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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1853)
frionda us candidate for J To the Voter* of tbo Flrwt OlMrteti F*i.bow-CinzaHs:—I nm a candidate for Justice o 1 the Peaoe in your District, to fill the vaoanoy ocoaslon- —• —i Hart, Esq.humbly discharge tho duties to the aatisfaorion of tbo pul The election ie ordered to bd held at n»y old offloe on — .jiiugaotooi.r. a deo 11 _____ l'ilod. EDEN. #3" EDWARD MULLIGAN, offors himself uc Can didate for Magistrate iu first Host, and respectfully so licit# tha suffragei of hie friends. td dec 13 VOIl COUNTV OFFICES. To the Voter* of Chathnui county. ruLLOW-CinuuwsI-um % candidate lor re-elaotiou to the offloe* of Clerk of tho Superior and Infortor ‘ ‘ “ t Mondi ' ' Courts, ut tho election on the first Monday in January neat, and respeotfnlly eoliait your support. fine l JOitN F. (if) lit MART IN. To lb© Voter* of 1‘hitibam County. Fellow Crmnxs :-I nm n Cnndidato for re-eleo- tion to ths Offloo of County Treasurer, nt the Election •u the first Monday in January next, and respectfully ask your support* nor 21 JOUR N. LEWIS. To the Voter* of Chatham County. Follow CmxKXS:—! am a Candidate for the office •f County Treasurer at the election in January next, sud respectfully solicit vour support. If elected, the proceeds of the Offloe ehnll be given to a fellow Bank Officer, who hae been so unfortunat, as to lose hit tight. 19 L. J. B. FAIRCHILD. Mr. Editor—Please announae Mr. M1C11. FINNEY ns a candidate for Sheriff of Chatham County, at the • usuiog eieotion in January noxLand oblige oot24 HIS MANY FRIENDS. To the Voter* of Chatham County. Fbllow-Citixkns:—I am a candidate for theoffiee of Sheriff of yonr county, at the election on the first Monday in January, 1864, and rospectfully solicit your support. M, 8. D'LYON. To the Voter* oi Chnthr.ui County. Fellow Citixxifs:—I am a Candidate for the offloe of sheriff of your County, at the eieotion in January ■ J lollolt J next, aud respectfully solicit your support. 001 6 ALEXANDER THOMAS. Groceries, dec C IOFFEE—■'150 bugs primo ltio, 75 do Jamaica, j CO do Java. Sugar—10 hhds Porto Rico, 10 do St Croix, 5 do New Orleans, 100 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Clarified. Molasaos—25 hhds Cuba, 79 bbls New Orleans. Flour—190 bbls Genesee, J6do Canal.90do 11 8tnith’i SPECIAL NOTICES. _ It is highly Important that mankind should observe strict regularity in all tha affairs of life. Reg ularity Induce, health—Irregularity produces disease. people are particular about eating at regular heure—retiring to rest at regular heure—rising at a regular time—and we should be equally as particular about discharging, from the bowels, the fecal and acri monious humors of the body at a regular hoar—to empty the bowels or their contents at a regular timo. If mankind would obetrve this great and important doty, and prepara their bowels to more regularity, thty would avoid muoh Richness. Rad way's Regulators iu- duoe Regularity. They regulate every organ to regu late notion. The Liver, Panoreas, Kidneys, Heart, Skin, Bowels, and all other organs, will, after the no tion of Bad way’s Regulators, move with all the regu larity of clock-work. Persons troubled with Ooetive- nese, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ac., will find, that, by taking one of Radway’s Regulators every night, on . 41 going to bed, they will have a pleasant discharge of the <Uklo “* bowels in the morning at a regular period of time. One Regulator will regulate-three will purge. Sold by Draggiite ovory whoro. 12 deo 13 greater pleasure than eittlng down to write a notice of the oolebraUd Hoofiand Gorman Bitters, be- oauao ws are fully conscious we are oonferring a public benefit, and our heart tells as that by our notices many have been induoed to take these Bitters, and bsea res- ouod from death by Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Ac., for the cure of whioh it is oertaln. It is prepared and sold only by Dr. C. M. Jackson, at the German Medi cine 8tore, No. 120 Arch-street, Philadelphia, add by n ** 12 deo 13 Druggists generally. Bacon—25 casks Baltimore Hams, 30 hhds Bides, 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—150 bbls P and Mercer. Lard and Codfish—25 bbls choice Leaf Lard, 6 casks Codfish. Soap, Caudles and Btaroh—00 boxes No 1 and Family p, 60 do Pala do, 40 whole and half boxes Starch, 75 _ ..damantiuo Caudles, 25 do Sperm, 20 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould. Tobaooo—450 packages various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, Ao—50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 oases Walnut aud Tomato Catsup, 10 do Brandy Poaohes. Domestic Liquors—76 bbls Phelps' m, 76 do Rootified Whisky, 30 do extra old Monouga- heU do. Wines—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choioe Maduira—received aud for sale by deo 19 Me MAHON A DOYLE. 1 ;OllHALU TO AltKlVifi—5ou i Eastern Uay and 200 bbls Potatoes, per ship Ro tunda from Bath, Me., by dec 19 'BRIGHAM, KELLYjfc CO. 11031E MANUFACTORY OP SADDLES, HR IDLES * HARNESS, 193 CougreMa-Ntrccti Muvnmmli ^ Tho Subscribers manufacture aud keop constantly on hand, ■ aud varied stock of BAD* ^ DLE8, BRIDLES and BAR- NfcS8. and make to order every description 1 of articles a their lino. Our stook comprises also a lari mont of Trunks, Carpet-Bad*, Yalisos, Sad _____ Whips, Ao. Persons desirous of supplying themselvos, II. W. HOLLISTER, ~ - *\LETT. 1 modorate, 6tn* deo 1 N OTICK.—Com Moa), Quit, Cow Peus und White Table Ileans. 200 bushels fresh groon country Corn Meal, 160 do Tennessee Oats. 75 do Co l'cae, 27 ssoks White Beans of superior quality. Just tuoivedand for sale by deo 19 CHAR II. DITWVEE. 4? AY*—5WU bolus prime Emuum liuy CLAGUORN a CUNNINGHAM. I .MLKNCU CONFECTIONERY, put up m ^ boxes of one pound each, and of overy variety. Also, a frosh supply of Gum Drops. Just received at the Apothecaries Hall, corner Broughton and Barnard* streets, by[deo 2)J. E. DxFORD- CHlllMTMAM HOLIDAYH. Annuals, Gift Books, Holiday Presents, Sfc. R ECEIVED by 8. 8. SIBLEY. n Urge variety of ologant Annuals, Gift Books, Papier Maohie Ainums, Fine Morocco Albums, Card Cases, Pott Mo- nuise Plain aud Fanoy. * Children's Gift Books and Annnale. Fancy B >xes. Desks and Port Folios, Prints and Paintings iu Frames. Standard Works, elegantly bound, and many other Fanoy Articles suitable fur HOLIDAY PRESENTS. For sale at N? 135 Congress-strent. «*«>.