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the Grocery Business preferred l iro uM i
mlljy ueerel to hta employer. Apply al
'y^ANTItfrTO HlHiUgood cook, whit
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^T.iTlHD WINTER TRADE, IW3.
J&tfi'nS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OP
0 JBKH* 5 ^ “*'nRY GOODS.
— »,,«* for th# Ml and winter trad# an now com
AFSjffST«* «* «*■»« y°«f Inspection a very
v nKaisorted atock. embracing erery artlclo ~n.
I |V> "Vy*v. i_ aH .i <t mak urlKM. In (lia nra
, —•ffi.kVbatMKlc.and at inch price#, to the ptCMnt
R F^urovu.-uj* . Andrew's Hal
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I ’": i-oDC^nBtnAST a OU., wUh particularly to direct
I \{ B n to th. moat el.«ant assortment of Now
I r %KnUh Ribbon, they hare erer sold. embracing
‘fiS'SraMaod iron* Velrets, Tor talmas, scarfs, and
"willed Pwieb Ladies’ Cloths for talma.
I *^A lil u«riooa all color. 5 rich Plaid and printed de
' ^nrs^nghton,!., op. 8t. Andrew*. Hall,
oppo«lt» 8t. Andrew*. Hall,
W. THORN M WIkLUAlSv
S u nceiird . variety of new books—Greenleaf'e Law
of •Evidence, rot. W; Pander* on Maritime Law.
00 the law of Shipping.
fwJidChWn.or Britl.h Institution*,
S^bluna «•/Matt. K. Ward,
ffi-i Art of Bollding, for theNire of arohltecU. build-
-fsauktauto, machinist*,engineer.and mechanic.
Seton or the King’. Advocate, a Scottish romance.
u 1)l <i Monthly, for October.
fWH.morani Speaker, for school*, debating clubs, Ac.
IV Victim of Excitement, by Caroline lee Rente.
: «v Rckrl Scout» romance of the Revolution.
* fjodoa Art Journal, for September.
♦ Si Record of the N Y ExhlbiUon, No. 7 and 8.
* fljiicUa'i Uniting list, for 1854. oct6
!——_.•■in'i ruinn. aii
"BASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
■ wK l\ru\ Lioirre OF SA-SH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200
I lDit/UU p*irBUodi for Window.,from 8X10 to 12X20;
I ^jemed Itoon.variouiji.es.
■ . ousixe.furnLliedon the sameterms. Foraalebr
^ JOHN 0. FALUGANT
B uUlOCS WORKS.—The Young Christian : the way
!e the good; the Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott 5 the
■ T|tfg Rio's Counsellor; the Young utdy’s Counsellor, by
I Tse: Infants i’rotfress, Christian Theology ; Imitation of
f diut; the Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy ; 8olf
I Iw»Wg«; Hare on Jartlflcatlon ; The Patriarchs ; 8e-
| rad IklL ky Wes tier; The Prat Woman ; Morris'. Ser-
[ mt>\ Llfcof Rer. T Ware ; Women of the Bible ; Church
I Mr; Ike Body and the Mind ; Renton'* Life of Fletcher,
I Kaairof Mrs. Rodgers; do do Lucy Richard* : Death
I u Setae*, by D. IV. Clark, D. D.: Christian Perfection.
I I?nit hr a S. SIBLEY.
■ jrjia No. 135 Congreaa-at.
| vxjXJR—ltobM* Baltimore Howard street Flour. 100 do
I f Gtnssee Csoal do, 50 do Hiram Smith’s do. for sale by
1 k,H WEBSTER A PALMES.
I fTlT AND FLOUR—200 bale* superior North River Huy,
I' U ■■■ - * *
1R ferrets Flour. landing per steamer Augusta, and for
I titty aug3 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
I nTfOUOR SILK HATS.—Just received a new assort-
j finest the b«*t In the eity. Call at 147 Bay-street.
C jXAL FLOUR—50 bbls and 25 half bbla, landing from
ichr ITsodome, and for tale by
•44 CRANE A RODGERS.
BlOW SIDES AND SHOULDERS.—40 casks Side. free
D Inn Vane. 20 do ShouUorsJandlng aud for »a\eh^
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A C
TJT THI STEAMER OF SATURDAY, we hare recti red
Unfit* now prepared to .how, an additional supply of
I teemy ksndwtne pearl ease portmonles. with card ca-
I ndtsdied; also, cigar cates or the lateat and moatap-
I nwiittles. for sale by
1 t«jl« AIKIN A BURNS.
L ap OIL, SOAP. Ac.—15 bbla winter .trained Solar
(tap Oil. 30 bous Beadel’s Family Soap. 30 do do tat-
■ In (ladle*. 15 do pure sperm Candles. 20 cask, pints and
I turti tendon Porter. 30 bbl* Potatoes, white Onion*, and
I tyjirt. 30 do Baltimore Flour. 15 do Hiram Simtb’i telf-
I iisgFlour. sl*o. Butler. Cheese. Ac., Just received And for
1 ik it the caret r of Broughton and Drayton streets. b<
DAVID O’CON
rtH
G IDVF3. HOSIERY. Ac.—Gentlemen’, andladiea’ white,
Mufc and colored kid Gloves ; cashmere, buck, and
■ MisGlore*; ladies' and gentlemen’s buck Gauntlet* :
■ tfirfsal gentlemen’* cotton, merino and silk Hosiery and
■ Uflme; a full supply of boy’s and MisMi’ Hosiery; La-
Iln'.RflUemen'ssnd children’s silk ami merino Vests.—
I hale by octl IIENRY LATHROP A CO.
i SCHOVY PASTE, French Mustard, Capers. Sardines
tad01lTea.fnr sale by june24 A. BONAUD.
IPS
R— 75 bbls Baltimore, fo sale to arrive. Apply t
rJ OGDEN A BUNKER, g
R ravmi October 4th. IM3, by S. S. Sibley—Bleak
Rome, by Char lea Dickens, complete in two volumes,
| ktad in doth. For aal. at 135 Congreaa-at. oet?
I nuso AND TABLE COVERS^—A very handaome lot of
11 (loth llano and Table Cover*, at
_ „ KEMPTON A VERSTHJJTS,
I W St Julian A105 Bryan-st.. Waring’* Range.
T KJUORS—175 bbls rectified Whisky. ICO do E Phelps’
u ud I’ A H Rya Gin, 25 do domestic Brandy, 60 do N E
|ukby oct29 WEBSTER k PALMER.
DOTATO&i,
I PAstre*.
iy, ONIONS Ac.—50 bbla Mercer and red-eye
I PAitnw. 50 do rel and white Onion*. 100 bxs Cheese.
■Saws Table Salt, 150 bx* No 1 and Pale Soap, landing
■wHwwleby octi HOI/IOMBK JOHNSON A CO.
piKCf-Bahlnjore Coro, in store, for aale in quantities to
[y wit purchaaer*. seplO OGDEN A BUNKER.
4 IX AND PoRTHt—75 bbls Philadelphia Cream Ale, 60
« Porter,40 cask* London Porter, for sale bv
“ McMahon a Doyle.
II?
A . « *«•— 20 bbls choice Leaf Lard; 10 bbla Nos.
M.2sal3 Mackerel: 20half bbla Nos. 2 and 3 ‘
3 do.; 25
’Scmahon a poyle.
DXCON.—25 ra.<k« choice Sides, 25 do Shoulders, for sale
by oellO MoMAHON A DOYIJL
APICES, Ac—10 dozen half gallona. quart.
- Ut MBtlUil^4 PlrhUl 10 itnvbn ttnak nnA V-n .imirS
(r, ^ mixed Pickles, 10 dozen one and two imucd
1.7'"*• 13 Jm-n Pepper Sauce, 20 dozen Gherkins, quart*
llrnni| J Clierrle*. imported. 20 dozen
lt!?i fl , bote* Umna Syrup. 50 dozen assorted Cor.
■(.1 ,, 7 •* •"*“ •*“•*«* Syrup. 50 dozen assorted Cor>
■J»u. d boxes IVpper, 50 do Mustard, 80 boxes ground
y**. Feruleby oct'fl McMAllON A DOY1J-.
■UraiUOR RAZIIRJ.—Makers Roger* k Son. Elliott, Geo
I^J^^m.and Wade A Butcher, also. Rarer Strop.,
■ __ . - <1 uuicucr, aito. nai
Bouhw, A«.. for sale at 147 Bay street, by
PRICE A VEAOER,
IP^-V AimCLB^.—Silk and buckskin purse*, wallet*.
■ f *mras« hill 1.1.1. t
Ik hiI * b, »k«.ivory tablets, perfumery, soap.,
| 14T Bay street, by
PRICE A VEADER.
I *>R0I>S-Rose t I^mon and Raspbery Gum
■ ^ Lfre P*i ju»t received from A J Chauveaux. and for aai.
