Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 08, 1853, Image 3

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second mobmimb edition.
ifhuni.Jur Morning half-paot 4«»«lock.
FROM MILLEDEVILLE,
fnm»po BdcBC< Bf P»Hy HUralBdNcwn*
Millxdoivillx, Dec. 7,10 A. M.
Mr. Editor :•—! feel to ''day like e wreck upon
,I, R ocean of lift. Having spent t\ considerable por<
tion of l**t night in the midst of the festal throng
that crowded tho Executive mansion, and having
breitbed the atmosphere from the longs of hundreds
of Georgia sovereign sons and enchanting daughters,
I ain not surprised that 1 should feel physically and
•nentally prostrated. There was mueh of true
democracy in the scene which I witnessed on last
night. Every variety of our countrymen was there,
ail of whom realized that equality of whioh it is
common to boast Many foreigners could bo discover
ed amidst this assembly teaching loan Impressive
niinuer by their presenoe the fact that our country
ii an asylum for the oppressed of ell nations,
Groat couftiion hut no strife prevailed. It was
the iuovitablo consequence of such an association,
Tho guests, I bolieve, retired from the elegant and
bounteous board fully supplied with tho luxuries
iproad. It is the prevailing opinion here that Gov,
Johnson is a great man and that Mrs. Johnson is a
great woman.
The House convened at 91$, and passed a bill to
incorporate the city of Dalton. Mr. Xrice, of Pike,
who seems to regard himself as the body guard pro
ptr of the Constitution and laws of this State, of
fered his old amendment, to wit: That the powers
horoin conferred shall not be so construed as t
conflict with the Constitution and laws of this State.
This amendment was adopted.
The memorial of Judge Scarborough, preferring
the charge of mal-practice in office against the Hon
Abner P. Powers, was read, and laid for the present
upou the table.
Bills read the first time.
Mr. Shewraaker— A bill to repeal so much of the
llih Hoc. of the 3d Art. of the Constitution, as pro
hibits any one Irom holding the office of Sheriff for
two consecutive terms.
Also—A bill appropriating monoy for the im
provemeut of Brior Creek.
Mr. Hardemau—A bill for the relief of the securi
ties bf Richard Persctt, late Tax Collector of Bibb
county.
A bill to amend the 2d 8ectioa of an Act author-
zing tho construction of a Magnetic Telegraph to
the city of Macon.
Also—-A bill giving to painters a lion on buildings
in certain cases.
Mr. Green—A bill to incorporate Macon Manufac
turing Company.
Mr. West—A bill to incorporate the South-West
ern Bank of Georgia in the town of Fort Gaines.
Mr. Cleveland, of Habersham—A bill requiring
all grants for fractions of land to be taken out by
tho 1st day of July, 1854.
Mr. Brown—A bill to change the time of holding
tho Suporior Courts for the county of Marion, and
extend the terras of said Courts to two instead of
one week.
Mr. McDougald—A bill requiring Judges of the
Superior Courts to have all parol evidence reduced
to writing.
Mr. Irwin—A bill to amend the root laws of tl is
State.
Also—A bill to allow the equitable remedy of sj e*
cilic performance in cettuin coses.
Mr. McCurdy—A bill to amend the Constitution
of this Stalo, so as to reduce the number of Jui*
tices of the Inferior Court to one.
Mr. Sweat—A bill appropriating money for the
improvement of Big Satilla and Altatnaha Rivers,
Mr. Griffin—A bill requiring tho Assistant Clerks
ef the House to be elected by ballot, as the princi
pal Clerk now is, and to prescribo the number.
Mr. Walton—A bill authorising distributions of
estates in certain cases therein mentioned.
Mr. McMillan—A bill appropriating money to de
fray the expenses of the State for tho political yeur,
1604 and '55.
Mr. Stapleton—A bill investing Justices of the !■.
ferior Court with the exclusive power of granting or
withholding license to retail spirituous liquors.
Mr. Stewart, of Hancock—Resolved, That the
General Assembly will take a recess from the 17lb
iust. to the 2d Monday in January next.
On motion the House adjourned until 3 P. M.
IN SENATE.
Milledkvillk, Doc. 7th, 1853.
Mr. EditorThe Senate met this morning at
the usual hour, aud after tho reading of the Jour
nals, the usual course of business would have been
the order of tho day—the Woman’s bill—but the or
der was suspended, and
A bill wus introduced relating to the Court of
Oyor and Terraiuer in your city, aud buiug read a
third time was passed.
Tho next business was the introduction of a bill to
lay out and form a new county from DeKalb, mak-
iug Atlanta the county site, aud to be called Fulton,
in memory of the renowned inventor of Steam pro-
pellers. Petitions for and against were preseuted,
and
Mr. Pope, of Wilkes, moved to lay the bill on the
table for the remainder of the 8essiou,
This brought up several gentlemen for and against,
who discussed the question. Mr. Popo then with,
drew his motion to “Juuo*’lit, and the "William”
was put on its Anal passage, and the yeas aud nays
being rocorded, stood Yeas 44, and Nays 29.—So
the bill was passed.
Mr. Robinson, of Macon, introduced a bill to aub*
mil the question of removal of the C. II. in Macon
county to tho people of the couuty.
The Woman’s bill was postponed until Friday
next, and mado the special order of tho day.
Tho Senate then adjourned. F-
GOAL AND WOOD.
HKD ASII COAL,
I N quantities to suit purchasers on the wharf, or
delivered in any part of the city.
—AL80-
Black Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oak.
A«h, Fine and Light Wood, by
the Boat Load or at Retail.
For the oonvenionoo of persons residing in i’.e
upper portion of the city, Boxes for orders are
Placed at tho Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper k Co., W.
W. I.iaooln and W. G. Diokeon, and at the Offloe of the
' Morning News.” In order to ensure promptness in
•applying orders, these boxes are examined doily at 9
A. M.. and 3 o’olook, P.M.
Particular attention will be given to furnish lawfal
measure, and purchasers will confer a favor by lmme-
dftftly reporting any instanoe in whioh my teamstere
iliould fail to deliver the quantity ordered.
Uavingm&de arrangements for a regular supply of
the aboru artioles, aud for their prompt delivery, I
•’eipeatfully ask a oontinuanoe of the favors of my
fue^ #r 0UB ” >m#r, » and the patronage of consumers of
REEDCANE
for shipment la any quantify, supplied at short notioe.
„ . ^ » J. T. THOMAS,
Suocouor to D. Rxnsuart, Ferry Wharf,
•tat 3 Opposite the Gas Works.
S MOKED TONGUES AND (SALMON.—
Just received, aline lot of large Smoked Tongues
>nd Tat Salmon, at BERLIN * NATHAN°B,
SAVANNAH MORNING
SPECIAL NOTICES.
►^5, PROCLAMATION.—Friends, country-
•OSh men and lovers t—hear ms far my cause, and
be silent that you may hear; discard prejudice that
yon may believe, and rend foots that you may act in
telligently. Who, that is young, but values tbs luxu
riant looks of youth and beauty t Who, that is middle-
aged, but shudders at Grey Ilaire I Who, that Is old,
but would avert Baldness? irony, spook,—for him
have I offended. As sons speak, then none have I of-
fonded in addressing twenty-four million people.
Mot one of these many million who have attested the
virtues of Lyon's Kntheiron, for Preserving, Restoring
and Beautifying the Hair, but will proolaim its bene
ficial effects far and near. One trial will oonvlnoo the
most incredulous. Sold uniform, for 25 cents, by every
Druggist in America. D. S. BARNES,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York.
T. M, TURNER k CO..
■ev 39 la Wholesalo Agents in Savannah.
EMBER 8; 4853.
8TEAKSHIF LINES.
To Travelers Going North.
O. B. MAID I.INB.
THROUGH IN 48 TO M HOURS.
lew-York and Charleston Semi-Weeklj
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Leave Adger's wharves every Asiwr-
day aud Weitnuday, after the arrival
.of the Cars from the South and West.
1 On Baturdey the new and splendid
ocean Steamers
JAMES ADDER, \ John Dickinson,
1,500 Tons./ Cammandor.
MARION, W.J. Foster.
1,300 Tom.)
Commander.
AMONQ DISEASES, Dyspepsia and Liv
~ er Complaint rank as most difficult to oure
We are pleased to have It in oar power to point out s
remedy whioh has proved effectual in many oasos, and
whioh we oan safely recommend ae e certain and infal-
liblecare; it has been the means of rescuing thousands
from an untimely grave. We moan the Uoofland
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, at th
German Mediolne Store, 120 Arch- street, Philadelphia,
and by Druggists generally. 12 nov 29
R* the 1st day of September
1833, Mr. Charles Randolph oalled at the B*.
