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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1853)
MB. JOHN OLiVAN U jrftnd.aaormdhMUaftc Jn, Ilinriot, at tb* election to he omoo of Tho*. Bdoa, Eg,. To iht Tolore of IU» Ftr.t flieillrt, FalAOW-Ciril.liaj-,1 .toAO.OilldeU for Jnrtiro of tho I’eoe* In ' BMMat. tolUtha va—ae/ ooeulom- ed by the death of tlAleui Leal Hart, KM. I hombl/ eolielk yonr euffrMeyltDd If elected will endeMw to diroharg* the dutioa to the mUfutLa of the poblla.— The election le ordered to be held ot my old oMoo eo tlie twto day of Dooembor iu.Ua*. The Foil. *111 be opened nt 7 o’olook, A. H. nod doted ■>»n o'olock, P. M. deoU TUOB.LUKN. tar KUWABD MULLIGAN, oIftn himeelf no Con di,tele for Mwlttrete In tint Heat,.ad roipaotfolly eo- lleiw the MUfraf ea of hi* friendo. td . dec 13 FOR COUNTY OFFLCHB. Mu Vo the Voter* of Chatham county. Fel.u>w-CrrilEKli—I nin n candidate lor re-election la Urn office* ot Olerh of the Superior and Inferior Cornu, at tho al action on the Iret Monday Is J, Beet, end retpeotfnlly oolloU To tho Voter* Fbllow CiriatheI am * Candidate for tion to the Office of County Treeeurer, at tb* an the hrat Monday In January neat, and roepootfully vtk year rapport. not 21 JOHN N. LEWIS. To the Voter* or Chatham Coanty. Fti-Low cituieks:—I am a Candidate for the office ef County Troaearar at the election la January neat, aad roepootfully eolletl your aupport. ir oleotod. the proceed* of the Office ahull be riyan to a tflllow Bank Officer, who baa bean ao nnfortunat. no fa fore Ale eipAf. nor l» L. J. B. FAIRCHILD. Mn. Eniron— Floaeo announoe Mr. MIOB. FINNEY i Sheriff of Chatham County, at the .January n»t„.debU / . |EMD8 To tho Voter* «f Clmihnm County. Fellow-Citizcns:—I am a oandldate for tho office of Sheriff of your oouoty, at tho elootlon on the first Monday in January, 1854, and rospeotfhlly solicit your *° ! JOtiN°F.* (i$I LMABTIN. of Cbnthaiu 4;oonty* I *m a Candidate for re-elee- iinty Treasurer, at tho Elootion oasuing olootion in January Jockey Club for JookoyClub ’ solicit youi D'LYON. To the Vo ton* of Ulmttram County. Fmvvow Citiaaifa i—I am a Candidate for tho offleo of Shorifl' of yuur County, at the olootion la January next, and rospoctfully solicit your support, oot 6 ALEXANDER THOMAS. AuiffisiTA-fracEs- S 'lrtS ANNUAL RACES over th» LAFAYETTE COURSE, near AUUU8TA, QA.. will corns off sooond weak of January next, commencing on Tuesday, tho 10th, and ooutinulng throughout tho wook. We trust that those persons who slotted this Courso at tho meetings of 1851 and 1852, and w itnossod the good order aud deoorum there exhibited, will again favor us withtAfllr presence. the ladles more particularly. To tho lovers of this interesting sport who wore not present at either of tho meetings above mentioned, we hope tho following bill of fare will bo an inducement for them, upon reading this paper, to exolaim, •* gi> to the Augusta Races.” There ere two match races to come off on Monday, tho 9th of January, for $6,000 a side ouch. FIRST* Thos. Puryenr’s o. h. Highlander, aud Wm. Choat ham's horse Compromise; $6,000 a side, $7,600 forfeit. SECOND. Col. Hamilton namos hL oh h. Frank Irwin, 4 years old, by Tempest, and Major Thos. Q. Baoon names his b. h. Dill Hearing, (formerly Oarnble,) 4 years old, by Sovereign, dam Celerity, by Leviathan. Tuesday, 10th, a Colt Stake, for 8 year olds. 2 mile heats, $2W entrance, hair forfeit, with $500 addel by the dub, provided two or more shall start, to whloh thero are soven entries, vis: F. Q. Murphy A Co. name b. o.by Boston, dam Tran- byana, by imp. Trauby. John Campbell names ■—— filly, by imp. Qlonooe, dam cub (the dam of Monte,) by Modoc. Sam'l J, Carter names b. o. by Epsilon, dam imp. Nairn/ Kalian. r Uilf A Myers names oh. f. by Boston, dam Minerva Anderson. Juhn Harrison, sen., names b. o. Qrlff Edmondkin, by Chiide Harold, dam Mary Elisabeth, by Andrew. John Belohor names oh. o. by Aiamode, dam by Sir Charles; also, uh- f. by Herald, dam imp. Wedneeday, 11th, two mile heats, foi purse of three hnndred dollars, ($3U0.J Thursday, 12th. three mllo heats, purse of five hundred dollars, ($600.) Friday, 13th, four mile heats, for Jockey Club purse of eight hundrod dollars, ($800.) Same day a Colt Stake for three year olds, mile heats, two hundred dollars ($200) entranoo, hair forfeit, to whloh there are six entries. Saturday, 14th, mile heats, best 3 in 6, for Jockey Club purso of two hundred dollars, ($200.) In addition to the above-mentioned purses, after pursos will bo given. This will bo one of tho most ex- oiting and interesting meetings that has ever taken the viotor trainer of many a hard contested race from Now York to New Orleant, is hero with Rod Eye, a gallaut and noble old horse of very great oelebrity, Ni na, “the fleet-footed Gaselle-liko Nina." aadtwooolts. Captain John Harrison, sen., will be there with a fall striug; among thorn will be found Maid of Edgeoombe, Frank Irvin, Griff Edmouditou, Big Weston, with Hill A Myers' Boston Filly, and many other good tramps. Hoyden A Cheatham will be on tbs ground with the renowned and beautiful horse Compromise, recently the victor of the three mile match at Nashville, Teun., with also two or three other favorites. Mr. N. JJ. Young, Col. Singleton's trainer, with Bil Hearing (formerly Gsinblo) and two three year olds that may vet be heard from: through the veins of one or which,flows the blood of old B ston and Capt. Minor; thriughi~* other, the blood of old Bertrand and In- Stuart, who will certainly be thero with tho far-famed and victorious Highlander, who to gallantly cheered the drooping spirits of many auxious hearts when, in his three mile race at Charleston, in February last, he ouoountered and boro off tho palm of viotory from Joff. Davit. Sam'l J. Carter of Tennessee, is now on the ground with three Colt* Oat are all promising, Aad last, thongh not least. Colonel John Campbell, of Kentucky, will be in attendance with a string of four, John Diamond at the hend. After roadtng the forogoing notices of tho various fine andjgame animals which will most assuredly be on the spot, who will not oxolaim, " I'm off for the Augusta Races." < Badgos admitting strangers to the gate and stretoh can be procured at the Tiokot Office. R. D. GLOVER t CO., Proprietors, deo 16 lawtd **» Macon Mostengor, Camden Journal. Savannah News, Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle aud Con- wtltutlonailst, will copy weekly until January 1U. W«*ilm*tn>. for (A. Curt of Indpimt Auenta, Jloar.enet*. Coug) . __ •ho relief of Counmptiou m all IU slog,,. BTA Mediciuo Dial will promote expectora tion, vkilo at the earn* time it tootkaa and remora. Ir ritation aad Inflamtoattea of the leap, iaaderidera- lom loo, aongh, b/ the medical pnferolon. Tho artl- olea of which it 1* comprood art all known to medical man, and ere need bj them dell/ la all polmooary complalflta; hot the pro portion, are inch aa to c lra the medicine apower and ranee of application ponced h/no ether eompouad. Sold b/Jam u. Carter t Co. A. A. Solomon, k Co , W. W. Llncolu, John A. Mover! and all draggiat.In thUStote. Sm deoil PROCLAMATION.