CRABTREE. LOTH FOR HALE. Q LOT8, well located for building, will be sold low O If applied for immediately. J. F. PELOT, nov 22 224 Bay-streot. FOR HALK. A VALUABLE Building Lot, 60 feet by 90, front- /Y ing on South Broad-street, subject to a eity ground rent of $21.28. Apply attbls Offioe. I\RKHH GOOP8 AT REDUCED PHI- XJ CE8.—Plmd Raw Silks, Brocade and Plaid Silks French Muslin De Laines, Persian Cloths and Fronoh Prints. For sale very low by nov 21 IjjgNRY LATHROP 4 CO. \/I ERINO AND HILK VEHTM.—Ladies' JlYX Miasao’, Men’s and Boys’ Merino Vests—a foi: assortment of siies and qualities. For sale by nov 21 HENRY LATHROP4 CO. 1 ,'LANNKLH.—While and Colored Flannels— X assorted qualities. For sale by BOV 21 HENRY LATHROP 4 CO. X/S OUKN1NU OOODM.-Hl.ck Bmnlj.zinr., IYX Canton Clothe, Alpaoas, Tammlue Cloth, Mus- lTn Del.aines, Ac. For sale by nov 21 HENRY LATHROP A CO. 1)LACK HlI.KH.—Plum and Figured Black JD Bilks—a full assortment. For safe by nov 21 HENRY LATHROP 4 CO. CflLK. MANT1LLAH.—Black und Colored IO Silk Mantillas and Talmas, at very low prices, by nor 21 llUNnV LATH HOP k CO. UVLOUR *k BUCK WHEAT—56 bbls. Hi I ram Smith’s aud Genesee Flour. 28 half do Genesee Flour 60 Je, >4. Vs bbls and boxes New Hulled Buckwheat, reo’d per steamer, and for sale by nov21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. TYOYAL BATH BLANKETH—1 case su- XV per Bed Blankets, extra also and quality, just rvo'd and for sale by nov 21 N EVITT, LAI UROP 4 8TEBBINS. f ADIE8’ RIDING HATH—Some very JLJ handsome styles of Ladies’ Riding Hats, oan be found at tho Hat and Cap Store of nov 22 N. K. BARNUM 4 CO. CITY AIARHHAL’HHALE. Y\T ILL be Leased at the Murket House in Sa- If vannah, on the first Wednesday in Deosmber next, under the superintendenceofthe Market Commit tee, botwoon the hours of 10 aad 12 o’olook A. M., all the Stalls in said Market. Term! cosh. PHILLIP M. RUSSELL, nov 21 City Marshal. .. Macon and Lard, at Private dale. 18,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 " Freeh Leaf Lard, jnst received per R. ltf from Tonaooeoo, and for sale la lots to suit purohaserel ..... Groceries, Provisions, Me. PHI LB RICK A BULL ofler on acoomaedating terms at private sole: • AV m W u ~ wb . bl, ‘ N * Ro “i Dbbls.Peach Brandy. 15 bbls. MonongaheU Whisky, 6 pipes HoUand Oto/I half pipes Cognao Brandy. 10 easks “Bam** Stoll" Seoteh Whisky, 1 punohson Irish Whisky (Melnabaa's). 6 eighth eaeks Pfnet, CaetilUon 4 Co. and Henaemy Brnndy 2UU dot. 6f fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Bxppsr.—20 eaeks Sldss, 10 sasks Haw, 16 tasks Shoulders. Hat.-300balsa Eastern aad Northern. Cumemt.—160 bbls. Roaendale Cement Co. Floue.—100 bbla. Canal, 69 bbls. Richmond. Guocebmt.—26 orates assorted Common and Granite UkAcswAua.—76 eases Tumblers, assorted. 10 sastf Wines, 16 this. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ac. CUAOEERi.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ish Is^Srtofi! UUCOm " l#l1 ' 0 • ^,u • ,lC1 6 ,kr •*99,000 Span- Scales.—A large a^rtment of Fairbank’e Platform. A1.0-. l.m MMrtm.nt of Btulj Mud. Clothl.,, Drjr flood., BUtohu, Wood.. Wm, Bnw Clo.k., F.o.J Hoop., F. ay Article., Ao. Aa. Two Btor.i, No.. 8 .od'ivjohuto.’