R. R. offloe, and stated that foften years he had not
enjoyed a singlo meal. He had not, for five years, had
a natural dlsoharge from his bowels; but was obliged
to resort to Injections, go. He was polo, haggard, and
thin. We ordered Rad way’s Regulators, one each
night, and Radway’s Resolvent, three times per day.
On the olghth of September he called upon us.
HE WA8 50 ALTERED that WE KNEW HIM NOT.
Hie appetite is good—his digestion easy—his skin
moist and healthy—his step elastic and buoyant—his
body vigorous, and his eye indloates a man of health
and energy.
For Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Difficulties of the
Uretha and Bladder, IUdway’a Regulator and Reno
vating Resolvent are a quick and positive onre. For
all Aohes and Pains, for Neuralgia and Rheumatism,
for Nervous and Bilious Complaints, Radway’s Ready
Relief la qulok and effectual. In five minutes’ time
after its application, tho patient ie free from pain.
Sold by Drugslsts everywhere. 12 nov
CARD.
Ml •— MR. F. STE2N returns his sincere thanks
VCfii to the inhabitants of Savannah and its vi
cinity,for thoir kind patronage since his commencement
in buslnes* respectfully informs thsm that he has
openod his old stand, 144 Broughton-street, with a new
seleetion of Gold and 8llver Watches, and a variety of
Jewelry too numerous to insert. He hopes by unrt-
mitting attsntiou to merit a share of publio patronage.
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Chronometors i.nd every
specious of Astronomical Instruments, attended to with
aoouraoy and dispatch. [novlfl] F. STEIN.
DR. HARRIS
Has removed to tbs residence formerly
AA' T owned by CaptJohn B. Gallic, N. E. oorner
of Whitaker and Harris ete. Offloe in the basement.
oot26 3m
DENTISTRY.
Hi DB. BARNES having enlarged and re-
furnished hie eetabllebment, hopoe now,
with hie inoreaeod facilities, to eupply tho increased
demand for his new style of ArtiAoial Teeth, whioh are
admitted on all sides to be the most life-like and beau
tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and muit be seen
to be approbated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in
exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him
with a oall at his office, oornor of Congress and Whit-
aker-sts., entrance on Congress-st.
N. B. Examination and advioe gratis. oct 1
Liberal advanoes made upon shipments
•nJHL of Cotton to my friends la Liverpool and
New York. (3m) 0. A. L. LAMAR.
DENTISTRY.—Dr. J. Raskt, Surgeon
iva 1 Dentist, (late of Few Orleans,) having loca
ted permanently in 8avannah, respectfully tenders his
profssalonal services to its oitlsens.
Offloe, 84 Broughton-street. ly aug 9
DENTISTRY.
Drs. HOY ALL and JOHNSON,
Hurglcnl and Mechanical Dentluta.
Offloe over Zogbaum’s Musio Store, Mar-
VsA ket Square. ly no
DENTISTRY.
DR. M. C. IIEALO
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifl-
olal Teeth, in the best style. Offloe first oorner west of
the Marsh U1 House. ly jan 17
TAl’SCOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
■> ~ Persons wishing to send for their friends,
PvjSo and desirous of bringing them out by first
slass packet ships, are informed that the subso> ibers are
the only agents for the above Agonoy in this oity.
They are also authorised to draw on Mesvrs. Wm.
Tapsoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, whioh drafts are negotiable in any town through
out Ireland and Great Britain.
Drafts on Franco and Germany, payable in all parts
of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to
dso 24 ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-st.
A Warranted Remedy.
PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAM1L1E8, SEA-
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
CAM rURCHASI MO RXMKdT EQUAL TO
DR. TOB1AM’ VENETIAN LINIMBNTt
For Dysentenr, Collo, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism,
Quinsy Sor*-'Throat, Toothache, Headache,
fisa-siuknoss. Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In-
soot tilings. Pains in the
Limbs, Ao.
If it does not give relief,reoolleot yonr 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 Eugland,
andoertlfied to by himas a onre for Rheumatism, where
everything else he had tried, failed. Over lO.OOO.OUO
bottlos have been sold in the United 8tates without a
single failure, and many families have stated that if it
was $10 per bottle they would not be without it, in case
of Croup, as it is as oertain to cure as it is applied. The
most severe cocoa is oared in a fsw days. It oures
room ague in 3 minutes—headache in >£ an hour and
Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours.
jjar Price 25 and 50 cents. -fitt
DR. TOBIAS has also put up a IIOR8ELINIMENT
In pint bottles, whioh is warranted eheaper and better
than other for Colir, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruisos,
Soratohes, Cracked Heel, Ao.
OjT Price 50 oent". **©$
DR. TOBIAS oould fill twenty newspapers with the
tiers aud certificates received commending his I ini-
mont, but oousidon that warranting itsuffloiont, as any
ojqo who does not obtain relief is not oalled on to psy for
A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. and J. H. CARTER are
the sole agents for Savannah—also for sale by the drug
gists and storekeepers throughout Georgia.
MSr Dr. Tobias' office, 240 Greenwich stroet, N. Y.
jTu. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 8t. An
drew’s Hall, will supply the oountry merchants at the
proprietor’s lowest prices.RMS
Boarding.
A FEW Single Gontlomon cau obtain board and
lodging at No. 20 Mongomery at., on
tho oorner of Broughton. Apply as above.
j door from
15
J 1HECKS on Mnrchauts’ Bank, New York, ir
sums to suit purohaseru, for sale by
ANDREW LOW k CO.
Savannah, Nov. 1,1853. tf nov 1
(JACK HALT.—Part bf the cargo of the sbip
XI Bonaventure, landing and for sale from tbs wharf
*>/ [nov 22—tfl ANDREW LOW A CO.
X, tatooa and 50 bbls Onions, reooived per steamei
udforulob/ WILLIAMS* UUMPIIIUES.
&l
He cm be ..
Barnard and Broughton-atreets.
>Ue draws magnificently in harness of any
R. ROGERS, Jr.
Notice.
11LAIMS for damage on Goods, per steamers
\J State of Oeorgla and Koystone State, must be
made before the Ooods are removed from tho wharf,
and for Goods short, before their departure, otherwise
will not be admitted. All Plottages sent to the
abave 8teamors must be placed in oharge of the Purser.
»nd bills of lading signed for same, or the ships will not
m^Ms^onslble for them. ^ C. A. L. LAMAR.
B ACON AND FORK.—-0 hhds prime Bacon
Hides, 6 tos superfine Hams, 20 bbls rump Pork,
^ ft KELLY * CO.
E o\
k®
OWIIKK AND SHOT.—150 kora Rill.
Uuuuowdor; 200 bags Drop and Baok Shot, for
[nov21] Mott A HON k DOYLE.
ID LAMPS*.—A choico assortment of
irlor and Bed Room Fluid Lamps, just received
ialo by [nov 28] J. P. COLLINS.
f'IOFFE MILLS, Coflaa Porch.ra, Bpico
„V . Mills, Cake, Coffee, 8ugar and Tea Canisters, fbr
■“•Vj [nov28] J. P.COLLINS.
G IN—20 dozen Sc hold urn Gin, juet rac'd and for
•oft by ^ HYLAND d O'NEILL,
Under Marshall House.
pRCNEH—BRUNRH.—Just received 5boxes
rf- Prunes in Glass Jars. A fresh and superior ar
ticles, for solu by A. BONAUD,
_nov 29 corner of Bay and WhiUker-sU.
VI USTABil! I.IM31RNT—a large rap|.ly
"1 of yrloy *U«. Jn.l u «tll u .T.rj rm-
n«t>- of Patent Medicines always on hand at
*** 3 JAB. H. CARTER k CO.
POTATOES—50 bbls. Potatoes; 30 bbls.
* Flower, in store and' *-
i for sals by
E. O’BYRNE.
TO CASH PUUC11ASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
M PRENDERGAST It CO., 178 Uroughton-it.,
. oppoilto 6t. Andrew*. 11.11, Well Side. In
oonneotion with arr.ng.m.nU m.d. on op.nlng th.ir
New Warehouse, namely, to arold a. far aa poMible
carrying over eiook from one season to another—have
fixed the prioea or the remaining portion of their Fall
and Winter Stock at a very low figure.
In this connection they particularly direct attention
to their Silks, French Marine, Delaines and Cash-
A ND1RON8, Shovel end Tongs, brass bead
f\ Fire Dogs, Stoel Fire SetU, Shovel and Tongs
Bunds, Coal Hods, Coal Shovels, Coal 81fters, Iron
Pokers, *o.; for sals by F. W. CORNWELL,
deo 3 103 Bryan-street.
