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and Casalmercs.
Hein and Twlllad Blu* do. do.;
0®‘ b, iV:u. d X*«da; Kentucky Jeans;
and col'd Silk Vesting*.
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'IS. oniavui AND om» FOR SAU!-
iffUSS* 1 s “«* r ' “ d ° p 0 " 1 *" 4 *>.
jljflSSSillK ■» 4 b *"> fl»"t
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|l ,uPiK« bo,M Sod* Biacutt.
»a sxku A?-—x o »j™p.
«^a Ailamantin# Candle*.
2 t Judd kSon’a Sperm Candlea,
JiKufbbVH.1 bl.ck.r.1,
£ J^^Vhiu and j ello w Cheese,
ff JjJ® i y. bM prime leaf Lard.
.2 S^laand poonda Tobacco. Rood branda
5'S’iISJffifllint a WIMi.l.rfTob.cco,
M HZ Smith'*. Colgate'a, Croton and Readel’a
«» 2 ISISadolto 1 Jo 60 tort SUrcb, «0
SEjS,“rt.r b.<« B.U.O., S6 0,cm.rg_M
Htrtiag.
NEWilUCKWHEAT!
nmnsnsOTIlULLE"buckwhbat-i. la lb.
PUTTEE! BUTTER!!
.Simll p,r .tonnr FlorMi—
, «*,£ ftira u “bf" B “ tt ' r ,- ,
Choice Butter, four pounda for fl.
Fair Butter. Are pounda for »1.
For ale by W. G. DICKSON.
DE WITT & MORGAN
n« fcr ale, *t the lowest market price, a largo and
/nitNkcfed dock of Pry Gouda, to which they respoct-
Ruk Slka. of nil wldtha and beat makes,
md toured Silka, plain and colored Silks,
fuk [hid and brocade Silka,
hr< Kurt*-! M. do Ulne*. a large and beautiful stock,
lUh colored do, and Chocoa and Broadway Browns,
jnQ ijuml Mousllu do Lalnea. for children,
bliih tod American Moualin de Ialnes,
fiUtel Satin de Chens*. new and very handaomn.
Mourning Gooda.
Ipntnrietyof Mourning Dreaa Good* and Erabroide-
mnditia; of every thing new and beautiful.
Hosiery.
1 large variety of English and German Hoalory, for la-
fansUnato, and children.
Also,
ffawkSiirtinga and Sheetlnga, Blanketa, Quilt*. Irish
bkTiUc hamaaks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna-
g^BiaeaShirtings, fce..fcc. octlO
HE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET.
lUWIAKO* CHAMPAIGN AND TUB
•LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN.
H i»VnJp>e-l would respectfully inform Uie trade
mi public generally that he la now receiving these
) ncdlmt wines, per every Havre packet, which he
jnlitatd or from store,
Atitert vines have been carefully examined and com-
airitk all the favorite brands, and are pronounced by
tu Mr equal to the very best, and tar superior to
qtUch are selling at a higher price,
kan FkNURn, I'kiik et Fils, of jyrelms. proprietors of
iWrrbrands, possessing facilities for the preparation
wrtofi, equal to tl)o«e of any oUrer house in tho wine
Hrti,an’guarantee their winea being selected from tho
rtvhitages. will always be lound of the same superior
u&na quality.
* lakeland corks bear the name of the proprietors.
stralsU invited to examine samples at the agency.
WI1.1.IAM W. HINCKKN.
Sole Agent and Importer for the
United States and Canadas,
aUl-dta 11 Old Slip, New York.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
COUNTRY STOUB FOR RUNT.
Hit eubacriber has Just erected a new Store at
a K. CUrke'a old aland, In NeylandsviUe. (the live
.mile poet rathe Augusta and Waynesboro' Rail*
, whlchheoflkra to rent to a good tenant on favors,
ble terms. The building stands In close proximity to the
railroad track, is commodious, and in all teapseta admire-
bly adapted to the purposes fbr which It Is designed. Tbs
stand has long bean known as one of the best fbr ngensr*
al country trade to be found In tbe Interior of Georgia.
For further particulars apply to, or addrsss tbs subacri*
bar,at lUUaa Post OOos j or If more oonvenloot, apply per
sonally to Ifsasrs. Nsvltt, Lathrop k Stabblns, Savannah; or
to Messrs. Baker k Wilcox, Auguste,
octd—*lra W. a SMITH.
49-Tbs Augusta Constitutionalist will publish the above
dally for one month, and oharge this offloe.
TO RENT—A small briok house, near tbe Barracks.
* “■ Apply at ths Georgian or-
octlb
^4. TO KENT—A small brick
pljjReut 113.60 per month.
TO RENT.—A commodious brick edlRoe on South
■Hfllroad street. Posseuloo given 1st November next.—
■-■Inquire at this office. oct8
• TO RENT—Three tenements In Gordon Block, well
supplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers,
and other modern Improvements, baaement plastering
hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap
ply to Q«tl8 EDWARD O. WILSON.
fll
■!4l
TO RENT—A wharf store,
Apply to
ootll
^ TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a full
tttsiot. Posseulon given Immediately. Apply to
■» oetll T. J. WALSH.
® TO RENT—A Room 60 by 80 feet, In Sorrel’s build
ing, corner of. Iky and Bull-streets. It Is sultablo fur
a committee room or drill room. Rant moderate Ap*
sly at .bis office.
June 20
S TO RENT—Throe of the five tenement bouses, on
the corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of
sep!4 A. BONAUD.
t TO RENT.—The store Immediately under ourofllce.
well suited for a grain and feed store or for storago of
cotton. Apply to sep23 ROWLAND k CO.
TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in n re
spectable and central part of the city. Rent $800.
Possession given on the lit November, or soouer if
Apply at this office.aug26
OFFICE TO RENT.—The office over Webster k
Palmes store, occupied for the past year by Menara.
_ Fort k Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor and
. in mission Merchant. Will be rentod for a term of year*
on reasonable terms if applied fur soon,
sepiao WEBSTER k PALMES.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK IN
BAKER COUNTY, OA.
<(Ql Tbe subscriber, desirous of removing from the Stato
"XLof Georgia, olfere for Male Ills PLANTATION, lying on
the waters of the Coolawahaee, five miles west of Albany,
adjoining tbe lands of Paul Tarvar, Dr. Nicholla. and oth.
era; containing 3.126 acres, more or less.
There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated Lind. The
land Is situated ao that it can be easily divided, and II two
purchasers appear, tho subscriber will divido It so u« to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dress “ Moore k Edwards,” or myself, at this place.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon, Gs., August 30,1863. octl—tf
My Agent, living on the placo, will show tho Land* to
any person calling for that pnrpoao. J. J. R.
FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALK.
wma The undersigned offers for sale his Plantation, lying
Kloa the mouth of till* celebrated creek. In the county
■■»of Lee, adjoining the village of Palmyra,and five mile*
from the city of Albany,containing 1,300 acres, 700 in cul*
Uvntiou, all necessary buildings and a gristmill, uesrly
new. Here la a market for ererythiug. good society, churcb.
school, daily mall.Ao. Such os are willing to gives liberal
price for a choice plantation, possessing unu*ua I advanta
ge*. are invited to csil and see It. L. H. MERCER.
PilMVEA, Ga.i Aug. 16,1863. eodtNol—aug*13
S TAPLE DRY GOODS.—Duffil, Mackinac, and tine bed
Blanket*, white, red and cotton Flannels, bleached and
brown Shirtings, bleached and brown Jeans, striped fchlrt-
ing*. Marlboro' Plaids and Stripes. Kentucky Jean*. Scotch
Plaids, Tweeds, cnssiinere* Satinets, Iiroad Cloth*. Georgia
Kersey. Schley's Plaids and Money*, striped and plain Osna-
burgs, Bed 1
i, Apron Check*. Marseille* Quilt*. FuniL
UDIUDt—80 bbli Mtu&rt’a A. B nod C clarified Sugar,
N to do crashed ami powdered do, 66 do H Brnltu’s and
Mtatses Flour, 60 do *ugar and butter Crackers, 40
■ KTresdweil's soda Biscuit, 60 bbls West India Mo-
KltdoMn assorted Brooms, 2000 lbs new Codfish, 50
i pod ntlnf Poutoe.-v, ae-wf UVU-kUsi •■tiuv
dud,Nboxes BeadePs 6s and 8* patent tallow Can
kUdoielected wliile Cheese, 60 do Grant k Williams’
at Si Tobacco, 300 rc*rns assorted wrapping Paper, 176
■Nfmlth k Buchan's family Soap, 100 do Colgate 1 * and
kfilkarl Starch, landing from bark Maria Morton and
skky oetlO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO.