—Friend*, oeuntr/- me “ »»J larora I—hear me for m/ eanae, and »* ailant that jen me/ hear; diaeetd prajadla* that /ooma/ballaTt,a.droad (aata that /on me/aotia- tellljentl/. Who, that I*/enaj. but value, the Iuiq. rUnl leeka of /outh aad beaut/ f Who, that la mtddle- ■*ad, bat ahaddere at Ora/ Ualraf Who, that la oil, bat would arert Baldataaf If aa/, apoak,—for him hare t offended. Aa none apeak, than aunt hare 1 of- ftadad la addreuing twaaty-fouMoUlioB people. Mel one of tbeao man/ million who have atteated the Tirtaoa of L/oa’e Kathalroa, for Frroervlag, R.rtorlng aid Baaatit/lnff the Hair, but will proolaim ita beoo- Solal affaote Faraadaoar. One Iriri will convince the moot Incredulous. Sold nalfona, for 29 cento, by ever/ flrogglet in America. 1>. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 181 Broadway, New York T.M, TURNER A CO., * 0T Iffi lot Wholaaal* Agent* in Savannah K3P\ - CARD. MR.F. STEIN returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Savannah and its vi cinity,for their kind patronage eiaee hie commencement In business, respectfully Informs them that he has re opened his old stand, 144 Broughton-street, with a new •election of Gold nnd Silver Watches, and a variety of Jewelry too numerous to Insort. He hopes by 1 mittlng attoutlon to merit a share of public patronage. Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Chronometers and every ■pocious or Astronomical Instruments, attended to with accuracy and dispatch. [novlCl F. STEIN. Qroeeries, Ac, C IOFFEE—ISO bags priino Rio, 75 do Jamaica, i 6U do Java. Sugar—IU hhds Porto lUoo, 10 do St Croix, 6 do Now Orleans, 100 bbls Crushed, Powdered aad Clarified. Molasaos—26 hhds Cuba, 75 bbls New Orleans. Flour—160 bbls Genoese, 75 do Canal,50do U Smith's. Biioou—25 casks Baltimore llama, 30 hhds bides, 20 do Shoulders. 1'otAtoos—150 bb’r P and Morcer. Lard and Codfish—25 bbls choice Loaf Lard, 6 casks Codfish. Soap, Candles and 8tarch—60 boxes No 1 and Family Soap, 60 do Pale do, 40 whole uud half boxes Starch, 76 d<> Adamantine Candles, 26 do Sperm, 2U do Star, 160do Patent Mould. Tobacco—460 paokages various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, Ao— 50 boxes Leimm Syrup, 10 cases Walnut aud Tomato Catsup, 10 do Brandy Peaehes. Domestic Liquors—75 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do N E ltum, 75 do lleoilfiod Whisky, 30 do extra old Mononga- hela do. ^Wines—20 quarter oaeks puro Malaga, 8 do ohoice 0MAIJON A DOYI DR. HARRIS Has removed to the residence formerly owned by Capt. John B. Gallic, N. E. corner of Whitaker and Harris-its. Offioe in the basement oot 2fi 3m fu DBNTISTRY. DR. BARNES having enlargod and re- furnished his establishment, hopes now, with his increased facilities, to supply the increased demand for his new style of Artificial Teeth, whloh art admitted on nil sides to be the most life-like end beau tiful Dental substitute ever Invented, and must be seen to be appreciated Dr. B. will tako groat pleasure in exhibiting specimens of this to any who may favor him with a call at his offioe, corner of Congress and Whit- aker-sts., entrance on Congress-st. N. B. Examination and advloe gratis. oct 1 DENTISTRY. Ors. ROVALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Dentlata. Offioe over Zogbaum’s Music Store, Mar- •vA ket Square. ly a0 v 8 DENTISTRY. D It. HI. C. IIEALD Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the beat etyle. Office first oorner west of the Marshall House. ly jan 17 CAUV & PJUKKIA’S D AQ U ERREOTYPI STS, Corner of Drjan-et.andMarket-aqunre, SAVANNAH, And 407 Broadway, N. Y. No pains will be spared to scours to their ouetomers in 8avannah, Pictures of tho same elegant tone and eu- R erior finish, as those for whloh thoy havo boon horeto- >re distinguished. ter Piotures taken at all hours between 0 o'olock k. M., and 4 o'clock P. M. P. M. Caht. (oot 28) J. W. Pkrkins. tunda from Bath, Me., by deo 10 BRIGHAM, KELLYIACO. HOME MANUFACTORY OP SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS, 1S3 Congrenn-Htrcet, Hnvuuimh The Subscribere manufacture . and keep oonetently on hand, a hlargo and varied stock of 6AD-j k DDES, BRIDLES and HAR- 1 make tv order overy description mtaeirline. Our etook comprises also a largo assort ment of Trunks, Uarpet-BioS, Valieos, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Fsrsous ucairous of supplying themselves, • establishment. All arthfpo 1S3 t NES8. and u unah. i- r ^ in of articles ship. . oall at. „ warranted for material and wu'kman- H. W. HOLLISTER, 6m* 1UE “MAQNOLU HOTEL.” ON THE ST. JOHN’S. Under Charge of O apt O. 3. Murry a This is a now House, recently opened for the accommodation of BOARDERS aud VISITERS from the North during the ensuing and future seasons* It is situated immediately on tho 8t. John's River, about 25 miles from Jacksonville, aud a short distance |M **“ ‘ , and is moat favorably id up for the purposed i made for the accom- — DEK8, and a' morous visitors havo availed themselvea of a location at the "MAGNOLIA.'' The House is oonvonlent to a tine Mineral Spring, and Boata and Poneye are kept lor the purpose of going thitbor. Fine hunting and fishing Grounds. The Proprietor respectfully invitee strangers and oitiiens to "drop in" or sojourn at the Magnolia House in Winter or Summer, aud thus afford him a» opportu nity of devoting tliat attention to tholr comfort whioh .. ... ..... - • •,superintendentaemuel J. A. SUMMERLIN. WINTER IRON WORKS. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Portable Circular Saw fflUUs. r PIIE8E Milla nre-warruntod unsurpassed by any 1 in use, are propelled by an Engine of 12 iuoh bore orCylinder, and present tho latest and best Improve ments throughout. Among these, the patent Oiling Box is exclusively used, Hoxies continuous feed Works, Ao. Price delivered at the Faotory 2.6UU dollars, less than $1UU additional will defray the freight to 8avan oah, Augusta, Charleston or New Orloans. Examination of theso Mills is alono required to estab lish their exoeodlng simplicity, cheapness, durability aud superiority throughout. AH descriptions of Engine and Mill Work furnished at snort notice and fully warranted. Address jy U 6m J. 'J. WINTER, Agt. W. I. Works. MOT Oharleston Courier ploase oopy. Toys! Toys!! Toys!!! ( ^1 R. BATESON, nt th« cornnr of Congress and J • Dray ton-streets, wisbos most respeotfolly to nc'iiuint the oitiseas of Savannah and public generally, that he has now received a large assortment of T6y«, whioh he will anil at reasonable prioes. . # — ALSO— A good assortment of Fine Fruit a«kj| Oonfeetlonary. Yankee Notions. 11. (). SCOTT 4c CO., No. 170 It rough ton-Street— Up Stain. OVER BARNUM’S 8TOIIE. \\/ OULU ra»pactIVill/ iavile tliu ultoulion of City . Country morchants to their extensivo •teck of Haberdashery, Perfumery, Combs, Musical Wares, Stationery and Fancy Goods of all deserlptiou. TOYS. A very largo assortment of Toys. 3m o«tl9 U iil.K.UKATINU HAD IUONH-Ju.l * f«w moro of these exoellontand ust articles* tor sale by [dvo2J J. P. COL INS. XriCAT’tt FOOT Ol L—5 burreie lor aalo by -V „ , JOHN B. MOORE * CO., Gibbons' RnlMmre. \f OTIV K.