50‘
11
Chsi
UTTER & CHEE8E--:25 kegs selected
j Goshen Bnttsr; 50 boxes White and 50 do colored
sest, reooived per steamer and for sale by
• SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
H A £ isoTiiL. . -
ACON HHOIJLDKitH—1U casks prime
BM.n Bhonld.r0.nd. a .nd for
B
E
Notice.
INCIILEY It THOMAS ha.o removed their
Offlo. from No. 7J Bay-«tr..t, to tho oBoo on
^nlon Steamboat Co. wharf. nov 17
L — HUE TO ARRIVE—1UWI barrels Lime, car-
co of sohr E. J. Talbot, for sale to arrive by
_ JT So BrIoUAM, KELLY*CO.
\\7OVKN HTKKL VIGAB OASKB.—Au-
W othor anpply of tho'O bonutitul Woron Stool
cigar Cuun entire now artlolo, together with a good
... r'.-.nftnt of Fortmonala, Card Otaoa, r0 ‘
oairtd by [no. 30) QEO. 8. N1CUOLB.
1 7HKNCH CHOCOLATE—Reeeircd par
^ steamer, perfectly froth and of a enporior qnnll-
■ r, for Mia low at [deal] BERLIN * NATHANS.
N EAT’S FOOT OIL—5 barrel, lor .alo by
JOHN B. MOOSE * CO.,
gaol Gibbon. 1 Building!.
OllENMACKB 99SS HYJttUF—A
,i" 1 * ,0PP ' 7J ”“ ""d^lZcABTEB*00,
B RODUHTTO JAIL—a negro man named
AM08, five feet five inches iu height, light
complexion, is about tweaty-tbree years of age, and
says he belonge to Joeeph Simmons, of Sklddewav 1*1-
and. [deo 11 ISAAC D’LYON, Jailor.
p
CheeseT received per steamer and ;or safe low by
deoT WILLIAMS k HUMPHRIES.
UTTER—BUTTER—Just rap’d a prime lot
of Goehen Butter, whioh wo offer at 25 cenU per
pound. BERLIN k NATHANS,
Und.r St. Andr.w'a lUll.
NOTICE.
XTO DEBTS contraotad by tbg craw of tbn Br.
N brlgrUa^r «I ho^.^ ggjhjr Oj-
Saiangali, Nor. SO, 1553. 4«l
l,*W ions. I
ON WEDNESDAY,
UNION, \ Richard Adams,
1,500 Tons./ Cunmm*der.
SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan,
1,000 Tons./ Oommander.
These steamers are unrivaled on the ooaet for safety,
speed and comfort, experienced and courteous coin man*
_ tST For Freight or Paseage, having elegant SUte
Room acoommodatioos, apply at the offloe of the Agent,
HENRY M188ROON)
Corner East Bay and Adger's 8ou. Wharf.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage do.- $8
tST The new steamship NASHVILLE, will be
ready to Uke her place in tho line early In November,
sept 26
United 8tatei Mail Line.
N. Y. AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
DAYS OF LEAV
ING SAVANNAH
__FOR NEW YORK.
capt. Schenok,
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon,
Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhnll
The Alabama, Capt. Bohenok •• ^
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon «• lo
The Florida, Capt. Woodhnll •• 17
The Alabama, Capt. Schenok •• 21
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ 24
The Florida,Capt. Woodhali •• 31
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed
jnspeed. safety or comfort—making their passage! in
80 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, oareful
and polite offloere. They offor a most desirable con-
ootSl
■cuiiu, rai • uu.,
Agente in 8avunnub.
BAM’ITl. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, N. York.
FOR Fill LA DELPHI A.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The new and spleu
did sidewheel steam*
StZWZN&Xfrahlua. KEYSTONE
■MH STATE, Capt. Robt.|
iiaruio, ttuilei’ATE OF GEORGIA cape. J. j. ut*r-
vin, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every
Wednesday. These steamships are the most oomfortablo
on the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speed.
They will leave Savannah ae follows:
State of Georgia. Wednesday, 30th November.
Koystono SUte Wednesday, 7th December.
SUU of Georgia. Wednesday, 14th Decomber.
And so on.
Cabin Passage...... .$20
Steerage
sep20
C.A.L. LAM All, Agent in Savannah.
HERON k MARTIN. Ag’ts in Philadelphia.
8TEAMB0AT LINES.
TO TRAVELERS ttOINti NORTE.
TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
U. B. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olook A. M.,
after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day,
connecting at Charleston with the
WilinluKtoii Hteuiu-Packeta.
Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day.ataXF.M.,
and also with the
New-York and Charleston Hieamehlpe,
Whioh leeve Charleston every Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in time to eonneot with the eplen-
did new steamship James Adysr one week, ana the
steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston
to New-York by land route, $20— time 62 hours; by
Itesmehips, $25. [my 16] S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
SHIP LINES.
M,
[deo 7]
Petersou master, will have quick dispatch for
the above port. For freight or postage, apply
OODEN k BUNKER.
Taylor, will meet with dispatch for tho above
Iport. For freight apply to
tt
EPPINO k KRETZ.
WANTED TO CHARTED.
*-!.*. A Vessel to toko aoargo of Timber to an East-
Mlfia»ru port. Also, one to N. Y., for whioh high
SAMbrates of freight will be paid. Apply to
deoO 3 GEOItuE U. MAY.
FOR NEW YORK—Old EMtnbllislied Line.
The schooner POCAUONTA8, Bulkley, mes-
■ditlZbl ter. will have dispatch as above. For Freight
JKjr Passage apply on board, or to
deoti BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
The sohooner E. J. TALBOT, , master,
will have dispatch as above. For F'reight or
Passage apply on board, or to
dec Li BRIGHAM, KELLY <9 CO.
FOR DA LT1MORE—Regular Line.
The schr. KEDRON, Layton, master, will
have dispatch as above. For Freighter Passage
■apply on board, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR FRKllallT OR CHARTER.
- . The Packet Schr. DAVID eMITU, Peterson,
’'^master. For partioalars a^idy^u
i BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK.
ty l The fast sailing regular packet ship 80UTU*
j/VW&POKT, Wilson, mastor,.having a portion of her
■MMEfrelght encaged, will have immediate dispatch.
For balance or froight apply to
" TuT"
WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
FOR DALTJiHORE—Regular Line,
nrj, The sohr. NARRAGAN8ETT, Hall master.
^LQ. will have qulok dispatoh as above. For freight
■IBMkor passage, apply on board or to
dec 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Ueorgta Line.
The regular packet eohr. MANHASSETT,
Capt. Bmith, having larger part of her cargo on-
■Rg»god and going onboard, will have immediate
dispatoh for the abovo port. For freight of 100 balos
Cotton tu oomnlete cargo, apply to Captain on board at
Anderson's wharf, or to
ROWLAND & CO.
ScBAwrow k Tallmait, Agts., N. Y. deo 2
. i no um* an.tu, tTirtimimor, aavingpar
« of her cargo eogtged, will have dispatoh. Fo
•freight of 600 bales Cotton, apply to
• 29 6 HARPER, STUART A CO.
FOR L1VERFOOL.
^ The ship CHASE, Capt. White, having the
aiarxor part of her osrgo engaged, will meet
•with despatch fdr the abovo port. For lialanoo
of freight, apply to
- T 11 H. K. WA8BBPRN, Agent.
dk;
cargo apply to
[nov 30J ROWLAND k CO.
deo 1
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho packet whr FANNY will have quick
dispatch for the above port. For freight or
passage apply to
OGDEN k BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK—(Jeorjtla Line.
The rexular pocket schr ECLIPSE, Capt.
JQC Goslse, wffll have dispatch for the above port.
«MNMFor freight or passage apply to Captain on
board at Anderson's upper wharf, or to
ROWLAND k CO. \
Sohawtom k Tam.maic, Agents, N. Y. nov 29
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
4 GOODGook, Washer and Ironer, for whom
otuiUofflCra 1 wagesw^U bo jald punctually. ^Apjly
WANTED TO RENT.
A COMFORTABLE ROUSE, iu a pleasant part
of the oily. Apply to WM. WRIGHT.
WANTBD.
A WOMAN to Cook, Wash uud Iron in a email
family. Apply at this office. nov “**
WANTED.
A N OVERSEER on my Rice PUnutiou, within
jtX. 8 or 4 miles of Savannah. A man who eaa fur
nish tho besttestimonlals as to character and oapaoity,
who has had the management ol large tide swamp
plantation and been sueeessfol. will reoelve a liberal
■alary. None need apply who have not the best teeti-
monials. ROBT. 1LABEH8HAM.