- Cheap Boots and Sliovs. A Saving of twenty five per cent offered at 106 Bryan-Street, J CONTEMPLATING a change Iu their busl ness the subscribers utter their entire stook, con sisting of Boots, Shoes, Ao., at cost for a feu wooks. Parsons wishing to supply themselves are hereby offered an opportunity to seleot from a new and well assorted stack at unusually low prices for cash, at R. FLANIGAN A CO'S, deo 21 lm Twenty Donna'S lie ward. B ROKE ADRIFT or Stolnn from alongside the British ship Shandon, a BOAT twonty-two feet ' ir, ourvol built bottom, clinker top painted yellow, ~ ’ll be paid ISICKnnt Illustrated Works, Stmdard, ami Claaaieal, Annual*, Juvenilia, cte. Alto, u great variety 0/ Staple and Fancy Gootts, Gams, Dissrr'tut Haps, Block Alphabeta, tfee., Ac., if-o. A MUCH linger stock of tho ubovn than usual. Purchasers may always rely upon flndiug at this establishment the best stocks and at as low prices as tho articles can bo sold. doo 21 JOUNM. COOPER A CO. I RON TOYS—Small eizo Iron Toys, viz :— Saws, Axes, Shovels, Wheelbarrows, Choirs, Ta bles, Wagons, Stoves, Smoothing Irons, Ao, tor sale by doo 21 F. W. CORNWELL. U»2 Bryan-»». IF I bbls aud 40 bogs Calcine Planter, landing from r J. Prloe WetherTl and for sale by Ldco 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. GKO. A. M«nt,KOK?V UTTER AND UUtBBt, ter; 50 Luxes Cheese. For sale by urKiu. cut* MoMAHON A DOYLE. Wholesale and Retail Confectionery AT J. DICKSON * CO.’S THE VEKITABLK HEAD QUARTERS OF OLD SF.ANTA CLAUS. 140 Broughton Street —Mnvannah* fared for the season a large and varied stook of pure and choioo Confectionery, warranted free from the slightodt adulteration, and respectfully invite inspection. They take pleoaur *“ —* arrangements are such as to enauro a unity ture of fresh Confectionery; and their Iona 1 . in the business enablos them to get up Candies and oth- - >m to gut L, rtiulas of tho first quality, rloh in color, and of tho Ruortment of * ivgrooablc flavor. Thoy are now manufacturing » hi Candies aud other Confectionery, which they will ^11 asohoap as any in the United Siutes. Tho attention or oouutry merchants is requestod to tlmir general and ample stook, as they will find ovory lole nuitablo for their trade on very favorable terms. J. D. A CO. would be pleasod to receive a visit From tho Ladle*, to examine their stook of FANCY ARTICLE8. FUENCH CONFECTIONERY of various descriptions, put up in FanoyjUoxes suitable f >r thu Holidays, muoh superior in style to auy hitherto offered. NEW TOYS! NEW TOYS!! Just received, a beautiful assortment of TOYS of the newest fashion—a dooided attraction for young people. FIRE WORKS. r stook of superior FIRE WORKS, dlreot from the manufacturers, not to bo equalled in this city. They keep also ou hand the various descriptions of Cordials and Syrups, Currants, Aiinouds, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Fruits in Syrups and Brandy. Jellies, Ao., Ao. Aii* Country orders will be carefully loautry orders will be carefully executed and I reporly packed. N B.-DRN A MENTAL CONFECTIONERY, such aj Pyramids, Baskets, Fancy Figures of the newest- *t)lo,Ao., made to order. tljsn II anil r IIIM rid.sor., IU ba<c>uu.i omi*, IU manufactured by Joseph Rodgers A Sob, for sale by rdnol7] F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st B RASS ANDIRONS, HimoI Fire Sets uud Standards, just received and for sale by dec 17 J. P. COLLI NR. U .HOKKD SHEEP DEEP TONGUES. O -For sale by A. BONAUD, ^ deo 2 corner of Bay and Wliiuher-itroata. Woodman’* Cherry Expectorant, For the Cure of Incipient Coniumption, Bronchitis, In- jtuensa, Hoareeneae, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and for ths rslit/of Consumption in all its stagis. Mcdicino that will promote expectora tion, nhilo at the saine time it soothos and removes ir ritation and Inflammation of tho lungs, is a desidera tum long sought by the medical profession. The arti cles of which it 1* composed are all known to medical men, and are used by them dally in all pulmonary oomplaints; but the proportions arc euch as to give tho modiolnoapowor and range of appplioation possessed by no othor compound. Sold by Jas. H., Carter A Co. A. A. Solomons A Co., W. W. Linooln, John A, Mayer,' and all druggists in this State. 3m dec 5 :^5a» PROCLAMATION.—Friends, oountry- •vZJSk men and lovors!—hear mo for my oanso. and hear mo for my oanso, and be silent that yon may hear; disoard prejudice that you may loliovo, aud read faots that you may aot in telligently. Who, that is young, but values the luxu riant looks of youth and beauty f Who, that is mlddlo- aged, but shudders at Grey Hairs ? Who, that is old, but would avert Baldness? If any, apoak,—for him hare I offended. As none speak, then none have I of fended in addrossing twenty-fuur million peoplo. Not one of these many million who have attested tho virtues of Lyun's Kathairon, for Preserving, Restoring and Beautifying tho Hair, but will proolaim its bene ficial effects far and near. One trial will oonviuco the moat inrredulons. Sold uniform, for 25 cents, by every Druggist in Amorioa. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. T. M, TURNER A CO., nov 29 lm Wholesale Agents in 8avannah. CARD. MR. F. 8TEIN returns his sincere thanks BsZSs to tho inhabitants of Savannah and its vi- olnlty.for their kind patronage since his commouoemont in business, respectfully informs thorn that he has re opened his old stand, 144 Broughton-atroet, with a new selection of Gold and 8ilvor Watches, and a variety ot Jewelry too numerous to insert. He hopes by unre mitting attention to merit a share of publio patronage. Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Chronometors and every apoolous of Aetronomioal Instruments, attondod to with aeouraoy and dispatch. [novlfi] F. STEIN. DU. HARRIS Has removed to the residence formerly •05* owned by Capt. John B. Gallie, N. E. oorner of Whitaker and Uarris-sts. Offico in the basement oot26 3m DENTISTRY. ^ 'IS ^ DR. BARNES having enlarged and re- furnished bis establishment, hopes now, with his increased facilities, to supply the increased demand for his now stylo of ArtlUoial Teeth, which are admitted on all aidos to be the moat life-like and beau tiful Dental substitute ever invented, and must be noon to be appreciated. Dr. B. will take great pleasure in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him with a call at his offico, corner of Congress and Wbit- akor-ats., sntranoe on Congross-at. N. B. Examination and advice gratis. oot 1 New York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. Drs. ROVALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist*. Xf—— Office over Zogbaum's Musio Store, Mar- •Cfii ket Square. ly nov 8 DENTISTRY. Oil. IN. €. 1IEALD Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. Offloo first oorner west of tbs Marshall House. ly jan 17 TAMJOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. ■a ~ — Persons wishing to send for their friends, fflCSk and desirous of bringing them out by first class paokot ships, aro informed that the subset ibers are the only agents for the above Agency in this eity. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapsoott A Co., Liverpoel, in sums from £1 and np wards, whioh drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all parts of the Continent, also for sals. Apply to dto24 ly BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. To Traveler, doing North. THROUGH *IN l 48To'Mi HOURS, lew-York and Charleston Semi-Week!j STEAMSHIP LINE. iflfl Z**™ Adgar'a wharves avery Altar- Wtdmsday, aftorthe arrival JMCgAUL'T tho Cars from tho Bvnth and West. Om Saturday the nets and splendid ooeaa Steamers JAMES ADCER, 1 John Dloklnson. 1,60c Tons, j Commander, MARION,' \ W. J. Foaur. 