W. W. LINCOLN,
m - - Monument square.
CGIJINE—Quart*, pint* and - half
^rina Cologne, In willow covered bot-
J rteelfed from agent*, per steamer, and for sale by
LINCOLN." —
■ r, v — _ ^ IJNCOLN. Monrimentsqu.ro
10 SYRUP—Superior Orgeat and Raspberry
r Orgeat 1
uanufactory of A J Chau-
W. LlNdoLN.
! k
w
I .* j'. •
.—..— Rohm or
msk. hlmaglf m>.
... atUstooBc olB
good eook, whit, or oolorod. Ap
, ply at thU o»c». ‘ pctlb'
GENT WANTED.—Th. native wine establishuont of
...
A luMWOKT* A Zuoduax, OncInnaU, Ohio, wanU la
Savaaoeb, Georgia, a bouse that would take the teener for
the tale of their native wloeeja and around that place.
Wholesale dealer* la wines and liquors, who retail at once,
have the pnhrenee. Postpaid offers, with direct or tndl-
not references on ClnelnnaU house
20th day of Ootober, end answered __
LONUWORTH A
Native Wine Kstabllahment,
octT Gnclnnatl, Ohio.
OODHTAT STOHB FOR BJBHT.
k Th# subscriber has Just erected a new Store at
I 0. E. Clarke’s old stand, In Neylandsrille. (the Are
1 mile poet on the Augusta ana "*—'“*■—* "-**
l, ‘ “ rent te a
ii Waynesboro’ Rail-
a good tenant on farora-
„ which he offers to rein ....
ble terms. Th# building standi in close proximity to the
railroad track, la commodious, and In alt respects admira
bly adapted to tho purposes for which It la designed. The
stand haa long been known aa one of the beat for a gener
al oountry trade to be found In ilae Interior of GeorgU.
For further particular* apply to, or addresa the aubseri-
ber.at MlUen Post Office; or If more convenient, atfply per
sonally to Messrs. Neritt, Lathrop AStebbina. Savannah: or
to Messrs. Baker A Wilcox, Augusta.
ocW-»lm W. B. SMITH.
AW* The Augusta Constitutionalist wfllpnbllah the above
dally foe one month, and charge this office.
TO KENT—A small brick bouae, near tho Barmcka.
flJReut 112.50 per month. Apply at the Ueorglan of-
**flce. out 15
t TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on South
Broad street. Possession given lat November next.—
Inquire at this office. oct8
TO RENT—Three.tenements In Gordon Block, woll
with water arid gas plpea. cloeeta, drawer*,
msn
supplied w _
and other modern Improvements! basement plastering
hard finished. Possession giren lit November next. Ap
p ] y te —
EDWARD 0. WILSON.
TO BENT—A wharf store.
Apply to
TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a full
lot. Possession given immediately. Apply to
octll T. J. WALSH.
TO BENT—A Room 60 by 30 feet, In Sorrel’* build-
05[ing. corner of Bay and Bull-streets! It is suitable
committee room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap
sly at bis office. June 28
m
TO RENT—Three of the five tenement houses, on
the corner of Abcrcarn and Jones street. Inquire of
■•pH A. BONAUD.
t TO RENT.—Tlie store Immediately nnder our office.
well suited for a grain and feed atoro or for storage of
cotton. Apply to sep23 ROWT^tND A CO.
■ TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a re-
I spectableand central part of the city. Rent S300.
M’ossession given on the 1st November, or sooner If
ble. Apply wt thl* office. aug28
J fk OFFICE TO RENT.—'Hie office over Webster A
!| Palmes store, occupied for tbo past year by Messrs.
!§ Fort A Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor and
mission Merchant. Will be rented for ft terra of years
on reasonable term* If appliedfor soon
*ept30 • WEBSTER A PALMES.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN
BAKER COUNTY. OA.
<031 The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State
*Xj°f Georgia, offer* for sale hi* PI-ANTATION, lying on
the waters of the Coolnwahaee, five mile* wc*t of Albany,
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholl*. and oth
ers; containing 3.125 acre*, more or less.
There are about SOOacre* of open, cultivated land. The
land 1* situated so that It tan bo easily divided, and it two
purchasers appear, tbe subscriber will divide it so as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad-
Moore A Edwards," or myselfj at this 1 ‘
dress
JOHN J
Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. octl—tf
My Agent, living on tho place, will show the lands to
any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R.
FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALE.
igut| The undersigned offers for sale his Itantation. lying
TC&on the month of this celebrated creek. In the county
of Lee, adjoining the village of I’alinyra.and five mite*
from the city of Albany.containing 1.300 acres, 700 In cul
tivation, all necessary building* and a gristmill, nearly
new. Here D a market for everything, good society, church,
school, dally malt Ac. Such as are willing to give a liberal
price for a choice plantation, possessing uuuaual advanta
ges. are invited to cad and see It. L. B. MERCER
Pxlvtb*, Oa., Aug. 16,1853. eodtXol—aug23
J. V. CONNERAT &. CO.
c .■» Have now In store, and for sale on tho most
favorable terms—25 hhd* Porto Rico and Musco-
'"SB ' f * lio Su K a f»- 15 bbls Stuart’s A D and C clarified
40 bbla crashed and pulverized do.
10 boxes Loaf Sugar
120 bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do.
90 hhd*, ‘ ----- --
75 bo
«, tierces and bbls W. I. and N O Molasses,
150 p
100 bbl* Baltimore and Canal Flour.
10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy.
16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy.
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine.
60 do do Malaga, and 15 do Teneriffo Wine,
30 bbls Old Monongahela Whisky.
6 pipes Holland Gin. elover leaf brand,
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St Croix Rum,
60 bbls sugar, butter and soda Biscuits,
160 do domestic Brandy. Gin, Ram and Whisky,
150 do domestic Brandy. Gin, Ram and Whls
100 luuketspatiu'R/lIeldslckChampalgn Wine,
60 do do Hungarian Lion do
60 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do
120 M Spanish Segars. various brands,
jgether with choice Rutter, Goshen Cheese, and other ar-
cles usually found In wholesale groceries.octl8
ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR,
FROM 8UPERI0R SOUTHERN WHEAT.
T HE undersigned, agents for the above mills, expect to
be tunplied with one or two ear loads a 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 A RODGERS.
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW P1UCKS.
W E tako pleasure in calling the attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domestic
Goods, many of which we purchased before lbe great ad
vance In wool, and will thorefore sell.them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 br.les London Duffil and colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kerseys; 10 do block do,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
25 do striped and white Osoaburg*.
10 do plain red Flannel; 6 do twilled do,
15 do shirting Stripes,
10 do Schley's Georgia Plains.
16 cases Imulsiana ana Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids,
5 do plaid Linseys. stripes and plaids,
5 do Satinet anil Kentucky Jeans.
5 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams,
80 do bleached Shirtings and .Sheetings
20 do English and American Prints,
50 dozen Negro Caps; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 Roggsand Matts: 200 Carpet Bags,
300 Negro Head-handkerchiefs,
1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery.
Planters and merchants visiting our city during tho fall
and winter will find it to their interest to look trough our
stock, as we are disposed to sell at a small advance upon
cost. octO AIKEN A BURNS.
Monument square.
wferule by
nepro won '»n. about twenty three yean
40015 • washer and Ironer—with her
I month* old. Apply at this office.
Kl^ 20 lJ °*’ * Wortc '. 1 _4' rec ch and German Cordials
UnToJ 01 Jelly—Apples, Currant, Straw-
^T.Ortag., ia <\ Quince, f„ r uie by
■ Vj.y— A. 11U.VAUI'.
DRY GOODS'. DRY GOODS!!
FOR FALL AND WINTKR.
K EMPTON A VERST1LLK have now opened a Urge and
well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which they assure their friends, and the 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 publio patron
age. In addition to a complete and handsome supply of
Dress, Fancy »nd House Goods, as well as a general assort
ment of all other kinds of good* in their line, may be found:
8-4.9-4 and llJ-4 Duffil Blankets,
8-4,9-4 and 10-4 Twilled do
8-4,0-4 and 10-4 Grey do
10-4,11-4,12-4 and 13-4 fine Bed Blanket*,
Also, Crib and Cradle BUnkets.
And, for negroes’ wear, a Urge stock of PUId* and Ker
seys. at prices as low as they can be bought anywhere, of
■' following styles:
Schley’s heavy Twilled Kerseys,
Superior heavy English Kerseys, a splendid article
Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy
Kendall Kerseys, and the old style Cablewarp do.
Also, ■'
Alio, grey, white and bUck imitation Georgia PUins,
Striped do. Schley’s heavy Georgia PUlu* of last year's
lBlXin~ - - »■ w. nuivrjv.
by
w. w. c
make, and the beet article of the kfod in this market, at
thelr stor* in Waring’s Range, 72 St. Jnlien and 106 Bryan
street.
