The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 26, 1853, Image 3

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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY "MOR KING, OCTOBER 26. 1863. , C 00DsTuKY*GOODSt ("»i*'W ! Vuu ’"' w ftc. Prints French S",5«i ,.U •»«>» *“ J .w » P^'nrMs's"^*; rich brocad* do ; bUck brecad* do.; bl'k silk M.ntll * nJ * Rss Jil asvK fc - W«n'« and IV.y’1 Glove*,* Urge ™riety. ,iiM a, •«ffpJtcJan'^Cotton Half llo** : ladle*’ "^iWooand Worried Hoi*; Udta*’ black and .. puniiihliiB Good*. "ASVUuen Sh^lRf.; W. KM and 11-4 4UHi“AJj A.ti.m Sheeting*; llUoar ta»e linen* nrtdM** ,, 4 t „j io-4 bro. and bl’cbed Table Dam- notha; Napkin* and Hoylea; llucabuc. ; ttfljju lHapera; IrUh Uucna. good style* ; Bed- flkraiUJfAjhg^and Ciailmtrei. Villithi- plain and Twilled Blue do. do.; A F v» plain and plaid Tweed*; Kentucky Jean*; &%£•■'> "** *“ j TvEllSTKlt & PALMES JVcTBKCWVKJi AN» t*TKR FOR SAME- u A0 ,( cUrilled Sugar. 50 do powdered do, 'Mu<t iVuix Sugar. 60 dozen Broom*, n »™' .v. i, RilUraow l lour. K t Kta»..o ... I Kto«»l. l.o.'rgl. Himr, u.. fti pound* each. uo uo >2 Abutter, ."gar and soda Crackers, SiKUniot Bread. 40 boa.'* S..U Biscuit. Portland sugar house and N O Syrup, 1 S^Sadel'MU and 8s patent Tallow Candles, «'<o Adamantine Candles. 3 . i.. i.i t Son's Snerm t andles, uktli and ••■0 half bbla No l Mackerel, 1' ” , . n d i el low Cheese. 3 KK1* and W keg* prime Uaf Lard. 2 tart'L S*. and pound* Tobacco, good brands 55 Stland Ss Grant k Williams’ Tobacco, * L Mrs Smith’s. Colgate’s. Croton and Beadel’s U i i'll* <o*u. 120 do No I do. 50 Pearl Starch, 80 f-'J®,# and quarter boxes Raisins, 25 drums Figs. 50 IW« •“» Ulonttb. W ANTED—A situation hr a young man, who writes a plain hand. ha* sumo knowledge of account*, and is willing I.. iiinUe himself generally useful to Ins <>iii|li>u>r. Address \V. II. W. at till* office, oct20—I* W AN TRl).—The advertiser, a nun of energy and experh r .._ — —■ • • •• • euoo, la desirous nf procuring oiunloyiuout. raruing. and In W ANTED A SITUATION—liy a youngm acquainted In th* city; ho la a good a writes a fair baud; a aituatiou In a Comrnls well acquainted with the dotalla of forwarding, and ho aug. wests Ills service* would be mi|>ortant to Railroad or oilier Companies, or Merchants, requiring them. Ilo lias no ob jection to teava tbe city. Satisfactory references given on addrcalng W. at thla office. octll) man wbo Is well .. „ 1 accountant and , .... Commission House or tbe Grocery Businsss prororred; would make himself gen- arally useful to Ills employer. Apply at this ollleo old W ANTK1) TO UIKE a good cook, white or colored. Ap ply at thl* office. octlft \ CtKNT WANTED.—'tins native wine establishment of IX. IstxuwoHTii A 7.IMMKHMAX, Cincinnati, Ohio, wants in Savannah, Georgia, a house that would take t In* agency for the sale of their native wines, in ainlnroum that place. Wholesale dealers in wines and liquors, who retail at unco, have the preference. Postpaid oilers, with direct or indi rect references on Cincinnati house*, are received until tho 20th day of October, and answered directly by LONGWORTH & ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine Establishment, octT Cincinnati. Ohio. COUNTRY STOUR FOR RUNT. f fk The subscriber has just erected a new Store at [a C. K. Clarke’s old stand, In Neylamlsvlllo. (_thu Bve •J.mile post ou the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Rail- roan,; which he otfers to rent to a good tenant on favora ble terms. The building stands in close proximity to the railroad track, is commodious, and in all respects admira bly adapted to the purpose* for which it is designed. The staud has long been knowu as one of the best lor a gener al country trade to be found In the Interior of Georgia. For furtiier particulars apply to. or address tho subscri ber, at Milieu l*oni ORico; or if more convenient, apply |K>r- soiihlly to Messrs. Novitt, tatlirop k Stebblns, Savannah; or to Messrs. Baker k Wilcox, Augusta. octB—*lm W. B. SMITH. 49"* The Augusta Constitutionalist will publish tho above dally for one month, and charge tills ollleo. atmx. TO RENT— A small brick house, uenr tho Barracks. ffijjrReut $12.50 per month. Apply at the Georgian of- BhJtHco. net 15 jm. TO RENT.—A commodious brick ediiiee on South wjjffUroail street. Possession given 1st November next.— Mal|nquire nt tills office. uetB ms TO RENT—Three tenements in Gordon Block, well Bjffsuppliod with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers, "“and other modem improvements, basemout plastering bard Rnished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to oct!3 EDWARD O. Wll^ON. TV. THORNE WILUAHS, ISiwfivel a variety of new books—Greenleaf’* Law c/Evidence, ml. od ; Flanders on Maritime law. iiJfii ud the Law of Shipping teVad Cabin, or Ilrilish Institutions. Items, by Matt. F. Ward. IkF* Aft of Building, for tho use of architects, build- toifbtMncn. machinists, engineers and mechanics. ~ jrjMn or tlm King’s Advocate, a Scottish romance, unn'i Monthly, for October. itHtBoron* Speaker, for schools, debating clubs, &c. ^Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Is«e llcntz. btRsbelScout, s romance of the Revolution. aiooArtJoarnnl. for September, bontel Record of the N Y Exhibition. Nos 7 and 8. Ijsm: «Visiting List, for 1854. oct5 DB WITT & MORGAN nrs lor ulc. M the lowest market price, a Urge and ifUwkfl*! stock of Pry Goods, to which they respect- .j^Utunthm^ DrrfJ K,tk Silks.of sli width* and liest makes. Bifk fi.oire.1 Silk*, p’nin and colored Silk*, Kid and broc.de Silks. iCrirrlnted M. >le lame*, a large and beautiful stock, Jiin colored do. and lliocos and Broadway Browns, '•mill tzurfl )lou‘liu de Uine*. for children, torisb and American Mouslin de Ulues p?ntcl «jtin de Clmies. new and very handsome. m ' Mourning Goods, milnriftv of Mourning Dress (Jodis and Embroide- brinies of every thin* new and beautiful. Hosiery. to variety of English aud German Hosiery, for U- RitJtmea, sad children. 1 Also, ^,p!i.airting* and Sheetings. Blankets, Qnilt*. Irish m.Title Pamask* and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna- tvSrosnShirting*. Xc- Ac. oc.tl9 THE BOOK OF NATUItE. Xfkafutary introduction to physic, astronorny.chenv ■by.mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology and phya- p.Vr Prof Schaedlet. with nearly 700 wood cut*, nil"Sarrery #ud tlie nature aud treatment of diseases MT.br W. It. Wilde. In'l Lilly s' Book for October, ticiim of F.xcitenient. bv Caroline Lee Hentz. bfeioriilUiuin'i vi«it to Europe in 1851, witli engrav trEi'.l?*—a tale by Talvi. ■«Cum-1 Hunt, by Faber. Ibert smith’s Story of Mont Blance. hffurki of Calhoun, vols. 1 and 2. m. 5and 0 Illustrated Record of the X. Y. exhibition. *CK*ter life of Charles 5th. :hEnglish Inv and E<|uity lleports. Mknoud bn September. Eclectic Magazine. Sillirnan’a Kil. the Lancet. Illustrated Magazine of Art. Ac.. Ac. tV. THORNE WILLIAMS. MORE BOOKS. SBVE1I BY S. S. SIBLEY. August 30th, 1853 : li* Fawn or the Pale Faces, or two cenluries ago, by .Brace. b Matricide’s Daughter, or a tale of life in the great nplii, by Newton M. Curtis. Are Deni-Dick, nr the road and its riders, being tho eacul rent tire* encountered by Dick Turpin, Ac. VFirat* Doctor.by a Naval Officer, hekwood's Magazine for August; Graham’s Magazine tytember. (Jodev's lady*' Book for September; Glea- TiPictoral: Bartium's lllustratml News ; for sale at 135 qou street. au831 SUNDRIES. K CASKS prime Bacon Sides ; 25 do do .Shoulders ; 2( ticrcei sugar-cured Hams; 100blits A B and C clari- Kafir; .TOlifid* Mu«cova>lo do ; 25 do Porto Rico do : hSe* Orleans do; 50 hbls butter, sugar and soda kbn; 5U boxe* Tallow Caudles, Os.an o 8s ; 100 do Ad- Vine >!o fi«; 25 do >’|ierm do 0s ; 50 casks Ilibert’s ■siPorter.pints; 200 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch; h No 1 pale an I family .Soap ; 50,000 Havana Segars '*Ui Sink assorted size* ; 50 boxes English Pipes ; 30 • Biitinitire Flour ; 50 do Hiram Smith's do ; 50 bngs •ijudostOO reams Wrapping Paper; 15 tierces small ’ Fer ule by oct3 _ WEiCTER A PALMES SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS. non UGI,R w SASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200 is MV t^lrhlinds for Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20; * l " nr * ,Tar l <, us sizes. WlaizesfutaUhedonthe same terms. For sale bv JOHN <J. FALUOANT IFE I’SHElt ITALIAN RpyPOTISM —Ioirenzo Bononi, t Ii rP’i" *'1^ of an Italian. >ultiCarolina in the Revolutionary War. being a reply “WepresenUtions in relation to that State. &I "I Memoir*, by Thomas Moore, llidory ol England, a new aud cheap edition, Jj 8 * 1 B»n* JobIdI*’ History of tho Campaign of Wa Jltasriilof Horatio Greenough, byTuckennan. B'enoufj Hallucinations, a rational history of appari- ’}"««. dreams, etc. aud Instincts of Anlmnls, Birds, Re; Pale Faces, by Bruce, r ’ r *f'hakesjioare. vol. 5, cheap edition. s? Auirnran*’ Library—Life of Webster. Z^r ’ Journey Round the World, a new supply. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. CANARY CAGES HY THE LAST STEAMER— ! A variety of n < Cages just recei TO RENT—A wharf store. Apply to _octll . T^I. WALSH. TR RENT—A brick huuse ou Jones street, on a full TO RENT—A Room 60 by 30 feet, in Sorrel's build- rasing, corner of Bay aud Bull-streets. H la suitable for “U committee room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap sly at bin office, June 20 f TO RENT—Three of tho five tenement houses, on the corner of Abercoru aud Jones street. Inquire ol sept 4 A. BON A CD. _ TO RENT.