Savannah, Nov 25tb, 1853. nov 26
WANTED.
JIX good Tinmen, to whom consUnt employ men
j will be given and liberal wages paid,
nov 26 KENNEDY A DFACH, AgenU.
WANTED
4 WHITE Servant Girl (q do House Work in a
XL small Family. None need apply but the best,
to whom good wages will be given. Apply at the brlok
building on BUte-street, third door above Barnard*
atreet. tf ootll
WANTED.
T^OUR Journeymen Tailora, two Coat hands, and
X 4wo PanUloon makers. Enquire at
ootg ROBINSON k CAMr’8.
WANTED TO HIRE OR PUUUIIAHE,
A BOY or MAN, luitablo for a Porter in a Dry
Goods Storo. Apply to
a«P 39 WM. WRIGHT.
LUiid Warruuis.
1 MIE highest price paid by
aug 31 WM. P. ROWLAND.
HoQBes and Lands.
TO RENT.
L THREE Briek Tenements on West Brood and
oorner sf Charlton-streets. Possession given o
the 1st day ot January noxt. Inquire of
d *o 3 M MULFOBD MAR8U.
]?■ Stories high, aii lathed aud plastered, iu RoUrt^
ville, subject to aground ront of $12.60annually.
jeer 26]
WM. WRIGHT.
For Sale.
a A valuable Plantation on 8kidaway r*i
Island, oontalning 729 Acres more or leas, h!l
•ome 550 Cleared, and mostly excellent J11
8wamp Land. The Plantation is 29 miles from i..
oity by water and 12 by land, erossing a ferry. Health
and water unsurpassed and landing acocssable by
Florida Stoamboats. Out of the number of sixty per
sons but one death occurred by disease (ploaurity) 1
fifteen yoars. Apply to lnov24| WM. WRIGHT.
Furnished itooiii.
A HANDSOME funtialind Room, with Ronrd in
1V a private family, and in a central part of tho
city, fur a Lady and Gentleman, or twosingle Gentl j-
men. Enquire at this office. nov **"■
TO RENT.
A FARM, one milo from tho city, containing 17
1X. teres. On the premises 1st convenient dwel
ling, Plasterod and well finished. For particulars ei
quire ot T. J. WALSH, No. 175 Bay-street,
nov 22
TO RENT,
i TWO Houses on the oorner of Barnard and
New llouston-streets. Apply to
L nov 10 0. A. CLOUD.
TO KENT.
A BRICK STORE, No. 116 Bryan-streot. Apply
to[nor 10] C. A. CLOUD.
TO RENT.
a Three Two 8tory Wooden Buildings, with
Kitchen separate, on the oorner of Jones an*
Purse-streets, will be routed cheap by the yeai
Apply at J. MANKE'8,
oot 31 Cor of Montgomery-st. and Bay lane.
FOR NEW YORK.
. The Brig^WETUMPKA, Capt. Johnson, having
Ha part other cargo engaged will meet) with die-
•patoh as abovo. For balance offroigetor pas
sage, apply to the CapL ~
>v 23 HEN
FOR NEW YORK—DHk Line.
. The regular packet bark IIAUVE8T. H. Ni-
uchols master, will havo quick dispatch. For
•freight or passage, apply >— 1 J
,V
i board at Padelford's
WA8HBURN, WILDER k CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
E Toe regular packet sebr MARI A PIKE, Au-
maok, master, will havo quiek dispatoh tor the
above port. For freight or passage apply to
18 OGDEN k BUNKER.
VE88EL8 WANTED.
. TWO or Threo Vowels, soluble for carrying
it Timber, may find employment by applying to
Btha subscriber, 298 Bay-street.
tf
WM. CBABTREE.
JOHN H. McCarthy, Barber,
A M OST respectfully informe hia friends and tho
lYl publio in goneral, that be has refitted his Hair
Dressing Saloon, and has secured tho servioes of ac
complished aud competent aseisUnte, and shall be
pleased to wait on them on the most liberal terms. Pa-
renu are informed that the strictest porsonal atccntion
will bo paid to Cutting and Dressing Children's Hair.
Razors honed in the best manner and warranted.
Hair, Whiskers and Moustaches dyed in style, at his
old sund, 128 Bryan-strest, Market Square. 6 decl
Toys! Toys!! Toys!!!
C R. BATESON, al Hi. cornm* of Con(fie«» and
• Drayton*streeU, wi * 1
int tho flltlum of Ravi r m ,,
large assortment of Toys,
aoqaaint the oitlsens of Savannah and publi
that ho has now reooived a large assor*—
which be will sell at reasonable prices.
—ALSO—
A good assortment of Fine Fruit and Confectionary,
deo 1 lm
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
W. C. Wadsworth
Invites the Ladies to cell and Inspect an invoice ef
Cloth Cloaks ond Mantillas.
reooived from the oelebrated manufactory of Oeobgi
Bhodik, Esq., New York City, whioh for superiority
of style and qualify cannot be surpassed, at
No. 116 Congress-street, oppoalte Pnlaekl House.
)K DALE.
. FOIL
T O arrive 70 bbl^pNew Crop New Orleans Mo
lasses ; 22 hhds Sugar, 10 or WhiU and Clarified.
gOT lS fnCKBTT, LONO * CO.
D IP1LAT0RY POWDER-For rerno.-
. .OMPODND PASTE—A fre.h .upply on
&« Wx * n ' ^"iSjS!cAa¥SS *^.’
roUna - Broughton-street.
riiANNBk’ffi OIL—10 bbU. just received en
T oKSTW tim JOENkMOORE*CO.
nso^^j • * au w *««** u >
tuple. Tho dwelling is a new two story briok build
ing with a store underneath at the oorner.
simple. Apply>o [oot 201 WM. WRIGHT.
WM. WRIGHT.
T. J. WALSH.
TO RENT.
I A Briok House on Jones-street, on a full lot.
Possession given Immediately. Apply to
oct 11 T.J. WALS
M ville Jload, eleven miles from Savannah. It has
a good frame two etory dwelling, and nil neuoe-
•ary out-buildings on It, this traot of Land oontains
three hundred and seventy-five aores, more or less;
there are about one hundred and twenty aores of clear
ed land and under good fence, suitable for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; the woodod land oon
tains Oak and Pine, and is convenient to the Central
Railroad, which runs through it. Purohasere wishing
to buy, will please oall and examine for themselves.
For further particulars, apply on the premises, or to
WM. WRIQUT.
Also, will be sold with the place, eight Negroes, ao-
cinterned to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Carte, Cat
tie. Corn, Fodder. 1'eas and Potatoes, if applied for in
time. Titles undoubted.
FUR RENT.
I MIE 8TORF. immediately under our office, well
suited for a grain and feed store, or for storage
cotton. Apply to [sep 23] ROWLAND A CO.
ROWLAND k CO.
FOR RENT.
| Tho Tenement in Waldburg’a Building, at
I present ocoupUd bv W. Woodbndge, Esq. Pof
■ —. .— November.
R. UAUttRSHAM k SON.
H
TO RENT.
Three of the Five tenemont Houses oorner of
Aberoorn and Jones-street, Inquire to
•ep 14 A. BONAT
For Sale*
a The Plantation on Skidmway Ielind, f^SL
called the LODGE, with an Island »t-^P
taehed to it—!n all said to contain 900
aores. The price will be moderate, and the terms a
commodating; for which address
■op 1 tf M.Q. W. at this office.
Grocery Stand.
T?OR SALE—A building lot in Chathum Ward,
JP ruitable for a Family Grocery Store. Also, Lot
No. 36 Troup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply at this
offloe. tf aug 23
TO RENT.
| Three fine 8TqRE8 2 on Moore’s wharf.
Lfeb24
) D i UntD, on moore ■ wnari.
ROU T. HABERSHAM k 80N.
THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS
IN THE CITY S
For Cash or City Acceptance.
BROUGHTON STREET
CHEAP DRY OOODS STORE,
—149—
A Fcto Doors East of Barnard-81.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE subscribers now offer for sale, on tho above
terms, one of tho largest and best soleoted Stocks of
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods
ho city, most carefully soleoted by one of the firm,
die best markets for eash, consisting in part of
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
Sheetings, Drillings, Shirting 8tripes, Denims, (Bed
Tieks, colored and Mourning Calicoes, Mourning and
oolored Ginghams—in endless variety.
A large collection of Blarh and oolored 811k*, Pollrs,
Plaid and Spun Silks, Brr.oades, Coburgs, Merinoes,
Paramattas, Black, Silk Warp Alpaccas, Bombasine
and Canton Cloths.