1,200 Tons./ Commander. ON WEDNESDAY, UNION, \ Richard Adams, 1,600 Tons. / Commander. BOUTHERNE& I Thomas Ewan, 1,000 Tons./ Commander. These steamers are nnri valed on the ooast for safety, speed and comfort, experienced and courteous comman ders, tables eupplied with every luxury, will ensure travelers by thie, every pot-**-* f possible comfort and aooommo- n *JT For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at tha offloe of the agent, HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharf. Cabin Passage $25 . Steerage do.~ $8 and Clothe. 49* Tbs new steamship NASUVILLElvill be eady to take her place in the line early in November, sept 26 United Xtatei Hail Line. N. V. AND BAVANNAII STEAMSHIPS. “ ““ DAYS OF LEAV ING 8AVANNAH FOB NEW YORK. Ths tier Ida, capt. Woodhull, ....D«a. The Alabama, Capt. Sohonok, “ The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, «• 24 The Florida,Capt. Woodhul?7: •• 31 These ships are the largest on tho coast, unsurpassed Inapoed. safety or comfort—making their paseagosin 60 to 60 houra, and are commanded by skillful, oareful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the Knoxville, in January next, thie line will be semi weekly. ' Cabin Passage, $26. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAM'L. L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway. N. York. oet 31 FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The now and splcu- Ldid sidewbeel etoara- ■phlpn, KEYSTONE I STATE, Capt. Robt.l ate nv mnnmi >n the eoast, and are unsurpassed for safety aud snood Cabin Pasnage Steerage.....?. ■■ acp20 HERON A MARTIN. Ag^ ti STEAMBOAT LINES. OPPOSITION 1.1NK. .tkn ( FI. and intermedlat Leaves every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The regular tteain-paoko* ICapt. N. King, will leave a “' eight engagements or pa , Agout. TU TB1VKLLEK8 NUKTli. U. S. MAH. STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock after the arrival of the night train of the Contri road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the aai oonneoting at Charleston with the Wilmington Htenui-Paeket*. tne U. r . . . muiiub.hu O.CHIU-Eucaoili Whioh leave with the U. B. Mail every day, at2)£ and alao with tho day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoou 0 evenings, will arrive in time to eonnoot with the sp.’ did new steamship James Adgcr ons week, and steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Cbarlen... to New-York by land route, $29—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. (my 15] 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. YOU NEW YOKK-Nnv Line, h Th»r.,ul.r p.okct nlir V1BOINIA, C.pL FUR HUSTON. kmoot with dispatch as above. For freight < InptiU ■passage apply to 9U BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. EUR FREIGHT OR CITaRTEU. FORIilEW YORK—Georgia l.ine. The regular pack apt. Liugo, will hi the above port. Far freight ply to Captain ou board at Anderson's uppi to ROWLJ SOU ANTON A Ti immediate dispatch for , Agta.. N. Y. And.'co. deo 19 bales cotton to oomplete cargo, apply to Captain 0: board at Anderson's upper wharf, or to ROWLAND A CO. 8CRAWTOW A T-Ammaw, Agents. N. Y. doc 19 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 33. The tine schooner J. F. WETUKRII.. Knit ^gm^inasier^ For particulars a^ply t BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK—Old Entab. Line. ty 1. The paokot brig I'UILURA, Graffam, inut !ff»awill havo dispatch as abovo. For froight “"“TMage apply on board at Telfair's wharf, 0. ' * BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. pan- deo 15 €AliY A PERKIN’S D AQ U ERR EOT YPI STS, Corner or Ilrynn-uC. and iHarket-nquare, SAVANNAH, And 407 Brondwuy, N. Y. No pains will bo spared to sooure to thoir customers in 8avanuah, Pictures of the same elegant tone and su perior finish, as those for which thoy have been hereto fore distinguished. tST Pictures taken at all tours between 9 o'clock . M., and 4 o’clock P. AI. P. M. CART. (oot 28) J. W. Perkins. A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN 1'UKOUAHE NO BKXXdT XQCALTO OR. TOlilAH’ VENETIAN LINIMENT* For Dysentery, Collo, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Ueadaoho, Sea-siokuoss, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Soros, Mosquito Bites, In* seotStings, Pains in tbo Limbs, Ao. If it does not give relief, recollect your money will be refunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it acoord* lug to the direotions. This article is a& | English reme dy, and was used by William the Fourth, Info king of England, andaortlfied to by him as a oure for Rhoumatism, where everything else he had trlod, failod. Over 10,000,090 bottles have boen sold in the United States without ilnglo failure, and many families have stated that if U was $10 per bottle they would not bo without it, in of Croup, as it is as certain to oure as it is applied. The most severe Conan is oured in a few days. It onres room ache in 3 minutes—bkadacuk in >4 an hour and oholxha, when first taken, in a few hours. tOT Price 25 and 50 cents. DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT lu pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better than other for Colic, Gall*, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Boratehes, Cracked Heel, Ao. tar Prloe 50 cruts. *£$ DR. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the letters and certificates reoeived commondlng his Lini ment, bat considers that warranting it sufficient, Who docs not obtain relief is not called on to pay for A. A. 8OLOMON8 A CO. and J. H. CARTER art the solo agonts for Savannah—also for sale by the drag- gists and storekeepers throughout Georgia. MS- Hr Tnlilu'nflipii. 2411 (Irn.na'li^ tOT Dr. Tobias' office, 240 Qroenwloh street, N. Y. J. H. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew's Hall, will supply the country merchants a proprietor's lowest prices. mir IJ UC! K WHEAT.—59 packages of Huckwliuni, 1 > iu half and quarter barrels, boxes and bags, land- ,u f P°r steamer Florida and for sale by d «° t CLAGUORN «f CUNNING 11 AM. j /LOUU—FLOUR—One iiuudred Muck. Granite Mill Floor, for tale by WILLIAM. £ HUMPHRIES. For Sale. A MAN 26 year, old, r fir.t trio Fireman, war- ranted sound and of good oharaoter; a man 35 > ears old; a good porter about * store, sound and E'">d oharaoter. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. A NIIIRON8, Shovel ami Tongs, bruss lieuil Fire Dogs, Steel Fire Betts, Shovel afld Tong* "lands, Coal Hods. Coal Shovsls, Coal Sifters, Iron W *°-i for b y V- W. CORNWELL, 102 Hrynn-stroet. P 1IBLF>M GIN—5(1 libl.. Plielp*. Ulu, laud- t*I from Khr Uari. Flk. ron.labr La,o.yr. do, 7, d0 Old /»»« du, 150 halt T , »7lUUC.ddU. Ujaondo. For i.1. by - “w H MoMAIION A DOYLK. 11AMTI 1,1, HH I)E I’ A HI S—Kdr t!i„ alleviK- tb» TI 1 - d etbar_f>iiOM._. ot d.o -IT tbrort. For.al.by JOHN B, MOOSE A CO. ■ Gibbon's RnildingSm VANCV GOOD*— A large lot ufF ANIj g uiiuun-a large lot of Fancy Toilet Bottles and Powdsr Boxes, Hair Brushes and! ■2?