Ir lM < * CO pi!r 150 bbla Ii * w Rectified
Phe!p*> Northern Gin, 40 do P AH
■ ■^*«iLb in *1 'k' 1® to Luther Felton and Pur*
Brandy, 20 quarter and 20
fttey. Mdnluu ^ 3,1 bl) U superior old Monongahe-
do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO,
IjV ejMaiofJ 1 ??* C ' UALUOUN—Tlie second volume,
C^Hom* 0 /*p| b f'? fe<:bM ft f«4°hn C. Calhoun delivered
,nth ® Benmfe of the
ty jno? 4 ^ K- Cralle. received and for
tf'CV.IVQ 135 Congress it.
I Jusirt.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND W1NTKR.
rpHE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his
X friends and the publio In general, to hU extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising aa It does a
variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, aultablefor
the present and coming seasons. Tbe following comprise a
portion of the stock on hand :
Overcoats and Surtouts of bUck end bine bearer doth,
BUck and brown mohstr cloth,
Jn.T^L M T tn,fnt 01 frejh 0««n and
Joit received and for sale by
I W - W. GOODRICH.
IW ^*»berf"now landing at White'-
I ■ _ “iff b,i ! from 110.100, for Ml,
*?«•*doFbouLters, 10 cask* llama,
■teal, «te»u.erijUU of Georgia and eehr Ieosen
I \T-/Tto U _ CRANE A RODGERS.
I 1 ’ V^ber
M< «riliw fc,»i ttb * r bo,D S corajielled to eli
^ r - ZOOBAUM A D)., wouw
£&*•»», sad iw? y* ! he 1410 rirra 4" “ab**
"*** ll »ring claims to present them
*' 1 ' o._b. MrrcHEij*
cloths, talma cloaks,
coats.
Bine and brown cloth business frocks.
Grey and check easslmere business suits,
BUck doe-skln easslmere pants,
French fancy easslmere pints,
Grey and mixed tweed easslmere pants,
BUck and mixed satinet pant*,
PUta and pUkl kersey pants.
Embroidered and plain black easslmere rests,
Figured and plain bUck silk rests,
Plush relret vests,
Figured bUck and fancy cashmere vest*,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Good*, roeb
as One white shirts, silk and merino undershirt*, merino
Canton fl.'.nn*U and Jean drawer*, riding gauntlet*, black,
colored and white kid glore*. stocks, cravat* and scarfs,
neck-tie*, suspender* etc., the whole of which 1* offered for
sale low, by WM. R. SYMUNS. Draper A Tailor,
ocU 17 Whitaker street
|>U
■r-iigg ‘oecessor to F, Xogbaum A Co.
te«** choice Goshen Butter
^1’. r *c*Iwed per steamer AUbama. for
-ZPii McMAHON A DOYIJL
OGDEN A BUNKER.
B™waasstfa:s- ,M -
teffSKKF., HSaS™ * “»«
U ‘ 0L *AlTUuiY-For aalo by
COHEN A ItJSDICK
~ ”7». w 1 i r __ f^ffO'of Lumber, from the &U1U
£rom Uw rS^y* 1 WUUnk '» for sal*
12 to 20 Inches, of auporior and medium quality ; also
Covers. Coffee Orecqaes, Tea and Coffee Urns, Kgw Be
Ac. Iwtlt sell as low aathey can be purchased inth* north'
Proprietors of HoteU. Steam Boats, Planters, and others
im Invite, <a mII m* mimIha
,, nocvLIt. —1ml (.MlTrt an aa
»WaolM«l Jtaraainaaannuiia.
I j.” ITOCg k VSAUS8.
are invited to coll and examine.
°a21 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan street
xauntnt Hums.
P AROWAY CORDIAL.—10 dog Osrowmy Cordial, for aate
V . A. BONAUD.
ocfcH Corner ot Bey and Whitaker-atresia.
uaaa mw*
Strict
attention given to raoolving and forwarding goods, and
filling oMera from tbo country.
«MBt «. KKT. ■ . T. «. Dlinua.
FORT 4b DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MKKCT1AN1B,
&minnaA, Ga.
mux T. OOWUXD. _ Johxt. aowuxB.jia
ROWTiAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bar-strrtt, Savannah.
a. u auunox. j. a. warn
CHAMPION dt WATTS,
WHO! JtSALE AND RETAIL GROcfos,
Ho. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay street,
aavsxxsn, os.,
Dealers In Groceriei, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, Ac., Ac.
References—A. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co., Savannah, Ga.
V, P. UOKTOX. o. 8, UUXil.
HORTON dS H1KEMAN,
wnot.tBai.xsxn HIT Alt DXALIUB IX
WATCHES, JEWKIJIY. 8ILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
116 Jjroughkm^treet.
II. K. WASIlUUltft, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
8i VAXXAH, <M.
WUJUAM P. YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Bay-streei. Savannah.
O’HBAR dt STONBY,
FACTONHS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
north Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
latx or rex nu or unsue. o’ukar a oo.
BANCROFT dt BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sate of Stocks, Boiuta^Eaehange and
Real Estate,117 Bay-street,-8annnah, Jsn24
CHARLES P. COOPER,
ATT0RN1Y AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER TOR FLORIDA,
175 Bay street. Savannah. Ga.
Will practice In tho Courts of Chatham, Camden, Glynn and
McIntosh counties : also, the United States Circuit and
District Courts for the Southern District of Georgia.
RmxKxexs— Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane A Rod-
raw, Boston A Viltalongs, Daniel H. Stewart, Savannah;
Hun James E. Broome. S. R. Mallory, Thus. Bettsell. Tho*.
Douglas.C. H. Dupont. W. A. Forward. Florida. o26—3m
WILLIAM II. DASHER.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupriUe. Lowndes county, Ga.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware, Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia:
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida, fob23
WK.r.vnuuxR. ■nunnrvs onven. jacxoaowx.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER dt BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT 1*AW,
Buena Vista. Marion County, Oa.,
Will practise In the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston.
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. Leo, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required. Jan29
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
WtuMngton City, D. G.,
Will practise in the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment. junefri
DR, G. F. COOPER,
Office under ilrs. Sclinidcr's. west of Uberty square. Mont-
gmnery-street. Residence corner of Perry and Drayton*
streets, opposite the Catholic Church. june22
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT IAW.
Comer ef Bay and Whitaker streets.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ojftce,—175 Bay-street. Savannah. Georgia.
WALTER 8. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ho. 90 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
Mcquebn McIntosh,
ATTORNET AT LAW, JaekxmviU*. Fla.
JULIAN HARTRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, corner if Whitaker-st. ami Bay-lane, .Shrannak.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Sheannuk, Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST,
Office, comer Bay and Hamard-ttreets, Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNET’ AT I.AW,
Cotwnhus. ♦ Georgia,
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
So. 14 Wail-street Sew York.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WnOtKSALK ASD KRTSIL MX A LKR IX
WINDOW niJNDe. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square. Savannah. Ga.
BROWN d( HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WtHT BKOAD arKKXT. SAVAXXAH. OA.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Corner of Bay and Wliitaker-strects. Office hours from 9
A.M., to 2, P. M.; and from 3)f. P. M: to 0, P. M.
DAKIELL ds COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELS IRS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WiU tako contracts for nuilding snd Work in Masonry of
every description. Resilience first door west of St An-
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,
So. 148 Broughtm street, Ssvannah. Ga
Lead pipe, nheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to oct23—3m
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepare] to lay Tin Rixifs on correct prin-
dples.and from sixteen years' experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
ffT’Gutter* and Conductors made to order.
M. WII1T 83UTII,
ATTORNEY AND COUSSEUOU AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Od. S. S. Sibley, ami It. (1. Hilton. K<q.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
fhrsyth, itonrve County, Ga.
J. li. I1AYNK,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Scarborough. Striven County.
Practices In tho Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia.
jy26—Cm
8. W. BAKER,
ATTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Monticdln. Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. B. Flxmixo, Savannah, Ga. feb3
th: x. xoawoon. c. a. wnxox.
NORWOOD & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .'iavannah. Ga.,
Will practice In all the Counties ofthe Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten
tion. Office on Bay street, orer Webster A Pams'.
miUAU h. puraixu. jnirx x. xttux.
fleuhno a sullen.
The undersigned having united In the nrictleo of taw, will
attend punctual! v to any business entrusted to their care.
Office comer of llaynnd Whitaker Street*, over Messrs.
Swift Dcnslow k Co's.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNdfXlOR AT LAW,
Tntupville. Georgia,
Will practise in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. I/iwnde*.