Black and Colored Silk Mantillas.
White Canton Crape Shawls,
Broohe, Terkeiru and French Merino do, with a Urge
anantity of Long and Square Wool Shawls ot various
designs.
Ladles’ French €loth Cardinals,
LINEN GOODS.
4-4 Family Linen and Super Ho. for trim's.
_jinen Tablo Damasks, Doyleys, Napkins, Unaoka-
buck, Scotch and RoasU Diapers, ToweU k Toweling.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
UNDERVBST8 and DRAWERS.
In those departments will be found our u«ual Urge
and well assorted supply.
BLANKETS and FLANNELS.
Portieular attention is requested to those, as we feel
confident they will be found fully 16 per oent. lower
than oan be bad eUewbere. Planters and others are
Invited to examine previous to parohauing.
HattlncU and Tweeds for servant’* wear,
Black and Fanoy Cassimeies and Vestings for Gentle-
on and Boys.
Embroideries^ Laces. Muslin Collars,
Embroidered Robes,Chemisette, with s Urge quantify
ofLC Udkfs, very cheap Ueute' Bilk Pocket Hdkfs ;
Silk Umbrellas, lload Hdkfs,etc., eto.
oct 18—3m T. Ar L. McKKNNA.
Daguerreotype Likenesses.
T HE subscriber ie now prepared to execute
LIKENESSE8, In th*> best efyle of the art, at hie
magnificent Gallery, coiner of St. Jalien-etroet and
Markot Square. .. .
All Pictures warranted to give satisfaction, or re
taken without extra charge.
jarlnetructione given in the art, with apparatus
rural.b.d; >1m, SW.k «nd Ch.nieul. br Ml..
OCt 20 *■ W. MILLER.
M^A^pTbiio 'generally that be hoe opened s
variety of new Toys and Confootlonery, on the south
sldo of Broughton-street between Bull and WhiUker,
where freeb Cakes, Busks and Bread will be baked
“ », Iced Cakes and Maooaronies.
Cakes, Jsllies and Cream, in fanoy
etyle, made to order.
Cakeo for the oountry will be boxed earefally for
oontinuanoe of pablio patronage U sollelted.
NI8ETTE DU BORDEAUX.—A eu*
L perior Cordial, foe sals by A. BONAUD,
ov » oorner of Bay and Whitake.r-ets.
Dancing Academy.
MONS. a. BONAUD respeotfally Inform hU
patrons that his Evening Close for gentlemen,
will begin on Saturday next, Sd ef December, at
9 o'eloek, P. M. Gentlemen doelroaetoyoln hie
‘CU'«, are requested to oomo at onoe.
Tuition nights—Tuesday and Thursday. Pries of
T^ttten.tutor$4Ueeout. pot 29
ABIES’ DRESS GOODS at Reduced
Prices—Printed Caahmtree and Moueline de
lox sole by [avl9J DaWITT k MORGAN.
Tad
OTh?
GEORGIA STATE I.OTtERV.
JVJ lottery, ciaae is*, drawn on tho 7th !
— 09 ™ 63 58 40 M 28 2 74 41 7g 6
To be drawn in this City To-morrow.
Georgia State Lottery,
OLAI8 196.
SPLENDID SCHEME. «
*4,000-800—400—350
And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prizes!
Tickets only $1— Shares In nroportlon.
Risk on a pack of qoarters only $3 76.
Tiokets and Sharea for sale, and Prises cashed os de
mand. by GEO. S. GRAY, No. 6 Uwene's Building,
Moo 8 Opposite Pulaski House
W. D. ZOOBAUH,
H AS juet received per Alabama n now supply
of JULL1EN'8 oolekrated Quadrilles, Gallaps,
ts. Waltzes, ete. etc. For salo at his
NBW MUSIC STOBE,
139 Brotitfhton-atreet.
Next door to I. W. Morrell k Co.’s Furniture Ware-
Rooms. nov 22
URKENE AND PULAHK1 fflONUOlENT
LOTTERY OFFICE. 4
Da j Lane, near Ball-Street.
GREGORY k MAURY. Managers.
D RAWN NIJMBEUB-UrUreeuaAPulaski
Lottery, Cleae 149 :
11 75 73 09 12 35 78 69 2 45 9 1 49 52
SCHEME.
4,030 DOLLARS!
Ao. Ao. Ao.
Ticket! $1— shares in proportion.
Tiokets and Shares, either singly or by the package
for sale by E. W1THINUTON,
AJ- Fatter ton's OJJlu.No fl Whitaker Street
Green lui.l l’ulnNki Lottery.
QHIQORY * MAUHY. ll«n»gor».
D rawn nuiukkus—oi urui™ a ruiuU
Lottery, Claes 149:
11 76 73 68 12 35 78 69 2 45 9 1 49 52
clabi 150. , . „
To be drawn in this City bth Inst., at 4 o’clock, P. M.
SCHEME.
4,030—1,900—1,000—800
Tiokets $1—Shares in proportion.
CHARLES B. PATTERSON,
Vender for Gregory & Maury,
cer-st., between Bay-st. and Bay
the oountry, nromntlv attended^to,
and prlzee oaebed on demand at th'le offloe. d(
THE CRYSTAL PALACE
At St Androw’. Hall,
Will Open December 1 /ll, 1853.
fl’HK Bubsc.-ibor liejre lcnvfl to anuounco Hint ho
I will opou the above Fair to the public on THURS
DAY, December 1st, 1853, uith a Bp'ondid assortment
of Goode of ovory deeoription, ooneiating of niagnifloent
OIL PAINTINGS entirely now, anil Imported China
Cut and Glass Waro, Tote a Tcte 8owere, Ruby and
China Vases, Cups and 8auoore. Parisian Pitchers,—
a largo assortment of|Cbina Figures, Ao.; Dessert
Knives and Forks, Tablo do, of every description;
Pocket Knives, Table and Tea Spoons; Aooordeane,
Violins, Tamborinee ; Clocks of all kinds; double bar
rel Guns, Po.vder Horns and Flasks; Carpet Begs;
Port Monoaici, Fanoy Chairs, Se wing Hialre, Work
Baekote, Sewing Baskets, Flower do, Octagon, Em
broidered aud Oval Fanoy do, Retioulee, Toy Baskets,
Travelling do, Jenny Lind Work Stands, eto. eto.
SP(2OT8 r.oiW,.»f t l.,
And Fancy Goods,
Also, one of tho largest assortment of Toys ever opened
in Savannah, of overy deeoription, American and
ported. also
Fireworks of every descripth
ancles. Rockets, Serpents, Pin
Vertiole Heoli, Fire Crackers,
n, Roman Candles, Tri
ll Wheels, Bengolas, Tor-
okers, etc. eto.
J. M. HAYWOOD.
CHISTADOHO’S
New Shaving k Hair-Dressing Saloon.
No. 28 Bull-Htroot.
rpilE Suhz6rihor boL's to inform his friends mid
1 the publio that he has oponed a new and elegant
SHAVING AND UAllt-DnESBlNO SALOON,
in Bull-street, directly opposite the site of uew llotol,
shortly to be ereoted, whoru ho will be happy to wait on
his friends, and others, who may need his services.
Thankful fur the very libera! patronage heretofore
bestowed on him he hopes to merit its continuance. Ua
Hatters himself that in tho art of Cutting and Dressing
Hair he is rqualod by few and eurpaesod by none.
M9r Gentlemen shaving by the month will be far-
nished with private boxes aud brashes free of oharge.
Give me a trial. A. CHlSTADOliO,
nov 24—3m No. 9 Monnment-aq., and 28 Dull-st.
The Very Latc.t style
Fbr Winter Hats, of French manufacture, and of
very liaht texture.
Wc assure the publio that these Hate cannot
beat in Ay respect. Call and see them at
N. K. BARNUM A CO.
Hat and Cap Store, 170 Iironghton-etreet, opposite fit.
Andrew’s Hall. nov 9
1;
IRON RAILING, VBUANDA118. ORNA-
MENTAL IRON WORK, ir.
AVING thn Agency ofn large Manufactory, 1
prepared to furnish at short notice.
J. F. RE LOT. 224 Day-st.
H
J. II. COHEN A CO.,
H AVE jusiroci ivrd another lot of those Kino
Light oolored all Wool Mouslino do Lainee at 50
oents, worth62 cents.