* of, " pcri,r «Tsstffiassa oo. BROAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. a Tbo umlersiffned bus taken charge of this establishment. The houso hae boen thor oughly renovated and furnisliod anew. The traveling public will find his rooms airy, neat and clean, and his table bountifully supplied with every delicacy he market affords. gyOmnibuses will alwa a be in readiness to carry passengers to and from the Uotol to the Depot and Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Propriotor.R Columbus. nov 1^ WH1. HUMFlIliEVS, Agent, NANUPACTUXXU OK E**ential Oil*. Extracts and Perfumery of every description, FANCY TOILET AND SHAVING 80AP8, DRUGS, ME DIC IU AS, CHEMICALS, dec. Ac. Ac., Mavnnnnb, Georgia. l^lOR sale by Messrs. Eaton & Vernon, 78 Maiden if- . * ■*; T ’ Tripp, 90 and 92 Maiden Lane, Hay dock. Clay A Evans, 218 Pearl 8treot, Wholesale Druggists, New York. «4-No visitors oroompany received unless through speoiai invitation. § KGAU8— HKGARfo—Just received 5 0u0 Noriega. (10,900 La Tortuna Media Regalia) 5.000 Redona; 10.000 Consolacion, also, a fins lot of Chew ing Tobacoo, vis: 20 boxes Prido of Virginia, 10 boxer Rook Candy, also, Anderson’s, Goodwin's and LiUen- thal's Tin foil Canisters and paper fine cat do. (aleo Smoking Tobroco of all kinds) also 5 Gross English Long Pipos, for sale at p. JACOB'S, deo IJ No 29 Bnll-st.—elsn of Rig Indian. | IIOXK8 OBEEML. iu line urdor ; 1 lilil. I|| nuAna uonnnn, _ IU Pig Hams, Fulton Market Beef and Pig Pork. For sate by [dec 7) W. D. FOR)). S HED OATS.-2S0 bu.h.l. l.rlrUR M.rylud Seed Oats in sacks, landing aad:* * ‘ dec6 'COHENH t HERTZ OAIOKKD TVMteiBANil HAI.HON.— m f.t 6Mmoa, .1 BEALUf A NATHANl VOU FHB1GIIT OR CI1AHTKH. jl, Tbo brig VESTA ALLEN. Elite, motor BEOUGHTONSTREET CHEAP DKV OOODS STORE, —lse— A Ftx Door. Eatt qf Barnard-St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; Foreign A Domestic Dry Goods in the oily, most carefully selected by one of the firm, in the best markets for oash, consisting in part of BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIHTINGS, Shirting 8trlpes, Denims, Bod 8he«tlnge, Drillings, Ticks, colored and Me . colored Ginghams-in endless varioty. DRESS GOODS. Al.nooolle.UoR or DlMk and oolorod Bilbo, Poll.i, Flald .ad 8|irr Bilbo, Brooadao, Coburg., Morl.ooo, l'lnmuiu, Blub, Bilk Warp Alpaoou, Bombuloe Black and Colored Silk Mantilla., White Canton Crape Shawls, Brocks, Terkelra and Fronch Merino do, with a large •inantlty of Long and Square Wool Shawls ot various designs. Ladle*’ French Cloth Cardinals, LINEN GOODS. 4-4 Family Linon and 8uper do. for trlm'g. Linen Table Damasks, Doyleys, Napkins, lluaoka- buok, Hootch and Rnsaia Diapers, Towels A Toweling. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, 0NDERVBST8 and DKAWRKH. In those departments will be found onr usual large and well assorted snpply. BLANKETS and FLANNELS, Particular attention Is requestod to thoso, as we feol confident they will be found fully 15 per cent, lower than can be had elsowhore. Planters and others at« invited to examine provious to purchasing, gattinet* and Ttuodsfor nervant’s wear, Blaok and Fanoy Cassimeree and Vestings for Geutle- meu and Boys. EmbroideringI.ncenB Muslin Collar*. Embroidered Rubes,Chemisette, with a large quuntity of L C Udkfs, very cheap Qcnta' Silk Poo aot ildkls ; Silk Umbrellas, Iload Uakfs.etc., etc. oct. 18—3m T. dk L. MnKKNNA. Patterson s Qfies,Mo.^ Oreen ouidPii oiiboor.Yki D rawn numbkiumb! Lottery, Class 134» • W II 04 10 39 36 65 31 13 35 I 38 CLASS 165. Te be draw* in Savannah This Afternoon, 4 o'olook. 78 Number lottery-15 DrawsiKallote. A SPLENDID SCHEIiSr CAPITAL PRIZE 7^50 DOLLARS. Tiekete $2-snares in proportion. CHARLES B. PATTERSON, Vender for Gregory ft Maury. i Bay-st. aud Bay Laae. Orders from the country, promptly attended te. and prises cashed on demand at this offloe. dee 38 UKACKNK ANUPILAHK1 MONUlttEAT LOTTKUY UFNCI. Bay Lum, near Bnll-8treet. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers D RAWN NUMHEttAI—OfUrseueftPuiasbi Lottery, Class 161: 60 71 4 24 10 39 36 65 62 13 35 1 38 Class 165 ron 1863. To be drawn in thie City This Day. 78 Number Lottery-15 Drawn Ballots. i ^ SCHEME. v,3ao dollars: Ae. Tlokste $2—shares In proportion. aud Shares, either aingiyor by the package for sale by E. WITHINGTON, dee 26 * Manry. Bay Laae, near Bull-stroet. Greene and Pnlnskl Lottery. GI1EQOKY * MA1JRY Managor.. D KAWN N6.IIBBKN—Of Oraan mil i’ll lm- ki Monumont lottery. Class No. 164 : „ . .<» 71 4 24 10 39 36 55 62 13 35 i 38 Nos. 1 13 18 10 3d 62, prises sold in the above. IIP HAM, KELLY A CO. FUll ILlLTlilJOlliL xoe eenr l. j. jctulb, ti AftiJA meet with dispatob for th ■wit freight or passage apply to deo 16 HENRYK. WASHBURN, Ag’t. FOR H08T0N. outer, . Sport. For freight or passage apply to 15 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOK NEW YOUK-Union Line. fcport. For freight or passai Vitrx FOR LIVERPOOL. WASHBURN, 0 W1L l), FOR NEW YORK—New J.ine. Watkins, will meet with dispatch fur th ■aport. For freight or passago, apply to o 13 u. k. Washburn, j VESSEL WANTED. The regular packet schr. DAVID ^SfmX Peterson master, will have qnlokdi.. _ ■uB the above port. For froight or passago, apply to [dec 7]OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR NEW YORK. , Too fast sailing regular packet ship SOUTU- Si FORT, Wilson, master, having a portion of her ■(freight engaged, will have immediate dispatch. For balanco of freight apply to deo 6 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. NEW KOOKS'. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. WKP.NKSTUr, DKC. 2lBT. L ectures delivered ut »rou< Bristol; by the late John Foster—third editu the best raetr ie, in 2 volumos- i 2 vols. A Week's Dolight, o lor and Fireside. Art and Industry, as represented in the Exhibitioo : the Crystal Palace, New York—showing the pro gross and state of tho various uteful and ursnlts; revised and edited by iloraco Qreely. Clovornook, or HocollectiouBof our Neighborhood in the West—eecond series b^; Alice Carey. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER & CO r |'IIE HOOK OF NATURE; Au elr.iuoiitary in 1 troductiun to the Soiences of Physic, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Ph—'— By Friedrieh Sohoedler, Ph D—First Amen tion, illustrated by seven hundred engraving Twenty-five Village Sermons—By Charles jr., author of Alton Tho Lifo of George Fox; with Dissertations on his views concerning the Doctrines, Teetaiuonies and Dis cipline of the Christian Churc <—By Samuel M. Jan- ‘ bv. author of the Life of William Penn. Tne Obstetric Catechism, containing two thousand throe hundred and forty-seven questions and answers Obstetrics proper—By Joseph Warrington, M Ii— Illustrated. deo 13 B EC’D next Fancy ON UONSINGNMENT. at tho Trimming Htore, Whitaker street, next door to Congress-street,—10 oases of 8iapb Bed Ticks, Lindseys, Negro Cloth: _ . . . w > Cloths aad Satinets, Ging hams, Canton Flannols and Osnaburghs, Bl'k and col r d Orleans. Shawls and lldkfs. Linen C. and Silk Pocket Hdkfs, Mnslin Sleeves. Chemisette, Colors and Bands; Hosiery and Gloves, col'd Beaver Bonnete and Chil dren’s llats. Tan, Drab and Black; Black Lace and Love Veils. Also, a great variety of more things suit- ablefor Christmas and New Year's Presents. Bonnets and Trimmings at reduced prices. dec 19 I UTTER & tUEE8E| dec.—30 kegs B L looted Goshen Butter 125 boxes white and oolored Cheese 100 do new Scaled Uerrlugs 40 half and 20 quarter bbls unokwheat 50 boxes new Bunch Raisins, reo'd per steamer and for salo by dee 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. heavy Marino Undorshirts; Gents' and Ladies' Draw- “*• L +VX8&& k TIIEANOH, d«o 21 Congress-streat, next to Boll-st. 1 > ACON AND LARO.