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia : and in the Cir
cuit Court* of Jefferson, Madtom and HamUton, of the
Mi<ldle Circuit of Hori<ta. and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in tlie Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tho claiuis of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
GEORGE N. NICIIOLS,
O'ociu' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made targe additions to his establishment continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Fikx on Buildings and their contents.
Also Msmxx Sxa Rnx*. on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents.
JOHN <tUIN.
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT,
153 Broad-street- Odumhus, Ga..
Will tran*act the above business In the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to ail consignments entrusted to hta
care. He would respectfully refer to the following nel
sons : Hon. Alfred Iver.-on. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell,Esq.. I/>wis M. [birr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm.
P. Yonge. Abraham Backer. Savannah. 6m—June3
EDWARD U. II ARDEN,
TRANSl’ORTATION AGENT, W. k A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold. Walker County, Georgia.
TY7TLL attend to tbe purchasing on commission. Coro,
v V Wheat and Bacon. .The Ringgold Depot being ritna-
ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can neual-
ly be purchased upon more ferorsbta terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. k A. Railroad
Order* covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persona order
ing groin will please forward sack* with order.
Reference*—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wodly, Sa
vannah. maylO
: new lfoxU Cotton Market
N*W Vori
'’’•I.;.'*
t.
oiu.Oot. Jf?.
Cotton—8alei on Wednesday, 9000 bales. Price*
idvimcod | it j, • : . - * ^
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE,
rpilB undersigned he* leased, and he* now fitted up In
X neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton stmt,
next door to Wat A Kura'a. to be occupied u %
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where be Intends to serve ap. in superior stylo, every dell,
eacy of tho Beeson. -.
New York unit Bartuinnla Orators, Venison,
GROUSE. PAR FRIDGES, FISH,
Fulton Market and Philadelphia Bttf, fa, fa.,
will always be kept oti hand, and served ap In n style never
before equalled In thU city.
4V Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners
on short notice. Ho will keep only the be* 11 Jq uo
ggnfi IfjigfijP ' *'”*** Yck.
oct7
■J^EESS. 8ILK8, Ac.—PUId, Black and Colored Brncado
ted In thirftnfrket. at KEMPTuR A VKR8TiLL’s7
oct20 72 St. Jnlien A106 Bryan-st., Wariuga’t Range.
OANIKL CROMLAY;
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
TL» subscriber ha* now opened a Urge end choice
ffifLMsortraent or new style ot tad «r.d winter good*.
IlljycnrialsllngnfFrench and English bUck and fancy
\ZJ colored Cloth, plain black iloe skin COssimorea. figu
red black elastic Cassimeros. with s largo variety of French
fancy Cnarimeres of the latest style and pattern. Also a
chofco variety of Venting*, consisting of figured bUck and
fancy Cashmeres, plain blick Satin, figured bUck and fancy
Silks, and Satina, cut silk Velvet*. Ac. Tho whole or which
ho I* prepared to make up to order In tho most fashonable
manner, and on accommodating terms,
octl WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tailor. 17 WhlUker-st.
Sunday.,
Monday.
Tneaday. .
W’dnesday
Thursday,.
Friday,...
Saturday,.
F’kly q'ty
IX
Potaloea must !>o dollvered sufficlontlv often to prereut
injury by being kept on board.
The proposal must state distinctly the prico for which
the entire ration will be furnished on board each light
Vessel respectively.
The proposals for supplying fuel, both coal and wood,
must state distinctly the prico per Ion or cord, and the
kind and quality of ench, to bo delivered on board each
light Vessel reaped!velr.
One bidder may bid for all the ration* required, or for
each vessel separately, at hi* option—separate hid* are ro-
quired for the fuel—the quantity to bo doSiro cl. not often-
er than once a quarter, to be determined by the Inspector
or superintendent.
The contractor will be required to enter Into bond with
approved security for the faithfnl execution ofthe contract,
sod no hhl will be accepted or contract entered iulo. until
approved by the light House Board.
The contractor wtMbo required to keep at least, In the
aggregate, one month'* ration* for tho ontlre crew ofthe
light Vessel contract'll for. on ImmipI at all tiiuci^ and any
expense Incurred on account of failure to deliver ration* or
fuel in time, will lie chargeable to the contractor.
No keeper. Miperintenoeut. inqiec'or. or other person
connected with the light hou*c establishment, w ll bo al
lowed to contract for or deliver ration* lor the crow or fuel
of a light Vessel.
No contractor, auperintendent. or Inspector, will ha allow
ed to change the iiarls of the ration, nor tho time* that
may be determined upon for tho delivery, without authori
ty of the Board.
All the nrtlclea constituting the radon for the crew of
Light Vessels will be examined, nud their quality approved
by the Su|>eriiitendent, nr tho Iaspector of tin* District, or
by such other person ns may lie assigned to |ierform that
duty, and no bills will be p rid for rations and fuel which
do not bear the proper endorsement of the quality, quanti
ty. and delivery of U10 article* on board each vcrsel, epecl*
lying the date of the delivery.
nv order of the Light llouso Board
octO JOHN RtlSTON. Pnp't lights.
medicine that can he taken.
L ANDING from schooner Christopher Loesen, 50 bales
Hay, and for sate on the wharf, by
UOMNKTSt BONNETS M
50 e sea Just received at the TRIMMING AND
'GENERIL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-eW—
_ Country Merchant* Milliners, and the public gener
ate Invited to examine this stock. It consist* of 50
O IIA Aa—10 bbl* Linseed Oil, 10 do Sperm do. 10 do Re-
fined do, 10 do Machinery do,8000 lbs White Lead. 100
boxes Window Glass. For sale low hr
euglO CRANE A RODGERS.
R eduction in the price of block tin ware.--
Vensom Steak, aU bUze. and Hot Water Dl*he*, from
allr,ara Invited to examine this stock. It constat* ot 00
different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gtmn,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
idmlredsty.ee; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Parte
silkUcc shapes, extra rich snring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do, white and colored lace, gimps and gal
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain barege*, shell and
other eombo. hair nods, rurls and plaits, ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers ami wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy
wrlstletts, buttons, steel trimming*, zephyr wonted, braid.
ms,«reunrownp. nepujr inn\w. urou.
fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in
■ MUhmi —
; also. Dish
foncy establishments.
Smoking caps, slipper*, children’s hsbllmente. inch as
robes, seeks marked with new patterns for braiding.
Mrs. Dotul assisted by competent mlUnera from New
York, will attend to th* trimming department and will en
ds* tot, with skill and taste, to pleas* aU who may fotOrher
with orders. Fancy snd other bonnets cl*an*od, bleached
and creased. Pink mg done,
sy fire bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who mnet
perfectly understeod their burins*. apUO
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
_|fa- DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
fflj received, a few cases water-proof Boots; alio, a
f Ml of thick pegged Boots, together with a fin* as-
M*>sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladles’ over Shoes,
some of a new and approved style, which will bo sold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN A CO..106Bryan-street.
All in want will please call and Judge for themselves,
deoil
finest finish and style, and equal. If not superior to any
heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends In
thisSUte who have been his patrons in Charleston, respect
fully sollcitsfrom them and the public a call and atrial.
mh!7
PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS AND FURL
FOR LIGHT VERS ELS.
CouxcroR’a Omcx—Semivncfincr or Limm, \
' 0th October, 1853. /
EPARATE sealed proposal* will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock. M., on Tuesday, the 1st day of Novem
ber, 1853. for furnishing and delivering Rations snd Fuel
on board the light Vessel* In this Collection District, viz •
for the Light Vessel stationed at Tybee Island knoll, enti
tle*! to rations for three men. and to coni* of wood,
per coni 5 and for tho Light Vessel stationed at Mar
tin’s Industry, entitled to rations for four men. and to
cords of woo«l. per cord , from tho first or November,
1853, to the thirtieth of Juno, 1854. Inclusive. Tlio rations
to be or good and approved quality—to be delivered In good
and sufficient packngns. barrels, boxes, and cases, and In
good order, on boanl tho nbovo named light vessels, at
least once a quarter, free of expenie to the United SLates,
and agreeably to the' annexed tablo of tho weekly ration,
vis:
SoOO CLaUcngc.
HOnENSACIC’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound
ed with purely vegetable substance*, being |ierfectly
*nfe when taken, and ha* necer been known to fail In curing
the most obstinate eases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that It not only de
stroys them but removes all the slimo and mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm i* the most difficult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It grow* to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming *0 coiled and fastened in tho Intes
tines and stomach n» to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac ,
which Is the cause of many going to tho grave, not believ-
Ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their dbease. to those who are afflicted with this aw
ful foe to health. I recommend the 1110 of nnr Worm Syrup
and Llrcr Pills; the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta-
hie spoonful* three time* a day. thon take from five to
eight of my Uver Pill*, to dislodge and jciss tho worm. By
strictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm can be speodily cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
This worm Is usually found In thesmal! intestines, and is
the worm most common to children, yet It is u»t entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with thorn. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tbe bowel*, picking at the
nose, a bluelsli *treak under the eye*. Ac. If you.or any ol
your children have any of the altove symptoms, Hoben-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—hy using
it vou have a certain, safe and speedy cure; and If altei
using it according to tho directions the patient Is not re
stored to healtli.and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can re»t assured thorc 1* no remedy beyond
the grave, as for fail, there 1* no such wuril as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacarldee, or Small Thread Worzna.