25 pieces more of those vory choan Plain colored ds
Laines at 25 cents; 10 pieces English Merino, Doable
width, at 75 cents, worth $1 per yard; plain, brown,
‘ tan color Alpaoss at 37)4 worth 60 cents. 8wiss
and I.aoe Undersleeves, very oheap ana fine,
d Cambria Collars, do do Chemisette. All of
for sale at 140 Broughtor.-at. nov 18
JOHN OLIVER,
HOUSE, SIGN A SHIP PAINTSB,
GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, dta.,
No. 121 Broughton-st.,
T>EGS to return his thanks to tho citizens of 8a-
I > vannab, for past favors, and to assure them that
all work in bis line entrusted to biro, shall be done
E rom.vtiy and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts )
y an assiduous attention to business, the employment
of oompetent workmen and tho uso of the beet materi
als, to insure a continuance of their favors. He keeps
for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine,
varnishes, window gloss and putty; paint, marking,
white wash and othor bruthes. 6m nov **’
l'y.<
7CTI0N8.
r. Jr. Walsh.
- *l Private Sale.
A handeomo sseortment ef ready made Clothing,
sitting of superfiqe Froott, Ssoke sad Over Coate, is
lots to lull purchasers, for tale low. Terms cash.
At Prlvsie MtUi
Lot No. 12 and Building, on Btene-etreet. The Lot
is fee eimple, 60 front by 89 doep. The dwelling ft two
■lories high, and well finished. Will be sold low if ap
plied for by the 20th Inst.
Two five aerelots. one mile from the city, for sale lew
If applied for Immediately, ou accommodating terms.
Grey, Hard Browfi, and Brown Briok, Is quantities
to suit purohasere.
300 bushels Tennossoe Corn, in loft to trait purchasers,
just reoelved.
21 bbls choice Butt Fork, In loft to suit purohasere.
Landing and for sale.
A desirable Building Lot fbr Sale.-Lot No. f, fourth
ty thing, Anson Ward. For particular*, enquire at the
counting room.
6 ken Red Steno Mills Powder, 2 do Haeard A Co’s
HFO HO powder, 13 do Dupont’s N F Powder, for sale
low to olose a ooncorn.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frook,
aaok and orereoate, in lots to suit pu/obasere, fox sole
low. Terms eesh.
*1,0001
O NE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be laid
as a wager either in New-York, Phlladepbia,
u os ton, or any othor oity in the United States, os a for
feit to belong to any Fhjsloian, Druggist, Patent Medt-
oine Vendor. Proprietor -of any Nervous Antidote o~
Llniiuent, Importer of any Schnapps or Alooholl
Remedies, who will undertake to Cure ae Quickly c
Permanently any diseases arising from disorder, from
debility of the nervous system, from obstruction in the
os for instance iu: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia,
lleadaaho and Toothaobe, Amaurosis and Deafness,
Liver Complaint, Asthma, Utorine Disoases, Hysterics,
St. Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Debility, General and Lo
cal Paralysis, Palpitations of the Heart, Epilepsy and
Fits, Want of Power, eto. eto., ae may be done by the
, FATKNT
HYDRO-ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS,
which hoe simply to be worn on the body undor tho
garments, passing a mild and continuous ourront of
Klootrioity through or along any part of the body or
•oures of nervee, whioh uuy be Buffering—and thus bo
strengthened without any trouble or difficulty 1
It a AT UFVKJISTOOD, that it ie not claimed that
they cure all diseases; but only such, In whioh Elec
tricity ie indicated at a curative agent, ae it naturally
must be in all dieeatea which are caused by a deficiency
in the nervone fluid, and I boldly claim and defy that
no modlcal agent has effocWdeo many cans, during the
last six months, as the Pateut U. E. V. Chains, and to
stitutious, eminent Physicians, or intelligent parents,
as can bo reforrod to in ike prinolpal office in New-
York, or in my pamphlets, whioh may he had gratuit
ously of my agents.
r c. V-uiiAin was nrii rairouu
t thor-
gland,
, , to the
United States about one year ago and went through
with tho same trial as in Europe, being applied In
every hospital in Now-York and having been oarofully
examined by a Commltteoof the Now-Yoik Academy
of.Medicine! . , 41 ,
Besides the report of this Committee boing entirely
in favor of the uurutive power of tho Patent II. E. V,
Chains, they havo been highly roeommended by i Pro!
Valentino Mott, (Emeritus Profoseor of the Faculty of
Msdioine, N. Y); Prof Van Buren; (Prof of Anat. Uni
versity of N Y); Prof Carnoohen, (Med College 13th
street); Prof Post, (Med Collego Nth street); Dr Balk-
ley, (City Hospital); Dr Metoalfe, (Bellovue Hospital);
Dr Ayres, (Brooklya Hospital), oct.
In England, Franco, Germany, ete. they have been
rooommended by the highest Medlcv) Institutions and
the most competent authorities, and no doubt is left
but that a new era fur tho cure of disease has been
opened by the application of the Patent U E V Chain,
or rather by the rpplloatlon of its really wonderful
curative powers!
For further particulars, please call on the agents.
A. A. SOLOMONS k CO.,
whero Illustrated pamphlets may be had gratultoueiy
on application, J. STEINERT,
deo 3 New-York, General Agent.
Barnum’s Southern Museum.
of the rarest descriptions, embracing specimens of
nearly evory variety soleoted from tho
FOltKMT AND MOUNTAIN,
FROM THIS SEA AND THE AIR
To tho curious, as well as those intorostod in the
study of naturo, as eho manifests herself in the nume-
forme by which tho links of animal gradation is
traced, this exhibition cannot fail to afford gratification
and delight.
Believing that tho presence of such an institution
must be desirable in a oity of the extent, population and
position of Savannah, the Proprietors havo not hesitated
to establish here a Museum worthy the patronage of its
inhabitants.
la the arrangement of their specimens no labor or ex
pense has boon spared to convey to the beholder, a cor
rect idea of tho dispositions and characteristics of the
various animals iu their natural state. The following
selected from the catalogue, which etnbraoos animals
from all parts of the world, will afford a slight concep
tion of tho extent of the oollootlon to whioh pablio at
tention Is now Invited.
BIRDS— 1 The Argos Pheasant, male and female, fin*
specimeta. The Cuckoo, a rare bird and beautiful, and
whleh is but rarely seen. Aa Albatross—from tho Car*
ofGoodUo* . A splendid specimen of th* Shell Drake
of South AMrioa. Pheasants in numerous variety.—
Tho Dlgok Cook. Two varlotioe of the Prairie Hen. A
Carrier Pigeon. Birde of Paradise—the two and twelve
shafted. The King Bird of Paradise. The King Uum-
— , sag. tin
a, a Canada BuokTlhe 6
# — of smaller animals. J
Bernard Dog of the largest else, end a full grown Mite
Dog, a native of the Feeteo Islands, the smallest spe.
clmen of the canine species ever seen.
A Hoa Cow. A Mermaid, and a variety of other sea
animals. An African Deer is tbs folds of a Boa
Coneiriotor.
An additional attraotion in the Mnaoum will be found
In a series of eighteen COSMORAMIC VIEWS, repre
senting European Cities and 8conery. Scones at Boa,
and many other interoeting and attractive sabjeote.
Tho hours for visiting it will be from 9 A. Al. to 1 P.
M., from 2 to 6 and from 7 to9 P. M. Fridays and Fri
day Evening* will be appropriated exclusively to tbs
admission of the colored population.
Frivate HonrdinK House.
T 11E subscriber having taken the spacious r
dono# lately eccupledbj Wm. I. Way, Esq., re
spectfully notiflos hie friends and the publio, that bo
ie prepared to accommodate both permanent aud tran
sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons wbo
have rooms elsewhere can take their meals at his house
should they wish to do so. The house is located in a
central part of the oity, on Wright Square, opposite the
Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfaction he
trusts that both friends and strangers will glrqJtlm a
share of patronage, [oct 20 j GEO. C. DUNHAM.
ticc, will be taken from the Florida route to anpply her
FOR NALR.
A Fine Northern HORSE, well broken to
jh* Harness and Saddle, at the subscriber's
JU.Stabio, oorner of Barnard aud Broughton-sts.
23 tf TH08. F. STEVENS.
Horses.
TWENTY head of fine large har
ness HORSES, for sale to arrive in
Savannah, by the 16th of this month.
wm. IlUlVPIftBEYS, Agent,
MAProrACTtTRK* OK
Essential Oils. Extracts and Perfumery
of every description,
FANCY TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, <tc. dec. dc.,
Mnvnnnuh, Georgia.