. Bolldl.,, street, for rent low. * Removal* f piIE MUioery, Trimming aad General Variety X Store ie removed to the store ou Wkittker- street, nett door to Cougress-etreet, opposite Henry Lathrop k Co., where wilfbe found evory variety suit* able for the season in Milinery, Trimmings nnd Fancy goods. Millinery Department. Richly trimmed white and oolored Satin, Silk and Straw Children's white and oolored trimmed Beaver Hats and Flats, braided aad«embroidered Hoods, Coney Satin Bonnet linings. Feathers, French Flower* and Wreathe, a great variety ot Dress Caps, Take and other head-dresses, Regulate. This is the store that every man’s wife eaa get Bea nes* all tho way from 50 eenle to $10. lUbbniin, bilks and Batina. . A large lot Fronoh Bonnot nnd Cap Ribbons, vsry low i white and oolo.ed Silka and Satins, Lining lUks. Cloak and Tstlma Tassels. tog Patcrns, Worsted Embroidery aad Fioee Bilk, every shade aud color, Steel Trimminge. Gold and Silver Braid aad Lace, Embroidered Muslin Collars, Cheme- setts and Sleeves. Fancy Breast Pins. Bracelets, Kid, India Rubber, Chinn nnd Wax Dolls Gloves. Mlilneru aad Dreea-Makera tissdi. MRS. DOYLE, assisted by oompetoct Mllliaers.frem New York, will attend to the Making and Trimming Department, and will endeavor with ekill nnd Uetots SmoakingCape stamped for brading, Straw Bonaete bleached aad pressed. Romomber the spot In Whitaker-strset, next doorto Congress-street. aov Id DH. H. W. BANKS, T> ESPKCTFULLY offers his Professional ear- XV Tioes in the.various braaohos of D4NTIBTK3T. to Hi* oitisons of Savannah and vioinlty. 7^ Ueveuences—Edward Padslford, Sr.. 8. T. Chaff- man, Joseph S. Fay, W. W. Linooln, and M. FremSef* gast. MW Office on Congress st, 2 doors from Drayton. Raffles S F tho Fair Hamers audHaddle, to he aeen at our Store, 183 Congress-et., i dne Silver Plated Car- o Harness at $3<)U-30 chanoes at $19 each. Also. 1 Ladies' Saddle, Bridle hnd Martingale at glOO -20 ohances at $5 each; to be raffled soon. Only a few D. MALLETT 4 CO. Boarding. A FEW Mechanics can be accommodated f\ good Board 2d door trom the oornsr ot Maoon \nTr • iDray ton-streets. oct 29 NEW IIABftWABE STORE. THE undersigned has opoaed a Now Hardwsure 8tore at No. 140 Consrons-atreet* In tbe store reoently occupied by Messrs. N. K. Bar- uum 4 Co., and is now roooivlng an ontiro new and well seleoted stock of ENOLISII AND AMERICAN GOODS, ombrooing almost every artiole usually found in a Hardware Store. Having purchased hie stock direct from the Manutacturere in England and tkle country, he is enabled to offer his Goods as low os they can he purchased at any other establishment at the 8outh. . He mp^tfatiy asks of the patrons of tho late firm of MoCleskoy 4 Norton, the eitisens generally, and per sons visiting the elty, to give him a oall, and bo satisfied of his prices, eto. oct al GEORGE A. MoCLESKEY. EXCELSIOR, SAVAaiaah sauhauaaBLI CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. tf8 Bryan-at. dc C ongreea-aL, Opposite the Market, F.J. RUSBNBEBB, Proprietor, O N hand and for aale a large and wall eeloctaA ■took of Fall St Winter Clothing, Cheap for CASH and on accommodating terms. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF I '•'fit, enure .lock of OKUOtlHIKH, WINES, I LIQUORS, 8BUAB8. 8AUCE8, A.., A.., U> .Ur. No. 1S7 lirou.li ton ,t will b. nil off M COST prlcu, M tb. oona.r. bu to be olotod. A. A. 80LOMOH8. Baths! Bath*!! Bath*!!! M Y BATHING ROOMS are now ready andin complete order. Warm and Cold Bathe oaly 26 public 1 wou d ro, P eolfu11 * •olioit tho patronage ef the N. B.—Gentlemen will pleaM pnrohase their tleketo in tho Heir-Cutting Saloon beforo bathing. Come and Bathe—I will have it well attended to, If I eon get cus tom enough to pay lu expenses. »°T 10 J.M. HAYWOOD. New Jewelry Store. VVATCIIKS «e JEWELRY of all kinds. HaTing engaged th# services of a competent Watch- maker, be is prepared to do repairiog of ever* tion in tbe best manner, end hopes to gives faction to his patrons. [nol6j " ‘ Private Boarding Hooac. T HE subscriber having taken the spacious real* donee lately occupied by Wm. I. Way, Esq., re spectfully notifies his friends