—The store immediately under our office, f well suited for a grain and feed store or for storage of cotton. Apply to sep23 ROWLAND k CO. TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a re spect able and central part of the city. Rent $300. Possession given on tlie 1st November, or sooner if lesirable. Apply at this office. aug26 _ UitatncoB_ Carho. (JtloUaUHt'iIRH. Kl>«'.Oili (',' CIH’GIOR ili WA IRQ, FACTO ltd AND CU.MM J^-|oN MERCHANTS, 84 liay itrrrF. A'aivinnaA. OKU. W. UAHMANr. IUKNA A. DUNIUH. O'. W. GAliBIANY JU VO., COTTON FACTORS, •SanmnaA, Georgia, 1. LOCKm. WM. II. oi.vn. JOHN ii. uavih. LOL'KIOTT. LONG A CO., COMMISSION MEItC’llANTH AND SHIl’PINU AGENTS, 120 Buy Mvfft, Numnnuk, fjrorpva. Will attend to tho selling ol all kinds of produce. Strict attention glvon to receiving and forwarding goods, and illling orders from the country. IIINHT H. ROOT, * tTk. DUNIUM. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nmvmimh, Ga. IOUS T, HOWLAND. JOHN T. ROWUND. JH ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Hay-$trert, Sai<aunah. ICllANT, N, Ag’t., 81UPP1N0 AND COMMISSION ME11C11A HAVANNAH, OA. WILLIAM 1». YONGK, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, iYo. 94 Hay-ttreet. Savannah. 1‘atcat ttetos lit) Cclfpplj. UO' Tolegraplicd for the Georgian. *46 Chnrlnitati Cotton Market, CUAHLKHTON, Oct. '24, P. M. Tho anloa to-dny have rcnchod 800 bales, ut ox- trantoH or 8 to 10J could. Middling Fair olosod nt QJ. Muiket in a dpollniug condition. New York Cotton Market. Nkw Yonx.Oot.24. Tho markot continues without change. Tho salea to-duy have reachud 1500 bulcm. Tlie Weather nt the North. Uai.timoiik, Oct. 24. Nnow and hull foil bore aud in Philadelphia uud Novr York to-day. (VIIEAlt A STONEY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Comm<rre-in 1 Wharf, Charlettm, South Curofina, LATI OS THR FIRM or I.KOAKR. O’llKAK A CO. BANCROFT A BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For tho Purclm.se and Sato of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah. jan24 WILLIAM II. DA8HE1L ATTORNEY AND COUNSW0AIR AT LAW, TroupviUe. Loimuiet county, Ga. Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware. Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Isiuruns. nud Pulnski counties. Georgia; and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. fol>23 WM. K. WILLIAMS. TIIADnKI'H OI.1VKK. JACK IIKOW.V. WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT l.AW, Duma CMu. Marion County, Ga., Will practlso in tho counties of Murion, Macon, Houstou. Stnwart. Rnndolnh. Muscogee, Ia;o, aud any adjoining counties where their services may be required. jnn‘J9 OFFICE TO RENT.—Tbe office over Web.ter k Palmes store, occupied for tho past year by Messrs. Fort k Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor and oimnission Merchant. Will bo rented for a term of years on reasonable terms if applied fur soon sept30 WEBSTER A PALMES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. B2a The subscriber, desirous of removing from tlie State T^of Georgia, offers for snle his PLANTATION, lying on lie waters of the Coolawahaeo. Are miles west of Albany, adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicliolls. nud oUi- ers; containing 3.125acres, more or less. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land The land is situated so that it can be easily divided, and il two purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as 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. Ga.. August 30.1853. ocll—tf My Agent, living ou the place, will show the lauds to any person calling for that purpose. J. J. It. FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALeT Tlie undersigned offers for sale his Plantation, lying yfiwm the mouth of this celebrated creek, in the county I*e. adjoining the village of Palmyra,and five mile’s from the city of Albany,containing 1.300 acres. 700 In cul tivation, all necessary buildings and a grist mill, neuly new. Here fs a market for everything, good society, church, school, dally mall. Ac. Such as are willing to give a liberal price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta ges. are invited to cad nud seo It. L. il. MERCER IVlwyiu, Ga.. Aug. 15.1853, oodtNol—aug23 ~ J. V COiN?yEltAT &Tcol ■ Have now in store, nud for salo ou the most favorable terms—26 hhds Porto Rico and Musco vado Sugars, 75 bbls Stuart’s A U and C clarified do, 40 bbls crashed atid pulverized do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar 120 bngs Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do, 00 hlids, tierces and bbls W, I. and N O Molasses, 75 boxes sperm and adamantine Candles, 150 package* hyson and black Yeas. 100 bids Baltimore nnd Canal Flour. 10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy, 15 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy. 20 do do Mndeirn, and 20 do Port Wine. 60 do do Mulaga. and 15 do Teueriffu Wine, 30 bbls Old Monongahela Whisky. 6 pipes Holland Gin, clover leaf brand, 2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do 8t Croix Rum, 60 bbla sugar, butter and soda Biscuits, 150 do domestic Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whisky, 100 baskets genuine Ileidsick Champaign Wine, 50 do do Hungarian lion do 60 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do 120 M Spanish Segars, various brands, together with choice Butter, Goshen Cheese, and other nr- tlcles usually found in wholesale groceries. octld ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR, FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT. T HE undersigned, agents fur the above mills, expect to be supplied with ono or two car loads n week of this Superior Flour, which they will sell from the Railroad De pot. as it arrives, to dealers and bakers on favorable terms. oct!3 CRANE At RODGERS. BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, AC. AT VERY LOW PRICKS. W E take pleasure in calling the attention of planters to our very extensive stock of Woolen ami Domestic Goods, many of which we purchased before i he great ad vance in wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly low, consisting of— 40 bales i^mdon Dnffil and colored Blankets, 60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black do, 30 do brown domestic Goods. 25 do striped and white Osnaburgs. 10 do plain red Flannel; 5 do twilled do, 15 do shirting Stripes, 10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains, 15 cases Louisiana ana Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids, 6 do plaid Linseys, stripes and plaids, 5 do .Satinet and Kentucky Jeans, 6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams, 30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 29 do English and American Prints, 60 dozen Negro Caps ; 100 pieces Carpeting, 150 Kuggsand Matts; 200 Carpet Bags, 300 Negro Head-handkerchiefs, 1000 dozen woolen nnd cotton Hosiery. Planters and merchants visiting our city during the fall and winter will find it to tliclr interest to look trough our stock, as wu are disposed to sell at a small advance upon cost. octfl AIKEN k BURNS. id beautiful patterns of canary . d. Those deslious of a hand- «isUge,an'l one proof against MUei, have only , a Brake an early call for a choice from a fine aa •ortaient. Vj-. J- P- COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st. ^ ,a, « by Talvi, author of He- *io • U ? era , ture " f Gie Sclavic Nations; Theory of Hit. " ID, i u,r . v into the foundations of governments, idvd ih Z\r l !' r °i< rM * political revolutions, by t«*riJl i "i? ul ,or " ft 'i» History of the United States TsfttSVS; 5 , ?* or J r »f Mont Blanc, by Albert Smith; ‘1* (>,11—c i 1 * !» n , • '’>■ Benjamin HUllm&n, of W» rn?*'. illustrated; John C. Calhoun’s Nifini i Pleasure Book, illustrated with iLn'ut,. tl 5i r . e ‘ 1 ** ,,J » rav ' n K s - from drawings oreml- «*• , h ' le l !r e - , ' r t,ic •'"vely M*!«l of Louis- tUL r 'i J’be wild forest, by Dr. J. II. Robinson • rii L ' " r '. ‘r Privateer of ’70. a tale of the rev- Ut..; A•Dvf.uu*Y>bh. Jr.; TlieCuuntes* I)e Clmvny, or rli Monarchy, by Alexander Dumas; <—uausl News. Nos37 and38.received by J. B, CUDBEDOE. * M *i» b„w (,F *, SATURDAY, we havo received i * , «t hinrt.— Hh,,w - an additional supply of ittac&M' 011,0 l K,r lm°nie«, with card ca- w Git/lei 1 for mIeIT 1 Ca&P * * alesl ftDd m04 ^ ft P‘ AIKIN k BURNS. H JW Will; t * Pruiserj« J Urnt.ijii Vil' ? winter strained Solar ,( *Mh Intel's Family Soap, 30 do do taL f-’® 0 '!!**-20 casks pints and 9k P' ,talo es. white Onions, and NB«ur.»l«n it '1° Hiram Smith’s <elf- ‘Mth* corner. f , ii' ?r 'V ,ecw ’ * C -J u *l recelve.l and for tfllj oilirougliton and Drayton streets, by pAVIIt O’CONNER. , .^nc,orRriH.n M :"' , > bi ! , i wr t,ie Character and , Ni|uio»r,i-!. ' I'lilltotion*. as illustrated in their iieioan Character and Destiny, by Warren Ish imo and Itetrlliulion by Emerson gj—. Gib fate of tlie Unheard of. by Nod JS.teJlSUS"* "'"' l u» «»»»r tho James Grant, fc , '«SUiei ,l, i Mi ', l ^, f ' , . r | he " so of Architect*. -H'" 1hC " , ‘ '' 1,,! ueerH - ftni1 Median. I^GhUwL*' 4 ^ (,,,,ance °f the American Revolution, ^^•’Tlijr".M l .' ,rC ; mrU l ,1 p an, l Wedlock, by the « 1 fir October. Received by IJ * Ready r -’ unt> i , -t | OR k brother. ^GtHUIon,, 1 /,,;^ ^ , !“ w co *oplele.l. ami I invite ufp *U'lvaried i^ n ,’ l ,H,, *e-keepers and others, to 'Ware. Grockury. China, (i lass. Irl'J?* C «W"iff* "? W ' ,r " ' H"' 1 Tin Ware; and * from klLolit-i.. tcv,tr y article necessary to ' '.Irv.... I i l,rr '' 1 - m °y he found at Ihii DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! FOR FALL AND WINTER* K EMPTON k VERSTUXE have now opened a largo nnd well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which they assure their friends, and tho public generally, is difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or quality.