There worms, to which the human sytem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found In tbe rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the Ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious dlsor
dera.auchas inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobenuck’s Worm syrup. Such I* the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascsradies. that
l defy any one to produce a case wh«Te my Worm Syrup
and IJver Pills are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup In accord
ance with dircetion* ou each bottle; aud m case a gentle
purgative is required la order to allay tlte' Irritation they
produce, the IJver Fills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, la the most pleasant
!UM
HOBEN SACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than th*
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessel* and
nerves, and If disease*!, tho blood of course flowing thro’
all part* of the body, produce* lirer complaint*, jaundice,
biliou* affections,dyspepsia. Ac
Dyspepsia.;
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and ill various diseases are
dizziness la the head,heartburn.oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from tbe stomach. Ac. and some
time* general languor of tbe whole oody, from this it will
be seen that the disease owes Its origin to a disorganized
state of tbe lirer and Stomach. Holensack’s IJver Pills Is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and testing cure,
os they act by changing the certain norbid actions of the
system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood purs
and health v.
Lirer Complslit,
Is attended with chill*, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
the region of the lirer. vomiting bitter taste, yellow fnrred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, tbe yain in the ride Is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the
pain U generally in the left shoulder, with a ehort dry congh,
the skin becoming of » sallow appeaeroce, end the stonhi
day colored. This disease can be eurjd by the nse of Ho-
bensack'e Liver Pills, as they act dlrettly upon Ihe seat of
tbe disease, and then operating upon the boqela they ex
pel ell the corrupt end vitiated mariet from th* system.
To Females.
You win find these Pills an Invsluab-e medicine la many
complaints to which you are subject, ti obstructions either
total or partial they hare been found »f inestimable bene
fit in restoring aod purifying the blocri snd other fluid* so
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir
regularities, as headache, dimness orsljht, peln in tbe side,
back, Ac. The*# Pills are th# only safeand effectual reme
dy to eure the following complaint*,Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness or Sight, or iv fket any of tbe dis
eases that ariee from affection* ot thi Liver, Impurity of
the 01 od,or constipation of th* Bowel.
Medical Evident*
We, the uDuderrigned Pbyricteos. bating bad the rceipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for taipection, *ay.
that tbe Ingredients of which they of* composed tnekes
them th* best Pill la use for all dimsia or toe Liver, 1m.
parities* th* Blod, Ac. *
. GEOKCE WOOD, M. D.
f CRQWLEY, M D.
irAiiiJpl...
llK.—Ibieev# oa Saturday. Sffitli
sco.
Cabin Passage,. 00 -
“— <1 00
BVI
. wmh»i;., j...
ITumilUf UAKKL.r
FOB KEY WERT AND HAVANA. a.
rfrffib omSp'SrjlirUrSjSS.rtbab- '
month, leaving her* for above ports on Tuesday, 1st No
vember. For passage only, apply to
_«w oomma a mnira.
eOWRBteB. baric MARIA KOR-toN.OpUlo
XUkBulktey, will hare dispatch for the above port. For
ACo.te Brand/, \ do Hen.
wer do,10 half and 47 quar-
k* aud 20 slab th do Cham-
_ IVrms^under llOOoeah, over filOO 4 mo*.
approved endorsed notes. . ____ oet20 .
Valuable ReolEitat*. {
, In front of tbo court
, _.__ wtUbeeold, <77^.,
i >ust TLot, letter I, dlrldod Into elx Jots, twoWouUng tbs
fefirket, 80 by fiO feat each; two fronting Jefferaoo-strast,
riyj two running from Bryan to St. Julian street,
—rm »*H front by 00 feet deep,
■Tbnns—Onc-thlrd oash, the balance In one and two yearn,
with lateraet from date, aod eeearadby mortgage oa pram
'**«. Poreheeeie paying for aU neeeeeary papers. ol9
Bale Rope—200 colls PUlou’s No 1 Rope, 6 bates do twine
fft PHH.AJ0KL.PHIA-H.Wl Un.-^TI»
Jfcregular packet solioonrr VIRGINIA, Harris, master,
mve qulck dispatch forJh* atwve^^rL For frelght
Begging end Bale Rope.
IOO b*I.. Uuany (,1*Lh. 6<XJ oolL. Kfclucky Bop.. ,
vs rm
rT.55u.f5
SWlBSfe..«».
for green,
ingroom.
On Tueadsy, th# first day of
wilt be sold la front of tba
Lot No. (10) Ten,*'* ‘-
rovetnenls In Savor'
kveoaagb. Sold by
ty. and by order of guordl
third on twelve mouths a
o’afcNk,
count
eepo 1 one-tl
V.tu.U, rum I-ti—At MnU WM. !” £1*1 m * l !l * Hh ’"'“J* 1
Omn ten acre lote, situated on Lover’a lane, being port on tbe
. , of Millen'e form. A plan of th* lote may be seen at our ror * u
NBYV YORK—Union Ll ne.-Th* regular ““{‘■ff ""“V ^rme-ooe-thW cash, lmtenoo in two Improved Essence of Coffee
.-v.a — eqaat annual Instalments, with interest, and secured by th* manufacturer* in —
mortgage on property, keep on band for sale,
I, apply to oetlfi OGDE2
■packet schooner ELIZABETH A ELLEN0R. Fleraon,
r. will have quick dispatch a* above. Kdt freight or
1-.- 0 tJ8 a.
apply to
CO-PARTERSHU? NOTICE.
a- Tbe undersigned hare associated themfelvee to-
911 Esther, under the namo and style or Mnrphy A De-
fl.1 ?«>Py. for the transaction of general Boot and
^^Sboe burinese, having the stand on the cornet of
Congress and Will taker-streets, formerly occupied byM.
Praudergast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the puhlie. a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Gentle
men’s Moots, Shoes. Ac., which thejrwill sell chmt|>for easb.
. “PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* tine—Th.
tregular packet schooner ADCYONA. Hand, muter,
are dispatch for the above port. For freight or pass-
jply to octlS OGDEN A BUNKER.
eence of Colfee. This Is tbe bMtteiui
offered for sate, and Coffee made from
more wholesome, more delicate, Oner ‘
BOSTON—-The fine brig CENTRAL AMERICA,
ive dispatch as above. For
iCbue, muter, will have dispatch as above,
fUt or pusage apply on board, at Telfklr’a wharf, or to
" M BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Clothing. more wnoiesome, more delicate, finer 4
THIS DAY. Oct. 29th, commencing et 11 o'clock, will be c * eM j and In every respect
sold, et No. 108 Br/en street, Bio Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saving 7l par cent
The balance of Glothiog belonging to P. Kean, comprising over Ooffeo prepared In the ordinary manner. Trv Hand
mixed overcoats,frock coats, sacks, pilot doth coats, so- —If I*doee not.
—“ck and frock coats. Terms cuh. The
oct2Q
perflne black sack ...
shove con be examined on Friday, the 28th.
7118 flDB •cl"'. K.R. BENNETT, A.
dbflCN. Wood, muter, will have immediate dispatch u
above, fcot freight or passage apply to —-
oct26 BIUUIIAM, KEiy A CO.
On Tuesday, 1st November, at the court bouse, between the
the usual hours of sale, will ho sold.
Lot and Improvements, No 4, Elbert ward, corner of
South Broad and Montgumeiy. atmte. Tho lot U 60 feet
nd 46 on f‘
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
Now York and Sarannak Sti
k T - JCNER Ceptaln Look, wiU meet with dispatch
pept ,.
For frolght or passage apply to
_ H. K- WASHBURN, Agent.
NEW YORK—New Line—Tho regular
deep i
lot te fee simple. Tbe house Is lk story, wooden building
1 - . 1 - RUM. III.. I A ...111
p on South Broad ana
i Montgomery street. Th#
on a basement. In good repairs,
given at the sate.
Terms liberal and will be
oct29
and I’tein Silks. Bombazines, Alpacas. C*nton Cloths,
jmia Dowetjrl# of goods never before preien-
apply to
packet brig MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet
dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passage
. K. WASHBURN, * ’-*
oct20
, Agent.
35*f B Al.TIMORE—.Regular Line—The rag-
■Bfeuter pocket sebr D. H. BALDWIN, Fisbee, muter.