FALL AND WINTBU GOODS
Bit subscriber bas now opened a large and choice
iiuortment ofnew style of fall and winter goods,
eouiiiUng of French and English black and fancy
Et (Gored (loth, plain black doe «kin Casslmeres. figu-
kick elastic Cassinieres. with a large variety of French
ffOuiimeresof the latest style and pattern. Also a
Wisriety of Vestings, consisting of figured black and
?(ki!imeres,plain lilnck Satin, figured black and fancy
• i#dSatin*, cut silk Velvet*. Ac. Tho wholo of which
‘jstptrrdtomike up to order In the most fashonable
user, anJ on acojumimlstlng terms.
WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker-it.
a MULES—MULKS.
■ 8errutr-three head to arrive on or about the
Bnt of November, and must be sold.
BROWN k HARRIS,
Weat Broad street Stable*.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALK.
I All that tract of land, containing 6000 acre*, situate
.tetvctn tbe Railroad and Ogcechee River, and on
ch 'lands tbe 2oth Mile Station-lt I* heavily Umbered
veil adapted for making turpentine: also, 2000 acres
■M.ljlngon the (,'nnal. alniut ten miles from the city:
OOaeru adjoining tho city. Apply to
22 WYLI.Y k MONTMOLIJN.
riMED.—'The advertiser, a man of energy ami experi-
caee.lj deiirnus of |irucurii.g employment. He is
itequlntol with the detail* of forwarding, ami ho sug-
u bis services would be important to Railroad or other
Rkrchsnt*. requiring them, lie has no ob-
to lrart tbe city. SaUafsctory references given on
*|*|W.aHhta office. octl9
W)X AND l„\R|i _p5 hhda prime Bacon 8ides and
SsoaWera, 15 tieee* sugar cured llama, 26 bbla and 75
PM Uaflard, landing ami fur solo by
JH1 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON h CO.
-*» baskets lleidsick Chamualgn. 25 do
skiuu 0 ' Buuche. 25 ilu Anchor Brand do, fur
Zn ° mtt ul H«F »nd WhlUker streeU by
A. Ih)NAUD.
JK^f^-'^M'luor Cases, of different slzusjuat
Wtuw v 10 ' 1 furM *e.at the coruor of Iky nml White-
ocU9 A. BONAUD.
i jCT BSO'IW, WkeCrackers,k^g Biscuit*, liuston
>U snd Butter Crackers, for salo by
- - A. BONAUD.
1•WSfNW-A very handsome lot of Mourn-
la **°d secuud Mourning Delaines, at
•cm MS* . . KFJIITWN k VERSniJE'S,
Julian k 102 Rrynn.st., Waring 1 * Range.
and 76 do Onions, landing
briVn 11 u b !n* ,, ;* tAtoe * »“d 75 do O;
otUj ^ Charlton ami for sale by
OGDEN k BUNKER.
, u|. i. '“'land 60 quarter boxes fresh Raisin*, for
A. BONAUD.
1 *^,"T 0 " oma V«'' 120 years, very likely,
k»li|irL*-Jf!!f nt co<l '‘i *asher and Ironer. Also a very
w'T’iged 13 years. Apply to 3
^— WYLLY k MONTMOLIJN.
' * ,ike,,, 6ifU ' “ Re ' 117 » nd 10 Jean. Also
p led 13years. Apply to
flffR0pT“ WYLLY k MONTMOLIJN.
jhjidr«^uby 1 * ,u P erlor quaLty Bale Rope,land
\0kSrvMr-r~ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
'Cis, loo ^ c -“150 bbla E Phelps’ and Rose
.d®-' - ERom Wh, , , , k J r ’ 301,0 domestic Brandy.
*J*fcy oe’tlo d S w% r . , te. 8 J r . r "P' Undln 8 "°d for
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON V CO.
*5-—^loll«, silk, satin and vel-
■ . ' I sloth, silk, satin mil V.l..t Talma-
«M *“ 104 «*•» -treat.. War III,'. Itaose. b,
S5 * Y “ !IM ' II " E -
tuf. Wa ,ctoilwtU, unJer.lMTH. In-
‘Us««n.u *• t2St. Julian anil
Oftit ' Waring's Range, by
WjBSSHc-, - Agjg’X t vsmrmia
•cUT* ** Ul »», In fine order, for wile by
--t, !???* 1 1- CMit.b.TbM. Ilo-
liter'* 4 “"C =° boi,,L *j"
SfBTtHRltn. HUMeSbS. JOHNSON & CO.
ki^Ttli..cfi^ 1 , 4 “."li-to-So »n.l 40
h “'" *”' 1
iioiyrKri^. 'WtciiuBC, JOHNSON k CO.
hfi IUdu JK’Sh™ “fi ' b "l» aita. 8liould.ni,
IJOHNSON ft OO.
'1 S2®p» tSBAcsr -
^Diianu' Tohael!'^,'—60 boxes Grant k
^ a, »do.fo n ^S’- 4 ® doI «;»*n’s6sand 8s do. 50 do
,tt P<rlor PUnuIu r W "rd’« 6s do. 20 boxes 18s
^•"dfor2Bjj ltou <0,000 various brand* do,
K[«flCE U i .^J^ANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
IWpS.&j™ iJto'-t'™ tx ft.
*?*• H. A. CRANE
l0R ^80m-r——^ j AMES 0. RODGERS.
'^•wSrjyys* ,1 " 1 " t-n., <or
ntETinsnr- k dpnkhb,
40 «"“ 4 r-|f
mrrrjr-T-i-— ‘ v. connout k co.
«IB •- ’• WNKCKAT fl
turn Dimity, a large stock of tho above goods on hand ami
for sale at Uie lowest price* by
oct8
D*wrrr * Morgan*.
J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
Have now in store, and for sale on the most
favorable term*—28 hhd* Porto Rico and Musco
vado 8ug*ra, 75 bbls Stuart’s A B and C clarified
do, 40 bbla crashed and pulverized do.
• 10 boxe* Loaf Sugar
120 bag* Rio Coffee. 26 do Java do,
00 hhd*, tterersand bbls W. I. and N O Molasses,
76 boxes sperm and adamantine Candles,
160 package* hyson and black Teat,
100 bbla Baltimore aud Canal Flour,
10 half pipes Otard. Dujpuy h Co.’* Brandy,
16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy,
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine,
60 do do Malaga, and 16 do Tencrlffo Wioo,
30 bbla Old Monongahela Whisky.
6 pipe* Holland Oin, clover leaf brand,
2 puncheon* Jamaica, ami 20 do St Crnlx Rum,
60 bbls sugar, butter and soda Biscuits.
160 do domestic Brandy, Gin, Rum and whisky,
100 baskets genuine Heidslek Champaign Wine,
60 do do Hungarian Lion do
•O dn CroaniMd Rough and lUady do
120 M Spanish Segars, various branda,
together with choice Rutter, Goshen Cheese, and other ar-
tide* usually found In wholesale groceries. oct!6
ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR,
FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT.
T HE underilgr
be HuppUm!
” a Inn, %
ied. agents for tho above mills, expect to
with ono or two car loud* a week of till*
Superior Flour, which they will sell from the Railroad De
pot, aa It arrives, to dealer* aud baker* ou favorable term*.
octl3 CRANE At RODGERS.
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW PK1CKS.
W E take pleasure in calling tho attention of plantera to
our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domostlc
Goods, many of which we purchaxed before the great ad
vance in wool, aud will therefore sell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 bales I,omlon Dufll) and colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kersey*; 10 do black do,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
26 do striped and white Osnaburg*.
10 do plain red Flannel: 6 do twilled do,
15 do shirting Stripe*,
10 do Schloy'* Georgia Plains,
16 cases Louisiana and Marlboro’ Stri|iea and Plaids,
6 do plaid Linsey*. atrlpea and plaids,
5 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans,
6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams,
30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
20 do English snd Amorican Prints,
60 dozen Negro Caps; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 ltuggsand Matt*: 200 Carpet Bugs,
300 Negro ]toad-handkcrchlefs,
1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery.
Plantera and merchant* visiting our city during the fall
aud winter will find it to their interest to look trough our
stock, as wo aro disposed to sell at a small advance upon
cost. ocl6 AIKEN k BURNS.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!
FOIL FALL AND W1NTK11.
K EMPTON k VERST1LLK havo now opened a largo and
well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which they assure their friend*, and the public generally,
I* difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or quality.—
Their purchase* hare been made upon auch advantageous
terms also, as to afford great Inducement* to publio patron
age. In addition to a complete and handsome supply of
Drexs, Fancy and House Goon*, ua well a* a general assort
ment of all other kinds of goods In their lino, may be found :
8-4.9-4 aud 10-4 Ihiffil Blanket*,
8-4,0-4 ami 10-4 Twilled do
8-4,0-4 and 10-4 Grey do
DM. 11-4,12-4 and 13-4 (lno Bed Blanket*,
Also. Crib ami Cradle Blanket*.