—Corn Maul, Ucu, Cow Poms uud cuuni3 1 * bushels fresh ground 00 *5? do Teunessee Oats. 76 do Cow !**■/ « sacks White Beans of superior qualitv. jn t t re *oi»tdaud for sale by * 1 y * a « 0 - 19 CIIA8. U. DURYEE. A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES. SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. OANrUBOHASK NO HKMKdr KUUALTO DR. TOBIAH’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. “or Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quinsy boro Throat, Toothaohe, Headache, Bea-eioknees, Cuts, Burns. 8wellings, Old Sores. Mosquito Bites, In sect 8 tin gyrates in tbo If it does not give relief, reoolleoi your money will be refunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to thedireetions. This artiole is an Engliah reme dy, and was used by Wllllnua the Fourth, late king of England, andoertlfied to by him ae a cure for Rheumatism, where everything else he had tried, failed. Over 10,000,000 bottles have ooen sold In the United states without a •ingle failure, and many families have stated that if it was $10 per bottle they would not be without it, in case of Cronp, as it ia as certain to cure ae it is applied. The most severe eouoii ia cured in a few days. It cures roOTaaciu ia 3 minutes—head job* In % an hoar and ouolkuj, when first taken, in a few hoars/ CRT Price 26 and 60 cents. -'£$ DB. TOBIA8 has also pat up a IIOR8E LINIMENT in pint bottles, whloh is warranted cheaper and better than other for Colic, Galls, Cute, Swellings, Bruises, Soratches, Cracked Heel, Ao. AJ* Price 60 cents. "■£$ DB. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the letters aad certificates reoeivedoommending his Lini- mout, but considers that warranting it sufficient, as any one who dooa not obtain rolief is not oalled on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER are ♦be solo agonts for Savannah—aLo for sale by the drug gists and storekeepers throughout Georgia. AST Dr Tobias' office, 240 Greenwich street, N. Y. J.1I. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 6t. An drew's Hall, will supply the country morobants at the proprietor's lowest prices. mar 16 BROAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. a The ‘.inderfligned has taken charge of this establishment. The house has been thor oughly ronovated and fuvuishod anew. The traveling public will find hie rooms airy, neat and clean, aud his table bountilnlly supplied with every delioaov he market affords. gyOtnnibuiea will alwa s be in readiness to earry passengers to and from the lintel to the Depot and Steamboats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprieter.* Columbus. nov To Traveler. Using North. Sew-York and Charleston 8eim-WttkI, STEAMSHIP LINE. Laava AdgeFs wharves every of the Cars from Uh owe* Bt.aw.re ° a ,h * Mw *“ d MUKSADOEU, 1 Jol.n Uloklneou, l.tou XoBl.f Cemmtuder. UtniON, 1 W. J. Feeler. l.fpO To... t Ceiaaaader. ON WEDNESDAY, UNION, \ Itluliard Adame, 1,500 Tons* J Commander. SOUTHERNER. \ Thomas Ewan, 1,000 Tons, j Commander. These steamers Are unrivaled on the eoaet far safety, datlon. M&r For Freight „ Room accommodations, «»«!•« b/ thia, orer/ peaelbla eomfort aad aeeemme- Fanase, haTlng eleaaat State Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. wLttf. Cabin Paasage $26 Steorago do $8 The now steamship NASHVILLE, will be wady to * * — • sept 26 o taka her plaoa in the line early in November. United States Hail line. N. Y. AND HAVANNAH HTBAMSHIPH. ““ DAYS OF LEAV. ING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK.i The Florida, Capt. WoodhulL The Alabama, Capt. Sohenok •* fi The Augustu, Capt. Lyon, The Florida,Oapt. Woodhull, These shine are Uie largest on tho coast, unsurpassed eon, f° r t—making thoir passagos in 60 to 60 hours, and aro commanded by skillful, oarefol •nd polite officers. They —* . lyanoe. to New York. K.nnxville, in Jaanary next, this I qm wuwkly. Cabin Passage, $26. PADELFORD, FA Ag6nU in SAM'L. MITi . 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR FHIJLADBLFBIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ^ The new and enlen- did stdewheel steam ships, KEYSTONE STATE; Capt. Bobt.l kTE OF GEORGIA • Hpu J. u. uar- ve Savannah for Philadelphia evoty . — »«o eteamshlpe are the moot comfortable B * h « wait, and are unsurpassed for safety and epee. Cabin Passage $20 fiteerH* 8 O. A. L. LAMA It, Agent in Savannah. sep2U HERON 4 MARTIN. Ag'f in Philadelphia. uni m ■■■■isTAri:, c.pt. H.bt. u ^ or STEAMBOAT LINES. OPPOSITION LINE. Far PnlRtka, FI. and Inlcnnedlato Plane* Leaves every Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. _|T-*b . Tin rosul.r.l.em-tieok.t WE1.AKA, g-*alL^-ac.pt, N. King, will Ion., aa abo... For N. B.-The Fare to Uruoewiok la r.duoed to |B. out 13 TU TKAVBLLEH8 UUINU NOKTU. tub savannah anu vuamlbnton STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olock ▲. M., after the arrival of tho night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, aonueotlng at Charleston with the Wllinluutoii Hteniu-Paeketa, Whloh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2X P. M. and also with the New-York and Charleston Steamship*• Whioh leave Charleston avsry Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneot with the splen did new steamship Jams* Adgsr one week, and the •teamship&ufAmMrtho next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 52 honra: by ateamshipe, $26. (my 16] 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. ATTEE, Thoe. Paxton master, wiU have imme- ^Ute ^^Vl^^^^appj^te FOR 110HTON. j-L. The brig TALLULAH, Cooper, master, will HCjgamoet with dispatoh as above. For freight or •sWmSpasMge apply to dec 20 BRIQIIAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NR W YORK—New Line* 3-m, The regular paoket achr VIRGINIA, Capt. Axwortb, will meat with dlepateh far the above r " “rraat port. For freight of 300 rVEarf^or te CapUin ( a „ 'ROWLAND k CO. 8UBJWTOW k TallmJW, Agents. N. Y. FOR NEW YORK—Old Ksmb. IaIb'^T jhl. The peoket brig FBIT.URA, Oreff.m, maeter, willbav. diepatoli ae above. Forfrolehtor pee- HHiaago apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to d.o 18 BRIUIIAM, KELLY SCO. FOK NEW YOUR- Union Line. TV. Tho rogul.r packet eohr. CATARACT, Bio. master, will havo quick dispatch for tbo above ———port. For freight or paesavo, apply to do. 14 * l> <*0&EN r 'A l, BUNKEn. FUK. NEW YOUK-Naw Lin*. The regular packet Brig MACON, Captain WgftWatklm. will aaaat with dispatoh for the abovo ■■Sport. For freight or paaaego, apply to doola U. K. WASUBURN, Agosrt. FOK NEW Y(IKK—Union Line. w-3, Tho rogular packet.oobr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler, master, will have quick dispatoh for the mflKtliove port. For Freight or Paaasgo apply to 13 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR FIIILADKldPHIA-IIcron’tf Line. *n The regular packet sohrM. D. 8CULL w ill liavo quick dispatch for the abovo port. For dMMfcfreight or passage apply to « OGDEN k BUNKER. M.z with dispatch for the above port. For froight or passage apply to doo 16 HENRYK. WA8FIBURN, Ag't. WANTED TO CHARTER. A vessel of the ospacity of about 1600 bales Cotton, to load fora port In the North of Europe. deo 24 For partionlars, apply to EPPING k KRF.TZ. WM. HUMPHHEWS, Agent, MANUPACTUIIKB OV Essential Oil*. Extracts and Perfumery of every dencrlpilou. FANCY TOILET AND 8IIAVINO BOAP8, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, cfee. Jcc. Ac., Hnvnnnnh, Ueorcin. X?01l sale by Messrs. Euton & Vnrnon, 78 Maiden JT Lane, J. k J. T. T«np, «0 and 92 ftlaiden Lsne. Hljdook, Clay k Evans, 218 Pearl Street, Wholesale Druggists, New York. $»-No visitors or company received -jnless through special invitation. tf nov 31 S EtJARM—HKOARS—Just received 5,000 Noriega. (10.000 La Tortnua Media Bogalia) 5,000 I* Redona; 10,000 Consolacion, also, a fine lot of Cho w- ew.vw uvuaviwiuu, miBv.m UUS 8ULU1 USOW- ing Tobacco, vix: 20 boxes Pride of Virginia, 10 boxes Rook Candy, also, Anderson's, Goodwin's and Lilien- thal's Tin fall Caniiters and papsr flno oat do. (also a „_L«_..ra,_* .... - « English ...