II have Immediate dispatch u abovo, .For freight or
pusage apply on board, at Toltelr’a wharf, o- **
>ct!8 . .. BRIGHAM. Kl
0u Tuesday. 1st November, will be sold, in front of tho
court bouse, between the usual hours,
Tho wooden bollding on tho eastern end of Lot No. 2,
Tryconnelltything. Derby ward, next to the residence of
the Hon. Jno. 0. Nlcoll Tho purchaser to remove the this line wiU be aeml-weekl]
building In ten daye. Terms cash, oct29
Furniture
Dayt of Lcaving Savankak for N*o York..
Th° Augusta Capt. Lyon..,-..,.Saturday, Sept. 8
The Florida Capt. WoodhuU...Satnrday, “ 10
The.Alabama.......Ctpt. Ludlow f t.,Wednea£j, •» 14
Three ships are the largest on the cout, untarpueed (a
speed, ufety or comfort—making their paaseg* la 60 to 60
hours, and are commanded by akUfnL careful and polite of-
offer a roost desirable conveyance to New
this line will be eeral-weekly—sailing each Wednesday
Saturday. Cabin pusage »gL^Bteorefe 80.
New
ntnauu
Say and
BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00.
BALTIMORE—Regular Line—'Ths reg-
On Thursday, Nov. 3d, will bo sold, at tho corner of Jones
and Drayton streets, ' '
A splendid assortment of Fashionable Parlor and Bed
Room Furniture. Particulars see catalogue. Terms cuh.
JdtteS
I, FAY A CO.,
I rents In Savannah.
’L.Ifc 1
icket schooner J
ANDERSON, Watson,
. For freight or pas-
on board, atlelfair’a wharf, or to
BRIGHAM. KELLY. A 00.
B NEW YORK—'Hie packet brig C1JNTUV,
Thompaon, muter, having a part of her cargo en-
gugeu, will have dispatch u above. For freight r- ———
apply to
oetl'J
i. rnr freight or pusage
OGDEN A BUNKER.
-Georala Line—ineregu-
l;lsr packet schooner p. R. BURTON, Captain Lingo,
iive dispatch for tbe above port. For freight of fifty
bales cotton, to complete cargo, nr passage apply to
octlS ROWLAND A
Agents New Yvik~S'WAWTOjr A T*iuux.
_ . Underwriters’ Solo.
On Monday, 3l#t Inst., at 12 o’clock, In front of Exchange,
will be sold.
The schooner Dart, with her tackte, apparel, and furni
ture, u she now lies on a shoal near Blackbemrd Island, on
the coast of Georgia. Terms cash.
Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold,
1114 bbls Naval Stores, more or leas, ou board said ves
sel. Terms cuh. oct25
J AGO.
# LIVERPOOL—The splenaid American ship
NOEM1E. Capt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch m
For freight or passage apply to
oct8 PADELFOLD, FAY A CO.
Administrator’s file.
On Tuesday, the Cth December, will be sold in front ofthe
court house, between the legal hour* of sale.
The Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, In the Savannah
8team Saw MM*, ou Hutchinson's Island. Forfurther par
ticulars Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of
the Ordinary of Chatham county u the property of D. U
’’——' * •—•**---»■—iioiatrator.
.. BAM’C L, MITCHELL,
lftBrdadWajyWvirToife,
UNITED STATES MAIL’ LINE*
U irou S 1 * in 50 to 65 hours,—An* York and
^22IgQl£nrCharUiUm Steam Paotris-Leave Adger's
——Whams every Saturday Afternoon, aod
each alternate "Wednesday. On Baturday the new and
splendid Steamshlpe
JAMES A DOER, Captain J. Dicxmeov, 1A00 tons
MARION. Captain it. Bxjunr, 1^00 Ions.
SOUTHERNER. Orotaln W. Fbenra, 1,000 ton*, will leavf
each sllermate Wednesd v, having been newly ooppertf
ami guard* raised, 1* now in complete order.
For freight or pusage, haring elegant state room aeons*
modatioos, apply at the office of the Agent.
„ „ HENRY MISSROON,
Comer East Bay and Adger A Son’s Wharves.
eedln U " *-
-TP^S FOR DEBIRY’S FERRY AND
gnVjKutei INTF.IUIEDIATE I-ANDINGS.-—The steamer
AjU.N having been recently overhauled, repaired, and
painted, will make regular weekly trip* between this city
and Demry’a Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening at
4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all the Intermediate
lauding*. The Oregon has been thoroughly roQtted under
the late Steamboat l*iw. and lier accommodations for pu-
stugers aro both ample and comfortable. She hiu been
B laced on the line particularly for the accommodation of
ie planter* and merchants on the river. For freight or
passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to
K1NCHLEY A THOMAS, Agents.
Savannah. October 1st. 1853. oct5>-detwlm
Roger*, deceased, and by order of the sduil
Administrator’ll Sale.
On Tuesday, Cth December, will be wild. In tho front of the
court house, between the legal hours.
I>>t and tmprovoment*. No. 10. corner of Sonth Broad and
Whitaker streets The lot 1a subject to ground rent • f 457
60 to the city. Tho improvement* consist of a double tene
ment dwelling, in the basement of which la an ol)lco. draw
ing room, pantriea and bathing room. On the first floor 1*
two large and elegant parlors, wiih a spacious vorandab.
inclosed with Venetian blind*. In the second story Is four
bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with ga*
There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant
N. B.—A now ahlp will be pUeedm Hie line to
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
FOR PHILADELPHIA—FAHE RKD^Ciff,
rooms, carriage house aud stable In a brick building In
of the dwelling. On the tene. in. the yard is a
FOR PALATKA, E. F.,
Tbuching at Darien, Bruntieick. St Maryt, JacktonviUe. Mid-
dld/urg, (Blade Creek.) and Picoiata.
The now and superior ateampackel* ST.
Fkkkhok.v, and WU
the rear of the dwelling,
fine pump and good water.
Also, a yellow woman, aged about 45, a good cook aod
washer.
The above property Is sold by lcavo of the Ordinary, as
the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the
administrators. Terms will be declared at “ -
it thesalo.
fijKuliiaCJOHNS. Cnpt. Jas. Frkkuoiw, and WII.IJAM
JACTON. Cupt. Tnoa. Shaw, will leave for the above places
is follows: Tho St. Johns, on Thursday nioruing. 16th lost.,
at 10 o’clock; and the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning,
20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at the
hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The
ylng the Unit ‘ ** ' ' “
tetter boat carrying the United States Mail. For freight or
passage, haring handsome stateroom Accommodations, ap
ply ou board, ot IM Mon’s tower wharf, or to
v - J. 1LGUNBY, Agent
43"The St. Johns will go to St. Augustine erery fourth
trip, commencing (leaving Savannah; on tbe 29th instant.
sept4
On Tuesday, Nurember 1st. m front of court house, within
the usual hours, will bo sold,
A lot. on Thunderbolt road, containing six and a half
acres of laud It U well located for a residence, being out
side tbe city limits about 100yards, relieving the occupant
from city uxe* It Ims a fine view of the river and road.
The abovo will be treated for previous to the day of sale by
applying at the counting room. oclfl
At Private Sale-Two five acre lots, one mite from the
city, for sale low, if applied for Immediately, on accommo
dating terma. seplfi
OPPOSITION LINE.
PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
PLACES.—Leaves every Saturday morning
0 o’clock.—Ti e regular steam packet WEJ.AKA, Capt.
N. King, will leave as abovo. Kortrelght engagements, ap.
pl^on board, or to 8 M L.iFEll'KAU, Agent,
At Private Sale—Grey. Hard Brown, and Brown Brick In
quantities to suit purchasers. auglQ
A Deslrnldo Building Lot for Sale.
!/>t No 0. fourth tytblng. An«#n ward. For particulars,
Inquire *t the counting room. jyl&
—Tho bra to Brunswick Is reduced to $1. sug25
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—fbr Put alia. Fla., and all (he interme-
duUe lamlingt m the route.
The superior new Stenm-packetWELAKA,
SkaCaptain N. Kiku. will, until further notice,
leave every MsTi'ansr. nt 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of |’a**nge in large, airy State Room*, as follows:
To Darien 83 00 1 Tol'icoUta #8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. II.—Freight consigned to H. R. Duke, for Ocala, w ill be
e-shlpped free of aU charge* at Palatka.
For freight or |ma*ago apply on lx>ard nt the Charleston
(team Packet Company’s wharf, nr to
feblB 8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent.
- — —.—Drawn numbers of
Class 128 *
62 31 10 60 21 20 1 53 40 67 01 44 63
Also. Extra Class 75:
47 27 60 64 02 28 45 8 0 30 7 26 51
Holders of prize* will please call for the cash, or renew at
K. WITHINOTON’S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY k MAURY. Managers.
Class 130. draw* on Monday, 31st instant, in this city
Bales closest 3 o’clock.P.M
CAPITAL,
$9,000.