And, for negroes’ wear, a large stock of Plaids snd Ker
seys. at prices ss low at they can be bought anywhere, of
the following style*:
Schley's heavy Twilled Kerseys,
Superior heavy English Kerseys, a splendid article
Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy
Kendall Kerseys, and the old stylo Cablewarp do.
Also, grey, white and black imitation Georgia Plains,
Striped do, 8ch!oy’a heavy Georgia Plains of laat year's
make, and tho best article of the kind In this market, at
tliolr store in Warlng’s Range, 72 St. Jutien and 105 Bryan
street. oct6
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND W1NTKK.
rflHE subscriber respectfully solicit* the attention of his
X friends and the publio in general, to his extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising aa it does a
variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a
portion of the stock on hand :
Overcoats and Surtout* of black and bluo bearer cloth,
Black and brown mohair cloth.
Norway and Labrador coatings,
Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
lllack cloth dress ami frock coats,
Dlue and brown cloth business frocks.
Grey and check casslmere businesa suit*,
Black doe-skln casslmere pants,
Freuch fancy casslmere pants,
Grey and mixed tweed casslmere pants,
Black and mixed satinet pants,
Plain and plaid keney pants.
Embroidered and plain black casaimera veati,
Figured and plain black allk rests,
Plush velvet vests,
Figured blsck and fancy cashmere vest*,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as fine white shirts, silk aud merino undershirt*, merino
Canton flannel* and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
colored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravats ami scarfs,
neck-tie*, susneuder* etc., the whole of which I* offered for
nale low, by WM. It. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor,
17 Whitaker street
oct4
- The ad
venture* of Mr. and Mr*. Sandboys, who caino up to Lon-
dun to enjoy thomflflvM, by H. May hew and Geo. Cruik-
shank. Tho Knlckleb'iry* on the Rhine, by W. M. Thacka-
roj- Fauat, a Romance of the Secret Tribunal*, by O. \f.
M. Reynold*. David Copperlieid. the younger, by C. IMek-
en*. Ufe amt adventure* of Charles Chesterfield, by the
author of Petticoat Government Ac. The History ot St.
Gilo* and St. James, by Douglas Jnrrold, Esq. J. Fcnimore
Coo|Mr’a Novel* Tho Golden Eagle, or Hie Privateer of
Seventy*Six. by Sylvanu* Cobb, Jr. Tho Countess of Do-
Chayny.or Mm fall of the Preneh Monarchy, ay Alexander
Duma*. B*rnuin sIllustrated News. Gleasons Pictorial.
For sale No. 135, Congress-st.
N EW BOOKS.—The Maternal Management of Children
iu Health and Dlseaso, by Thus Bull. M D
E”.? 06 * 1 , *i ,om,0 « r ’ A\ , *J r , ln « and Mining, with a de
scription of tbe most useful minerals, and instruction* for
f,« A *7 1 'W«ndmining.according to the ilmpleit method, by
1 rederick Overman, Mining Engineer.
The MlcruieopUt, or a complete manual of the uae of the
microscope, for physician*. atudenU, and all lovers of nat
ural iclenee. second edition improved and enlarged, with
by Joseph H. Wythe*, M D. ‘
A Treatise on Operative Opthalmie 8urgery, by H. H.
Watton, F R CH, In England, flnt American, from the Aral
Iradon edition, illustrated by 160 engravings on wood,
odi fod by 8. UttaU, M D, author of a Manuel pfUie Disease
oftha Eye. Received by
■*«•• ^ .. CPBBEPOE..
bale*
tad for late on than
"omuNvlcroiw,.
A uxxarr. wn. h. wxq. . max a. turn.
^...^^“TfLliOro A CO-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
—... .Mbitoy Mwd, AmmnaA. ffooiwo,
WIU attend to tbe eelllng of all Modi of produce. Strict
attention given to reoeivlng and forwarding goods, and
filling order* from the country,
auar a four,
FORT * DUNIIAL
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AtvannaA, 0a.
tout T. XOWIAXD. ' ^ ^jpBXT.*OWLUCD,Vx
ROWLAND & CO,,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1T2 Bag-ttrtH, AtpanimA.
JUWU A DCXXiA
H. K. WAEUBURN, AmH.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
aivjutxjtx, a*.
WILLIAM P. YONOK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JYo.P4 Bay-tired, SatcnnaA.
O’HDAH Al STONBY.
FACT0NR8 AND COMMISSION MERu^
Norik Commercial Wharf, Charlatan, South
utx ov tux nut or ukura o’uxut a co.
BANCROFT dl BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Parehaae and 8ala of Stock*, Bond*, Exchange and
Beal E«tate,llT Bay-«treet, Savannah.J*a24
WILLIAM H. DA81IKH,
ATTORNEY AND 00UNSEIJJ)R ATLAW,
VroupviUe, Lowndet county, Oa.
fill practise In Thomaa. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
TeUsIr. Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski count!e*,Georgla:
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia man
tle*, Florida. feb23
wu. r. wiujaub. TtiADtinre ouvkr. jack axoww.
WILLIAMS, OLIVKR dl BROWN,
ATTORNKYS AT LAW,
Buaia Vista, Marion County, Oa.,
Will praetiao In the counties of Marion, Macon, Honiton,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
countie* where their wervloe* may be required. Jang
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8F.lJ.OIt AT LAW,
' Washington City, D. O.,
WU1 practise In the various Court* or the District, and at
tend to tho prosecution of claim* against tho Oovorn-
■nunt. June22
DR. G. F. COOPKR,
Office undrr Mrs. Schnlder’s. west of liberty square. Mont-
gnmery-atreet. Residence corner of Perry and Dray ton-
atrueta. opposite the Catholic Church. June22
JOSEPH GANA1IL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Comer of Day and Whilaker-streels.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office—176 Bay-tlrtd, &twnnaA, Georgia.
WALTER 8. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 00 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
mcqueen Mcintosh,
_ATT0ItNF.Y AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla.
JULIAN HART1UDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, comer of WhUakcr-tL and Bay-lane, Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of WhUaker-d. and Bay-lane, Savannah. Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST.
Office, comer Bay and Bamard-ttreets, Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus. Georgia.
WM. 11. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 Wall-street i\ew York.
JOHN O. FALLIGANT,
WHOLKHILK i*n RRTAtt DKAI.KR IU
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
BROWN dl HARRIS,
BEARDING. 1 AVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WHT BROAD HTKXfT. HAVAX.VAH. OA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of B*y and Wliitskor-streets. Office hours from 0
A. M.,to 2,1'. M.| aud from 3^, P. II. to 0. I*. M.
DANIELL dl COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND CUUNSKLUlltS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door we*t of St An
drew’* 11*11, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
Tho subscriber is prepared to Iny Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.aml from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured be
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Beat reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
47-Gutter* and Conductor* made to order.
M. W HIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Horiila.
Will practice in the Eastern ami Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, nnd It. B. Hilton, E*q.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND CGUNSEIJAHt AT LAW,
fbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga.
J. II. HAYNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarborough, Striven County,
Practices In the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Goorgla.
Jy20—3m
8. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLIjOR AT LAW,
Monticelln. Jefferson County. Hnrida.
Reference—Hon W. B. Futunro, Savannah, Ga. feb3
th: m. Norwood. c. c. wnaoN,
NORWOOD dl WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT IAW, Savannah. Ga.,
Will practice In all the (Tountlc* oftlie Eastern Circuit. Bu-
Nine** committed to tlielrcare, will receive prompt atten
tion. Office on Bay street, over Wmotkk k Psi-UX*’.
WILLIAM n. PLIWIXU. JOHN U. MltXKN.
FLKMING dl M1LLKN.
The underalgnc<l having united in tho practice of law. will
attend punctually toany business entrusted to their care.
Office corner of Boy and Whitaker Streets, ovor Messrs.
Swift. Dunslow k Co’s.
THOMAS HUGHES II1NB8,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKUilR AT LAW,
Tnmpnlle. Georgia.
Will practise in tho Circcuit Court* of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; ami In the Cir
cuit Court* of Jefferson. Mmllsou and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Ahic.hu* and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all person* before the Departraeut* at Wash
ington.
GEOIIGK N. NICIIOL8,
Owens' Building, op/nsite Vulaskl future,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and
bamlnome style, and on accommodating term*.
PROTECTION 1 NSUll A NCK COMP ANV7
Of Hnrtfortl, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents ot the above Company are prepared
to take risks against FlRK ou Building* and their contents.
Also Marine Ska Risk*, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents.
JOHN aUIN,”
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT,
163 Broad-street. Ctluinlitti. Ga .
Will transact the above business iu the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to Ills
care. He would re*|>cclfully refer to the following pet-
son* : lion. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell. Esq,. LowIhM. Durr. Coluinbu*, Ga.j Wm.
P. Yonge. Abraham Backer. Savannah. flm—June3
n. r. iiorton. o. n. rikkuan.