— Their purchases have been made upon such advantageous terms also, as to afford great inducements to public patron age. In addition to a complete and handsome supply of Dress, Fancy and House Goons, as well as a general assort ment of all other kinds of goods In their line,may bo fuund; 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Duffil Blankets, 8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 Twilled do 8-4,9*4 and 10-4 Grey do 10-4,11-4,12-4 and 13-4 fine Bed Blankets, Also, Crib nnd Cradle Ulnnkrts. And, for negroes’ wear, a large stock of Plaids and Ker seys. at prices as low as they can be bought anywhere, of the following ntvles: Sell ley’s heavy Twilled Kerseys, Superior heavy English Kerseys, a splendid artlclo Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy Kendall Kerseys, and the old style Cablowarp do. Also, grey, white and black imitation Georgia Plains, Striped do, Schley's heavy Georgia Plains of last year's make, and the best article of the kind In this market, at their store in Waring’s Range, 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryan street. oct6 READY aiADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTKR. T HE subscriber respectfully solicits tho attention of his friends and the public in general, to his extensive as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as it does a variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable fur the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a portion of tho stock on hand : Overcoats and Surtouts of black and blue beaver cloth, Black and brown mohair cloth. Norway nnd Labradur coatings, Devonshire, kerseys, nnd pilot cloths, talma cloaks, Black cloth dress and fvock coats. Blue und brown cloth businoss frocks, Grey and check cassimere business suits, Black doe-skin cassimere pants, French fancy cassimere pants. Grey and mixed tweed cassimere pants, Black and mixed satinet pants, Plain and plaid kersey pants, Embroidered and plain black cassimere vests, Figured and plain black silk vests, Plush velvet vests, Figured black and fancy cashmere vests, together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Good*, such as line white shirts, silk and merino undershirts, merino Canton llannels ami jean drawers, riding gnuutlets. black, colored ami white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs, neck-ties,suspenders etc., (he whole of which is offered for solo low, by WM. It. HYMONS, Draper & Tailor, 17 Whitaker street. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ll'uiAi’n^fon City, D. C’„ Will practlso in tho various Courts of the District, aud at- tend to the prosecution of claims against tlie Govern ment. Juno22 DR. G, V. COOPER, Office under Mrs. ^clmider’s. west of Liberty square. Mont gomery-street. Residence corner of Perry and Drayton- streets, opposite tlie Catholic Church. June22 JOSEPH GANAHL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Comer of Hay and Whitaker-ttreete, JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—175 liay-ftreet. Saixinnah. Georgia. WALTER 9. NOTtT ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 90 Hay-street. Saeantiah, Georgia. McftUEKN McINTOShT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksonville. Fla. JULIAN IIARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of IVhUaker-tl. and Hay-lane. .YarannaA. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD? ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Whilaker-tt. and Hay-lane, Savannah. Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST, Office,comer Hay and HamardslreeU, SauannaA. CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE undersigned has leased, and has now fitted up In neat and elegant style, the buildlug on Draytun street, next door to Wav It Kino's, to bo occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, where ho Intends to servo up. In superior stylo, every deli cacy of the soason. N«w York ami Hnvaniialt Oyster*, Venison, GROUSE. PARTRIDGES, FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia. Beef, $•<:., <$*c., wilt always bo kept on hand, and served up in a style uever bcibie equalled In tills city. $9* Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners on short notice. Ho will keep only tho best Liquors. oct7 JOHN Melt, CODY. PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS AND FUEL FOR LUU1T VESSELS. Collector's Omci—Sui , kkistk.vdknt ok Liuirre, 1 9th October, 1853. j S EPARATE scaled proposals will he received at this office until 12 o’clock, il.. on Tuesday, the 1st day of Novem ber, 1853, fur furnishing and delivering Rations and Fuel on board the Light Vessels in this (.‘ollection District, viz ■ fur the UgHt Vessel stationed at Tybee [stand knoll, enti tled In rations for three men, and to cords of wood, per cord —— ; and for tho Light Vessel stationed at ilar- tiu’s Industry, entitled to rations for four men. and to cords of wood, per cord . from tho Urst of November, 1853. to tho thirtieth of Juno, 1864, inclusive. Tho rations to bo of good and approved quality—to bo delivered in good and sufficient package*, barrels, boxes, and case*, and in good order, on board tho above namod light vessels, at least once a quarter, free of expense to tho Uuitml States, and agreeably to tho annexed table of tho weekly ration, viz: Shipping anti Steamboats. UN I I I,I) STATES MAIL LINK— Foil NEW YORK.—To lcavo Wednesday, 26ili October, at 2>j o’clock. P. M.—The splendid steamship ALABAMA, Cupt. G. it. Hchimck, will leave as abovo. For freight or passage, apply to oot26 PADELFORD. FAY It CO Cabin Passage $26 00 Hteerago 9 00 ^tuition Salto. STEAMSHIP IBAiliCL. FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. 7b tome on Tuesday. 1 it November. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- jyyjiUjfcftHlP ISABEL, Wn.UAM Hold nr. Commands, will regularly leave this port on tho 1st and 16th of each month, leaving horo for abovo port* on Tuesday, 1st No vember. Fur passage only, apply to oetai COHENS It HERTS. JfiV II ALT! MORE .—The packet schooner GKO. jJgsffcT. JONES. Captain Link, will meet with dispatch fur tlie above port, tor freight or passage apply to oct'21 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent. "l&k NEW YORK—New~Llite—The regular JJMtpnckrt brig MACON, Captain K. Watkins, will meet with dispatch Tor the above port. For Iretght or passage apply to oct20 il. K. WASHBURN, Agont_ JXa BOSTON.—Tlie bar'kM AR1A MORTON, Captain SJafllBiilklcy, will have dispatch for the nbuvo port. For freight of 200 bales cotton, to cumploto cargo, apply to octlO ROWLAND k CO. JFX PHILADELPHIA—Heron’e Line—Tho 'SESK regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, Harris, master, will havo quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or pasimgo, apply to octlB OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—Union Line.—Tlie regular packet schooner ELIZABETH k KLLENOlt, l’ierson, muster, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to octl8 OGDEN k BUNKER. PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line—.The dESSs^K'ilar packet schooner ALCYONA, Hand, master, will have dispatch for tho abovo port. For freight or pass age apply to octlB OGDEN & BUNKER. BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—The reg- •fW^-nUr packet sclir I). II. BALDWIN, Fisbee, master, will liavu linmudiiilo dispatcli uh above. For freight or passage apply ou board, at Telfair's wharf, or to octl8 BRIGHAM. KKI.LY k CO. t BALTIMORE—Regular Llne^—The reg- 2»hir packet schooner J. W. ANBKIISON, Watson, master, will have dispatch as above. For freight or pas sage apply ou board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to octl5 BRIGHAM. KELLY' k CO. NEW YORK.—The packet brig CLINTON, ^Thompson, master, having a imrt of her curgo en gaged, will have dispatcli as above. For freight or passage apply to Sunday.. Monday, Tuesday, W'dnesdny Thursday.. Friday...'. Saturday,. W’kly q’ty IK NEW YORK—Geoi'gln Line.—Tnc regu- ■Jtlcr packet schooner F. It. BURTON, Captain Lingo, have dispatch for tho above port. For freight of fifty bales cotton, to complete cargo, or passage apply to octl3 . ROWLAND k CO. Agents New York—Scranton k Tai.luan. Jftt — BOSTON.—Tlio fimrb^R - FUG1IT. Calhoun, -wWA-master, will havo disjmtch ns above. For freight or passage apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to oetl2 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. LIVERPOOL^—The splendid American ship N'OKMIK. Cnpt. Johuson, will meet with dispatch us frekdit or uissaire notdv to FOLD. FAY' k CO. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Georgia. WM. 11. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA No. 14 Wall-stred New Fork. AW, JOHN G. FALTilGANT, WMOI.KSAI.K AND R KT Alt. DKALEH IN WINDOW B1 .INI’S. WINDOW SASH AN1) PANEL DOORS. West Side Monument Square. Savannah. Ga. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALKS STABLES. WRIT HKlIAII 8TI1KKT. SAVANNAH, UA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and Wliitaker-slrects. Office hours from 9 A. M.. to 2. V. M.; and from 3>J, F. M. to 0. F. M. DANIELL A COOPER, ATTORNEY’S AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for BuiMing nnd Work in Masonry ol every description. Residence first door west of St An drew’s Hall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. Die subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prln- ciples.and from .sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference Riven. J. J. MAURICE, utters nnd Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!Jilt AT LAW, •AihV/ntwr. East Florida. Will practice in the Eastern nod Southern counties. Refer to Cid. S. S. Sibley, and It. Ii. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. .7. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, PVrsyth. Monroe County. Ga. J. II. I1AYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scriven County, Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. jyUO—3m " S. W. UAKElti ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Mnnticclto. Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. II. Eurenm, Savannah, Ga. feb3 t«: m. xouwonn. c. 0. witaos, NORWOOD Ai WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah. Ga., Will pvac.tlce In nil the Counties oft he Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over Wkkstkh k 1’ji.mks’. WIIJJAM H. FIJCMINO. JOHN U. MtU.EN. FLEMING iSt M1LLBN. Tlie undersigned liming united in tho pracliee of law. will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care. Office corner of Ibiyniltl Wliitaker Streets, over Messrs, Swift. Deiixlow k Co's. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trouprille. Georgia. Will practise in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Isiwndes, Cl’mcli. Ware. Ajipllng nnd Irwin.Georgia ; nnd In the Cir cuit Courts of JelfiTson. Mndisou and Hamilton, of tlie Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd in Alaehua and Columbia counties in the Eastern (’ircuit »f Florida Will uttend to the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash ington. Potatoes must be delivered sufficiently often to preveut injury by being kept on board. Tho proposal must state distinctly tho price for which tlie entire ration will bo furnished on board eacli Light Vessel respectively. The proposals for supplying fuel, both coal and wood, must state distinctly tlie price per ton or cord, and the kind and quality of each, to be delivered on board each Light Vessel respectively. Ono bidder may bid for all the rations required, or for oach vessel separately, at his option—separate bids are re quired for the fuel—the quantity tube dolivo-ed. not often- r than once n quarter, to bo determined by tlie inspector rsu|ierintendent. Tlie contractor will be required to enter into bond with approved security for the faithful execution of tlie contract, and no bid will bo accepted or contract entered into, until approved by the Light ilouso Board. Tho contractor will bo required to keep nt least, in tho aggregate, one month’s rations for tho entire crew ot the Light Vessel contracted for, on board at all times ; and any expense incurred on account of failure to deliver rations or fuel in time, will lie chargeable to tho contractor. No keeper, superintendent, inspector, or other porsou connected with (lie Ilxlit house establishment- will be al lowed to contract for or deliver rations lor the crew or fuel of a Light Vessel. No contractor, superintendent, or Inspector, will ho allow ed to change the parts of the ration, nor the times Hint may bo determined upon for the delivery, without authori ty of the Board. AH the articles constituting tlie ration for the crew of Light Vessels will be examined, nnd their quality approved by the. Superintendent, or the Inspector of the District, or by such other person ns may he assigned to |ierform that duty, and uo bills willbcpiid for rations nnd fuel which do not bear tho proper endorsement of tlie quality .'quanti ty. nnd delivery of tlie articles on board each versel, speci fying tlm date of tho delivery. Bv order of tho Light Mouse Board. octO JOHN BOSTON. Sup’t light*. , FOJl1 DEMRY’8 FERRY AND rmk'iiMrS 1NTKRMED1 ATE LANDINGS.—The steamer REGUN liuvmg been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trips between this city and Derary’s Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evouhig at 4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all the fntennedinte landings. Tlie Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under tbe Inte Steamboat law. and her accommodations for pus- setigers aro both ampto aud comfortable. She has been placed on the line particularly for the accommodation of the planters and merchants on tlie river. For freight or passage apply on board, nt Union wharf, or to KINCHLKY k THOMAS. Agents. Savannah, October 1st. 1853. oct6—dfitwlui . *(• C(r,u ,, * K«l J ""U'lwi-r iirke.’ii'.“‘‘'i n «t furniture, nnd at ss .' ' .,!“ n t *' T r can be purchased else- ^’Hbsiuiv I - J-J'-^LLINH. linn * n ' 1 colored iktan<riadiMs* white, MC' k V , 0V rr ; ca ' ,1 "" Pre ' ^ and lJS' 1 lf«‘llt mBn , gentlemen's buck Gauntlet*; »'«ll .0 , “? "' ,,,e *lno and silk Hosiery and totiV ol?nV yi ?Hosiery; La- lv * l * Z‘‘•WMwm’iji *Uk and merino VmR.- ^pOOfjftClri i— — H ^ RY 1‘ATHROF it CO. ail ^‘2411,,Ji"*""’ “[“l pillow-case do; HM, I0 -4 linen |h,n^L"?i' 'f 1 ' 1 nui1 hoavy styles ; ■•‘M 110,1 blrdsuv“o’, Ulc,cl ‘«'l and brown; Hack- elsnl*^ <;i,, tlis • l , brow " an<1 bleached ttj* 0,1 forssl» by U N *I»klna and Doyles. He- yj& Klh Giiiv-N, . ,,KN -‘ Y i-ATHROP k CO. irte fl, ?? ot ortiE h XJ UHl Reived a benutl- AIKEN k BURNS. out4 Tlie English Soldier in United States Army. Tlie ad ventures of Mr. and Mr*. Sandboys, who came up to Lon don to enjoy tlioiiiselves, by II. Jlayhow and Geo. Cruik- sliaok. Tlie Kuicklub irys on the Rhine, by VV. M. Thncka- ray. Faust, a Itnmance of tlie Secret Tribunals, liy O. \f. M. Reynolds. David Copiwrllold. the younger, by u. Dick ens. Life nnd adventures of diaries Chesterfield, by the author of Petticoat Government. Ac. Thn History ol Si Giles and St. James, by Douglas Jerrold. Esq. J. Fenimore Cooper’s Novels Tlie Golden Eagle, or tho Privatm'r of Seventy Six. by Hylvanus Cobb. Jr. 'Die (kmntess of Du- Charny, or the fall of tho French Monarchy, ay Alexander Duma*. Bavnum’s Illustrated News. For sale No. 135, Congress-st. Gleasons Pictorial. In Health and Disease, by Tlioa Bull. M D. Practical Mineralogy, Assaying ami Mining, with a de scription of the most useful mlnoruls, and instructions for assaying nnd mining, according to tho simplest method, by Frederick Overman, Mining Englnoer. The Microscoplst, or a complete manual of the use of the microKcopo, for physicians, students, and nil lovers of nat ural aciuiico, second edition Improved and enlarged with illustrations, by Joseph H. Wythe*, M I). A Treatise on Operative Opthalmic Surgery, by H. II, Watton, F R CS, In England, first American, from the first e ‘ lillon < illustrated by 189 engravings on wood, ••Jjk'lby 8. IJttell, M D, author of a Manuel orthe Disease ofthe Eye. Received by “Pi® J. B. CUBBEPGE. GEORGE N, NICHOLS, Owens' Huilding. opposite I'ulatki House, Having made large addition* to his establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in ills usual neat nnd handsome style, and on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Tlie undersigned. Agents ot tlie above Company are prepared to take risks against Kiuk on Huilding* nnd their contents. Also Makink Ska Bisks, on tlie nmsl favorable terms. BIUGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents. "JOHN Q.UIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISIO.N MERCHANT, 153 Broad-street. Columbus. Ga.. Will transact the above business in tlie usual manner, nnd pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to his care. He would respectfully refer to the following poi sons : lion. Alfred Iverson. Major John II. Howard, war- hum Cromwell. Esq., IsnvisM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm. F. Y’onge, Abraham Backer. Savannah. flin—June3 R I 1 . IIOHTON. O, II. HIKKMA.X. HORTON & KIKEMAN, W1I0I.K8AI.K AND IIKTAII. I) K A I. K H H t.V WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, 110 Hroughton-street. JOHN It. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin. Ijiurens county. Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. C<mhiiaxi:, Irwiuton. tin., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to IDs care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. il. Ilowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah. mny7—d.kwly EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold. Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn. Wheat nnd Bacon. Tlie Ringgold Depot being situa- ted in a region of country abounding iu grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the W. k A. Railroad Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Way no, Mr Win. M. Wndly, Sa vannah. maylO 1IONNETS I BONNETS II 50 e sesjust received nt the TRIMMING AND lENEIt \L VARIETY STOKE, 139 Broughton s!.— Country .Merchants .Milliners, nnd the public gener e invited to examino this -took. It consists of 60 different stylus elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crapo and other choice and much admiredsty.es; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape ombroiderod blond linings. Paris silk lace shape*, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, dress do, white ana colored luce, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and oilier combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits, flowers, feathers anil wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wristletts. buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishments. Smoking caps, slippers, children’s hubliment*. such as robes, sack* marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. DoyI-S, assisted by competent nilliners from New York, will attend to tho Dimming department, nnd will en deavor. with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy nnd other bonnets cluanscu, bleachod and pressed. Pinking done. Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. ap!30 8500 Challenge. HOIIENSACK’S YVORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principles,compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly snfe when taken, and has nciwr been known to fail in curing the most obstinate cases. Worms can uever exist when this remedy is once used, from the fact that, it not only de stroys them but removes all the slime aud mucus which may reiuuin. Tlie Trains Worm. This worm is the most difficult to destroy of all that in habit the human body. It grows U> nn almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and .fastened In the intes tines nnd stomach as to produce Fits. St. Vitas' Dnnco. kc , which Is tlie eiiiise ot many going to the grave, not believ ing that these complaint* have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those w ho are afflicted witli this aw ful foe to health. I recommend the use of m.v Worm Syrup and Liver Pills; the Syrup to bo taken in lioses of two ta ble spoonfuls three times a day. then tnke from live to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these direction*, tho iiinstnh.stinntc cases of tape worm can he speedily cured. Round or Stnmnch Worm. This worm is usually found in tlie small intestines, and is the worm most common to children, yet it Is not entirely confined to them, ns ndults have frequently been known to suffer with them. Tlie symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of tlie belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking nt tho nose, a idueish streak under tho eyes. kc. If you.nr any ol your children have any of the above symptoms, llolien- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depeuded upon—by using it you haven certain.safe nnd speedy cure ; and if after u*ing it according to tlie directions the patient is not re stored to henitli.and Die worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy hevnnd the grave, us for fail, there is no such word ns fuirwilh those who use my Worm Syrup. A scar Die a, or Small Thread Worms. These worms, to which the humnn sytom is liable, arc most troublesome of nil others. They are generally to be found In the rectum, nnd if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produee. lay the foundation for serious disor tiers, such us inllamnmtion ofthe bowel.*, nnd otiier de rangements of the stomach. The best nnd safest medicino that can he used is Hohensnck’s Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines over Asenrndios.thnt I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and I.iver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that i* necessary is to use the syrup in accord- nneewith directions on each bottle; and in case a genllo purgative is required la order to allay the irritation they produce, tlie Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action anil healthy operation upon tho bowels, is tlie most pleasant medicine that can lie taken. HOBENSACK’TLlVER FILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, tlie blood of course flowing thro* all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, bilious affections,dyspepain. Arc Dyaiiepain. The symptoms of Dysiiepsia. and its various diseases arc dizziness in tho head.lionrtburn. oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from tlie stomach, Ac . and some times general languor of the whole body.from this it will be seen that the disease owns its origin to a disorganized state of tlie Liver nnd Stomach. Hohensnck’s 1 iver Pills is tlie very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lusting cure, ns they act by changing the certain morbid actions of tho system into n healthy action, und rendering the blood pure and healthy. Liver Coin pint lit, 1* attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain In the region of tlie liver, vomiting hitter taste, yellow fnrred tongue, pulse full nnd bounding, tlie pain in the side Is in creased by pressure, should the left lobo be affected, tho pain is generally iu tho left shoul ler, with a short dry cough, the skin liecomitig of n sallow appearance, and tlie atnids clay colored. Tills disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensack's Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma'tcr from tho system. To Femnlea. You will find those Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you a re subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifying the blood nnd other fluids so as to cure nil complaints whicli may arise from femr.lo ir regularities. ns headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, Ac. Those Pills are tlie only safe und effectual reme dy to cure the following complaints. Gout. Nervousness, Melancholy. .Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, oriu fact nuy ofthe dis eases that arise from affections ot tho Liver, Impurity of the III od, or constipation of the Dowell. Mcdlcnl Evidence We. tho unudersigued Physicians, having had the rceipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say. Hint tho Ingredients of which they are composed makes tlio.n the best Pill in uao for all diseases of the Liver, Im- purttioso tho ltlod, he. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY’, M D. L. BOWEN, M. P. tfW Purchase none hut those having tlie signature •* J, N. I10BENSACK,”aa nil others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agent*, must address the Proprietor. .1. N. HOliEN - SACK, at his Laboratory,No. 120 North Second-street, above Race, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants In tlie U. SJ iasy2l—dtwAwly CO-PARTKRSHIP NOTICE. -Ij- Tho undersigned havo associated themselves to- Cfll gethor, under tho nnmo and stylo of Murphy k De- FBI vnnny, for tho transaction of general Ikiot and ' WWShoe business, hnving the stand on tho corner nf fmigresH and Wliltaker-streots, formerly occupied by M I’reiidergast. They aro now prepared to offer to their friends ■nd live, public. & well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle men’s nouts, Shoes. Ac., whicli they will soil cheap for cash. J3y ’ MURPHY k DEVANNY. .a. DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just Ifl] received, s few cases water-proof Boot*; also, a fSJl lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as- * W^sortment of Goatlomen’s anu Ladles’ ovor Shoes, somo or a now and approved stylo, which will be sold atlow prices, by R. FLANIGAN A CO., 100 Bryan-stroct. All (u want will please call and Judgofor themsolves. duel 1 L ANDING from schooner Christopher Hay, and tor Mle on the wharf, br octa 10GE~ IDEN It BUNKER. J - S DANIEL UROMLAY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Corner of Brough ton and Bull-streets.—‘Tho subscriber desires tor In form the public that he has opened a* above, where lie Is prepared to execute orders for Boots of the finest finish onu style, and eniuil, if not superior to any heretofore offered to the publio. Having many friends in this State who have been hie patrons in Char lee ton, respect tolly solicit* from them end the public * call and a trial, mbit D OMESTIC GOODS.—J4, % and 4-4 brown shirtings. 0>i 10-4 and 11 4 blenched do ; and 4-4 do shirting* : Roil and White Flannels ; Kerseys and Plain* ; Twilled and Lmdon Duffil Blankets ; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and 12-4. A lnrgo stock of the above on hand and for sale by sep20 HENRY LATHROP A Co. C ANAL FLOUR—60 bbls nnd 25 half bbls, landing from schr Plandomc, und for sale by oct4 CRANE k RODGERS. S UGAR, BACON, Ac.—100 bhls Stuart’s A and B Sugar; 50 hhds Bacon Hides and Shoulders ; 60 boxes Crysta- llne Candles, landing and for sale by oct4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO. * do Canal do; A 50 half bbls Extra do; 60 kegs Lard ; 40 boxes Candy; 26 do oxlra do; 100 do Tobnoco, various brands ; 5 half boxes do, extra twist, landing nnd for salo by oct4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. C HEESE, CRACKERS, AC.—50 boxes Chvese : 26 bbls. Butter Biscuit ; 25 barrels Sugar biscuit : 60 barrels Stuart’s A. Sugar ; 60 do. do. B. Sugar ; 60 do. do C.— Landing from steamer Alabama, and for saio by Sep 127 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON* CO. F LOUR—60 bbls Baltimore Flour, in store and for salo by *ep23 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.* C RAVATS, TIES AND COLLARS.—Just received, ni sortmeut of emb’d bl'k, plain bl’k, aud fancy colored Cravats and Ties, of late styles. Also, a Urge supply of Ulree-tily Shirt ColUrs, for sale low by sep7 . ^ WM. R. SYMONS. BY COHEN A POKDICJK. Druiidy, On Wednesday, 'J«l November uest, at U* o’. I.,. i. t in ,iom of iline, will be sold, 36 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co.'s BramU, 7 -to Hen- nessv do, 4 quarter do Henry Lcgur do, 10 half anu 47 quar ter uo J 11 Goddard do, 0 quarter aud 20 eighth do Guam- ualgn Cognac. Term*—under $100 cash, over $100 4 mo*, for approval endorsed notes. oct20 Valuable Real Estate. On tho firstTuoxday In November, In front of the court house, between Uio usual hours, will be sold, Trust Lit, letter l, divided Into six lots, two fronting tlie market. 30 by 60 feet each ; two fronting Jefferson-street, same size; two running from Bryan to Ht. Julian street, 32 foot front bv 60 feet deep. Terms—One-thlnl cash, the balance in ono and two years, witli interest from date, ami secured by mortgage on prern ises. Purchaser* paying tor all necessary paper*. ol9 Balo Rope—200 colls Dilloo’s No 1 Uupo. 6 bale* do twine Bagging nnd lialo Rojki. 100 bnles Gunny doth. 600 coils Kentucky Rope. acpO Valuable Farm bits— At Private Hale. Eleven ten acre lota, situated on 1/iver’s lane, being part of Millen'a farm. A plan of tlie lots may be seen at our counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance lu two equal annual Instalments, with interest, and secured by mortgage on property. ocll2 OGDEN A HUNKER, ge apply tn PADELF FOR PALATKA, E. F., Hutching at Darien. Brunswick. St Marys. Jacksonville. Mid- dleburu. (Black Creek.) and 1‘icolala. *.rr*~ ifc, The now nnd superior steampackets ST. igSESgjGHNS. Cnpt, .las. Prkkmikji. and WIL1JAM GASTON, Cupt. Tllos. Sii.vw, will leave for tlie above places as follow* : Tlie St. Johns, on Thursday morning, 16th inst., at 10 o’clock; nnd the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning. 20th inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue lo leave at the same hour every Thursday und Tuesday thereafter. Tlie latter boat carrying tho United Slates Mail. For freight or passage, having handsome stateroom accommodations, ap ply on board, nt Dillon's lower whar 1 ’. or to J. H. GUNBY*. Agent. Jt3“Tlie St. Johns will go to St. Augustine every fourth trip, commencing (leaving SnvunnuhJ on tho 29th instant. sept4 BY T. J. WALSH. Underwriters' 8alo. On Monday. 