—I&biids.prinin Bacou IB Sides; 10 do Shoulders; 10 tierces best oan vassed Hamst 30 bbls rrlme Leaf Lard; 40 kegs do. Just re- oeived and for sale by WEBSTER A PALMES, dec21 , IG I RON—350 Tons No. 1 Buiiimerloe nud 50 ' WANTED. y :—i- d. WANTED. TWO nr Three goo.l CARPENTERS at Station JL No. 5, Control Railroad. Apply to b, aeo Ti C. W. YOUNO, Agent. IlaloyDUdale. 1 WANTED. A SITUATION us Clerk, by u young Muii thor- jl JL oughly acquaiutod with the details of business; has an oxiensivo acquaintance throughout tho State and oan furnish tho best of city rsferenoo. Address, A. F. „ Box 168, P. O. 3 deo 22 WANTED. 1, \ COMPETENT Female Servant, to do general r /V house work and wait on Tablo. Liberal wages y will be paid, white or,oolored. Apply West of the Court House on York and Presidont-ite., Wright Square, deo 22 if GEO. C. DUNHAM. WANTED. rjllVE COOPERS tiiut uuderstunds making Flour M Barrels, to go in the oountry, for which tho hlgh- ^ ost prico will be paid. Apply to deo 19 WILLIAMS A I1UMPUREY8. ■ \\T ANTED—10 hands fur a Steam Saw Mill, TV for whioh $18 per mouth will bo paid promptly. Apply to [deolflj WM. WRIGHT. WANTED. , A WOMAN to Cook, Wash and Iron in a small X\ family. Apply at this oUioo. nov 30 WANTED. •» AN OVERSEER ou my Rico Pluutalion, within J\. 3 or 4 miles of Savannah. A man who can fur- » nisb the best testimonial! as tooharacter and capacity, r- who has had the managoment of large tide swamp y plantation and been successful, will roooivo a liberal i- salary. None need apply who have not tho best teati- e monials. P.OBT. UAUE.T91IAM. n Savannah, Nov 25tb, 1853. nov 26 ’ WANTED ■ A WHITE Servant Girl to do IIouso Work in a XX small Family. None need apply but the beat, to whom good wages will be given. Apply at the briok - building on State-street, third door above Barnard- street. tf , oot il WANTED. 8 Journeymen Tuilors, two Coat bands, and J two Pantaloon makers. Enquire at oot 5 ROBINSON A CAMP'S. i Fluid Wurrtuils. r r |MIE highest price paid by J. »ug 31 WM. P. ROWLAND. Houses and Lands. TO BE LET. Ctt . The Hotel at Halojondale. No. 5, C. Railroad. b!!B ^ 1b 2’ au el ®** nt presto residence with cleared • JUBL lands attached. Apply to 1 . 1T 0- W. YOUNG. Agent, d8 ° '7 llafcyundale. TO BENT. A N Offlcc, on Liborty-squaro, suitable fur « Doc- jeo ,r' om °' - Apriy 10 wm ' wni ° uT - .. ... JFOIt MALE OU RENT. i x,. A , no I T . doubl ® tenoment Wooden House, 1J*£ CM “f. 0 /* 08 hi/fh, all lathed and plastered, in Robort- HriflB ville, subject to a ground rent of $12.60aunually. Apply to | nov 26) WM. WRIGHT. |TO KK.NT. griThree two story tonomonta at $150 per year &2nS each—1 Store r.t $250. Apply to JSaL ^ ^ mt J.MANKS, oot 31 3m* Cor Montgomory-st. and Bay Lane. For Sale. SBi A ualuabta Flantattou on Bkldawa. ^M^Islaud, containing 720 Acres more or lets, Bl!l ^^^some 550 Cleared, and mostly oxodlleutJtJM Swamp Land. The Plantation is 20 miles fromthe - city by water and 12 by land, orossiug a ferry. Health and wator unsurpassed and lauding accissable by Florida Steamboats. Out of the number of sixty per- sons but ons death occurred by disease (pleaunty) in , fifteen years. Apply to |nov24| WM. WRIGHT. r TO RENT. * EmU TWO Houses on the oorner of Barnard and &!•■ New Uouston-streots. Apply to JKJL «<>▼ 10 U. A. CLOUD. TO RENT. A BRICK 8TORE, No. 116 Brynn-street. Apply a\ [nov 10] C. A. CLOUD. FOR MALE. Iraftt A valuable Plautation, situated on tbo Louis- UISl vl,1# Road, eleven miles from Savannah. It has JaflLa good frame two story dwelling, and all neces sary out-buildings ou it, this tract of Laud contains three hundred and ssvonty-tive acres, more or less; there are about one hundred and twenty acres of clear ed land and under good fence, sultablo for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; the wooded land con tains Oak and Pine, and ia convenient to the Central Railroad, whioh rune through it. Parohasers wishing to buy, will ploase osll and examine for themselves. For further particulars, apply ou the premises, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also, will be sold with the place, eight Negroes, ao- customod to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Carts, Cat tle, Corn. Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for in timo. Titles undoubted. oot 3 TO KENT. Three of the Five tenement Houses oorner of Aberoorn and Joues-streot, inquire to JlialfL >«P id A. BONAUD. For Sole. Ritt Thn Plantation on Bkidnway Island, Zjjfl called tho LODGE, with an Island at- s ; M taohed to It—in nil said to contain 900*™“ acres. The price will bo moderate, aud the terms ao- ooinmodating; for which addross •ep 1 tf M. G. W. at this office. Orocery Stand. I7DR SALE—A buildiu? lot iu Chatham Ward, Jl 1 euitablo for a Family Orooory 6tore. Aleo, I^ot No. 36 Troup Ward—both corner fote. Apply at this offloe. tf aug 23 LOTH FOR MALE. Q LOTS, well located for building, will ho sold low O if applied for immediately. J. F. I’ELOT, nov 22 224 Bay-street. Butter uud Cheese. rpilE subscriber hue made arrangements to receive 1 direct from Northern Producers, a regular and full supply of very choice BUTTER and CHEESE, which Is offered at tho lowest market price. 20 Firkin* and 25 Boxes just received. Purchasers are respectful ly invited to oall. C. T. KOBIN6UN, dec 3 122 Bay-st., rear of tho Exolmuge. J llIKCKS on Merchants' Bank, New York, in vy sums to suit purchasers, for sale by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, Nov. 1,18.71. tf nov 1 UA(!K MALT.—Part of the cargo of tho ship O Bonaventnre, landing aud for sale from the whart by. (nov 22-tfJ ANDREW LOW A CO. PRIME EASTERN HA Y—150 bales Prime 1 Wiscsssct Hay, in storo, in lots, and by retail. Apply to [nov 23— tf] WM. CRABTREE. I>UTTER AND U11EEMB.— D ! 30 kegs ssleo cd Goshen Butter, 120 boxee White and Colored Cheese. Received per steamer, aud for salo by deo 14 SCRANTON, JOUN8TON A CO. If ID GLOVKM-—A sidcudid nmortmoni ol Ln- IV dies' and Gents' black, colored Kid. Gloves, just received st KEMPTON 4 VERSTILLE’li, dec 12 Warings' Range. OIIAWLM—MHAWLM—A splendid lot of O long and squaro Blanket Shawls suitable for tho season, at KEMPTON A VEH8TILLE 8, 1 deo 12 Warings’ Range. •Yi k TONssi priiuo Peruviuu Guano, lor sultt to ar- rive. Apply to dee 12 OGDEN A BUNKER. f* /'l HAUKEKM—90 hhis Butter and Kugur \J Crackers; 20 boxes Soda and Milk Biaouit, iana- ing and for sale by dec 14 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. O EKD OATM.-20t» bags heavy Maryland Seed O Oats, landing and for sale by deo 12 CLAQUORN A CUNN1NOHAM. J IkltAMM OANDL.KBTICKB—O.al, Itouud - IJ and Square Patterns. Brass Curtain Pins, Roller l Ends, Rack Pulllos, Jamb Hooks, Screw and Drive ' Hooks, fo r sale by F. W. CORNWELL, deo It 102 Bryan-at. T UMT UEUK1YBD.