T?OR sals by Mosers. Eulon & Vernon, 78 Maiden
Ij Lane. J. k J. T. Tripp, 99 aud 92 Maidon Lane,
uaydook, Clay k Evans, 218 Pearl Street, Wholesalo
Druggists, New York.
tt3t.No visitors or company roooived unless through
epeoial invitation.tf
P. K. SHEILS,
LUMBER A TIMBER FACTOR,
XJ AVING leased on. of ihe Wharf. I.loly occu-
XX pied by A. A. Smets, ie now prepared to receive
any Lumber or Timber that may be consigned to him
for sale. He will also keep on band Lumber, Shingles
and Wood for oity trade.
Savannah, Deo. let, 1853.tf
W. D. FORD,
OKALKn IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
PICKLE8, PRESERVES,
Frnlts, Confectionaries, Nutts, dee.
FISH, OYSTERS aud ICE when in season.
Fashions for November,
T> ECEIVED per etenmor Augusta, tho latoet Fall
XA, and Winter atylea of
Ludles’ Cloaks and Talmas,
oon listing of the moe t approved and fashionable patterns,
such as
Aragonese and 8aragossa 8ontag,
a, Viotcia,
Eglantine,'
Ae. Ae.,
Cutillian, Pompadour,
Moscow Wrapper, Alboni.
in Blaok and the various shades of Brown and Drabs.
The Ladies are invitod to oall and inspect these
beautiful goods. W. C. WADSWORTH,
nov 17 No 115Congre»e-it., op Puleskl House.
The Arbour Billiard Saloon,
OI’POHITK PUI.AMKI SQUAUB.
HIS magnificent SALOON is now open to the
public. The proprietor takes this method of
mrorming bis numerous friends and the publio, that he
has opened the above Saloon, and assures his patrons
that every attention will be paid unto thoso feeling dis
posed to favor him with their patronage. Tho ehoioest
Champagnes, Wind, Brandies, Cigars, Ao. Ao., oan be
had at the bar.
P. 8.—Free Lnnoh daily at 11 o'olook.
ttarCharleeton Courier, Augusta Conetltotionalist,
laoon Messenger, please insert and send bill to this
Doc to the amount of $6.nov 18
PIANO FORTES. MUSIC dc MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
_^hga_ The subscriber haring purchased the
—iQQttWHlentlro business of F. Zogbaum A Co,, of
which firm ho has heretofore been th*
In want of anything in tne Musical Line, to hfte*t^-
lUtna.it. From mur jun Mp.ri.MJ,
ruilOB.1 >ud I^.Ueu m.tt.r. ~nn«oL«d »
Mr. M. f..U
Tices in the selection of Musio and Instruments, or the
fulfilment of oTdore; with the
zeal and Industry im hft •ndoavor to deserve th* patron-
**• ““ f““ft* b. MITC’HEIil.,
j, j, Barawrat U I*. Z^Ubib * Co.
S p ANiMH ssmiSSSSiSiuMCM.
fey
£
FOR MALE.
At T. F. STK7BR8' Stables. Brooghton-st,,
excellent Horace, for the Baddle or to drive
single or double Harnoss.nov 3
Twenty Dollar. Reward,
OR the apprehension of my man WILLIAM, who
ranaway last Monday, lie formerly belonged to
!apt. John'l)illon, and was* purchased by me from Cant. Bilk and Wool Plaids for Children's wear.
• - mi— Trill be paid upon his deliv-
t£2L‘ 1 1
Qrao.rlM, rnrUo.., llqaora, C _
Tram, cub b.for.a.Ur«», ii», lnUbrnDatm’,
Oottoa Beale. 11 CoaaUD,1uaM £U.k~*CUn, I
BUad. 1 marking Pot.
.. I !*.“T‘^ u «*>•>•• parohM.4 at aaotloa aai MtHt-
U«1 for befora th. n.at rtgal.r aaU, «U1 U mM tn a-
oount and risk of the former nsrohaesf
Stores fbr RssU.
Two stares under our Counting Romo, and en* Wharf
8tor*. Possession given immediately. eel It
Uidso Wunual
The highest market prises will he paid ftr Ox-wen.
Dry, Salted and Fluit Hides. Apply at cur Counting
Room. set 1$
Potatoes at Frivols Sots.
25 bbls. choice Kidney Potatoes, new laadsag from
bark Harvest. ; .
Prime Wkiu Corn si PHt.it Wa
Juit received in stare, and tor sale in lewrlesefl
chasers. Terms cash.
Valuable BuildinM 1
Lot No. 18, oomtoinifeg 120 feta by •
Gwinnett-etrset. Also, Lot No. l*,oi
feet, situated on oorner of Drajtan a__
If not previously disposed of bv private sal*, the above
loft will be sold et publio auetlon in front or the Ooun
House, on Tneedsy, the 6th of Beptambor next. Torsos
Tract of Land ot Prints Sols.
Lot Land No. 23,16,8, containing 160 aeres, well tim
bered, Hituatod In Cass County near Kingstan, a ftw
miles from the Stats R. Road.
Rosendale C'caeenl al Privoto Sals.
Now landing per echr Cataract—100 bbls Hyd
Cement. ______________________
improved Eeeeuee of OsJM.
We have jusz received frvm the laaauf
Philadelphia, and will oontiau* to keep o
sale, Angustns Hummel's Improved Esseno* of i
This 1a the best composition of Coffee over oflbre
sale, and Coffee made from the Eaeeno* is much mors
wholesome, more delicate, flnner flavored aad colored,
perfectly clear, and in every respeot superior taths
finest Rio Coffee, and in ns* will prove a nett saving 7$
B ir oent. over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner,
ry it and see if ltdoo* net.
Tennessee Bacon and Lord, at Private Sole.
13,009 lbs. Now Baoon.aeeoned Ho* round.
2,000 “ Fresh Loaf Lard, juet received per B. R’
from Tenneeeee, and far sale in let* to suit purchasers
groceries, Provisions, Oc.
PH1LBB10K A BELL offer onaoooszssedaUng terns
**AuionV-Jd bbls. N. E. Ram. 28bbls.Peach Brandy.
25 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. «
half pipes Cognao Brandy. 10 oasks ”Small Still’
Sootoh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMahan's),
A eighth oasks Plnet, Csstillion A Co. and Uennoosy
Brandy, 200 doe. of fin* Madeira, Bherry and Port
Wine*. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Chany Bran
dy—all private stock.
B^oon.-ao casks Bides, 10 casks Hams, 1$ casks
Shoulders.
Hat.—300bales Eastern aad Northern.
CsixtHT.—150 bble. Rosendale Cement Ca.
Flooi.—100 bbls. Canal, 69 bbls. BiohBoad,
GaoCKBBY.—25 orates assorUd Common and Granite
Gnasawana.—7» oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 essof
Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ae.
Gbacuks.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston*
Gtoins.—OO.OOOCommon Goman Cigar*,20,000 Span
ish Imported do. ^ _ _ ., _
Scales.—A large assortment of Patrbaak's Platform .
Also, a largo assortment of Ready Mode Cl“*'--
Dry Goods, Matahes, Wooden Ware, Brass J
Fancy Soape.Fa ey Artioles, Ac. Ao.
^lLTohnstan’s Building, 1
UR. U. W. BANKS,
T) EBPECTFUI.LY ofiere hie Profeasional ssr-
Xv vioe * in the various brauohos of DENTISTRY.^
to the oitlsens of Savannah and vleinlfy. J
RxrKHBNOKB—Edward Podelford, Br.. 8* r
me Joeeph B. Fay, W. W. Lincoln, and M.
gnat.
gy Offloe on Congress* si, 2 doers from i
SELLING OFF! SELLIK
’I'HE untire stock of GKOCERIf
I LIQUORS, 8EOAR8, SAUCES, A(
No. 167 Broughton at., will be sold off st
as the oonoern has to be closed,
nov 16 A. A. SOLOMONS.
Until*! Batlisll BaUislU
M Y BATHING ROOMS are now raad^Rdin
complete order. Warm aad Cold Baths only 2$
. 1 would respeotfally solieit th* patronage sc tbs
publi*. •«
N. B.—Gentlemen will pleas* purchase their 4
in tho Hair-Cutting Saloon before bathing.
Bathe—I will have it well attended ta, If I oi
tom enough ta pay Its expenses.
nov 16 J. M. HAYWQ
New Jewelry Store.
THE Undersigned has opened a Jewelry
Establishment, at No, 16$ Congrese-etreei,
where he will be happy taYnow hft patron*
■a new aad splendid assortment of
WATCHES dc JEWELRY
of all kinds.