HORTON A RIKEMAN,
WHOLESALE ANIt RETAIL HEALERS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. 8ILVF.It-W.VRE, FANCY
116 Itroughlon-street.
JOHN 11. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Isturen* county, Ga., late Junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cociirank, Irwlntou. Ga., will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to hi* care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton, F. II. Rowe, Dublin, Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah,
may 7—dfcwly
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD,
Ringgohl, Walker County. Georgia.
W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission,-Corn,
Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depct being^itua-
ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it caqbauol-
|y be purchased upon more favorable term* than at almost
other point upon the W. k A. Railroad.
Jrder* covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sack* with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah. msylO
BONNETS I BONNETS II
c *e* just received nt the TRIMMING AND
’GENERVL VARIETY STORE, 139 Umughton-st.—
Country Merchant* Milliner*, and tbe public gener-
ri _.e Invited to examine this stock. It consist* of 60
different styles elaborately trimmed. Purlsian. blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, antln. crape and other choice and much
admired aty lea; fiat* and hata, embroidered satin hoods;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Pari*
silk laco shape*, extra rich *nring bonnet ribbon*, straw
trimming*, are** do. white ana colored lace, gimp* and gal
loons, do do allk frlngo*. mantles, plain barege*, shell and
other combs, hair puff*, curl* and plait*, ribbon plaits,
Bower*, feathers and wreathe*, bonnet silks;'jot and fanev
wriatlett*. buttons, steel trimming*, zephyr worsted, braid,
fan*, with a great variety of other good* usuaUy kept in
fancy establishment*.
Smoking cap*, slippers, children’s babllment*. such a*
robes, aacks marked with new pattern* for braiding.
Mr*. Doylr, assisted by competent inlllnera from New
York, will attend to the trimming department, and wlU en
deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may fovor her
with orders. Fancy and other bonnet* cleansed, bleached
and pressed. Pinking done.
•47" Five bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who mn*t
perfectly underetand their business,ap!30
OO-FARTERS HIP NOTICE.
Tbe undersigned hare associated themselves to
gether, under the name and style of Murphy ADe-
vanny, for the transaction of general Boot and
'Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and WUltaker-streets, formerly occupied by M
Prcndetgast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the publio. a well selected stock of Ladies* and Gentle
men’s noots, Shoe*, ko., which they will sell cheap for cash.
MURPHY k DEVANNY.
DRT FEET PRESERVES TOE nEALltl.-Juit
received.a fow cases water-proo! Boots; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, tonthsr with a fine as
sortment of Gentlemen’* and r
J3y
•ora* of a naw and aj
’•SIR
Ladles’ oV*r Shoes,
id approved style, which will be sold atlow
R. FLANIGAN i 00., 100 Bryan-strset.
want wlU ploass call and Judge for themselves.
DANIEL CROMLAY.
J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Ormertf Brough-
tonand Butl-itncts.—The subscriber desires to in
form the public that he has opened as abovs^ wdiers
W Tll,|r»|Ji«l l» r th, Q^rcltn.'-
T11UBU Mil UTIIVUOM BI
ARRIVAL OF THE AfflA
Liverpool, October ®a
Ui w Yo«, OoUber 19.
Tbe Asia, with Liverpool dates of the 81k, bu ar-!
rived. The cotton ules for the week have keen 88 r
000 bales, at % further slight deollat upon s)t quail*
tlos. The mirkst olosed under the following quota
tions, vli t
Fair Orlsans..,.. 9X I Fair Uplands,, flte
Middling Orleans, 6 X I Middling Uplands, 6Jf
Speculators took 4,000, and exporters 2,000.
Trade In Manchester continued unchanged.
Tbe odvanoe In flour bad been lost, and tbe market
u quiet. In Rloe there wu a good demand under
stfflbr prices. ", *
Oonsols 92^.
Nothing definite relativo to Eastern oflklrs.
The Aboil Uonlste Defeated In Boston.
NxwYonx,Oot. 18,6 P.M.
A slave belonging to Col. Oleauatban, Of New Or
leans, bu bun taken before tbe United States Dis
trict Court at Boston bjr tbe Abolitionists, on the
ground that she wu detained against her will. Tbo
oharge, however, wu disproved and tho case oonse-
quently dismissed.
Tbe Adam anti n ss and the Administration.
Nbw York, Oct. 18.
The reply of Collector Bronson, of New York, to
Secretory Guthrie, 1ms been published. It is very se
vere. Mr. Bronson regards the attempt to interfere
with hla appointments of tho subordinates in his
office as unworantable, and refuacs to resign.
Mr. O’Connor, the U. 8. District Attorney, bu also
written a letter assailing the Wublngtoa Union.
Later from Bnenoe Ayres.
Nsw York, Oct. 18,6 P. M.
Advices from Baenos Ayres to tbe 26tb of August,
have been received in Boston, The country was quiet,
and the rates of produce high. , •
The Japan Expedition.
Nsur York. Oct. 18,8 P. M.
Late advices from tbe Japan Expedition state that
Commodore Perry was on his way to Joddo.
Health of New Orleans.
New Orleans, Oct. 18,1.30 P. M.
Tho weather in New Orleans Is linejind healthy.—
The deaths during lost week were 137, including 30
from yellow fever.
New Orleans Market.
New Orleans, Oct 18.
Tbe snlos of Cotton In Now Orleans during tho last
three days have barely comprised 1C00 boles. Tho
market wu completely unsettled ou Tuesday by tho
teuorof the telegraphic advices of the intelligence
brought by tho Atlantic. Tho receipts are increasing.
Prices are nominal. Flour lias advanced 25 cents per
barrel, and large sales of superfine have been effected
at $7, and Extra at $7 25.
Now York Markets.
New York, Oot. 18,8 P. M.
In New York on Monday, six hundred bale* of
Cotton changed bauds, at a decline of a quarter of a
cent.
New York, Oct. 19,7.45 P. M.
The Cotton market was unchanged in New York
on Tuesday, and 800 bales were Hold, There has been
a decline of a cent siuco Saturday.
{gTlic sales on Wednesday were 2,250 bales, at a do-
clino of a quarter cent on preyiiiua quuut
Charleston Cotton Market.
Charleston, Oot. loth, P. M.
Tho sales to-day bavo been 438 bales, at 10 cents.
Tin! market continues iangnid and prices depressed.
Failure or George Law.
New York, Oct. 19.
A rumor prevails in tho street that George Law
has failed.
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
T HE unAerAlancd ha* leased, and ha* n»vr fitted np In
neat nml elegant style, tho buiMitig nn Mrnytnn street
next door to Way k Kino's, to b« occupied ns.a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where he intend* to serve up. iu superior style, every doll-
cacy of the seasun.
Now York and Savannah Oysters, Venison,
OltOU.SE. PARTRIDGES, FISH,
Fulton Market and Philadelphia Beef, fr., 4*r.,
will always be kept nn hand, aud served up In a style never
before equalled iu this city.
tftT Parties furnished with private snppat* And Dinner*
on short notice. Ho will keep only the host Liquors.
oct7 JOHN lick. CODY.
$500 Cluiilcngc.
IIOBENBACK’8 WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upiiu scientific principles.compnund-
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken.and bus never tteen knavvu to tail In curing
tbe most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is mice used, from tbe fact that It not only de-
■troy* them but remove* all the slime and tnucus w'hlch
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm I* tho most difficult to destroy nf all that In
habit the human body. It growa tn an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so culled and tautened in the lute*
tine* and Htomach a* tn produce Kit*. St. Vitas' Dance, ke ,
which is tbe cause of many going to tho grave, not believ
ing that these complaint* havo their origin from the ta|«
worm 5 consequently they do not use the projier medicine*
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw
ful foe tn health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills; tho Syrup tn be taken In doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three time* a day. thru take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge nnd pas* the worm. Ily
strictly following these directions, the most olmtiuatecase*
of tape worm can he speedily cured.
Itouml or Stomach Worm.
This worm is usually found in thesmnlI intestines,nnd is
the worm uwml common to children, yet It l* not entirely
confined to them, a* adult* have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent tvbilo
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looM-nes* of the bowel*, picking at the
nose, a blueish streak uuder the eve*. &c. If you.or any ol
your children havo any of the nbove symptoms, llnben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely he depended upon—bv uning
It you bavo n certain, safe aud speedy cure; nnd If nft«t
using it according to tbe direction* the patient is not re
stored to health.and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there I* no remedy beyond
tbe grave, os for tail, there Is no such word as tail with
thnso who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldea, or Mmnll Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human sytein is liable, are
most troublesomo of all others. They are generally to be
found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disnr
ders. such ns inflammation of the bowels, nnd other do-
rnngcment* of tho stomach. Tim best and snfest medicine
that can be used Is Hobensnck's Worm syrup. Sucli Is tbo
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies.thnt
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and liver Pills are recommended to be used they wljl not
cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup* in accord-
anoe'with direetlons on each bottle; nml In case a gentle
purgative is required in order to allay tbo irritation they
produce, the Urer tills, bv their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon tho bowel*. Is the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
IIOBENSACK’TlIVER pills.