31st Inst., nt 12 o’clock, In front of Exchange, will he sold. The schooner Dart, with her tackle, apparel, and furni ture, ns she now lies on a shoal near Blackboard Inland, on the coast of Georgia. Terms cash. Also, at tlie same time nnd place, will be sold. 1114 bbls Naval Stores, more or less, on board said ves sel. Term* cash. oct25 Furniture On Thursday, Oct. 27th. will be sold, at the corner of Jones and Drayton streets, A splendid assortment of Fasliiouahlo Parlor nnd Bed Room Furniture. Particulars sue catalogue. Purchasera must remove their goods by the 28th. Terms cash. o22 Administrator’s Hale. On Tuesday, tlie Oth December, will bo sold In front of tho court house, between tlie legal hours of snle. Tlm interest of I). M. Rogers, deceased, in tho Savannah Steam Saw .'lids, on Hutchinson's Island. For furtiier par ticulars inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of tlie Ordinary of t'lmtlmm county ns tlie property of I). M Rogers, deceased, aud by order of the administrator. Adininistrn tor’s Eale. On Tuesday, fith December, will be sold, in tho front of tho com t house, between the legal hours, b't and improvement*. No. 10. corner of South Broad and Whitaker streets The lot is subject to ground rent ■ f $67 00 to tho city. Tlie improvement* consist of a double tenu modi dwelling, iu the basement of which is an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing rerun. On the first floor is two large und elegant parlors, wi h a spacious verandah, inclosed witli Venetian blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms, wit linn enclosed verandah, all lighted witli gas Thoreare spacious accommodations fur kitchen and servant rooms, carriage house and stable in a brick building in the rear of tho dwelling. On the lane. In the ynrd is a tine pump und irood water. Also, u yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and washer. The ubovo property I* sold by leave of tho Ordinary, as the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, nnd by order of the administrator*. Terms will he declared at tliesnle. On Tuesday, November 1st. in front of court house, within the usual hours, will be sold. A Jot. on Thunderbolt road, containing six nnd a half acres of land It is well located for a residence, being out side tlie city limits about 100 yards, relieving thn occupant from city taxes It has a fine view of tlie river nnd road. The above will be treated for previous to the day of sale by applying at the counting room. oct6 At Private Sale—Two five ncre lots, ono mile from tho city, for sale low, if applied for immediately, on accommo dating terms. seplO At Private Sale—Grey. Hard Brown, and Brown Brick in quantities to suit purchasers. auglU A Desirable Building Lot for Sale. Lot No 9. fourth tvthlng. Anson ward. For particulars, inquire it the counting room. jyl5 ' ' JftiMtion Salta. *~liv F/ifjbftltlCK A DELL. DIE i-AY’.at 11 o'clock, will he said (n front of atom, mo usUbi iiwnftniciii of Groceries, Provision*, Liquor*. Ciockery and Glass Ware, Dry Good*, new and second hand Furniture. Clothing. Fancy Articles, Cloaks, Watches, Jew- lory. Ao. Terms ca*U before delivery. N. IL—All article* purchased at auction and not Mttled 1 for before tho next regular sale, will bo sold on ucconnl and risk or the former purchaser. oct26 ..r To . S ent T 1 '«U'- t 'J ,0 ct°ry wooden buifdlng*, situated on West Kroad and Robert* streets. These buildings are new and neatly finished, with all good out-buildinga. For term* apply at the counting toom. oct22 llldM W»nW—lln lilSmt lu.rk.t price, will In laid for grocii. dry,,ailed and dial Iddea. Apple at our count. I“l! t«"n- oetU Guardian’* Hair On Tuesday, tlie first day of Nuvemlier next, at 11 o’clock will he sold in front of the court house, in Havxnnah * Lot No. (10J Ten, Digbj tvthlng. Decker ward. an<f Im provements iu Kavnonali. being the property of Margaret Cavenaugh. Hold by permission of tho Ordinary of Catham county, nnd by order of guardian. Terms—One-third cash, one-third on twelve months credit, and the remainder on two years credit, with interest from day of sole. Payment secured by mortgage on the property. Purchaser paying for uli necessary papers. sep9 Improved Kssonceof Coffee.—Wc have just recelvedfrom the manufacturer* In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for salo, Augustus Hummel’* Improved Es- sence of Coffeo. This is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for salo, and Coffee made from tlie Essence is much more wholesome, more delicate, finer Havered and colored, perfectly clear, nnd iu every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over!Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try It and see if it does not. mayl2 UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. New York and Savnminh Steamship*. HUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Bays of Leaving Savannah for New York. The Augusta Cnpt. Lyon Saturday. Sept. 3 The Florida Oapt. Woodhull...Saturday, “ 10 Tlie Alabama Cnpt. Ludlow .... Wednesday, •* 14 These ships are Hie largest on tlie coast, unsurpassed la speed, safety or comfort—making their passage In 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skilful, carelul and polite of ficers, They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of tho Knoxville in the autumn, this line will be semi-weekly—sailing pnch Wodoosday and Saturday. Cabin passage $26. Steerage $9. PADELFORD. FAY k CO.. Agents in Savannah. SAM’I, L. MITCHELL. June* 33 Broadway, New York, UNITED STATES MAIL TTlNK. Through in 60 to 66 hours.—New York and Charleston Steam Packets— I ear* Adger : * ■HVSNWJaBBI Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamship* JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dickinson. 1,500 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkhky, 1.20Ctons. SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fobtkr, 1.000 tons, will leave each nltemmte Weduesd y, having been newly coppered; and guards raised, is now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom* modations, apply at the office of the Agent. HENRY MJSSROON. Corner East Ray and Adger A Son’s Wharve*. N. B.—A new ship will be placed in the line to conned with tlie Southerner on Wednesdays. . feblO FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE 'REDUCED* 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June I If A. at 4 o'clock. Tll ° fllie side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 burthen. J.BrnnCTT.commander, will leave as pei annexd schedule every other Saturday. FROM CHAHMHTON. ~ > 4 18 ' Class K 35 04 0 1 44 58 34 19 57 75 Also. Class 127 : 40 02 26 14 68 38 11 74 35 60 39 28 40 12 Tickets 38 40 69 nnd «5 40 68 prizes sold. Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at H. WITHINGTDX’S. [%z£JljSaha I’LACF-S.—I-eaves every Hulurduy morning 0 o'clock!—-Ti e regular steam packet WEl.AKA. Capt. N. King, will leave ts above. Forfrcightengngunwnts.np- ply on board, or to S M I.AFEITEAU. Agent. N. II.—The fare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. aug25 OPPOSiTION LINK. Change of Departure—th r PaloJka. Fla..and all theinterme- diale landings on the route. _ -TP"**, The superior new Steam-packet WEl.AKA. qn i rtiffinfiM f " 1 » N. Kino. will, until further notice, eave every Ha r ran ay. at 10 o’clock, A. M. Rate of Passage in large, airv State Rooms, ns follows: To Darien $3 00* I To Picolata $8 00 St. Marvs.., 4 60 l'alatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek... .8 00 N. II.—Freight consigned to It. R. Duke, tor Ocala, will be ■e-sliipped free of all charges at l'alatka. For freight nr passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to feh18 8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, fbr Valatka.E. F.. i*ia Darien. Hrunswuk.St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middleburg. Black Creek and Picolata. r The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, i lisrVViTsjS r “ I 1 * T- E. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn ing- at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. The iUvtes of i’assage by this Bout, areas follows: To Darien $3 OO St. Marya 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Picolata 8 00 l’alatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to nmrSl CLAGHoKX A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. CARPETS l d splendid assort- CARPETS—CARPETS. W E have this diy opened n new men t nf carpets, consisting ol— Hemp, Dutch, Vcnetlnn, Stair, Three Ply, Ingrain, rand Hi-uoscIh Carpets. Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet and Chenel Rugs, Hemp, nnd Cocoa Mills. Drugget and Flour Oil Cloths, all of which will be subl at tlie lowest prices, by *ep20 AIKEN k BURNS. FALL TRADE OF 1833. T O MEIUHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangement* for the Fall Trade will b« completed in a few days, when we will bo prepared to submit to your inspection an unusuuHy complete assort ment of general Drv Goods. Hosioiy. Trimmings. Haber dashery, and Small Wares. Ribbons. Ac. M. PKKNDKRGAST k CO., 178 Broughtou-streel, opposite Ht. Andrew’s Hall, west side. aiig27 NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 i D kWI'IT A: MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week ly tliclr fall and win er Good*, to which they respect fully solidUatlciilion ; Plain and figured black Silk*, colored glace and ducapo do Plaid and brocade Silk of tho newest style Plain French Mouslin de latino*. French nnd Eng. printed do Silk and Wool I’l iids for children'll wear, plaid Raw Silks Plain and plaid Popiitis, very rich. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linens. Ac. sel Rllwni’a new biilldin.', Congress-street. HUDSON, FLEMING A CO., Factor* and Commission Merchants, No, 94 Bay sired. Savannah, Ga., T ENDER their services lo planlurn, merchants nnd deal ers. in tho sale of Cotton aud all other country pro duce. Being connected iti business with HoI'kinb. Hudson A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this city will afford our friends clmico of markets. Strict atten tion will be given to business, and tho usual facilities af forded customeis. J. R. HUDSON. W. R FLEMING, j Savannah. LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta. soplB—tf .1. J. COHEN. Charleston. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Class 128. draws on Wednesday. 26th inst.. in this city. Sates ol rise at 3 o'clock.]’. M CAPITAL, $4,000. 76 Number Littery—13 Drawn Ballots, ffS“ Tickets $1—shares in proportion. Extra Class 70, draws nt Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 291h October. capitaI.. $36,000. 75 Number taiUery—12 Drawn Ballots, ttrg’ Tickets $10—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho package for sale in Bay lane.-Savannah. Ga., uext to Robinson fc Camp. oct2« E W1TH1NGTON. Life and Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY’, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $250,000. ALFUKD Gill. President. Jas. C. Waijclkt. Sec’y. This Company will issue Policies ou the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tlie benefits of both systems at the option of the Insured. Thn strength, ability and well invested capital of the in stitution are. in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company in this State or Union. [I..S.] signed R G. FINNEY. Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. jfS* Slaves insured. Californian aud Australian risks taken on reasonable terms. The subscriber Is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Equitable Fire liraurnuce Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital $2,500,000 Capital paid in $1,000,000 C. E. Haiikciit, E-q.. ) Hunky Li;»lau, Esq.. VTrustces, New York. RlltlKItT Dir.ui.v, Esq. J Farmer*’Fire Insurance Comi>niiy. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $150.0(10. New York nnd Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y. Capital $150,000. These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested in bond and mortgage, nre prepared to ollect Insurance against damage by fire,on all kinds of property on reason able terms. I’or insurance in either of the above named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies. sept 20-—ly office 129 Congress-st. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CARRIGE3. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A general assortment, just received.—The sub- scrioei'K are now prepared to offer to tlie public. Carriages, Plnctnns, Buggies. Carryalls. Ac. fresh from some of tho most popular KstahlishmentH. and Builders at tho North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict reference to tho requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their hue. ns they can confidently recommend and warrnnt.feel- ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a better and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The Public nre mosf respectfully requested to call, exam ine, nnd satisfy themselves, whether they are In earnest, by an examination of their stock *dS~ All kinds of Rcpit’ring done as heretofore. L.R. BENNETT k CO.. july 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts. S UNi sup sugar ; 80 do. do. A. U and CClarified sugar ; 23 hhds Prim Porto Itico. ami 10 hints. Ht. Croix sugar ; 60 Casks quarts and pints Byass London Porter : 6(1 hbls. Trcad- wetl's soda biscuit : 30 bbls. and 76 kegs Prime I>enf laird ; 60 mats superior old government Java Coffee ; 40 bags Ijiguyra nnd 80 Prime old Bio Coffee; 6 Pipes ineder swan (iin ; 69 boxes Keys Lemon Syrup ; 20 barrels Winter Strained aud Bleached Whale Oil; 300 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior sugar curled Hants ; 60 boxes white 69 do. colored Cheese : 100 boxes new scal ed Herrings ; UK) do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do. Beadel’s 8s and 8s Tallow Candles ; 50 boxes Pearl Starch ; 40 boxes (•round Coffee ; 20 do. do. Pepper ; 60doz. painted Buckets 200 reams wrapping and 100 Cap and Isjttor paper. Land ing and foe sale by Sept27 SCRANTON, JOHNSON k CO. British institutions, by Warren Isham. The Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, by Emerson Benitto: Edith’s I<ogncy. liy tho author of Adelaide Lindsv. Tho White Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of, by Ned Buntline ; Putnam’s Magazine, for Ootolier. Tho Knickerbocker; the London Journal. Industry of all Nntioiis. .lane Seton. or tho King's Advocate, n b'cottish historical rmnanro. by James Grant. Tlie Rudiments of tlie Art of Building, represented in five sections, edited by John Bullock. Violet, tho Danseuse, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author ot tho Gilt. Ac. The Rebel Hcuut, a romance cf tho American Revolution, by Anna Ashland. Fur snle at 135 Congrcss-st. octS D RESS GOODS—Barege de laines. solid colored mouslin de Utnes, printed French do laines. black and a variety colored French merinos, colored plaid and brocade silks, I dntn colored do, plain black do. black watered and black irocadodo. plain white do. white brocade and white water ed do, raw silk nlstd.printed French Cambrics, bombazines, alpacas, mourning do laines, etc. Received and for sale by sep29 HENRY I.ATHKOP k CO. R ELIGIOUS WORKS.—The Young Christian : the way to the good ; the Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott ; the Young Man’s Councilor; the Y’oung lady’s Counsellor, by Wise ; Infants Progress , Christian Theology ; Imitation of Christ; the Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy ; Self Knowledge ; Hare on Justification ; Tho Patriarchs ; So- rimts Call, by Westlev ; Tho First Woman ; Morris’s Ser mons ; Life of Rev. t Ware : Women of the Bible : Church Polity ; The Body and the Mind ; Benson’s Life of Fletcher, Memoir of Mrs. Rodgers; do do Lucy Richard* : Death Bed Scenes, by D. W. Clark, D. D. ; Christian Perfection. For sale by 8. S. SIBLEY. Sept29 No. 135 Congress-st. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from the subscriber, on tho 16th of August, a negro man named TOM, about forty years old, stout and chunky .built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow commencing at the base of the nbso and running up the forehead. Ho will probably try to get to Savannah, where lie has spent several vears of runaway life, and was an in mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849. WILLIAM GERMANY. Leon county, Florida, Sept. 12,1863. scp18—dhwtf C OFFEE, SUGAR. Ac.—Just received. 30 boxes ground Java and Riu coffee, 80 do tmistard in W ft cans. 10 do ground popper, 26 do family soap, 80 do Beadell’s candles, 80 calks Byass’ London Porter in quarts and pints. 30 bbla Ca nal and Baltimore flour. 10 boxes 8’s tobacco, 8t) bbls ciarl- (ltd crashed and ground sugar. 10 do solar lamp oil. in store and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER, jqnelO cornor Broughton and Drayton-streets, PIANO FORTES. , THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- art A Co’s., ami Jonn B. Dunham's Piano Fortes, are always supplied with nn as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can lie fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone nnd touch is evnlent nnd acknowl edged by the most casual observer, as well as tlie critical connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully invited to view these instruments. An arrrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianist* for the purposo, they can also bo enabled to judge of tlie tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square. Secondhand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. jel7 H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please take notice that the obstructions nt the entrance of my store, conse quent upon tho putting up of nn Iron Front, are now suffi ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to tho interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked as usual, with Crockery, China, Glass nnd Stone Ware, family Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Tablo Cut lery ; together with a great variety of l^mps, lanterns, Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be sold at moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS. aug26 100 Bryan-strcet. S UNDRIES!—56 bbls Geneseo Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stunrt's Clarified Sugar, 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160 bbls E. Phelps nud Rose Gin, 40 do P. A H. Connecticut Ri- ver do. landing and for snle by aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. F RENCH Printed Cambrics In medium and dark colors very beautiful, just opened and for salo by nug4 IhtWlTT A MORGAN. C ONGRESS WATER—Now landing from bark Exact, war ranted to be genuine aud recently bottled. A ipply is kept always in ice. W. w. LINCOLN, je30 Monument Square. J UST RECEIVED—In store and for sale, 800 bbls Thom- aston Lime, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland Oatii, 100 bundles Northern Hay. Apply to aug30—lm Z. N. WINKLER, Williamson’s building. JgACON SIDES.—Twenty hhds. Ribbed Sides, ten Cleardo HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. B UTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR.—80 kegs Goshen But- ter, 60 boxes do Clieeso, 66 bbls Hiram Smith's and ... ’ y A CO. Genesee Flour, received per steamer, and for sale b augSl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars. Sleeves. Chemosetts, infants’ Waists aud Caps ; Cashmere Scarfs ; Ribbons : ladies*, gentlemen’s und children’s Hosiery ; needleworked Trimmings, Cambric and Swiss Bands ; embroidered and linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at the lowest prices, by se27 DgWlTT k MORGAN. ter, 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 20 half bbla George Haas’ F M Beef, landing from steamer, and for sale by nugl3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. T OAF, CRASHED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. 