-OS'S, sign of Big Indian. anal ■ xin rou wanisiers ana paper nne out ao. (&!•< Smoking Tobaooo of all kinds) also 6 Gross Euglist Long Pipes, for sale at P. JACOB'8, deo 12 No 29 Bull-et.—sign of Big Indian. BOXES CHEESE, iu tine order; 1 bbl. IU Pig llame; Fulton Markut Beef and Pig Pork. For sale by [dec7j W.D. FORD. S EED OATS*—350 bushels prime Maryland Seed Oats in sacks, landing and for sale by deo 6 OOHENS * HERTZ Just received, a fine lot of large Smokud * -'—LIN * and fat Salmon* at AY,- BERLIN k NATHAN Tonguei IAN’S. nod Counter Scales, Steelyards, ail h* —---- -7—- wuaawi DU*IO,, UIOUI/OIUO, kb 8 tt pr i'»l51S.“, , Ui.V Iroa Br *“ d.0« to. r. W. fWIRNWELI. 1M Brr.a.M. CIIKIriT.ilAfS HOLIDAYS. Annual«. Qifl Books, Holiday Pi eicnte, tec. 1Y ECBIVK0 by 8. S.’8IBLEYf . I.™ "irVoli 1\ ot ri.,ant Ananata, Gift Book,. PapTar Maohl. Album., Flue bforoooo Album., Card Cue*. Pore Mo- *i,o Plain aad Fane/. Children’* Qift Book, and Anonale. Fancy Boaoa, Daaki aad Port Folloa, Prlata aad Paintings in Frames. Standard Works, elegantly bound, and many other Fanoy Artiolea sti table for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. For sale at No 136 Congress-street. deo 20 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Tbo flno schooner J. F. WETUERIL, Foster, master. For psrtioulars apply to ■It deo 19 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. vn* Tho paoket sehr, M. D. 8CULL, Thompson, AftLa master. For particulars apply to deo 19 OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. -L. The brig VESTA ALLEN, Ellis, msster.- yS For particulars apply to AK dec 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. deo 9 VESSEL WANTED. , A low decked Vessel from 160 to 200 tons t wanted to take a cargo of Lumber to a Northern port. Apply to “ NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fa CO. WCPNK3DJY, OKO. 2lfiT. T ECTURES delivered nt Uroadmead Chapel, Bristol; by the late John Foster—third edition, vnth additions—Bohn’s standard Library—in 2 vols. The Comedies of Aristophanes—a now and literal translation from the revison text of Dlndorf, with Notes William James Hiokie, in 2 volumes—Bohn's Classioal Library. A Week’s Dolight, or Games and Stories far the Par lor and Firesido. Art and Industry, as represented in tho Exhibition - New York—showing the j»ro di. Neighborhood in . Jarey. Vascouseloa—a Romanos of the New World; by RANDY—A few bbl# domestic Brandy, land ing and for sola by 20 MINIS k FLORANCE. w ONONGAHBLA WHISKY.—50 bbls- 1TJL Old Whisky, just received and for sale by HYLAND A O'NEILL. 1 JITTERS.—12 boxes Buker'a Bitters; 12 do. J / Absyntho. Just reeeived and for aalelby HYLAND A O'NEILL. TJICl I eoi doo 23 ICKLEH AND SAUCES.—25 dozen aa- sorted English Piokles and Sauces. For sale by ** . HYLAND k O'NEILL. LOST. O N Monday morning last, a pair of Carrier Pi geons, (one red and one blaeV.) one yellow and one rilvcrPowter, one yellow Tumbler and ono Moore, a bird with a pure white body, a red head and a red yelloa thefaeatwf the neek. A sultabla reward win Yortheirveeovery,or forth# recovery of any dao M » C. A. L. LAMAR. RESTORING VALUABLE PICTURES*. LI* A. BROOKS, Artist, begs leavo to cull jTl • the attention of persons possessing valuable oidportraits, to the apaoimen of hla work la restoring them, whioh he has placed for inspection at Col! SiBLcr'a Book Store, Congress-street. Two pictures MCIIOVlEri, Uapct., Olive., Fickle, IdsoUJ NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER & CO. riUlE BOOK OF NATURE: Au elementary in- A trodnotion to tho 8oienocs of Fhysio, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mimralogy, Geology, Botany,Physiology— By Friedrloh Schoedler, Ph D-Firat Amerloaa Edi tion, illustrated by seven hundred engravings. Twenty-live Village Bermons—By Charles Kingsley, jr , author of Alton Looks. The Life of George Fox; with Dissertations on hii views oonoerning tbs Dostrines, Testamonies and Dis cipline of the Christian Churoh—By Samnel “ ney. author of the Life of William Penn. The Obstetric Catoohism, containing two thousand three hundred and forty-seven questions and answers on Obstetrics proper—By Joseph Warrington, M I>— Illustrated. dec 13 ~9bijgs and medicines. JAMES H. CARTER 8o CO., JJ0. II. (MUTER. JAS. V. C.OBDON, M. D Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFU MERY, INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ART I- OLES, ifC., tfc., ifc. 10 MERCHANTS.—Merchants, wishing to purchase any thing in the above line, will find it to thoir inter est to call and examine our stook, as wn are certain they will bo pleased both with the quality and prices. We aro determined to soil as low aa can be bought in any Southern market. TO PHYSICIANS.—Physicians are rsspoctfnlly in vited to oall and examine our stook of Drugs, Chemi cals, and Instruments, as they were selected by one of the firm, and we warrant them fresh aud genuine. Dr. Gordon's long exporienco in the practioe of Mod- cr* ” T,d PAINTS, OILS A GLASS.—A large stook ot Wk'.te Load nnd every variety of Color. Oils of all kiuds, Lamp, Train, Linsaed and Neatsfoot; Window Gitas of allsises, Frenoh and American. PERFUMERY A FANCY GOOD8.-A large variety of all kinds of Perfumery, Cologne and Extraets. Fan cy Cologne Bottles. Fanoy Smelling Phials, Hair and Tooth Broshes, and in fact ovary artiole usually kept in the Drug line. ter Don’t forgot to oall at J. U. CARTER A CO.’S, andexamine their stock before yon purchase. aug 10 ly TORY GOODS | , SOUPY J For Ct»k or CUg Acceptance. SRocan’roN strTket CUKAP ORV GOODS STORE, -III- A Feet> Deere Bast of Barnard St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE subscribers a<*W offer tor tale, on the above terms, one or tho largest aad best selected Stocks of Foreign A Domestic Dry Goods in the ally,' most carefully soleeted by one of the firm, lu the best markets far cash, ooasistiug in part of BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, AUnaaallMtla* ot Blukaadaolarad Silk*. Pella*. Plaid aad Spun Silks. Brocades. Coburgs, Meriaoet, SaaSss* Btaek and Colored Silk Manlillnt. While Cnnton Grape Shawls, Broohe.Xarkalra aad French Uerluo do, with a lare. miaetlt/ of Lea, and Square Wool Shawl* ol verbal Xadlo.’ Frenoh Cloth Carill.nl., LINEN goods. „, 4-4 Family Linen and Super do. tor trlm*g. Linen Table Damaekn, Doyleys, Napkins, lluaoka- buok. Hootch and Russia Dlaperv, Towels A Towoling. HOSIERY AND QLOVE8, UNDKKVKriTH and DKAYVKKH. In those departments will be found our usual large and well assorted supply. BLANKETS and FLANNELS. Partianlar attention Is requested to those, as we feel ooufidect they will be found fully 16 per oent. lower than oan bo had elsewhere. Planters and others are invited to examine previous to purchasing. Nnttinets nnd Tweed* for nervaui’uwear, Black and Fanoy Cassimeres and Vestings for Gentle men and Boys. Embroideries Litem, Muslin Cellars, Embroidered Robes,Chemisette, with a large quantity of L C Udkfs, very cheap UenU’ 811k A'ooket iidkle; Silk Umbrellas, Head Udkb.eto., ato. oot 18-301 T. dc L. McKENNA. WANTED. WANTED. A COMPETENT Femalu Hervnnt, to do genoru] JA house work and wait on Table. Liberal wage# *111 be paid, white or .colored. Apply V oat of the Court House on York and Presldent-its., Wright Square, dec 22 tf GEO. C. DUNHAM. WANTED. S ‘IVE COOPERS that uuderslande niukuig Flour Barrels, to go in the 00untry, for prbioh tho hlgh- prico will be paid. Apply to deo 19 WILLIAMS A HUMPHREYS. W ANTED—10 baods for s Steam 8aw Mill, for whioh $18 par month will be paid promptly. Apply to(deo!6J WM. WRIGHT, WANTED. A N OVERSEER ou my Rice Plantation, within 3 or 4 miles of Savannah. A man who can far- stteatimoulalsastonAaraoter and oapaoity, «»• “»d the management of large tide swamp plantation and been successful, will reoelve a liberal “ilary. None need apply whe ‘ onials. I Savannah, Nov 26th, 1863. WANTED A WHITE Servant Qiri to do House Work in s XX. small Family. Nona need apply but the host, to whom good wages will bo given. Apply at the brlok building on State-street, third doot above Barnard- •‘Mek tf oct 11 (Jrecue and Fniu UHEUOHV k’i kl Monument lottery. Extra Class n : _ 4 2 43 42 77 65 60 10 78 16 12 1 19 29 39 Noe. 4 13 77f a p/lua of $1,000 returned in the above, for wautot a purchaser. Alan vf Glasa 166 j 42 CO 70 40 71 C 43 17 (ft 5S 69 Ilere is a A'lne'SeheiheT^* OLAlB 167. ,, , Will be drawn in Savannah This Dav. 14 drawn numbers in each package of tfi Tiokets. *7,000—1, TOO—1:014—1,000 a «r aoo. And more than |W),000 in Smaller Prizes! Ticket, cal/ $t—Skam I* ,rerertlea. Rlak on a packayi cf gaartera col/ 88 60. Tlakala aad .ham (or tala, aad Friaea eaahad ea da- naad, hr OEO.S.QBAY. Na, 8Oataai’a BaUdlaf, deo 28 OppaaltaPaleakl Hca*. LOTfEKY OFFICE Ba, Lu., .ear Mall-Street. GREGORY k HAUHY, M.aanrt Price.! Prize.! ! Price.! M D HAWN NUItlllKllri—OI OreeueaiPulllkl Letter/. Clau u: m, . 4 .V 8 1 a P “ 80 10 78 18 II 1 10 28 89 Ticket Noe. 1« <a, prlao of *300 .old ud oaahed Alee far Clou 108: “ 37 *I 89 24 » 83 02 I 29 81 48 2 41 Ticket. Nor. 2 « W eu42t> 81 62. prlete eold. Alio for Cl*,r 168 : « OU 70 40 T1 IU 48 17 87 88 82 Tiokett Nee. 17 48 71) aid « *3 87, prim acid. ouaa 167 iroa 1888. To he draau la thle clt/ Thli Da/. 14 drawn ballots in eaoh paok of 26 Tiokets. SCllKME. * f OOO DOLLARS! Ae. Ae. Ae. Tickets $2-shares in proportion. faStf#** 1 dec 28 MAT Patter ton's Qfiee ,No. 6 WMUxksr Btrmt Green and X*ula*kfl Lottery. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. D RAWN NliUHliUS-OI Ureeua fa Pulaski Lottery, Class (66: 58 CO 37 20 50 26 9 63 62 1 29 61 48 2 4l Ticket No. 9 48 60, prise sold. Also Of EXTRA CLASS M. Drawn in Wilmington, Del . on the 24th Inst. .... 4 2 48 42 77 65 60 10 78 16 It 1 19 29 39 Whole Ticket No. 12 39 48, prise of $300. Half tiokot No. I 48 66, prise of $300 returned for want of a pur- To b« drawn in Savannah This Aftornoou, 4 o’olook. SPLENDID SCHEME. Tickets only $2—Halves $(—Quarters 50. CUAIV.'aEH B. PATTERSON, Vender for Gregory & Maury. Offioe No. 6 Whitaker-et., betwoen Uay-st. and Bu Lane. Orders from the oonntry, promptly attended U irises oashed on domand at this offioe. dee 28 Land Warrants. THE highest price paid by X »ng 31 i WM. P. ROWLAND. Honses and Lands. TO RE LBT. The Hotel at Ilaloi ondale. No. 6, C. Railroad. ulSlP/ iT t U fM^ence with cleared landa attached. Apply to C. W. YOUNG. TO RENT. NG. Agent, Halcyondale. 4 N * 0f ? c « , - on Libertyaquari,"suitable for a Doo- ^ ter s Offioe. Apply to WM WRIGHT. FOR SALK OK KENT. , n, J r I ffwW* Wooden lionet. 1}C f 11 Uthed * nd pUsteved, In Rotert- vJIle, subject to a ground rent of fl'AfiOannually. ■ ln»y W| WM. WRIGHT. M Three two etorv tenements at $130 per year eaoh—1 Store at $260. Apply to 7 .. J.M4NK8, oot 31 3iu* Cor Montgomery-et. and Bay Lann. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. M “ R. W. W. WOODRUFF, of Griffin, Ga., nnd Messrs. M. C. A J. II. GREEN, of Newark, tv.*., oaving purohasedthe entire interests, and se cured the location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the Carriage business "• ‘ kl * ■“*••• — to ths oitiseas of South Carolina, _ trading at this growing city, that, itiath to keep ou band, at all times a larga and general as sortment of overy kind of Carriages in u faoture nr Carriages in Newark, N. J.. for a number of yeare, and are well acquainted with the wants and re tirements of the Bouth. Their reputation as Manu- urers, combined with the experience and quallfloa- s of Mr. Woodruff, long known at Griffin, Ga , in Carriaga builuess, emboldens them to promise that able to meet the expeotationaor the t nblio, W. Alexander, of the late Firm, favo.ably For Sulc. A , A valuable HaaUtloa on Bkldawav re** Iilacff , eoutoraia. 721) Aon* more or lee* pH ”»ra. 850 Claami; aaj meetly eioellentjjifl ramp Leal. The Plaaulica It 20 milee fromth .y b/ water ar.d 12 by laud, crculua u ferry, lloelt! Id water uneurpaeaed aad leadlag aooeeiuble b Florida Steamboats. Gut of the number of sixty per eons but one death occurred by disease (pleaurfty) ii fifteen years. Apply to [nov24| W6I. WHIOHT. TO KENT. TWO Houaee on the oorner of Barnard and Now Uousten-ftreete. Apply to uor 10 C. A. CLOUD. TO KKNT. ~ A BRICK STORE, No. 116 Hryan-Utecl. Apply »»[bot 10]O. A. CLOUD. - p—. -—— a the Louis- ▼111® Rood, eleven miles from Savannah. It has * $2°* two «tory dwalling, and all neces sary out-buildings on it, this tract of Land oontaius three hundred and sevonty-flve acres, more or loss; there aro about ono hundred and twenty acres of olear- ed laud aud undor good fence, suitable for the produc tion of Corn, Cotton and Rice ; tho wooded land oon- taine Oak and Pine, and is oonvanient to the Central Railroad, whioh runs through it. Purchasers wishing to bay, will please oall and examine tor themselves. For furtfier partionlars, apply on the premises, or to WM. WRIGHT. Also, will be sold with the place, eight Negroes, ao- custoraed to field work ; Horses, Wagons, Carte, Cat tle, Corn. Fodder. Peas and Potatoes, if applied for ia time. Titles undoubted. o>~‘ “ X tions the Carriage builuess, they will be able to meet the expeotatlonaof the n ;blio. Mr. U. D. W. Aloxauder, of the late Firm, favo.ably known in connection with the carriage business iu this oity, is associated with them, and will act aa their Agent in the transaction and management ot their, bu