78 Number Isittory—13 Drawn Rallots.
AY - Ticket* $1—shares in proportion.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
/hr Palatka, E. t\. via Darien. Uruntwick. St. Maryi,Jacknm-
viUc. Mid-llekarg. Black Creek ami Picoiata.
The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
T.K - - . *
Extra Cte*a7C, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
20ih October. unm.
T. K. Suaw. will leave on Tuesday Morn-
log. at lu oVtock. aud will continue to leave every Tuesday.
The Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Mary 4 60
Jacksonville q ©0
Piclata 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Creek 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
mav3l CI.AGHORN Ac CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
$36,000.
76 Number tottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
mr Ticket* flo—idiarr* in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the package for sale In Bay
tene. ’terannal^Ga., uext to Robinson A Camp.
oct20 E WITH1NGTON.
CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS 1
W E liave this dty o;ieiied a new and splendid assort
ment ofcur|ietN. c nisisting of—
Hump, Dutch, Vcm-tlnn, Stnlr, Three Ply,
liiKrnln, ami Urustrls Carputsi
Also, a very handviuie u*<4irtineut of Velvet and Clienel
Rug*, Hemp, and Cocoa Mat*. Drugget and Floor Oil Cloths,
nil of which will l>e sold at the lowest prices, by
sep20 AIKEN k BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF 1833.
aTO MER'HANTS AND WllliLEBAIJS PURCHASERS OF
A DRY GOODS.—Our urrnugeinent* for the FallTra<le
will be completed in a fnwiteys, when we will be prepared
to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Good*. Ilosiei v. Trimmings, llabcr-
daebery, and Small Wares. Ribbon*. Ac.
M. PRENDERGAST k CO.,
178 Broughton-street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
»ldw. aug27
NEYV GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 t
D KWITr At MORGAN aro receiving by the steamers week
ly their fall and win or Good*, to which they respect
fully Hollclwattentlon:
Plain aud (qpued black Silks, colored glace aud ducape do
Plaid and brocade •''ilk of tho newest stylu
Plain French MnuHlIn de toines. French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool FUM* for children's wear, plaid Raw Silks
l’luiu and plaid Poplin*, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linen*. Ac,
1 itibero's new hnildiiis. Congress-street.
HUDSON, FLEB1ING & UO.,
Factors ntid Commission merchants,
iV». 94 Bay street. Savannah. Un.,
T ENDER their service* to planters, merchants and deal
er*. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in liu*ino*s with Hontixs. Hcneo.v
& Co., of Charleston, thu o*Ubli*hiuent of an office In this
city will afford our friend* choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will bo given to business, uml tho usutl facilities af
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON.
W. R FLEMING, ) S * ,ann&h -
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Auguste.
*ep!8—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
Life and Fire Insurance.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over 8230.000.
Amua> Gnx. President. J**. C. Wsiki.kt. Pec’y.
TUI* Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and u|>oii the Mutual plan, thus combining tho
benefit* of both systems at tho option of the Insured.
The 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 Uulon.
[I.. 8.J signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Account*,
State of Connecticut.
Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken mi reasonable torn*.
The subscriber Is also Agent for the following FIro Compa
nies:
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital 82.500.000
Capital paid in 81,000,000
C. E. HaBkciit, K-q., )
Hilxrv Ltmux. K»q.. yTrustees, New York.
R'ibxkt Dillox, Esq. J
Farmers* Fire Insurance Company.
Capital 8200.000.
Granite Fire Insurance Company.
Capital 8200.000,
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital 8160.000.
New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp'y.
Capital 8150.000.
These Companies haviug a cash capital, safely Invested
in bund and mortgage, are prepared to oficct Insurance
against damage by fira.on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
For insurance in either of the above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
sept 20— It office 129 Congrc**-*t.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
*5»3r>/- carrigks. buggies and sulkies.—a
general assortraeet. Just received.—The sub-
riber* are now prepared to offer to the public. Carrlngos,
* ”■ ’* • - •• • * - *i from some of the
N EW BOOKS—Received by sj. fj. Sibloy,October 4.1853.
—Tim Mud Cabin, of the character and tendencies of
Britldi institution*, by Warren Isham.
Tlie Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, by Emerson
Benitto: Edith's Legacy, by tho author of Adelaide LindoT.
TIi* \V Ml. I7r,tlu.r up lhi« It'.l. n'tli. ITnlt-.pil O' hv V..1
The White Cruiser, or the Fate of tlie Unheard Of, by Ned
Runtime ; Putnam’s Magaxim', fur October.
The Knickerbocker ; the tondon Journal.
Industry of all Nation*.
JancSeton. or the King's Advocate, a bcottUh historical
romance, by James Grant.
Tlie Rudiments of the Art of Building, represented In five
sections, edited by John Bullock.
Vlolot, the Danseuse, or Courtship anil Wedlock, by the
author of tho Gilt. Ac,
Tlie Rebel Scout, a romance > f the American Revolution,
by Anna Ashland. For sale at 135Congresa-at. octfi
Phieton*, Buggies. Carryall*. Ac. fresh from some ol ..
most popular Establishments, and Builders at the North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirement* of this market.
The/ are determined to keep only such articles In their
line, a* they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they will bo sustained in offering a belter
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept In this
market.
Tlie Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine. and satisfy themselves, whethor they are (n earnest,
by an examination of their stock
jfST All kinds of Itepa'ring done as heretofore.
L.H. BENNETT A CO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
NEW HOOKS.
A CTS of the Legislature of Georgia, for 1851-*2; Mis*
Bremer's Homes of the New World—1 * **
—impressions of
Bremer's Homes of the New
America, la two volumes.
The Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, In two
volumes, with plate*.
Men and Thlnir* aa T Saw Them In Europe, by Kirwan.
Venice—tlie City of tho Hca. from the invasion of Napo
leon to the capitulation In 1849. by Wm. Flagg, with a map
and embellishments, in two volume*. '
Sir Wm. Hamilton’* Discussion* on Philosophy and Lit
erature, Education and Unlrersity Reform.
e«Teinpleton’s Engineer,(Millwright and Mechanics’ Pocket
Companion, with mathematical tables.
Picture Pleasure Book, with 500 illustrations.
Swiss Family Robinson, with 8 Illustrations.
Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay.
Fern Leave*, from Fanny’s Port Folio.
Cloister Life or Charles V ; The Mud Cabin', Profesao*
SiUiman’a Travels In Earopo: Echoes of a Belle; Lorenso
Benoni; Moore’s Life of Sberiaaa, Ac.
oct26 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod-
fart A Co's,, and Joan B- Dunham’s Plano
. 'Fortes, are always supplied irlth an as
sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru
ment*. For durability tboy can be fully srarranted. whilst
their superiority oftone and touch is evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, a* well as th# critical
connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully invited to view
these Instrument*. An armngement having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
can also be enabled to judge ofthe tone.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square.
Kf Second hand Plano* token in exchange, also tuned
and repaired. J#17
■jjoU.HE KEEPERS and ‘others will please take notice that
. _ the obUructlont at the entrance of my store, conse
quent upon the pqtting ap of an Iron Front, are now suffi
ciently removed to enable them to galweOsy access to the
Interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked as
usual, with Crockory, China. GLu* and Stone Ware, (amity
Hardware, wood and willow Ware.Tin Ware and Table Cub-
lery; together with a great variety of Lamps, Lanterns,
Wicks, fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be
sold at moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS,
aog25 100 Bryan-street
S UNDRIES.—5fi bbl* Genesee Flour. 60 do Batter, Sugar
and Soda Crackere, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 50 do Btuart’a
—Discus-
MORE NEW BOOKS.
R eceived by b. a sibley, oct. 25th. i853
slon on Philosophy and Literatnre, by Sir W. I
Homes ofthe New World, or Impressions of America, by
Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary HowftL
Men and Thing* In Europe, by Kirwan.
Ifome Pictures, by Mr* Mary A Denison.
Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles and Spars for th*
laoagemcnt of the Tongue, by Geo W Hervey.
Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, by Rev Wm Hanna.
All I* not Gold that Glitters, or the Young California, by
Cousin Alice.
Tbe Young Astronomer, J C Abbott
Gleason's Pictorial; Barn urn's Illustrated News.
Godey’s Lady’s Book end Graham’s Magazine, for Novem
ber ; Blackwood's Magazine, for October ; Clouded Happi
ness, a novel, translated from the French of tbe Countess
d’Orsay; The Midnight Queen, by George Uppord. For
side at 135 Congress street. oct26
and Soda Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar
Clarified Sugar, 76 do do Crashed and P01
boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, loot. v
bbla K. Phelps aod Roee Gin, 40 do P. A if. Connecticut Ri
ver do. landing and for sale b;
ale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars, Sleeves. Cbemeaetts,
Infant s’Waists and Qip*: Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons:
ladies’, gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery; needle worked
. gentlemen 1 * and ehlldren'i Hosiery ,
Trimmings, Cambric and Swiss Bonds; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkerchief*, just received and for sale at
the lowrat prices, by
gUNDjUm—200 bbls enj
Diwrrr a Morgan.