No part of the system is more liable to disuaso than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
all part* of tbe body, produce* lirer complaint*, jaundice,
billoue affections, dyspepsia. It e
Uyipepiln.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, nnd It* various disease* are
dizziness in the head,heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from tbe stomach, Ac. and some
times general languor of the whole body, from this it will
be seen that the disease owe* (ta origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach, llobensack’s Liver Pills la
the very raedlclneto effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of tba
system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chill*, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse lull and bounding, the pain in the side Is In
creased by pressure, should tbe loft lobe bo affected, tho
pain Is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin liecoming of a sallow ap|>carnnce. and the stools
clay colored. Till*disease can be cured by the ose of Ilo-
bcnsack’a Liver I’lU*. as they act directly upon the seat of
tho disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma'ter from the system.
To Females.
You will And these Pills an Invaluable medicine in many
complaints to which youaresubject. In obstructions either
total or partial they havo been found of inestimablo bene
fit In restoring and purifying the blood nnd other fluid* so
as to cure a\\ complaint* which may arise from female Ir
regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain In tbe side,
hack, ke. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dl*-
tresslncr Dream*, Dimness of Sight, or In tact any of the dl*.
eaica that arise from affection* ol the Liver, Impurity of
the Bli>od, or constipation of the Bowell.
Medical Kvldrnco
We. tbe unuderalgned Physicians, having had the reelpt
of their manufacture submitted to ua for Inspection, say,
that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes
them the best Pill Iu use for all diseases of Alia Liver, Im.
puriticAO the Blod, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWIKY. M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
Purchase none bnt those having tho signature J.
N. HOBENPAC'K,”a* all others are worthless imitations.
Agsnta wishing new suppliss.and All others wishing to
become agente. must address the Proprietor.J.N. HOBEN-
SACK, at hla Laboratory, No. 120 North 8econd-street, above
Race. Philadelphia. '
SoMb^ al^ Druggist* and Merchant^ In the U. 8]
C ANAL FLOUR—60 bbls superior Csnal Flour, landing
from bark Edward, for sals by
octll flMjt TASHBURQ. Agent.
H AY—60 bales Hay, lending frdu brig Macon, will be
sold low on the wharf by
octll ~ - ,b,lt ' b {’ 1 K yMHDPRN. Ag.pt
OORN—tOO bushels primo Beach Island Corn, for sate by
V/ octll—2 wmiarm i. v surm
n,Am ” n *‘' ' ' 'ma am. can bjud c*ii
Ik, buckakln, caulmara
J)ER,14TBay : street.
octll—2
iriNE GLOVES-Or black and t
I -C Min Hood, ootored and white
and dog akin, for sate by
octfi • • PRICK k VI
Isas 1
- fi. B/WooAhulT'win tearahsrwharf as abova.
HP* PIWi# , FAYkOO.
OablnPAssage. ,..$26 00
* Btaarawa,, 9 00
“unrrKD htatks mail iTJQAM-
jr.—The splendid sea steamship IsAOKL. William
Rollins, commander, having been thoroughly overhauled,
will oommsnoe her regular trips on tbe I6tu Instant, and
wtll leave as above. For passage only applyto ' ,,
Shipping ’imir fiteambaats.
JL NEW YORK—Naw Line—Tbs regular
SfiKpackst brig MACON, Otpteln E. Watkins, will most
with dl* pa toll for tha abova port. For freight or pasaaga
apply to oot20 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent
O;, nasTOK—ni,tarkMAUIAII0RTON,0«,t»ta
xTi^iUulklov. will bars dispatch for ths above port. For
Hrelgbt of 200 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to
octlO ROWLAND b 00.
PIULADELFH1A—Heron’s Line—The
5^2;regular packet sohooner VIRGINIA, Harris, master,
will bavo quick dispatch for tha above port. For freight
or passage, apply to ootll OGDEN b BUNKER.
Aa NEW YORK—Union Line—The regular
wfftJw nanhet schooner ELIZABETH b ELLENOR. Pierson,
master, will have quick dispatch a* above. For freight or
passage apply to ootll OGDEN b BUNKER.
jnr PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line—The
SCasregular packet schooner ALCYONA. Hand, master,
will have dispatch for the above port. For freight or pass
age apply to octll OGDEN b BUNKER.
JRK BALTIMORE—Regular Line—Ths reg-
48A;ular packet schr D. II. BALDWIN, Flabee, master,
will have immediate dispatch as above. For freight or
passage apply on board, at Telfelr’* wharf, or to
octl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
aa BALTIMORE—Regular Line—The reg-
52$Kular packet schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson,
master, will have dispatch as abova. For freight or pas
sage apply on board, atlelfalr’s wharf, or to
octll BRIGHAM. KELLY b 00.
NEW YORK—The packet brig CIJNTOV,
Thompson, master, having a part of her cargo en>
gaged, will have dispatch as above. For freight or passage
applyto octlfl OGDEN b BUNKER.
NEW YOltlC—Georgia Line—Ins regu-
jfigttar packet schooner P. R. BURION, Captain Lingo,
will havo dispatch for the above port. For freight of fifty
bales ootton. to complete cargo, nr passage apply to
octl3 ROWLAND b CO.
Agents New York—Sauinox b Tiinux.
BOSTON—The fine bark FLIGHT. Calhoun.
d/H/m-mister, will have dispatch as above. For freight
or passage apply on board, at Tellalr's wharf, or to
MtlU BRIGHAM, KELLY b CO.
fli LIVERPOOL—The splendid American ship
ytCTSOKMlH Capt. Jnlinsop, will meet with dispatch as
above. For freight or passage apply to
oct8 l’A DEI FOLD, FAY b CO.
_ DKMLIIY’S PERRY AND
INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—Tlio steamer
OKEUUN having been recently overhauled, repaired, and
painted, will make regular woekly trip* between this city
and Demry’s Ferry, leaving here every Saturday ereulng at
4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all the intermediate
landings. The Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under
tbo late 8tcamboat law. and her accommodation* for pas-
srngers aro both amnln and comfortable. She bas been
placed on the line parUi'.iilnrly for the accommodation of
the plantera and merchant* on the river. For freight or
passago apply on board, at Union wharf, or to
KINCHLEY b THOMAS, Agent*.
Savannah, October l*t. 1863. oct5—dotwlra
FOR PALATKA, K. F.,
Tbuching at Darien, Brunswick. St Marys. Jacksonville, Mid-
dleburg. (Black Creek.) and Picotata.
_ Tlie now and auperlor steara pack eta ST.
Hlfflnr • winVH ' Clapt. Ja*. FBXKnoRX. aud WILUAM
GASTON, Copt. Tuo9. SllAW, will loave for the above place*
a* follow*: Tho St. Johns, on Thursday morning. 16th Inst.,
at 10 o’clock ; and the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning,
20th in«t, at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave at the
same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The
hitter boat carrylug tho United State* Mall. For freight or
passage, having handsoino stateroom accommodations, ap
ply ou board, at Dillon's lower wharf, or to
t. H. GUNDY, Agent.
AT"The St. John* will go to St. Augustine every fourth
trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 20th instant.
*ept4
OPPOSITION LINE.
l’ALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
PLACES.—Leave* orerv Saturday morning
at IU o'clock.—Tl o regular steam jacket WKLAKA. Capt.
S. King, will leave ss above. For freight engagements, ap
ply on board, or to S M LAFF.ITKAU, Agent.
N. 11.—Tlie fare to Brunswick is reduced to 64. aug26
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—fir 1‘alatka, Fla..avdall tkeinterme
diale landings on the route.
_ Tlie sufierior new Stcnm-packot WE1.AKA
fe^'_i f !l'^--JZrm l taln N. Krxu. will, until further notice
leave every SsTUunAV, at 10 o’clook, A. M.
Rate of Passage In largo, airy State Rooms, a* follows:
To Darien 63 00 I To Pieolata 68 00
St. Marya 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 OOj Black Creek....8 00
N. D.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will to
ro-*hipped free of all clmrgesat Palatka.
Fur freight or passage apply an boanl at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
febl8 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Fhr Palatka. K. F.. efrt Darien. Brunswick. St. Maryi,Jackton-
ville. Muldldiurg, Black Creek ami Picolato.
- The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
iPmnVfytffia^'T 1 T * &uv i vrI11 leave on Tuosday Morn-
ing^ lit lo o'clock, and will continue t» leave every Tuesday.