26 bbls A, 1 26 bbls B. VStewart’a. 26 bbla C.J 10 bbla Powdered, landing, and for sale br auglO HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A (X) C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 basket* or this very *upe- rior wine, who** reputation i* unequalled where it It familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and for aala by PADELFORD. FAY A CO , Junel Agents for Savannah. F LOUR—100 bbU Baltimore Howard street Flour, 100 do Gonoseo Canal do, 60 do Hiram Smith’s do. for Dale by WEBSTER A PALMES. H AY AND FLOUR—'200 bales superior North River Hay, 60 barrels Flour, lauding per steamer Augusta, and for aaleby ' aug3 PADELFORD,YAY A CO. S UPERIOR SILK HATS.—Just received a naw assort. ment, the beet in the city. Call at 147 Bay-atreet. oota . _ do Etewah Mills Georg 160 bags Cuoningbam'1 do do, 50 bbls pure Genesee do, 28 do H Smith’s extra do, 80 do butter, sugar and aoda Crackers. 400 bag* prime green and fair Rio Coffee, 100 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 20 do do Shoulders, 26 casks sugar cured Hams. 40 hhds prime and fair Porto Rico 8ugar. 16 do do Saint Croix do. 200 bbls Stu art’* A B and 0 clarified do, 80 do crashed and powdered do, 100 do E Phelps’ and Rose Gin, 40 do Domestic Brandy. 60 do N4w England Rum. for sale by • octl5 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. L ANDING from brig Macon—to boxes Lemon Syrup; 5 case* Gllloux Sardines, for gale by octl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. /SlOAKS, TALMA8 AND MANTILLAS- per steamer Au- gusta. A large assortment of new and rich atyles, la Cloth and BUk, for sale by octlS HENRY LATHROP A CO. June... June... July.... July.... August, AllgUKt. ., ,.11 Fept, October.. October.. .15 October ...20 November..12 November. 26 September.. 3jl)ecember.,l0 FRUM mt June.... .. 4 June.... ..18 July .. 2 July ..K July ..30 August.. ..13 August.. ..27 Sept 10 Sept 24 October.... 8 October.... 21 November. 5 November.19 December.. S „ $16 Steerage 6 Through tickets to New York 17 This ship lias been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a large nnd elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that enn add to* tbe comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as ths Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City ofSIanches- ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable article! must be pre-paldj For freight or passage, apply to IL F. BAKER A OO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. June? Agent. Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL, From Mncou, Gn., to Tollnhiusce, Fla, Railroatl to Ogldhorp—Stages to ThUahassee. FTTT CT^lgj|Sj?3 The Daily nrrimge- fSaPment on this route i _ commenced on tlie Oth inst.. running throe times a week via. Newton, Baiubrfdge, and Quincv. and three time* a week via. Thomnsville Diincansville, Ac. Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past 5 o’clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tho Stage* leaving Oglotlmrge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tal lahassee. at 10 o’clock on tlie evening of tlie next day—time by either route 35 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Nowton, Bainbridga nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tnilaliassee on Sundays. Tuesday* ami Thursday*, at 10. P. M. On Tuesday*. Thursday*, and Saturday*, by the way ot Thomnsville—returning same route nn Monday*, Wednesday a and Fridays, at 10, P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—nnd from Savannah in 50 hours. Bv this route PassengersJeaving Savannah by 8 o’cloc ram of (lira, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It is also decidedly the best, cheapest nnd most expeditious route for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Mncnn to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglothorp* to Tallahassee. $10.00. L. C. Shaw. Agent nt Oglethorpe. A. A. Fisher, *• 4i Tallahassee. *ug30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Moll Train. Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o'clock, P. M. “ Atlnnta “ “ 6>£ « p. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with tho Trains of the Western nnd Atlantic and IraGrange Ronds, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, aud »t Mac'" l with tho Day Train* of tlie Central and South-western l.oads. Passenger will arrive in Maconat 12U.and at Atlanta atlJi, having the remainder of the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery. (Ala.) wha leave Savannah nt 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hour* staging. AecommodationTralns.Tri-Weokly.wlll leave Macon every Monday. Wednesday and l'rhluy. at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7>a A. M. Thi* Train will counect with the Night Train of tho Georgia Road at- Atlnnta. and with tho Night Train nf tlie Central Road nt -Macon. Passengers by the up ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’f Maco.v, May 17.1852. 3mo jy 2$ SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS lcavo Macon daily at fl>£ A. M.: arrive at Oglethorpe 10# A. M.; arrlvo at Columbun 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock. A. M..andOgletnorpe at 11 A. JL; arrive at Macon at 3>J P. M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to Savannah. Augusta nnd Mllledgevlllc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash ville. &c. Connecting daily nt Columbus, by fast lino of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. k W. P. It R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufaula mall stages. l’aasongers breakfast and dine at Fort Valiev. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Maco.v. Aug, 29.1853. nug31 THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET. THE ‘FRISSAKD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE 'LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the trad* and public generally that lie is now receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which he offers in bond or from store. Tho above wines have been carefully examined and com pared witli all the favorite brand*, nnd aro pronounced by judges fully equal to the very best, and far superior to many which nre selling at a higher price. Messrs. Fhissakii, Pkkk et Fim, of Rhelms, proprietor* of tlie above brands, possessing facilities for the preparation of fine wines, equal to those of any other house in tlm wine district*, oan’guarantee their wines being selected from ths finest vintage*, will always be lound of the same superior and uniform quality. The labelsand corks bear Hie name of tho proprietor*. Tho trade is invited to examine samples at the agency. WILLIAM W. 11INCKEN. Solo Agent and Importer for the United States and Canadas, oetl8—d3m 11 Old Slip, New York, PLASTERING, «KC. T HE undersigned having commenced business on his own account, respectfully Under* his services to tbs public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work, kc . fcc.. at tho usual prices, and will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build ing, would do well to call upon him before contracting with other*. Order* left at hi* residence. Jones-st., corner of Baruard-st.. will be piomptly attended to. julyl5—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. H AY.—26 bundles prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig I’hilura, and for sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY h CO. V KOETAM.E Cutters, l’atty Pans, French and English Basting Spoons. Skimmers, Soup Ladle*, lie., just re ceived aud for sale by june3 J. P. COlXlNS C ASHMERES, Mouslin de Lain**, plaid Poplins, Merino* in all color*, cashmere I’laids, Saxony colored Flannels, plain and brocade Silk* in new styles, black 8ilk* In all width* and qualities, black Satin de Chene. and a great va riety of other articles for ladies’ dresge*, just received and for salo at the lowest prices by *ep27 Dewitt & Morgan. R ECEIVED BY I.AST STEAMER.—Hair cloth shirts, mull and nansook muslins, net glove* and mlta lace man tillas, wash blond, grass cloth, N W collars and chemisette, long lawns,Birds eye diaper. Ac., for sale by junois Dewitt a Morgan. ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold slaw, Ac. This knife can lie regulated to cut any thickness required from an X to X ot an inch. For aale by _aug5 J. P. COLLINS. pORTO RICO SUGAR.—25 hhds tending from schooner VS 1 ”*' * n ' 1,0r “ lB "SoLOOMDS, JOHNSON * CO. UIGHAUB AND SMOKED BEEF-6 bbls Pig Hama,and A 3 do Smoked Beef, for sate by A. BON AUD JjMNE SH1RT8.—Reoelred by late arrival* a large aisort. ment of fine cotton shirt*, ootia F tern*, for tale by For sale by PRICE A VEADER. F 0R~GaS BURNERS—Painted Paper Shades and Frau**, also, out and ground glass Globes, of avariotyof pat-' Brn*. for sale by octl2 J. P. COLLINe. PUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD—30 keg* selected Go*hon Jj Butter; 60 boxes lelected English Dairy Chem, 28 bbl* Hiram Smith’* Flour, new wheat, received^tr ateaio- •r. and for sale by itepll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO. C LOTHS AND CASSIMERES.—Black and colored French and English Cloths, black and fancy CaMlmeres, plain ’and plaid Tweed*. Kentucky Jeans, etc., received and for sale by . octl HENRY LATHROP A 00. H ARPER'S MAGAZINE—the September number of-Har* per’* Magazine, an excellent number, received and for sale by 8. S. SIBLEY, aug30 . 136 Congm»-»traet. L ATHS.—176,000 Laths,for aale to arrive, per hrig Wa ter Witih. Applyto jun#29 .. . OGDEN A BUNKER ^ |V* OLASSES—100 bbb PortUud Syrup, 100 doeboie. N ®y J.VX Moline*, for tale by , ** eepl5 WEBSTER 4 P