—5 dozen of those extra •. S# fine clear Lawn Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, at 17% cents each, at J. 11. COHEN A CO., 1 deo 6 HO Broughton-atreet. pEOElVING from brig PUilurn und in store TL 25 bbls assorted Crackers 10 bbls Buckwheat Fluur 10 do 8elf-Rai*ing Heoker’s do ■ 10 do Powdorod and crushod Sugars | 20 kite new Maoksrel J JO do do Dutch Herrings. J.D. JESSE. — deo 16 /'lUBA MOLAMMEM,—100 klids, 1W tea Cuba ( Molasses, for sale by V dec 16 COHENS ft HERTZ. ® u Will drawn in Savannah This Day. -.1? i r i wu num b® r " in each package of 26 Tickets. $7,330—1,648—l;000—n of 300 dud more than *10U,000 in Smaller Prize. I Tiokets only 82—Shares in proportion. Risk on a paokage of quarter? only $6 65. Tickets and Shares for sals, and Prises cashed on de- msnd. by GEO. 8. GRAY. No. 6 Owsns’s Building, ,u " Opposite Pulaski House deo 26 NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. M H : I N.L, hi W. W. WOODRUFF, of Griffin, Ga., Messrs. M. C. A J. II. GREEN, of Newark, having purchased the entire interests, and se- n.n.. ii.iiDg pnroiiMoaint euiiro interests, and se cured the location of Mossrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the Currisgo businens in this city; rospectfully annouuoo to tho eltitous of savannah and of the States of Uoorgta, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city, that, it is their intention to keep on band, at all times a large and general as sortment a every kind of Carriages in use. They feel confluent that their business relations are sucii as to enable them to offer Inducements to pur chasers equal to Charleston or any other cit,^ tasers equal to Charleston or any other city. The Messrs. Oreen have been engaged in the facture ol Carriages In Newark, N. J., for a number of years, and aro well acquainted with tbo waste and re tirements of the Bouth. Their reputation ae Mann* Griffin, Ga., . - .-.ri-- r.-c j to promise that thoy will bo able to meet tho expeotatlonsof the public. Mr. U. D W. Alexandor, of the late Firm, favotably known in connection with tho carriage business in tins eity, is associated with them, and will act as their Agent in the transaction and management of thoir .bu siness. Mr. Woodruff's intention is to divide hletlmeandat- tention between this point aud the interior, and hopes to make the acquaintance of tl is community personally. By striot attention, ooupled with fair and honorable dealing, they hopo to secure a share of publio patron- TIi.Th... m«d« arr.ngtiinonti to li.vi >11 rep.lrh promptly and noatly done No. 223 and 225 Bay-street, — Savannah, Ga. AS" A CARD.—It will be seen by the abovo that wc have deemed it best for the interests of *11 concerned to withdraw In favor cf Messrs. Woodruff. Green A Co. We take this opportunity to return thanks to onr friends for tho kind offors of support that were so llbor- ally proffered us, and to solioit thu same for our friends of the same firm. T. J. NAYLOR A CO. H<vwnnsh, Doc.7.1863. deo7 IRON RAILING, ^VERANDAHS. ORNA MENTAL IRON WORK, dec. H AVING the Agency ol a largo Muuuluciury, 1 am prepared to furnish at short notice. ~ TjO J. F. I'KLOT.m P. K. SHEILS, LUBBER A TiBBER FACTOR, ir “ any Li AVING leased _ pied by A. A. Sinets, is . uny Lumber or Timber that way be consigned * * He will also koop on hand Luwbor, Shingles >d for oity trade, nali. Deo. 1st. 1853. w. D. FORD, DKALEH IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. PICKLEa, PRESERVES, Frail*, ConfcctlouarleH, Nutt*, Ac. ——ALSO—— FISH, OYSTERS and ICE when in scaaou. Waldburg'e Buildings—Jeffr.rson-tt., Hwvnntmli, GcorKln. PIANO FORTEH, MUSH) At MUSICAL P 1 tew CMteese' PiglrofoWfO of ship Cameo, frou ™S?S‘ SWOBAM. KELLY . CO. I Ammonia, Salt Petre, Liquorice, Catnip tk i oa, muniu n IN8TRUMBNT8 The subscriber having purchased tba ntire business of F. Zogbaum A Co„ of [which firm he has horetofore been the I acting member in Savannah, would res pectfully Invito tho attention or those in want of anything in the Musical Line, to hla estab lishment. From many year* experience, both In pro fessional and business matters oonneoted with Alusic, Mr. M. fuels himself fully qualified to proffer hie vices in the selection of Aiuslo and Instruments, or ... v fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of his utmost ■sal and industry in his endeavor to deseryo tbepatron- >■«» »»»«« U.UT.IY. N. B.-AU articles purchases at AvcUan and net settled for befora tha naxt regular aula, will bo sold on acoount of the former purchaser. At Private g«tl*c Lot No. 40 ou tho wootaldo of West Broad-atreot and eouth of KubertavlUe, bsing 34 feol front b/ 100 JTlW deep, auhjeot to a lease or 10 yoars from Van#, 1861, wltffarenewalof flyoais, at a valuation rent $48 t»4r annum. The iinprovemeats aro a Store and Dwelling lin stories high, with a large and oommodruus stable. Terms cash. 0 -A second hand Carrlaga lately trimmed and painted, is good order. Terms cask. ,Lo* No. 24.14th Dlstriot and Sd Section, containing 160 acres, within 4 milewof the town of Clinton. Terms oath. B«ed Bya and Oats, in qualities to lull purchaaote. Lot No. 26 south of Jones-atroot, and improvements consisting of n 2 story House and a double tenement in good order. Bent nt $33 per month. Will bo sold a bargain no the nrosoucowner is moving from the city. For terms and lurther particulars Inquire at tho Count ing Boom. A handsome assortment ofready made Clothing, oon- sl ting of superfine Frook, Sack* and Over Coats, in low to suit purohasors, for salo low. Terms cash. Lot No. 12 and Building, on 8tona-street. Tho Lot is foe simple, 50 frout by SO deep. Tho dwelling Is two stories high, and well finished. Will bo sold low if ap plied for by the 20th iuae. Two flvo acre lots, one mile from the oltv, for sale low if applied for Immediately, on aoooumodating terms. Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Tennessee Corn, in lots to suit purchasers, just received. 21 bbls eholoe Butt Pork, in lots to suit purchasers. Landing and for sale. A desirable Building Lot for Sale.—Lot No. 9, fourth tything, Anson Ward, For particulars, enquire at the counting room. 6 kegs Red Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Ilasard A Go's UFO liG powder, 13 do Dupout's N P Powder, for sale low to oloso a concern. sack and overooate, in lots to suit purohasers, foi sale low. Terms oaah. TUA. LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION 1 A New Cook Stove, CALLED “THE NEW WORLD For Burning W*od or Cool. The {Subscribers havo just mado arrange ments with Messrs. Abbott A Lawrenoe, Stovt Makers, of Philadelphia, for the exclusive sale of this excellent STOVE. Tho makers had it thoroughly tested before offering it to !>he public foi salo, and it also oomua very highly recommended bj thoso that are now using it. Wo put a few of them up i trial a short time since in this oity. and those whe i them in operation acknowledged that the) v any Stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil* havo never saw __ r , baking, that performed kind iu the most perfect manner; thebx^epiatc get twice tho hoatinthc truuted that you oveu as auy othor stove now in uss. we are now r oeivingtho difforeuvtises, and w« cordially invite all oall aud examine bolero purchasing. We have also, various other patterns, among .which may be found tho Iron Witoh, Iron Klug, and oolebrated Buck Stove, Boiu'diugs A FEW Moclmnica cau bo accommodated with t\. good Board 2d door from tho oormr of Maoon and Dray ton-streets. U oct 29 Private Bourdinit House. siont BOARDERS have rr*«me elsewhere shonld thoy wish reasonable terms. Porsui take their meals at hie house The house is located in a . of tho oity, on W right Square, opposite tbe Court House. Hoping to give entire satisraotinn 1 trusts that both friends and strangers will give him thereof patronage, [oct 20j GEO. C. DUNHAM. central pa Or.ol $Zu7/~5itiri!tL fin." U&IKC ® '•*" * Hoi. tu. on, ... mi .a msjsssstassr ma *?!