Tbe Rates of Passago by this Bout, are os follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Marys 4 60
Jacksonville 0 00
Picolato 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Crook 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
mav31 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS I
TKTE have tills diy opened a new aud splendidassort-
VV meat of carpets, cuusistlng of—
Hemp, Dutch, Venetian, Stnlr, Three Ply,
Ingrain, nnd Uruasola Carpets.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet nnd Cheuel
Rugs, Hemp, ami Cocoa Mats, Drugget nnd Hour Oil Cloths,
all or which will to sold at tbe lowest prices, by
*ep20 AIKEN k BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF 1833.
*TV) MK1V HANTS ASH WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
JL DRV GOODS.—Our ariangeinent* for the Fall Trade
will to completed in a few days, when we will to prepared
to submit to your Inspection nn unusually complete assort
ment nf general Dry Goods. Ilnsiei v, Trimmings. Haber
dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbon*, ke.
M. PRKNDKRGAST k CO.,
178 nroughtou-street, opposite St. Andrew'* Itall. west
side. aug27
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 j
TVkWITT k MORGAN are receiving by the steamer* week-
JL/ ly tliolr fall nnd wlnicr Goods, to which they respect
fully sollcittattentioii:
Plain nud figured black Silks, colored glaco aud ducajie do
Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain French Moustin de feline*. French and Eng. printed do
Silk ntul Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Raw Silk*
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rioli. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linens, be,
sol Ritoro'sncw building. Congress-street.
HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
Factors mirt Commission Mcrohants,
A'o. 94 Bay tired. Samnnah, Ga.,
rriENDKR tliolr services to planters, merchant* and deal-
X crs. iu the sal* of Cotton nud nil other country pro
duce. Being connected in businus* with llnrKIX.4, Hl'IWOX
A Co., nf Charleston, the establishment of nn office in this
city will afford onr friends choice nf markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to buslucss, and tho usuil facilities af
forded custouiei*.
J. R. HUDSON. ) , .
W R FLEMING, r 6av * nnah ‘
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
seplB—tf J. J. COlIKN. Giurleston.
CJUNDIUES.—76 barrels Stuart's Croslirtt and Powdered
O sugar ; 80 do. do. A. it ami C Clarified sugar ; 23 hhds
Prim Porto Rico, and 10 hhds. fc't. Croix sugar ; 60 Casks
quarts and uinta Dya*n London Porter : 60 bbls. Tread
well's soda biscuit: 30 bbls. and 75 kegs Prime tonf Isird ;
50 nmtssuperior oM government Java Coffee; 40 bags
Lnguyi n ami 80 l’ilino old Itlo Coffee ; 6 Pipes meder swan
Gin ; 60 Imixos Hoyt l«emoa Syrup *, 2Q barrels Winter
Strained nnd Rlcacurd Whnln Oil; 300 boxes No. 1 Pale
and Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior sugar curied Haras ;
50 boxes white 50 ilo. colored Cheese : 100 boxes new scal
ed Herrings ; 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do. Lesdel’s
Hr and 8s Tallow Candles ; 60 boxes Pearl Starch : 40 boxes
Ground Coffee ; 20do. dn. Pepper ; 50 dox. painted Buckets
200 reams wrapping nud 100 Cap and Letter paper. Land
ing and for sale by
Sept27 SCRANTON. JOHNSON k CO.
\TEW BOOKS—Received by S. 8. Sibley. October 4.1863.
11 —Tlie Mud Cabin, of the character and toudencle* of
British Institutions, by IVarren Isham.
The Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, by Emerson
Benitto; Edith's legacy, by the author of Adelaide Under.
Tho white Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of, by Ned
Buntline ; Putnam’s Magazine, for October.
Tho Knlokcrtockor ; the London Journal.
Industry of all Nations.
JanoSeton. or the King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical
romance, by James Grant.
The Rudiments of tlie Art of Building, represented la five
sections, edited by John Bullock.
Violot, the Dansouso, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the
author ol the Gilt, Ac,
Tho Rebel Scout, a romance r.f tho American Revolution,
by Anna Ashland. For sale at 135 Congress-st. oct5
T\RES8 GOODS—Barege de bines, solid colored tnouslin
JL/ de bines, printed French de bines, black and a variety
colored French merinos, colored plaid and brocade silks,
plain colored do. plain black do, bbek watered and black
brocadodo. plain white dn, white brocade and white water
ed dn, raw silk nlaid. printed French Cambrics, bombazines,
alpacas, mourning de bines, etc. Receivod and for sale by
scp20 HENRY LATHROP k CO.
DELICIOUS WORKS.—Tbe Young Christian : the way
Xl, to the good; the Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott ; the
Young Man’s Counsellor; the Young Lady’a Counsellor, by
Wise ; Infanta Progress, Christian Theology ; Imitation of
Christ; the Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy; Self
anowlodgo ; Hare on Justification ; The Patriarchs ; Se
rious Call, by Weatley i The First Woman ; Morria’s 8er-
morn ; life of Rev. T. Ware : Women of tha Bible : Church
I’ollty ; The Body and the Mind ; Denton’s Ufa of Fletcher,
ffeinoir of Mrs. Rodgers: do do Luey Richards : Death
Bed 8cenea, by D. W. CUrk, D. D.; Christian Perfection.
For aale by 8. 8. SIBLEY.
8ept20 No. 135 Congrsii-st.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran*way from
yfp tbe subscriber, on the 16th or August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky
Bn ,j iu, » mark resembling a feather or arrow
coRimenclug at the base of the nose and running np tbe
'orebead. He will probably try to get to 8arannah, where
he has spent several rears or runaway life, and was an In
mate of Savannah Jalla good part of the year 1840.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Leon county, Florida, Sept 12,1853. sepll—diwtf
/10FFEE, SUGAR. Ac.—Just received. 30 boxes ground
L/ Java and Rio coffee. 30 do urustard In X ft cans. 10 do
ground pepper, 25 do family *o*J». C0 do Bmdell’s candlas. 80
casks Uyass’ London Porter In quarts and pints. 80 bbls Ca
nal and Baltimore floor. 10 boxes 8 'a tobacco, 80 bbls clari
fied crashed and ground sugar, 10 do solar lamp oil. In store
and for ssle by DAVID O’OONNER,
JunclO corner Broughton and Drayten-streeU.
loddard do,
, r .—m/', Wfms- —
approved endorsed notes. _
~ Valuable Reef btate.
On the first Tuesday In November. In front of tbeeewrt
house, between the usual hours, will be cold,
Trust Lot, letter I, divided Into six lot*, two fronting (he
market. 80 by 00 test each; two' fronting Jsffsrson-strset,
same slsej two running from Bryan to St. Julian strut,
82X bet front by 00 feet deep.
Terms—One-third cash, the balance In one and two years,
with Interest from date, and seenred by mortgage on prom
Isos. Purchasers paying for ell necessary papers. ol9
Hals Rope—200 colls Dillon’s No 1 Rope, 6 bales do twine
Bagging and tlale Rope.
100 balee Ounny Cloth, 600 colls Kentucky Rope. eep9
• 'Valuable Flam Lota—At Private Bale.
Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Lover's lane; being pert
of Mllton’a farm. A plan of thalote may be seen at our
counting room. Terms—one-Uilrd cash, balance' in two
equal annual InatatmenU. with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
at tOV. bn k, iu front at
k6o. , a Brandi,.? da Hen.
er do, Id half and 4Tquir*
aud 20 efghtta do Obam-
100 cub, cm |100 4 moe.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Administrator’s Sals.
On Tuesday, the fith December, will be told in front of the
court bouse, between the legal hours of uie.
Ths interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased. In tbe Savannah
Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’s Island. For further par
ticulars Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of
the Ordinary of Chatham county aa tbe property orD. M.
Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
On Tussday, fith December, will be sold. In the front of the
court house, between the legal hours.
Lot and Improvements, No. 10, corner of South Broad and
Whitaker streets The lot Is subject to ground rout - f 167
00 to tho city. Tho improvement* consist of a double tano
ment dwelling. In the baaemeut of which la an office, draw
ing room, pantries and bathing twin. On the first floor Is
two large and elegant parlors, with a spacious verandah.
Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story Is four
bed rooms, with an enclosed rerandah. all lighted with gas.
There aro spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant
rooms, carriage house and stable In a brick building In
the rear of the dwelling. On tbe laue. In, the yard it a
fine pump and good water.
Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and
washer.
The store property is sold by leave ol the Ordinary, as
tho property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the
adculuUtratora. Terms will bo declared at the sale.
On Tuesday, November 1st. tn front of court house, within
the usual hours, will be sold,
A lot. on Thunderbolt road, containing alx and a half
acres or land. It Is well located for a residence, being out
side the city Broils about 100 yards, relieving the occupant
from city taxes It lias a flue view of the river and road.
The above n 111 be treated for previous to the day of sale by
applying at the counting room. octfi
At Private 8ale—Two flvo aero lots, ono mile from the
city, for sale low, if applied for Immediately, on accommo
dating terms. seplfl
At Private Salo—Grey. Hard Brown, and Brown Brick in
quantities to suit purchasern. auglO
A Desirable Building I/)t for 8ale.