siness. Mr. Woodruff's Intention la to divide his time and at tention between this point aud the interior, and hopes to maketbe acquaintance of this community peraonafly. By striot attention, coupled with fair and honorable dealing, they hope to seoure a share of pnbliu patron age. ten- They have made arrangements to havo all repairii prjiMptly aud neatly done. All work sold by, them will be warranted. WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO., No. 223 and 225 Bay-street, Bavanuah, Ga. . tar A CAHD—It will be seen by the above that we havo deemod it best for the interests of all oonoerned, to w ithdraw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Oreen A Co. We take this opportunity to return tliauks to our frionds for the kind offers of support that were so liber- and to solicit Uio same for our friends T. J. NAYLOR A CO. deo 7 ally proffered u . of the same Arm. Savannah. Deo. 7, 1863. TO RENT. I .. T ^ r ®®° f the Five tenement Houses oorner of Aberoornand Jones-street, inquire to For Sale. Thn Plantation on 8kidaway Island, oalled the LODOE, with an Island at tached to it—in all said to contain 900' The price will be moderate, aud the terms ao- commodatinf * t ,J ■ep 1 Grocery Stand. j*OR SALE—A building lot iu Chatham Ward, 7 suitable for a Family Grooery Store. Also, Lot No. 86 Troup Ward—both oornor lots. * —*- - Apply at this Butter mid Cheese. f|3HK subscriber has made arrangements to receive direot from Northern Producers, a ro imply of very ohotee BUTTER and , which Is ottered at the lowest market price. 20 Firkins and 26 Boxes just recel vod. Purchasers are respectful ly invited to call. 0. T. ROBINSON, J ~' ” 122 Bay-st., rear of the Kiohange. Savannah, Nov. 1,1853. Morchants' Hunk, Now York, iu ' -“iri. far sale by ANDREWLOW A CO. ANDREW LOW A C ) III Dili EASTERN 11 AY—150 tinier Priino Wisoasaet Hay, in store, in lots, and by retail. Apply to [nov 23-tf] WM. CRABTREE. J UTTER AND CHEESE.— . 5 ! 30 kegs ie1eo>ed Goshen Butter, 120 boxes White and Colorod Cheese. Becoived per steamer, and for sale by deoJA SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. ID OEOVEH—-A splendid assortment ol LsT- dios' and GenU' black, colored Kid Gloves, just ved at KEMPTON A VERSTILLE'8, Wirings' Range. £ faMtVl deo 12 B utteruhbume, &0.-30 tegs se lected Goshen Batter 125 boxes white and oolorsdCheese 100 do new Booled lltrrings 40 half and 20 quarter bbls Buckwheat 60 boxes new Bunch Raisin*, reo'd per steamer andtorsaleby 8CBANT0N> jqhnsTON A CO. T>ACO lj Sidei Dams; 20 ; 10 do bnouanve; iu tierces best oitavassed STER A PALMES. S hawls—an awls — a splendid lot of long and square Blanket Shawls suitable for tho season, at - — 1 OGDEN A BUNKER C l HAt'KEltH—20 hbis Rurter and Nugar ' Crackers; 20 boxes Soda and Milk Bisonit, land ing and for sale by dec 14 CL A O HORN A CUNNINGHAM. QEKD OATS.—200 bars heavy Maryland Seed O Oats, landipg and for sale by deo 12 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. CUNNINGHAM. KASM CANDLKriTI CKri—Oval, Round and 8qnare Patterns. Brass Curtain Pins, Roller w Ruck Pullies, Jamb Hooks, Sorew and Drive Hooks, to r sale by F. W. CORNWELL. JC IRON RAILING, VERANDAHS, ORNA MENTAL IKON WORK, fae. H AVING tlio Aroucy of a largo Manufactory, 1 am propared to furnish at short notice. J. F. PELOT, 224 Bay-st. P. K. SHEILS, LUMBER A TIMBER FACTOR, T TAVING leased ono of tho Wharfs lately occu- XX plod by A. A. Blasts, is now prepared to reoelve anyLumber or Timber that may be oousigned to him torsale. Hs will^olsokecp on hand Lumber, 8binglce tf deo 1 ^riorieeMgh, with a Ux*a and commodious A second hand Carriage lately trimmed Mid yalnUd. In good order. Terms cash. S«ed Rye and Oats, in qnalitlei to rail purohaaers. Lot No. 15 »onth or Jonss-stroet, and improvstteats consisting of a 2 story House and a double WAiatent in Rent at $33 per month. WW ha. told a bargain the nveseatowner is moving from the city. For terms nnd rnitbar particulars inquire at tbo Count ing Room. A handsome amortment ef ready made Clothing, eon- sSwSSsSSiaSs P Two «v* J^'Sfoaa nil* from tbV.llv.ftt aal* I dvr if applied far Immediately, on accommodating terms. Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, lu quantities to suit purchasers. 300 bushels Tennessee Corn, In lota to suit purchasers, Jnst received. 21 bbls ehoiee Bate Fork, ia lots to suit purchasers. Landing and fur sale. A desirable Building Lot for Bate.—hoi No. 9, tourth ty thing, Anson Ward. For partionlars, enquire at the counting room. 6 koi its Red Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Uasard A Co's HFG HU powder, 18 do DaponPe N P Powder, far sale w to close a eonoorn. Clothing at Private Sale—A Atadeomo assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, rooatr low. Terms each. seek and overeoats, in low to sals purohaaers, foi sale THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION 1 A New Cook Stove, CALLED «THE NEW WORLD For llMMitogWood erOeel. The Subscribers huvo juet made arrange 9} ments with Messrs. Abbott A l*awrenoe, Steve m Makars, of Philadelphia, for the exolusive sale C of this excellent STOVE. Thu makers had it thmuughly tested before offering it to tho pnblio foi sale, audit also comes very highly reoemmendtd by those that aro now using U. We put« few of them nj ial a short time unos in this oily, and those whi suouthuiuiu operation aoknowlodged that the> . .: saw any Steve, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or baking, that performed so well and with so sms 1 a coat for fuel; tho oaitlngs in this Stove aro very heavy and mounted in the most perfect manupr; the lake plate constructed that yon osn get! w loo tho heatluthc 1 as any other stove now in use. We ara now ro od vtug the different sisca, and wa oordially invite all to oall aud examina before purchasing. Wo havo also, various other pattern#, among which may be found tho Iron Witoh, Iron Klug, ana celebrated uaek Stove, for wood. T. W. MoARTHOB A CO., apr 21 if Store No. 13 Barnard-st THIS EVA [soldatsalei „ etepesdlns and volnablt T , Mn _ __ fancy stationary ef|diMi # * “ ' ^ ^ Ho in this city bad vidnl this ooUootion of Boohs, 1 most valuable ooUeotla«\ at auotion In this plaoe. “iiSS* j* IMiUva aal'arltbMI» aim Jkr tale at auction. mm tstss^smn Saw Tm», at, pvr nasi siinatod tottn Of the etwoea Wait Boundary telwot im tho ndln. to Jonas-atnotonwa Terms, one half etah mad tho Boarding. A FEW Mochauics cun bo aoeomraodatod with IX good Board 2d door Irom ths oorntr of Maoon md Dray ton-streets. tf 0 “ rrivate Boarding House, fPHK subscribar baviug taken the spacious reel- X douoo lately occupied by Wm. I. Way* Esq., ro- spootfully notifies hla frisnds and the publio, that he pared to acoomm.Jai^ both permanent and tran- liOARDKItS un reasonable terms. Perrons wi rooms elsewhere oan take their meals at his hou should they wish to do so. The honse ia located in _ oeutral part of the oity, on Wright Square, opposite the Court House. Honing to rive entire satisfaction he trusts that both friends ana strangers will give him a share of patronage. (oot20j GEO. 0. DUNHAM, HO it»if » NOR HALE Three pairs of Matoh and Sinri® Horses aud Uaruard-etreots. . deo 16 , tf T. F. STEVENS. bvkkv - dav uuiNUri *oaniTUNa NIW,» A TItaalit la ro at tbla line aritll the cilia... ol' Savannah, for they oan now have their Hats ro- novated by calling at No. 3 Jefferson-atroet, Up Stairs. Who that oonrts the notioo uf the ladies, or the appr- bation of Genteel folks, would wear a moan, dirt greasy Hat. when they oan have it otherwise by morel calling at the above place. Cali soon. tf doo 8 FOR WALK. A Flno Stallion, 0 /ear. old, will krok.a i tlio fl.ddlo, eaar, aontl. and eplrUad. !r- __,ilrt at Thome. F. Steven'. Stahl., corner ,hmu and Barnavd-et. tf dae 8 PA VINO UUJCKri. [1WKNTY-KIVK Hundred llnrd burnt Brick., L 9 ull * bU ror p v, 13 '- 1 " 1 °" P AVINU BlUCKri.