Having engaged the servioes of a oompetent Watch-
Uou in the best manner, and hoi
faction to hi* patrons. (noli
topes t-
6]
r dsserip*
dr* aatfo-
H. BILBER.
\/f ECUANiC’ffiTOOLM.—Bench andMoal -
different varieties of the 1H ding Planes, Cross-cut, Hand and Pannel Saws ,
Coopors Compaaeew, Howells, Drawing and Crnmburg
" Foot Adgo, Brood Axes, aad every artiole
tod by a Moohanio, in store and for sale by
BAM’L FALMEB A BON,
v 20 Gibbon’s Bnildini
Uding.
riCTfrl No. 189 flBHB
J 3 1 3 JBROUGHTON-ST.J 1 Ell
W. D. ZOQBAUNl.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL K1NDB OF
MUSICAL INBTBUMBNT8,
STRING* Ac SHEET MUSIC,
130 BROUGHTON-STREET,
Next door to I. W. Morrell d Co.'e Furniture Wartrooms
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
gOLICITS the attention of bis friends and Iks
pablio ta bis
NEW MUSIC STORE,
where they may inspect a large assortment ef tbs va
rious artioles embraced In his business.
The arrangements having been made by himself with
Northern Publishers, are snob that ho tooeives all
new Mueio os scon os published.
He also obtained tho sole Agency for Savannah and
the State of Georgia-ALBERT GEMUNDER k
BROTHERS’PATENTED CHURCH ORGANS, en*
of whioh attracts so mueh attention and admiration at
the Crystal Felaoc. New York. M. COBURN’S, of Sa
vannah, IMPROVED and PATENTED VIOLINS.
__ warded at the World's Fair, London,
as also the Agency tor the MUSICAL WORLD and
NEW YORK MUSICAL TIMES.
Dealers. Teachers and Sohools supplied en unuvuall/
advantageous Terms.
Mnsio hound, all kinds of Instruments repaired and
Fieno Fortes tuned.
AST All orders punctually attaaded ta and exeouftd
i tho shortest notice. 8m nov 7
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
Q. BROWN’S
OHEAP OA8H STORE.
THE subscriber is receiving by stand)** weekly,
e Fall and Winter 8tock t *- r
sollclts publio attention.
by etaamsvt weekly,
bis Fall and Winter 8took, ta 'whioh he reapeotfulfy
' Holt* pablio attention.
Plaid Brocade and Figured Silks of the newest styles.
Plain and Figured Blaok Silks.
Plain and Colored F
TJKD AHH COAL.—100 tens broken and
Xv eoreenod Red Aeh Coal, landing from schooner
Nerragansett and for sale by
dec f CLAG110RN d CUNNINGHAM.
■ BUCKWHEAT.—50 package* of Buckwheat,
r> in half and quarter barrels, boxes and bags, land
ing nor steamer Florida and for sale by
deo 1 CLAGUC'RN d CUNNINGHAM.
IbEAVKRTEKN COATS—Hunting mid Bu*
|) Binds Frock Coats of superior qualify, and
handiomoly made up.forszle by
doo 1 7BICE k VEADEB, 147 Bay-et.
I MNK SII1UTS—Ju.t received a large araorl-
I I meet, with >ad without Collar., for ..1. bv
dso 1 PBICE A VEAOEU. 1.7 B.jr-.t
1 »1,ANI«IIKI> TIN.-nw.k, V.nl.oo, Vege-
r tablo, Buckwh.it .ad Oj.ter Cbnflng Dl.hu,
Arul. br | nor20] MORSE t NICHOLS.
/ lOAL.—215 tons Whitehaven Coal, per brig
‘“ r “ IC BRIOIIAM, KELLY IfiO.
ritRA KETTLES.—Tin and China Lined Iron
1 Tea Kettles, a vory nice article,just reooived by
nov 29 MORSE k NICHOLS.
UUBHH OKOONO . COFFEE EVEUY
1? DAY.—Families and Boarding-Hons* Keepers
in want of pare and freshly Ground Coffee oan procure
the same at any moment, ov calling at the store of
3 .. BERLIN k NATHANS,
nov 29 ' under St. Andrew’* Hall.
u EAVY MARY 1.AN1»OAT8.—KWObu.h-
HAVING BR1UK8.—30,UOU good quality
■ Northern Brick*. Apply to
nov 23 tf WM. CRABTREE.
TFRIMB KAHTKRN HAY-150 bale* Prime
1 Wiscssset Hay. In store, In lot*, and by retail.
Apply to [nov 23—tf] WM.CRABTREE._
LOTS FOIISALE.
O LOTS, wall located for huildlof, low
^aet a"" 11 * 4
Boardiaa.
A FEW Mechanics can bo accommodated 'with
A good Board 2d door Irom th* oorntr of Macon
and Draytoa-streeu. oet -
NEW HARDWSUE STOBE.
THE undoreigoed has opened a Now Hardware
Bt01 ’ * k No. 149 CoD«reBB..Ire«!t,
In the store recently occupied by Messrs. N. E. Bar-
uuu A Co., and is now receiving an entire new aad
well eeleoftd stock of
INflLIDD AND AMERICAN GOODS,
.mbraala, .loiort .r.nr ortlo . ura.II, fo.ad la .
Hardware Store. H.rln, puroh«.«d bia .took dim*
from the Manufacturers in England and this country,
hs is enabled ta offer his Goods as low as they oaa be
nurohased at any other establishment at the Sooth.
P lie respeotfally asks of th* patrons of the lifte firm of
MoCieskey k Norton, the oltften* generally, and per
sons visiting the oity, ta give him a oall, and be satisfied
of his rrioes, eto.
oct 76 GEORGE A. MoCLESKEY.
UN»— l»oubl.and8iu«loBarr«Uioo., Powder
It nuki. Shot Poo.h.., HeUI Poek.l Pluk*
Uuatiai Kalru with a Pork aad Spoon attached, fer
tal.by P.'W.COBNWELL. f
aovSD lOJBrr.n-.t.
French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mde Lain*.
Swiss and Jaoonet Cambrics.
do do Edgings and laser tings.
A lares variety of Hoeelry.
Irish Linens, all prices.
Linen DomaskJ and Table Cloths.
Frenob aud Sootoh Towels and Dinners,’ etc., eta.,
combined with a good assoxtmont of Sheotiagtand
wnaaa While.
will be sold at extremely low prises at
larnard and Broughton-eft.
Just reeoiyqd a splendid usortment_of Black a Md
Shirting)
*ble*
ir of Barnard and Broughton-
eetve'd a splendid assortae..
Col’d Bilk Valvet Mantillas and Cloth Talmas ef th«
latest styles. ta *•
nor 14
EXCELSIOR,
SAVANNAH FA8HIONABU
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
No. 98 Bryan-at. 4c Congre##-st.,
Opposite the Market,.
F. J. KU8BNBER6, Proprietor.
O N band and for tale n large ana well selected
stock of
Fall dc Winter Clothing,
Cheap tor CASH and on accommodating terms. ^
COHEN dc TARVER
H AVE received by recent arrival* from Hew
agoRio Coffee: fiOpookets Java do;
80 chests Black and Ones.Teas;
6 hhds choice Porto Rloo Sugar; 10 do prime do)
69 bbls Stuarts B and C do: 10 do crushed do j
19 hhds prirno Sides; 5 do Shoulders;
6 tierces canvassed Hams;
60 boxes English Dairy Cheese:
1U9 do Tobaooo, assorted qualities)
50 do Colgate* Pearl and No 1 8tarch,
199 do Family Pale and No 1 Soap i
25 do Lemon Syrup; 200 begs Buck and Dion Shot i
25bbls Butter Biscuit; 10do 8ugar do:
29 boxes Soda do; 10 oa&es Preserved Ginger;
19 boxes assorted Candles;
25 Helves, Quarters, and Eights Buokwheati
199 boxes Halves and Quarters Raisins;
100 bags Augusta Canal Flour; 26 bbls do;
25 do lliram Smith Flour;
li
Loan AsuocUflon Stock for Sale.
> shares Chatham Mutual, 80 do Savannah do.
Apply at this office. sot 2$
ONOUN DOCK POET.—Juet reraiw^B
fr.ih .apply of a.aoiB. Old Port, whleh ..of.r
« on moderate te
^EitLlN BWAThASE"
NIONH.—SObbi. OnluoB Iradi.g from Mte.
80,WO SSI "ira. »KXra'Brl.k. ..IU01. ft,
■ AU1K8’ U1DINO HATS—Sen. ...y
Li handsome sty lee of Ladtee’ Riding Hats, oaa be
mod at the Hat and Cap Stare of
nov 22 N, K. BABNUMk 00.
PHKIjP’S OIN—$0 bblt, rh«lp'. Oia. UadJ
ing from sohr Marin 1
B E8F—POUsdalphia mEMMOari
hot a iiun»*r i '»