Lot No 0. fourth tything, Anson ward, For particulars,
ting room.
Inquire U the counting r<
Jjl5
G RFJCNE AND PULASKI IDTTERY.—Drawn numbers of
Class 125 :
1 21 22 66 34 15 63 40 0 18 8 70 10
Tickets 8 40 03,0 10 70 and 0 18 60 prizes sold.
Also. Extra Class 74:
75 22 77 23 8 70 20 73 14 36 18 46 10
' Ticket 18 35 77 a prize of flOO sold.
Holders of prizea wlU please call for the cash, nr renew at
E. WITHINGTON’S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers,
Class 120, draw* on Friday, 21*t instant, In this city.
Sales close al 3 o'clock. P. M
OAPim.
$4,000.
76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
jgZj- Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
Extra Class K, draw* at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
22d October. capital.
$75,000.
78 Number Lottery—18 Drawn Ballots.
0^ Tickets $20—shares In proportion.
Ticket* either singly nr by ihn package for *alo In Bay
lane.SHvaunah,Ga., next to Robinson A Camp.
E WITHIN!
oot 20
NOTON.
— vbsn Butter. 60 boxes F-ngHsh Dairy Cheese, 100 do
new scaled Herrings, 60 bbls Hiram Smith and Geneaee
Flour, 20 boxsa Ground Coffee, 26 do assorted Candy, receiv
ed per steamer and for sale by
Junel6 SCRANTON. J0HN3T0N A OO.
C LOAKS, TALMAS AND MANTILLAS per steamer Au
gusta. A large assortment of new and rich etytea, la
Cloth and «lk, for eale by
ooU3 ■ HENRY LATHROP A CO.
TNNGUPH GAITBKA—Just received a large assortment
J2j at 147 Bay-street
^«HI ' - PRICK A VEAPEB,
>100 bM# Baltimore
Life nml Fire lusurauce.
CHARTER OAK LIFK INSURANCE COM
PANY. HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Alprkp Gill. President. Jah. C. Walkuct. Seo'y.
Hits Coiupsny will issuo Policies on the Joint Black
t rluclple. *ud upon tho Mutual plan, thus combining the
mefits of both systems at the option of the insured.
The strength, ability and well Invested capital of th* In
stitution are, In my opinion uusurpasHod by any Life Insu
rance Company In tills Stato or Union.
[I..S.] signed R O.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Tho subscriber is also Agent for tho following Fire Compa
nies :
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid In $1,000,000
C. K. Habrciit, E-q., 1
Hkxky Luolam, Esq.. >Trustees, New York.
HnnrKT Dillon, Esq. J
Farmers* Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insuranoe Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Capital $160,000.
TheseCompanlo* havings cash capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgage, art* prepared iq ellect-Insurance
ngalnit damage by Ore,ou all kinds of properly on reason
able terms.
For insurance in either nf tho above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR, (tenoral Insurance Agent,
and Agimt fur Hie nbove Compnnie*,
sept 20—ly office 120 Congrosi-st.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
»£ CAKKIGKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
5W gonoml osHortmeet. just received.— 1 The sub-
s are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
J'hadon*, Buggloa. Carryall*. Ac. fresh from some of the
most popular Establishment*, and Builders at the North.
The selection* were made by one of tbe firm, with strict
reference to the requirement* of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles In their
lino, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel-
Ing assured tlmt they will he sustained In offering a toiler
and finer class of work.thau has been usually kept in this
market.
The Public are moat respcctfiillr requested to call, exam
ine. and satisfy themselvea, whether they are Iu earnest,
by nn examination nf their stock
OW All kinds of Itepa'ring done ns heretofore.
L.8. BENNETT A GO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers sole agents for A. fitod-
fart k Co’*., and Jonn B. Dunham's Plnno
Fortes, aro always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru
ments. For durability they can be full v warranted, whilst
their superiority oftono nnd touch Is evident snd acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well ss the critical
connoisseur. The ladle* are respectfully Invited to view
these instruments. An arrraugement having been effected
with ono of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
cau also to enabled to j udge of the tone.
F. ZOGUAUM k CO.. Market-square.
OW Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned
and repaired. JelT
H OUSE KEEPERS and others will plosse take notice that
the obstructions at the entrance of my store, conse
quent u|>on tjjp putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffi
ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to the
interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked as
usual, with Crockery, China, Glass nnd 8tono Ware, (amlly
Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut
lery ; together with a great variety of Lumps, lanterns,
Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will b«
sold at moderate and just prices, by J. I*. COIJ.IN8,
aug25 100 Bryan-street.
S UNDRIES.—fill bbls Genesee Hour. 60 do Butter, Sugar
and Soda Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegnr, 60 do Stuart's
Clarified Sugar. 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
I<oxe* No. 1 Pale and Family Soap. 100 bag* Rio Coffee. 150
bbls E. Phelps and Rose Gin. 40 do P. k II. Connecticut Ri
ver do, lauding and for sale bv
aug24
lie by
BCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
F RENCH Printed Cambric.*. In medium and dark colors
very beautiful, just opened and for sale by
augi Dxwrrr k Morgan.
ranted to to geuulno and recently bottlod. A supply
-* “* In [co. W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument Square.
1 kept always
t UST RECEIVED—Iu store and far tale, 800 bbls Thom-
aston Lime, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland
Oats, 100 bundle* Northern Hay. Apply to
aug30—lro Z, N. WINKLER, Williamson's building.
B ACON SIDES.—'Twenty hhd*. Ribbed Sides, ten Clear do
landing and for sale by
aepO. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k OO.
PUTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR.—80 kegs Goshen But-
Jj tor. 60 boxes do Cheese, 66 bbla Hiram Smith’s aud
Genesee Flour, received per steamer, and for sale by
aug31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars, Sleeves. Chemesstta,
infantq’ Waists and Cap*: Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons t
ladles’, gentlemen’s and children’s Hosiery ; neodleworked
Trimmings, Cambric and Swiss Bauds ; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkorchiefsjnst received and for sale at
the lowest prion, by se27
Diwrrr a Morgan.
B BUTTFR, CHEESE, Ac —30 kegs selected Goshen But-'
ter. 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 20 half bbla George
Haas’ F M Beef, landing from steamer, and for sale by
sng!3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00.
T OAF. CRASHED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS.
25 bbls A,)
26 bbls D. VStewart's.
25 bbla C. J
10 bbls Powdered, landing, and for sale by
aug!6 ilOLOOMBE. JOHNSON A CO
O H,. TEA. Ae —30 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; 76 boxes
black Tea, In X, X, and X lb. papers; 75 boxes Soda
and Sugar Biscuit: 75 do. Mustard, Peppor, Allsploo and
Ginger, reerdved and for aale by
Julyl6 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
17LOUR AND BISCUIT—200 bbla Baltimore and Georgia
J 1 Flour, 50 do Hiram Smith’s do, 100 boxes Butter, 8oda
and 8ugar Biscuits, for sals by
•el MoMAHON A DOYLE.
T AW8 OF GEORGIA.—Tbe Aete of tbe eeraion of tbe
M , .'b7 o,u “ auu
«°t» kq. mowcwlf
S UNDRIES.—200 bbU superfine Ho ward street Flour, 900
do Etevah Mills Georgia do, 160 bags Cunningham's do
do. 60 bbls pure Oeneeee do, SS doBfluith’a extra do,*6
do batter, anger and soda Crackers, 400 ban nrinae «it«i
andfiSrSteSAt; 100 hhd* primeWn SftsiT»C?;
Shoulders. 25 oasks sarar cured Huns, 40 hhda
fair Porto Rico Sugar. 15 do do SafaTSoIx do. a
art's A Band G clarified do, $0 do crashed andpowderMpo.
100 do KPbalpe’'and Rose Gin, 40 do DoomUc Braady. 60
do N.W England Rttm, for sale by ' ^ '.
oo416. BCRANTON. JOHNOTON A 00.
T ANDING from brig Macon—10 boxe* Umon Syrnp} I ■
XJ cases Gllloux Sardine*, for uWbr '
> «; <BYiPI|j
0f»fi s Watited*-'*bi,
for grim, dry, sailed and flln\,b
teg room-. : .