—ao.ouu food quuliiy Northern Beloks. Apply to WM. CRABTREE. / informs his custoinors LT respectfully in » public generijiy, that ha has ejeni IKAUliT . YX tho pul variety of new Toys and Confectionery, ride of Broughton-etreet between Bull ana wniwnor. where fresh Cakes, Itusks and Bisad will bo baked reryd^y. Also,IcedCakeeand Maoearonfes. Ornamented Cakes, Jollies aud Cream, In fancy style, made to order. ..... . . „ , Cakes for tbo country will bo boxed carefully for * A contiauaitoe of pnblio patronage Is solieited. Dagucrrcoiype Llkeneiscs* fllHK subscriber is now propnrod to oxocuto X LIKENESSES, in the best style of the art, at his magnlfioent Gallery,ooiner of St. Jullen-struet and Market Square. All Pictures warranted to give aatiafaotion, or taken without extra ohargs. ja-Initrnctioni given in the art, with apparatus ftiruiihed: also, Stook and Chemicals torsale. oot2H J. W. MILLER. W. D. FORD DKALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES) PICKLE8, PRESERVES, Frultn, Coulee.tiounrieH, NHits,fte< FISH, OYSTERS nud ICE when in sencoo Waldburg’e Buildinga—Jeffcrtonst., Havnoimb* Ueorgln. no tm L’lANO EOUTKH^MUgl^dB A1UM1CAL The subscriber having purohased the jentire business of F. Zogbnum A Co„ of whioh firm ho has heretofore been the aotingmemborlnSavannah.would res- . ipectfully invite tho attentiou of those m want of anything in tlio Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years expel ionoe, both in pro fessional and business matters oonnected with Music. Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffor bis sor- vlcea in the selection of Musle and Instruments, or the fulfilment or orders; with the assurance of hisntmost teal end industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron age andconfideuco of tha public. G. B. MITCHELL, Soocessor to F. Zogbaum A Co. je 16 Staves Wanted, OF WHITI OAK OK WATKK OAK. N OT less thau 42 or ovor 44 iuclius long, do. do 6 do 7 do wide. _ , d ® , do i do 3 do thick. The back edge of tho Steve to be dressed down to the same thicknea aa the front edge. The Staves to bo stralghtly cleft,and frsefrom knots, warps, or worm-holes. For bteves prepared in striot oontormity to this speci fication, and dollverod on Messrs. H. A. Allen A Co's lumber wharf iu Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1864. Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieues will be paid by O ». , ,* ,o„ ANDBJfiW LOW A CO. Savannah, Jnne 21.1863. t fab 1 Prime Western Coru dc lUcal. chuice Coru in Os- O. MOLASSES—110 bbls prime Iff new N O Molasses, landing from brig Tallulah 1 and far sale by deo 13 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. . Eiv CROP N. O. MOL A8SEN-00 bills | New Crop Molasses, landing from brig Tallulah, sale by [deolS] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. N* far ea S UGA H.—20 hhds prims Porto Rico Sugar, 10 hhds ohoiee 8t Croix Sugar, 15 do fair New Orlosns do, 80 bbls Stuart's A Band O Clarified do, eo do Crashed and Powdered do, 10 boxes Loaf do. Landing and for sale by deo 14 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 14 AY.- COHENS A HERTZ. C BT RECEIVED.—5 dozen of ihosa extra fine olear Lawn Linen Cambrlo Handkerahiefs. at to eaoh, at J. U. COHEN A CO., 140 Broughton-etreet. T>ECEIVING from brig Phil urn and in storn XV 26 bble assorted Cracker* 10 bbls Buckwbeat Flour 10 do Holf-Raisiug Hooker's do 10 do Powderod and crushed Sugars /1UH* Xj Mol dee 16 COHENS ft HERTZ. Aqua Ammonia, Kelt Fair., Liqaorioa, Catnip Taoa/, Cam.bov, blaek Coha.b,at.., ate., fre.h a.pplUa 1v»tatfiiaApotbmi.vl«.'llall. 8a. 18 UHASS ANDIRONS. Steel Fire Set. end I) Standards, juet received aad for saleby dee 17 J. P. COLLINS. O WOKED MHBBP fa BEEP TONGUES, Q -For aal. b/ A. BON AUD, deo 2 wraar .7 Be/ and WhitAar-«r..u. liL'CKWHKAT,—58 pack^Hof Jlnck.hv.t, o in half and quarter barrels, boxes aud bags, land- temper steamer Florjda xad for sal• by ^ ' CLAQUORN A CUNNINGHAM. For Sale. A MAN 20 years old, a first rate Fireman, war ranted sonod and of good character; a man 36 fHU B eharao£r >d J ort f r t J boilk 4 ,lor# ' raund and °iu>v° 15 r ' PP/ WM.WRIGHT. A NDIKONH, Shovel aud Tongs, bran IikmA jCX Fire Dogs, Steel Fire Setu, Shovel and Tongs Bteudi. Coal I tods. Coal 8hovels. Coal Hiftere, l r S Pokers, Ae.; far sale by F. W. CORNWELL LiflANACH FOR 183*1.-Grenville's Al manao for the States of Georgia, South Carolina, jama, Tennessee and Florida. For sale, wholesale and retell, by 8. 8. SIBLEY, No. 136 Congrees-s treet. f| UBS—Buckets, Bread Tray*, Wash Boards, J Coooa Dippers, Rolling Pins aud Pastry Boards for sale by tdeolll J.P.COLLINS. TUJUBK PASTE AND GUM DROPS. fl A variety of flavors. Also, assorted boxes Candy, For sale by J. E. DxFOKD, deo 13 Apothtoarlea' Hall. season, by [dool7] DkWITT A MORGAN. BED OATS—1000 bushul* prime Penusyl vanla Seed Oats ia asoks, landing and for saleby COHENS A HERTZ. QBE! O vai dee 17 I MSU—25 bbls. Manhadeu Fish, aa exeeller artiole for plantalioa use. just reo'd and for sal dcol7j WASTER A PALMES. ERY aud other Feuders.just reueivu N CKriKKl and for sals by uer*,jui( recoivei J. P. COLLINS. C AMPHINB fa BURNING FLUID^- B.e'd IbUd.vp.r brl, Eu,eno A. Reed a Urt* aa. fro.b suppl/ of Campbln* and B.ralnr Field, for ■»!« b/ J01INJ. UAURIOE. ®r®20 Barnard-itrcxt. / 11DFK—UIDFk—dOklilaN.a’ark Cider, ju.t V. o'd in store and for sale b M. DAVIDSON. far aalo at the Albany Ale Depot, by W. M. DAVID80N. f 'tOAL—Rod Ash Egg Coni, reo’d per sehr J. P. V/ WetheriU, and for sale bv dee 20 MINIS 9 A FLORANCE. TJUELP’8 GIN-50 bbls. Plielp’s Gin. land- X ing from sohr Marla Fik®- far sale by nov 19 ' y COHENS A HERTZ. tOFFKK AND TKA.-JUO .aektt Rio Cog*, . .