* Now Yesk, Valuoble /join at JatUm, wuu^aiaS&sfa^'SftsSi-**. pr.p«e. a Will be sold .n front of Court Homo Lot n ..7 S3&E«B Sss ~ SSiKbSi mgmmi Lot No 8, which fronts on South ^T?^*** IT., w »“ a ,« 9 Jnoia-itr*.t on the East, adtafnlnwv 1 E?^i^. ! l£saiaasfci — ...... w. «. w. steiaanmn*, dMOMod temanfiw t-or mission of court and by order of RmrtaJabtnAon Tsrms^iV'nn *? ic * h ° d editor, ofTted 222? lerms cash-rnrr'^ssrs psvlnr for Titian mu l. .. Hides Want«*. •sSJSfisisaafis b simss?uw'ius..,« Prints White Com nt Private Sals. .Lli? 0 * UUtSF’ * ni ,u11 *•“ 10 him, u, "o. aSSSuSStf f«.l, .Uu.t.d on oerner of JJn!,to> on,, on ... V*m« V Lnd *• Pritat. Sal. ° miles irom the^gtato B. Road. J W * «• V . i ^ , P ruV9a . Afsenco of Cages. t tho manufi nv,Tf*. h , aT .*. j u,t * roo ^ivod from the manufacturers!* Philadelphia, and will continue to keen on hand fan •nlo, Augustus Hummel's Improved Ernenot of CoJTm THK subscriber huving tnken tbo spacious real ull and ^iorm'Sefrlm 09 V Toff#,ed fo * iolb, Wn,.1. yfu. E*|„ m .hii wnoloMin.. mot, dollot., Bnno?llnmhu. Mfewa.ftOTdS{BSS HORMEfo FUR MALE. Three pairs of Match and Sintlo Horses for sale at the Stables, oorner of Broughton and Barnard-atroete. T. F. STEVENS. »’aVlUY uay IftRINGM SOMETHING NKW,» A T leusi it is so at this time wllh the cilixfiis of Savanuah, for they osn now havo their Hats novated by calling at No. 3 Jefferson-atre.t, Up Stairs. Who that oonrts tho notice ot the ladies, or the appro bation of Genteel folks, would wear n mean, dirty, groasy lint, when they oan have it otherwise by merely calling at the above pis Call i FOR MALE. ^ t <« A Fine Stallion, 6 years old, well broken JiBPMo «bo Biddl., •»», R.iitl, »d ipltit«d. I>- rrr\.„„lr.i >. Tlomu t. Bub!., oorn.r .1 .nuiii ft.d B.rnftrd-ife. 11 d.oB pavibu ukickb. rl.WENTY FlVlS Hundred Hurd burnt Brick., .1 suitable for paving, in lots tei^Vwtahtusn. WM. CRABTREE. IbAVlNU BHlllHM.—dll.uuu g uod nunllty l _Nnrth.ru Brick.. *‘PP'T‘« w>r cRABTREK. AA I It AULT rmpoct fully Informs his custoi 1Y| and tho publio generally, that bo has open variety of new Toys and Confootlonojy, on the s side of Broughton-atreet between Bull and Whiti receive side or urougnton-street oolwbou ouii »h» "iu»hi. where fresh Cakes, Rusts and Broad will bo bakod everyday. Alao, Iced Cakes and Maooaronios. Cub, •hipping the country will bo boxed carefully for A ooutinuanoe of pnblio patronage ia solicited. Daguerreotype Likenesses. ri'HK mib.crlb.r i. uuw prnp.mil to oieoule 1 LIKENE88E8, lit th. belt «ty'» of th. >rt, at Id; magnificent Gallery,coiner of St. Jullen-street and Market Square, All Pictures warranted to give satisfaction, or re taken without extra oharge. Instructions given in the art, with apparatus rnirhed; also, 8took and Chemicals for sale, oot 2I> J. W. MILLER. age and confidence of the publio. G. B. MITCHELL. Successor to F. Zogbaam A Co. Staves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. XT OT lues than 42 or over 44 inches long. JLn do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thick. The back edge of tbe Stavo to be dressed down to tbs same thickness as the frout edgo. Tho Staves to be straightly uloft,and free from knots, warps, **’“* ivered on Messrp. R. A. Allen A Co’. Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1854 Fifty Dollars per lOOOpiocea will bo paid by ANDREW LOW A C< Savannah. Jane 21. 1853. t fob 1 Prime Western Corn A Meul. ^NE thousnuH bushels primo choice Coru iu Os* naburg sacks. 290 busliols fresh ground Corn Meal. Just reoeived and for salo by [sep7| CHA8. IX. DURYEE. jy KW MOL A MM EM—110 bbls prime and for sale by doo 16 - - - - i j? 1 -— r N O Molasses, landing from brig Tallulah CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. VTNW CROP N. U. JKIliAMMKM—00 bbls 1 q New Crop Molasses, landing from brig Tallulah, for sale by [deo!5] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. S UGAR.—20 liiuls prime Porto Rico Sugar, 10 hhds choice Bt Croix Sugar, 15 do fair NewOrlaoue do, SO bbls Stuart’s A Band G Clarified do, do Crushed and Powdered do, ig and for salo by J SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I I AY.—1701 ■ft,!-*— COHENS. HERTZ. A 1 - Alabami l.MANAUM FUR 1834.—Grenville’s A1 manso for the States of Georgia, South Carolina, bama, Tenaomc and Florida. ,na reta" doo 15 sale, wholesale 8. B. SI HI. No. 135 Congress* U11M—Buckets, Bread Trays, Wanh Boards, KLL1NG OFF KELOW COMT—A great variety ot oadies’ Dress Goods suitable for this season, by [dool7] Dn WITT A MORGAN. OEK1 O yai dee 17 vania Soed Oats in sacks, landing and for sale by COllENS A HERTZ. I i'lMU— ‘25 bbls. Alanimden Fish, an excellent . article for plantation use, just reo’d aud for salo ldeol7J WEB! BSTER A PALMES. Idea 17) J. I*. COLLINS. 1AMFIIINE A BURNING FLUID J Reo’d this day per brig Eugene A. Reed, a large od fresh supply of Camphiue and Burning Fluid, for lie by JOHN J. MAURICE, deo 20 Barnard-street. Ill)hit—11 DK.‘<—40 Mils Newark Cider, just J rac'd in store and for sale by doe 20 W. M. DAVIDSON. Cream AIo expressly for i e, just received and . DAVID80N. -Red AkIi Egg Coal, rec’d per selir J. P. erill, and for sale by MINIS A FLORANCE. MINIS A FLORANCE. HYLAND AO NEILL. GOAL AND WOOD. RED AM It COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers ou tho wharf, or delivered In any partoMhe city. Black Jnck, Upland Oak, Live Oak, A*li, Fine and Light Wood, by the Bont Load or at Retail. For the oonveuienoe of pemm^rcsidlng in the upper portion of the city. Boxes for orders arc pluccd at the 6tores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. W. W. Linooln and W. G. Diokeuu, and at the Offloo of the " Morning Nows.” In order to ensure promptness In supplying orders, these boxes are examined daily at 9 A. M., and 3 o'clock, P.M. _ 1L , , Particular attention will be given to furnish lawftil measure, and purofiasers will oonfer a favor by imme- ‘ ‘ irttni —^ -*-*-*-—* *— dlately reporting any instenae in which my teamsters should fsii to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arrangements for a regular supply of tho above articles, and for their prompt delivery, I rospeotfully ask a oontinuanee of the favors of my former customers, and tbe patronage of consumers of REED CANE for shipment in any quantity, cctS > | siE UfiDEUMlGNED desiring to close their X business will sell thoir present stock or Groceries at cost for cawli only. They also oflor their Store for rent until the first of November next. ilnn 12 COHEN A TARVER. NEW MTV LEM. JUST reoeived per stoamera new atyloj of Blaok Alboni HATS, for young men.