: Gnardisn’sSate,
On Tuesday, tbe flnt day of November next, at 1
’ fill be aold in front of tbe court bouse,' In Savai
proTKinoula In Savaai
Parma ugh. Bold by penal*
two yean erodlt. with Interest from day
secured by mortgage on the pror 1 - 1 ^
for aU necessary papers, , ,
Improved Essence of Onfibe.—We bare lost..-
theroanufoetums In PhlladalphU. and will.*
keep ob band for eale, Augustus HnmmeVa Imi
iience of Coffee, This (• tbe beat composition of
offered for sale, and Colfoo made from'tbe Eaaabea
more wholesome, more delicate, fiber flavored and
- rsetlv 1 elesr. and b every respect superior to tba 1
Coffee, and in nee win —— —
over Coffae prepared In "
flee If It does not. '
UIT1TUD STATES MAID LIV
Wrtv York and larannab Itska
IU proven nett earing 76 per oeot
tba ordinary pianperf,;Tp^nd
nUtlllr.ll ARRANGEMENT... -•
Dayt of Leaving Savannah for New York, {
be Augusta, Oapt. Lvon Saturday, Sept
he Florida Capt. Woodhull,...Saturday, To
be Alabama, Capt. Ludlow. Wednesday, u M
These ship* are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed- In
speed, safety or comfort—making their passages In 60 ; to.00
hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of*
fleers. Tlisy offer a most desirable conveyance to New
York. On the completion of tbe Knoxville In the antumn,
this line will to semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and
Saturday. Cabin passage $26. Steerage, $9.
PADELFORP, FAY A Co.,
Agents In Savannah*
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, i
Juno6 13 Broadway, New York/
UNITED STATER MAIL LINE.
Through In 60 to 66 hours.—A'rae York used
Charleston Steam J’a/dVi-Iesvs Adger’s
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dtcximox, 1,500 tons
MARION. Captain M. Bxrrt, 1,200 tons.
SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fomn, 1,000 ton*, will teavA
each altcrmate Wodnesd y, having been newly ooppeni
and guards raised, la now In couinlota order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room aeoom*
modations, apply at tno office of the Agent.
HENRY lflSSROON,
Corner East Bay and Adger A Son'* Wharraa.
N. B.—A new ship will bo placed in the line toconnocl
vrith the Southerner on Wednesdays. foblO
FOR PHILADELPHIA—FAIIE REDUCED*
Jb rati on Saturday Afternoon, June 11(6, at 4 o'dodfc.
Hie fine aide-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000
iliinwte *""* burthen. J. BKXNxrr. commander, will leave
as pei annexd schedule every other Saturday.
mix ciuRUHTo.v. If raox nnunxmtu.
Sept 17 June 4
October... 1 June.,,. ...18
October... 1611 July 2
October ...2011 July M
Novemtor..l2| I July .80
November. 26||Auguit 13
December..lOllAugust 27
Sept 10
Sspt 24
October.... 8
October..,.2$
November. 6
Kovember.19
December.. $
$16 :
June 11
June.......26
July 9
July 23
August 6
August.... 20
September.. 3
Cabin passage
Steerage ■ » .
Through tickets to New York 17 1
Tills ship ha* been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with now toilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on
deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort
of passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the »me wharf aa tha
Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow and City ofManehas*
ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles
too.
Freight on all perishable artlcler must be pre-paldj
For freight or passage, apply to
H.F. BAKER A CO.,
Accommodation wharf. CharlestoQ.'
SAMUEL T. PERCE, ••
Juno7 Agent. Philadelphia,
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Blacon, Oa., to Tallafuusee, Fla.
Railroad to Oqldhrrp—Stages to Tsllahaster
fSTUlUUIMWJ Tho Dally arrange- _
Mft l[iW^iW^meiit on this route i
commenced on uie otli Inst., running three times a week
via. Newton. Rvlnbridge. and Quincy, and three Umee a
week via. Thomasville.DuncansvIlle, fee.
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past •
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stegea
leaving Ogletborge either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tale
lahassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—time
by either route 35 hour*.
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newlon. Balnbridge
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee 00
Sunday*. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesday*, Thursday*, and Saturdays, by tho war of
Thomnsvllle—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday*
and Krhlsys. at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rent*
in 35 hour*—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 50
hours.
By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloc
Train of Cars, will arrivo nt Tallahassee in 60 hours. It la
also decidedly the tost, cheapest and most expeditious routs
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 : from Oglethorpe
to Talinhasaee, $16,00,
I* C. Sjiaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FlHUXR, •• “ Tallahassee.
sugSO •F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Marti Train.
Leave* Maoon dally, at 8o’clock, P. M.
“6M “ P.M.
th the Trains of the Westers
_ and Atlantic and IaGrange Roads, and with tbe Day
Train of the Goorgla Road, and at Mart 1 with tho Day
Train* of the Central and South-western i.aods. Passenger
will arrive In Macon at 12 U. and at Atlanta at Inhering
the remainder of the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wb*
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In for*
tjr-olght houra, Including all stoppage*, and only ten hours
AocommodatlonTralne.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at R o'clock, A. M. Re
turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday. Thursday and Satur
day. at7K A. M. Tills Train will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night
Train of the Central Road nt Macon. Passenger* by the up.
wan! Train can dine at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’t 4
Msnrw. May 17,1862. 8mo Jr 22
SOUTH-WESTERN railroad.
P ASSENGER TRAIN8 leave Macon dally at 0« A. M.:
arrive nt Oglethorpe 10,A. M.; arrive at Columbus 1
o’clock, P. M.
Leave Columbus dally at 0 o’clock. A. M..acd0glatnQrpe
atllX A.M.; arrive at Macon at 3)4 P. M.
Couueotlng at Macon each way with Central R R train to
Savannah. Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlaota, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash-
ville. Ao. ’
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. k W. P. R R. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufeula
mail stages.
Passengers breakfast and dino at Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Ms cox. Aug. 20,1853,aug31
PLASTERING. AC.
T HF, undersigned having commenced business on bis
own account, respectfully tenders his service* to the
public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas
tering, Stoco Work, ke . ke.. at tho usual pricea, and will
In every case warrant work executed by himself, or uuder
his supervision. Itulldors and others contemplating build
ing, would do well to call upon him before contracting with
other*. Orders left at hi* residence. Jones-sL, corner of
Barnard-at., will be p>omptly attended to.
July 15—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER.
H AY.—25 bundle* primo Eastern Hay, landing from brig
Phllttra, and for salo by
auglO BRIGHAM, KELLY k OO.
V Basting Spoon*. Skimmers. Soup Ladles, be..
eelred and for sale by June3 J. 1*. COLLINS ,
plASIIMERKS, Mousllu de Lalncs, plaid Poplins, Merinos
v/ In all colors, cashmere Plaids, Saxony colored Flannels,
plain and brocade Silks In new Myles, black Silka in all
width* and qualities, black Satin de Cheue. and a great va
riety of other articles for ladles’ dresses, just received and
for sals at the lowest prices by
*ep27 DsWITT k MORGAN.
R ECEIVED BY LA8T STEAMER.—Hair doth ahlrta, mull
and nansook muslin*, net gloves and mils lace man
tillas, wash blond, grass doth, N W collars and chemisette,
loug lawns, Birds-eye diaper, be , for salo by
JunelB DxWlTT b MORGAN.
B READ SHEER—For cutting bread of an equal thlok-
ness, slicing smoked beef, outtlng cold alaw, bo. This
knife can be regulated to out pay thickness required from
an X to X of an Inch. For sale by
aug5 J. P. C0UJN8.
Scpt27
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON b CO.
)1G HAMS AND SMOKED
. 3 do Smoked Beef, for nale
UKEF—5bb)a Pig llams, and
e by A, BONAUD
PRICE b VEADER.
TTOR GAS BURNERS—Painted Paper Shades and Frames,
X* also, cot and ground glass Globes, of a variety of pat
terns, for sale_by octia j, p. ooLunb.
F LOUR.—100 bbla Baltlmon Flour, landing and for sate
by aug24 ROWLAND k 00.
B UTTER, CHEESE. bc.-36 kegs selected Goshen Butter,
80 boxe* do do Cheese, 100 do scaled Herring, 60 pack
ages new Buckwheat }{. X and X bbls, 25 bbls good rat
ing Potatoes, receivod por steamer aud for aals by
octlP SCRANTON, JOHNSTON b CO.
AY.—-200 bales prime Eastern Hay, landing per aebr.
floctlB
Cohen, for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
IMK—400 Casks Lime now landing, wlU be sold vary
-A low If applied lor this morning,
octl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY b CO.
G ROUND PLASTER.—100 Casks Ground Plaster dally ax.
pec tad. For tala to arrive by
octlfi BRIGHAM, KELLY b OO.
T AT1I3 —30,000 Laths dally expected per brig Martha
XJ Roger*. For aala to arrivo by
octll BRIGHAM, KELLY k OO.
' IME AND FLOUR—1000 bbls Lima, and 60 bbls Floor,
-A landing and for sale by
octll
lllUOnAX, KBJ.Y * CO.
AY—60 bile, prim, North.™ Kir, 551533 9S
. JoT" MOrt °"' *°' 1 &r HOWLAND * O0. '
■DAi.TIHOM YLOUH-IOO UmU Ilo-r, Sw
B ... -to-, . .to- -.to, br ^ ;
n«rttei patloo tha firm wfll transact aU bnalnaM abdartha
name snd style of Joxr b Noxwooo. - - — —
oetll—Ot - . . FORT b DUNHAM.