« - do, 75 do Old Jam do, ISO half-chests Tyofpke a km lWBr/a»-.w«k ..,21 Tea, 100 Caddias Hyson do. For sale by MoMAUON A DOYLE. COAL AND WOOD. RED AHIft COAL, N quantities to suit purchasers ou the wharf, or . delivered in any partoMha oity. Black Jack, Upland Ui*U, Live Oak Anfa, Pine and Light Wood, by tbo IJnnt Load or at Retail. For tbo convenience of persons reshllig In the pner portion of the oity, Boxes far orders are placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. W. W. Lincoln and W. G. Diokson, and at the Office of the " Morning Newe." In order to ensure promptness in •applying orders, these boxes ars examined daily at 9 A. M., aud 3 o’clock, P.M. , . , _ , Partioular attention rill be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will oonfor a favor by imme diately reporting any instance In which my teamsters should fail to deliver the quanti«FNrderod. Having made arrangeoiuuts for a regular supply of ths abovo artiolss, and for thslr prompt delivery, I respectfully ask a continuance ot tho favors of my farmer customers, and the patronage of consumers of REED CANE foribipm.nl In an/ qnanlU/. i.jrHocI^jhori noU.a 8uo.el.or to D. Ban.iunr,' F.rr/Wharf, oot 3 Opposite tho Gas Works. f I 'HE UNDKltrilGriini 3 HOI X business will sell their present stool at cost for cash only. They also offei rent until the first of November next. COHffl .lni.lli.ir . ikof Grooeriee Thoy also offer their 8tore for ENA TARVER. NEW 8TYLKH. M JIIST received per steamers new style! or Blaok Alboni II ATS, for voung men. | Also, a variety of Youths, Children and 'ants’ Hats, Caps, Ao., at BELDENACO. DUUAR AND MOLAHEEM.—fiOlilidaohoiee Porto Rioo Sugar; 10 do Mtucovado do; 16 do priino N. O. do; 120 bbls Crashed and Clarified do; 16 boxos Loaf do, 75 bbls prime new erop New Orleans 100 do cheap Sugar Honse do. Jaat reoetved saleby (deo 211 WEBSTER A PALMES. SSW K ITTri NO. 1 MACKEREL,.—Ju,l rv eeived and for sale at BERLIN A NATHANS, under St. Andrew's AT KW TURKEY FHIri-la whole aui quar 1Y ter ohurus, of a superior quality, at deo 16 BEkLINA NATHANS. . I I,,,, NATHANfi,. 4 MEH’MFADES fa MHOVELhl-Just r G. A. M0CLE8KE Y, ij. Reived and far sale by IktNG FLOUUKKh, Butter, Cheese and 1) Coffee Tryers, just reo’d and for sale by deo 16 GEO. A. MoCLESKEY. / '1 K1ND8TONB8—lOOussorteil sizes, just re- lj cel ved and for sale by G. A. MoCLESKEY, 116 119 Congress-street. 1 /LOUK—100 sacks (Lebanon Mills) Georgia Floor, in lots to salt purohaaers. for sale by deo 16 WELLS A DURR. 'TORN—500bushels Coru, in lots to suit pur* ohosers, for sale by d«o 16 • WELLS A DURR. riaa. WEI.1.8 A DURR. 100 Boualdson’s 61 deo 16 PahiaMt Lute .1 duetto*. Canal, aud exten41ag Propet ty in fea eimpk. aalanee ob 12 months eredit, ssenisd by mortnga an ths property. Purehasars paying far aH papan. * a Adminietratore' Salt. 1 arms cash—purouasers paying for Titles. * h, ■ , Store a for Rent. 1 no u.u HidcTirZiZr " Tha highest markot prieaa will be paid far Orton DVjftUwd.adFlat,4id„. Appl/ 0.5m?.; ..... . i'.f.l.a. .1 t’rivul. Sai,. bara uirari" '•*•*»«. »» laada«fri« , , Privte~ir*ut Corn al Private Sale. T.m.'ra'.t' 1 ‘“ ,l “*• ‘* _ Yaluoble MuOdtng Late at Prioett Male foot, situated on earner of iJrsytovv and Lamar-stMete. a, ,h a •! SepUmka, a.al. ’item* Lot mrn. kem 4 Jtlf tntdaf Mill. A aT . e , JU6t re °®lved from the mnnafaeiurara la Philadelphia, and will ountinna fa kaiD^Wfi? Attguetus liummol's Improved Em a os of^ffM from Xaaaaaaaa, aad ha .Vl.ft ftSlUR** atpri I T»?.“P“ * BKL,; »«*°?«2S>™d»Ua,»« < 8 .l,blb aariu'rfa.V oJSuiftS k Brandy, *00 dot. of flue Madeira. Bherrv «y—i*i Wi •hUikhlt* “*•*- »nua^ u utk, •wortment of Falrbank’s piatfarL gKSg'aai irari”ftT 8 '•A'f&JlWsBalMla,, Be, VERF GREATLY * REDUCED PRICES lbrou*hool oar wbola aftok, CHEAPEST CASH STORE Goods Sold for Cash vr oity Accevtaneeoulv *v. ne "**“ otook that has ever bean oondenauA ssZgg purohased at the wry cheapest rates, and DartlVutth? te. Au SH°*. n,ln for lewXS lmporiera- priow. A thorough sorntiny of onr whole" stook 1 wifi Rich Dress Shawls, la a,w ooublaatlona of Ilia laoit brUlUat oolo,,. ihaaora wlllo.aferahT.rb/liamt- IlroKfl-CIOth Double Shawl* larcar, boar aad obaapar Uua oaababad ariawh... 9 Flaln, Black und Vhawta"' Crap. (bawl. .In.niarkuDri MouraioaShawi. 6 bbls New Leaf l.a.?d H and OKEING and DrllllnR Maehlnen- Bresst Drills. Iron Braces, Hand Vices, Nippers Plyers, for solo by F. W. CORNWELL, dec 10 102 Bryan-sti 1TKI) A811 COAL*—100 tone brokeu and XV soreenod Bed Ash Coal, landing from echoonor Narraganaett andjor sale by f m CLAGHORN <6 CUNNINGHAM. ALT—Salt L» fiacka onsblphoard, for stilo by dae2 CU1IEN8 A HERTZ. / \ ATM— Landing nnd lor sale by U nov21 MINIS A1 Oi l DOZ.assorted Cordial Aulsott, Noyonu, Pur- -6U fait, Amour, Rom, Cnrraooa,for saio by deo 14 A. BONAUD. \irINEiSw—Choice Modeira. in wood and glass; YV Do Claret, do; do Old Irish Whisky, in oases 1 dcsen each: do Fort Wiao do; do Port in bond In wood; do Sherry do; Bautcrna in oaooe of 1 doseu each. For saleby , [deo 14] MINIS A FLORANCE. B lfKV AND I.AUD.-S3 b.lf-barrob Fulton Market Beef: 20bbls ohoiee Leaf Lard. Foraale McMahon a doyle. T^iHU.—7 hhds. Codfish: 20 bbls. Pickled H«r Jh rings; 160 boxes Sealed do. 25 bbls Mackerel; 20 half-barrels do. Fos sola by dse 19 MoMAHON A DOYLE. & LB fa PORTER. Cream Ale; 20 casks London Porter. For sale Ldeo 19; — -100 bbls. Philadelphia . London Porter. For snl McMAHON & DOYLE. j^LOUR—PLOU II—Ono hundred seeks Granite Mill Flour, for sals by 5 WILLIAMS A HUMPHRIES. ‘ jAriTILUKSIDK PAULS—For ih. ollcvl. tion aad our. or Broaohlti.aud other DUcoa of tsi Throat. Forralabj JOHN B. MOORK t CO. d.o J Olbbon‘i lluUdlap. jtANLJY CJOODri-A largo lot of Fan./Toilet , ; Bottles aud Powder Boxes, Ualr Bra»hes aad AlUtOrinb. of ..peri,. ( N KWUHHAFUOODri Hi.nkete, Red and Whit. Flaanala, rant W.Uh Flanosir. Canto, njnari.. to»!..t,ro.« 6 rod S .- f ri S ^| _ . • , _ and BUk War* AlnaMroT Embroideries very ciieap. irsxe do Laines very cheap. •*' ” ttllk fa CAtton Hosiery very cheap MIN’S UNDERSHIRTS |" , ” r 7, kl »il In *11 qnatltl.r, from tb. bmlait to the fln.it manafaetarad, vie: Mnn'a Silk Bhlro. aro.lj Umb. Woold. 5t..’a ror/ bfay, MariS'l?/ Mn> Ijtitlle., Mia... fk Do/.* Uadarkhiro. I. .hortand’l.., 8l..,«..d I.V.aro Mwln., Oan.. and Colton. Uadi.*' ^,1-NlS.fgSroi s Ladies’ Drawers. „dHtodD:..«y;.Und^ ) nU. > ., in aaar/ alar, and in all quallliat, from tb* lowaat ,ricto to the tu.« and laraut lmpnrtod, aid m, much .harper than .an ha bad alaawhanT ' RED FCANNEE8, REAL WEIJtH DO. LINEN GOODS. pnra Flaa) ala; Whlu and Unhi d Tail. DamarirTl. aad. Bootah and Buraia Dlap«r., Dnwlaa aad BMBfeaak T»;e « a" d Towellln,, baa»/ On. Hand Spun iSZreu- ed Shitting aad Broom Lin.nr, In eaary qualltaftom 38«. por/ardtoth* flaeat Imported and better rain* than .an ha hut ali.wh.ro,Pillow Cue Llaana, 1 mperlnl aud Preach Tall.t Quilt. •Y? r r *l**> T,r 7 .heap | 7,.no..tor and Allendale k jy? CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, Blankets for servants, vary cheap, Plaid Homespuns for women's drestsa, Apron Cheeks, Shirting Btrlfas Bine Jeans, Bed Ticks, to bate qualities very cheap. ’ Glughonis,Calicoes A Chlnixea BLorcen. aad Dauia.h. for riklru. Alto. Seeing Bird.,reel India Bobber Round Cornha. Shell and B.SWo dido, Pl.Ud do do, Indto bSS2| Dressing do, Buffalo do do, Horn do to, very stoat. Buf falo and Shall Tucking do. Hair Braglui* W ahSp. Comb Cleaners, Port Moaatoa, Parses, Puff Boxes Toothbrushes, Steel Brscelete. Jet Bratolete wlx Beads, Coral do. Puff Comte, very oWSlode. UaS asasffi assortment, and it is fi*ed 7 for sale SlpriteTs!^SSSU e "» t “ MoCOS&ER Sc TRBANOR, 111 Congress-street next to Bnll^L. —rrT opposite Puisski Housa. 4 P . P i ,BS , A J ND ORANOB8.-FJO* loft just received and far sale by ol7 tf JOHN DALY,» WhIUkw-stoito. pEHUVIAN GUANO—Daily expected, for