and the publio, that ha is prepared to aooommodato both permanent aad trnn- oiout BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons whe have rooms elsewhere can take their meals at his house should thoy wish to do so. The house is loeatod In a central part of the oily, on Wright Square, opposite tha Court House. Hoping to give entire eatlsfrwtien ha trneta that both friends and strangers will give hi* % share of patronage. lootflUj OEQ. C. DUNHAM. Hoarding. A FE W Single GeuUemon cpn obtain board and lodging at No. 20 Mongomsry at., one door from the oorner of Broughton. Apply as abovo. nov 16 MUffilCAL. A GENTLEMAN being desirous of teaching (be Violin, would like to take a few pupils who oould receive lessons of an evening. For terms and forth**' particular*, apply at —t 6 Imp o. B. MITCHELL'S Music Store. Daguerreotype Ukeneaees. T HE subscriber is now prepared to execute LIKENESSES, ia tbe beet style of the art, ahh'~ magnificent Goilory. coiner of 8t. Julien-stro<‘ Market Square. AUPiotures warranted to give i taken without extra charge. jlSriustraotioDS given ia the art, wii furnished; also, Stock and Chemloals for i 00429 ' WOOD! WOOD! T HE Subscriber will keep constsuitly on k at his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, * ly, at oil seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and Pin m ID. AU orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, Broughton-et. will be promptly attended to. ^ QT Wood Sold Low For Ouk. J»nl t J. M. BUTLER. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. W. C. Wadsworth Invites the Ladies to call and inspect au invoice ef Cloth Cloaks ond Mantillas, received from the celebrated manufactory of OxoRon Bhodie, Esq., Nsw York City, whioh for superiority of style and quality cannot be snrpaased, at No. 116 Congress-street, opposite Pulaski Honse. Steam Engine for Sale. A MARINE Condensing Engine and Boiler, of about 35 horse power, suitable for a small Steam boat, requiring but little repairs, will be sold a bargain. The Engine coaid be applied to Mill, or, any other pur pose, and being a low pressure ia capable of performing great labor with a moderate bend of steam and small quantity of fuel. Apply to J. ROBERTS 4 CO. or to CUARL.ES PERKY, WIlliakVwhAr,. PIANO FORTE8^MU|IO^a, MliSICAl. __ja**E3_ Th. e.b.cr iber L.rln, pnrohM^ th. Sr. l»J.iu... or F. Zogb.um A Co,, of nnrTTIrff “ h o| i 0rm h * hu k«r«tof»r. b... tb. (Ill 1! Mtl.rio.mberlo 8a, w rii t would rto- l. mink lishment. From many years experience, both in pro fessional and business matters Vonneetod with Musie, M. feels himself fully qualified to prolfcr his ser in the selection of ICusle and Instruments, or th* sent of order*; with ihe ossuranoe of hieutsseet seal and indostry iu hfeendeavor to deserve the patron- M.«A«rikU«.,fri., r .blU. Mm , J BA»«Mo/toF.2oeb.u»»6o. wood! wood:: woodiii rpilE Bubicnber bu now .ad will ke«n cotuta.1. .! ., Ut. b«l qariilr «/ bjVblHd Ck.UIokor, »od tin. WOOD, *bicb b. ™.™ b? tb. wool. ui. or ntall. u low Hr tiAuu bo bought lor lo tb. oity. All btd.n ntutiully *t- Undto'to, uA p^tU. < Ur'iAUaUor l lu.S“to t »«JW wdy.rdUtk.oM Hud u th. Cutl ud m.at. Wood y.rd Roilroltd Rrldf., Jr a peter wan*. IbllTTEU sod C'llEBHE 25 fifbio. eboic. J) tio.hea Butt.r; W box,. Cbw... For Ml. I ’ nor 21 MoHAHON 8 DOYL J 5 IHOVLBlWr. ACON BIDES AND SHOD. 15casksohoico Sides; 1 EOT 21] ODUART—SWbbd.. Porto Rloo Sunr, 30 kkdto O Moiwrutodoi lOBbblrStowlJAiudOOtart. fled dot dtldo Cru.h.d do; »d> ramrlud j£3£i ..1. by [no, 21) MoMAROR k DOYLE. 'JeN Bom. «tr» quality or CbuK ud Gwkca Bottor la .tor. ud (or Ml. by ^ ^ J1KEKEE AND TEA.—300 Malt. IUo CoK., hswwwsgsss TjESuTvEili