| Also, n variety of Youths, Children and infants' Hats, Caps, Ao., at dec 19 BELDENACO. Syrup and foi N.O. do; 120 Ibis Crushed and Clarified do^.16 Loaf do, 75 bbls prime new crop Now Orleaus 100 do cheap Sugar House do. Juat received r »r salo by Ideq'it 1 WEBSTER A PaLMES. Fire Works, Fire Works. IJST received, und on hum!, 100 boxes suporior No. 1 Firecrackers. Also, a full assorlmeut of ftro Works of every description, whioh will be sold low at Wholesale and Retail, by streets, Monument Square. BERLIN A NATHANS, under St. Audrew's Hall. N KW TURKEY FIGM-lu whole and quar- tor churns, of n superior quality, at BERLIN A NATHANS. 4 MKM’8i’ADKM Sc MllOVELM—Just re ceived and for salo by G. A.MoCLESKEY, o 16 149 Congress st. IJ UN G FLOG GERM, Butler, Cbecso aud D Coffee Try era, juat reo'd and for sale by deo 16 GEO. A. McCLESKEY. / 1 RINDMTONEM—100assorted sizes, jnet re* VT coivod aud for sale by G. A. McCLESKEY, dec >6 149 Congroca-street. r Flour, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale by dec 16 WELLS A DURR. Bacon and Lard, at Ittsnlihri Bh™™.',.:* 1 ' 8 ""** 10 mm,, i* ... k , OUMW.M.-7, «... TumW.™ So a lis.-—A Urge nasortmentof Fairbnnk's Platform Also, a large assortment ol Ready Made D*, Hood., WtM, Wood.. wiT., BrL aiiS* r.n.j 8t—p», r. .yAnlciM, ol." "^Jtt St BdUdi.,, B>, GREATEST BARGAlNST VERY GREATLY BEIX1CED prices tbr.ugliout our who), itook. CHEAPEST CASH STORE Hood. Sold for Cm* or Cily Acc^tuu, ,.,y. Wo iitrlto Wboleaoln und Ret.ll buyer, to in speot the beat Stock that lisa ever been condensed into the same space in this City, oomnrioinc al most every thing needed in Dress, House keenina^ and Plantation DRY-OOODS. Thssn goods ffiv?hi!J purohosed at the vary cheapest rates, and partly at 2! largo Auotions In New York for less than importers* priees. A thorough sorutiny of our whols stook will StofuTJted 1 ?.*^ mo “ ,7bjf •» owing Gocds, v»»s Rich Dress Slmwls, tatmr oombiuallona of tha moat bill Mail oolora. Broad-Cloth Double Shawls, l.r«.r Buar and oba.par tha. M.bahtd .launhar. Flnln. Black and Mourninghhawl*. BUok aitu.ru blnwla nud Utuai* Sbanlj, Crapa Sbawla and Bo>rfa,Bawi>g Bilk, Naok Tina and Beamt Bib. buna Tory ubuap; -or. rich Btlkli Flalda for Dnooon 1 lalu aud Printed M du Lain..; k'reaob Mortnooa and Oa.hnioro< i Canton Clothe and Bilk Warp Alpaooaa. Embroideries very cheap. Barege de Laines very ehcap. Mills it’ I'nllnii Ttmmta Milk ife Cotton Hssiery regw cheap. .— * HURTS In every kind and in all qualities, from ths hearisst to the flnsst manufactured, vis: Men’s 8ilk Shirts, Msn’a Lambs Wool do. Men s very heavy Merino do. Laillen, Mlnne* 4c Boy*’ Undershirt*, in abort and long Sleovee and in every quality in SOk Merino. Gause aid Cotton. Ladles’ High-Necked Shinn Men’s A Ladles’ Drawers, in the hoavieet and very best qualities, very cheap.— The above Undershirts and Drawers are very much cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Ladies' and Chil dren's Wool Sacks and Uoodx, Opera Wool RinAHate and Head Drosses, Wool and Cotton Uoee, very cheap. BLANKETS in every else, and in nil qualities, from the lowest prloed to tho finest and largest Imported, and verff lunch (ihearmr than Bin lm hail .luaii... * much cheaper than can bo hs.d elsewhere. RED FLANNELS, REAL WELSH DO. LINEN GOODS. LINDN OBKOES FO^.H^TSL . - lathe Dopotfor the t pure Flax) via: White and Ufibl'd Table Damask,In eve ry width and quality frou 37*4 ou. to $1 50 pery A, Dam ask and Suow Drop Table Cloths, in nil sites Atom 3 teS yards long. Damask aud 8now Drop Napkins and Doy lies, from 87kc. per dosen upwards; Birds’ Eya and Scotch and Russia Diapers, Dowlas and Hockabank Towels und Towalling, heavy fine Hand Spun Undraw^ cd Shirting and Bosom Linens, in every qnality from 25o. per yard to tho finest Imported end Niter vain* than canbs had elsowhere, Billow Case Linens. Sheetings, la overy width from X toTyards^w&e^ New York prices. CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES, Satinets, Tweeds, Plaids, for Boys’ wear, Liaseys, Georgia Plains. Ksrsoys, Oeitnburgs. White and oSS'd lilaukuu for ssrvnnts, very ohesp, Plaid Hmncspna* for women's dresses. Apron Checks. Shirting Stripes. Blue Jeans, Bed Tacks, in best qualities very ehenp. Moreen* nud Dntnnek* for Mklrt*. Also. Sewing Birds, roal India Bubbor Round ComtaL Shell and Buffahtd; do. Plated do do, India Rubber Dressing do, Buffalo dnda.Xiora d» do. verysteuLBuf- falo and Shell Tuokln . doMlalr B> ashes, very eneap. Comb Cleaners, Fort, Mftfflnss, Purses, Pair Boxes, Tiutth Vlfncltn. Stun .Int u;.« suit pur* WELLS A DURR. and for sale by [deol61 MtOTieS. BOW imtura WELLS A DURR* °Broast TT'ilIs, Iron Braoos, lla’nd VIees, Nippers and PI: Ki> AMil COAL.—100 tens broken und screened Red A»h Coal, landing from schooner iiisutt and for sale by CLAGUORN |. r 1A CUNNINGHAM. i A LT—Suit In Backs ou s^|uwrd,^forj»nle by / \ ATM—Lauding uud tor sale l»y ^JPnoviH MINI8 A FLORANCE. 2Q DpZ'Otorted Cordjil AoU*l, Noyeau, Pnr- fait. Amour, Bose, Curraooa,for sale by dosen eaoh: do Port Wine do; do Port in bond in wood; do Sherry do; Sautcrno in eases of l dosen each. For sale by [dfQ \i} MINIS A FLORANCE. OiSBF AND LAHD.-2C hnlf barrels Fulton JL> Market Beef: 20 bbls ohoioe r »»y t*mn HYLAND A O'NEILL. LOMT. i, n • red and one black.) i ’ goons, ion# rea ana u»v».; vm jviiOW ;|nd silvtrPou ter, ono yellow Tumbler and one Ma^p. * ‘te body, n red head and a via veil on therrontofth# ueok. A suitable reward, will be paid for their recovery, or for the recovery of any o&n of them. C. A. L. LAMAR. Pins, Emories, Silver Thimbles, Nail Brushes, Card Cases, Vest Stnds, Trimming Battens, Elastics, Fane very cheap, boxes of Perfumery, Parse Rings and Taa*- sols, I'* mod and Silvered Bag Clasps, Silver Beads. Stool do. Worsted Bindings, Ivory and Sllvared Pea Holders with Pena in them, very cheap. Crochet Nee dles, Breast Pins, Purse Silk, Twist, Cuff Pine, Ae.— Mi oaat > tail, amn uiih, VBU riDB, SO.— Our Stook is eo thoroughly filled up to unite the largest assortment, and it is fixed for salo af prices to wst/Wnt- ly eery cheap, that the purohasers of n large aasortment iu small and large quantities, can be suited ia n grantor number of articles, and thereby effect a greater saving than in any other store in Savannah. McCOMKBli 4c TBEANOB. Ill Congress-street next te Bull-sL, p" y! < oppoelte PnUekl House. **A**.lto AND UHANGKH.—Freak lota 4 rti'Juiur IJRHLVIAN GUANO—Daily expected, for ■*8.0 f*'* br MItllB * FLORANCE. sortment of Fanoy Articles, smoag whioh will b* found Toilet Boxee of Papier Machs and Gntte Perch* Work, Odor Boxes, Olove Boxes, Be tion lea, Ac. Jug received and will be open for selection this day, at dec 12 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Bqmr*. Pork, landing this day per brig XL Bussell, from New York, and for sale on th* wharf by dee 17 L9PgN A BUNKIB. A IaK—ALK—A1.B.—50 bbls Albany AIo. yh.. —r— W. M. DAY1DBOR. jlUON—-Prime Bidea iu store and for sain by M'V-ei MINIS * FLORANCE- W DOD.—3U0 curd. Oak aud A.h Wood, tor aal.ltr [dwl«l DAVID It DILLON. Ij^IHlI.—7 blida. (tod 11 tit; SO hbl>. Fiekt.0 Her- F riapi l3UkoauBoal.il du. 3} bl>U Uaukarali 3) half-barrel* do. For sale by ^ ■ “ MoMAHON A DOYLE. ILKA FOKTKK.-IOU bkle. PhiludoIpW. Cream Al._; 31 lull Loud—<«le tarn Ala: a ld« ISJ MoMAHON & QOYLJS. U.NKY NOA1*—F. 8. Cleura'a eelabraud Sanaa##*. ' rdee , , , _. ... . PLANTING FOTATOKS—lOO^'kbit'Prtoio