)bl* superfine Howard street Flour, 200
. _ do Etewab Mills Georgia do. 110 bag* Cunningham's do
do. 60 bbls para Genesee do, 28 do H Smith’s extra do, 80
' ' “ ' end sods Cracker J ~* v * *-
do batter, sugar and soda Crackers, 400 bags prime green
and firir Rio Coffee. lOOhbds prime Bacon Sides, fiO do do
ShouI<I«rs. 25 casks sagar cured Hams, 40 hhd*
iv a! L DRESS GOODS—Moulin de toinee, figured and
1* pUti • • *—" — —■
plain for ladies and children; French. English and
German Merinos; colored Alpacas, raw SUke end worsted
Plaid; Plaid Brocade and plain Silks ■ silk Mantillas, small
■■Sagar cured Hams, 40 hhd* priflML.
fair Porto Rico Sagar. 16 do do Saint Croix do, 900 bbls Stnl
art’s A 0 andC clarified do,80 do crashed and powdered do.
100 do K Phelps’ and Rose Gin, 40 do Dosoeetfe Brandy. 10
do New England Ram, tor aal*
■ oetlfi ' v
jr sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
. ISIB wwwwww am, wupiim, whu - - - • * .
figured Shawls and srorstod Searfk; long and eQaare Plaid aaglo ' ■ ~ A-BONAUD..
Shawls ; colored and black Plaid Ginwhams; all elm Plaids. TU3T received beautifully amhwMarad \j^n ee«n*w<«'
Afo**as#ortin#atJastrec#iT#dandfotiil#by k nmva J HsnJkerehteh, also, Freoch wotkedOoUaravwryrich.
.real* by
AIKIN A BURNS.
jy^OURNING GOODS—-Blae^Bcanbari nee, pf the Jxst
moke; black French and English Merinos; block Al
paca a full assortment, zt aU prices; black Silks, plain aod
figured, all qaslitlee; black Moaslln d# LateeaTbeet qnallr
patterns. For aale by ' seplS "" AHtEN AYU^fS.
QILK Pocket Hondkerehteft. or various qnaMtfee.eai
O prices, also Unas cambric fiandkerebUA, of which wo
hare received »large supply.
AHtEN A BURNS.
-lOboxee Lemoa Syrup j •
jsanjjssnK
7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June lltk, at ie’dodk.
The fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000
^T^lifTn **"’• burthen, J. Bxxmrrr, commander, wUl leave
as pei annoxd schedule every other Saturday.
rilOX niARLXSTO.V.
June 11
June 25
Jnly...
July..,
August 0
Augur t.. "
Sept 11
October... 1
October...16
October ...29
Norember..l2
November. 26
September.. 3 j December..10
Cabin passage.
Steerage,
mow nnusnnu,
June 4 8
June 18 8
July. 2 C
July........lr o
July. 30 K
August 18 N
August 27 E
Sept......10
Sept......24
October.,.. 8
October....Si
November. •
November.19
December.. 8
..81*
8
Through tickets to New York 17
This shin has been thoroughly overhauled and fnrnlshed
bollors, and a large and elegant dining saloon on
* *** the© * ‘
with new b , „
deck, with erery arrangement that can odd to tl
of passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf aa tbe
Uverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City or Handies*
ter. at the foot of Queon street, and Central wharf,Charles
ton.
Freight on all perishable article! must be pre-paldj
For freight or losaage, apply to
H. F. BAKER A 00.,
Accommodation wharf, Charleston,
SAMUEL T. PERCE.
June?Agent, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATEN MAIL,
From Macon, Gn., to Tallahassee, Flit*
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to Thllahasssr.
Bam&x s^rsE
commenced on the 6th Inat., running throe times a week
via. Newton, Balnbridgo. and Quincy, and three tiny** a
week via. Thomnavllle. Duncanaville, r-
Inhnssee, at 10 o’clocx on tbo evening ofthe next day—time
by cither route 35 houra.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Belnbridge
and Quincy, to Tallaliaaace returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays, Tues'lar* and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tueadays, Thursday*, and Saturdays, by the way ol
Thomaaville—returning name route on Mondays, Wednesday#
and Fridays, at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallaliassce by either ronte
In 35 hour*—from ataeon in 38—and from Savannah In 60
houra.
By this ronte Pasaenprs leaving Savannah by 8 o’doe
Train of Curs, will arrlvo at Tallahassee In 60 hours. It ie
also decidedly tho best, clienpeat snd most expeditious rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Ogluthorpo $1,75 ; from OglethorP*
to Tullahaasee. $16,00.
L. C. fliisw. Agent at Oglothorpe,
A. A. Fuuroi, •* *• Thllahaasee.
aug30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor
MACOS AMP WKBTKKM iCAiUmAM. '
Mnli Train.
Leaves Macon 'tally, at 8o'clock, P. If.
“ Atlanta “ “ 6J< « P. M,
/CONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western
O and Atlantic and IaGrenge Roods, and with the Day
VhIi. .1 III. I).L. .t . » 1 _ k II- J- . Ill. n
Train of tlie Georgia Road, and at Mar*' I with the Day
Trains of the Central and South-wostorn i»<>ada. Passenirer
_!I1 I-. I- It. 1 in,. 1 .. -4... I
will arrive in Macon at 121/. and at Adnata at 1J4, having
the remainder of the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wh*
in at o A. M. t will arrive at Montgomery tn for*
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery
ty-clght hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hours
staging.
AccommodatlonTralna.TrLWcekly, will lcavo Macon erery
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M, Re.
turning. leave Atlanta erery Tuesday, Thursday and Satur.
day, at 7« A. M. Tills Tteln will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with th* Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by tbe up.
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, Bup’f
Maqo-V, May 17.1862.3mo Jy2J
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
J UJMIJ mi* It. N.j
arrive at Oglctborpo 10J^ A. M.; arrive at Columbus 1
o’clock, P. M.
I/>ave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock, A. M.,andOgtetnorpc
at 11 % A. M.; arrive at Macon at3)4 P.M.
Connectlngat Macon each way with Central R R train to
Savannah. Augusta and MllledgeviUc, and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Noah-
vllle. Ac.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by test line of coaches, 28
to Opelika, theneo 64 mites by M. A W. P. R. B. to Montgom*
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee andEufeuU
mail stages.
Passengers broikfost and dino at Fort Valley.
GEO. W, ADAMS, Superintendent
Uacox, Aug. 20.1853. aug81
TUB BEST CHAMPAIGN IN TIffi MARKET.
TI1E ‘F1U8SARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE
‘LONDON CLUB* CHAMPAIGN.
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform th* trad*
and public generally that be Is now receiving these
truly excellent wine*, per every Havre packet, wlilob he
offers In bond or from store.
The nbove wines have been carefhlly examined and com
pared with all the fevorito brands, and are prononneed by
Judges fully equal to the very best and fer superior to
many which are aelling at a higher price.
Messrs. Fhbsukd, Pmix et Fite, of Rlielras. proprietors of
tho above brands, possessing facilities for th* preparation
or fine wines, equal to those of any other bouse in the wine '
districts, csn’gusrsntee their wines being selected from, th*
finest vintages, will always be found of the same superior
and uniform quality.
Ihe labelaand corks bear the name of tbe proprietor*.
The trade ta Invited to examine aampleeat the agency.
WILLIAM W. H1NCXEN,
Sole Agent and Importer for the
United States and Omsitae,
octl8—d3m 11 Old Slip, New York.
PLASTERING, diC.
T HE undersigned having commenced business on hie
own account, respectfully tenders hi* services to th*
public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Ploo*
taring, Stoco Work, Ac. Ac., at tbe usual prices, aod wilt
in erery case warrant work executed by himself, or under
hta supervision. Builders and others contemplating build
log, would do well to call upon him before contracting with
others. Orders left at his resideno*. Joacs-eL, comer of
Bsrnsrd-st., will be piomptly attended to.
JnlylS—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER.
JJAY.—M bundles prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig
Philura, and for sale by
anglfi BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
V EGETABLE Cotters. Patty Pans,- French and English •“
Basting Spoons, Skimmer*. Soup Ladles. Ac., lost re* -
V Basting Spoons, Skimmer*. Soup
celvedandforsaleby Junc3 J. P. COLLINS
/CASHMERES, Moaslln de Lalnea, plaid PotiHnt, Merino*
V/ In *11 colors, eiubmere Plaids, Saxony colored Flannel*,
plain and brocade Silks In new styles, block 811k* in all
widths and qualities, black Satin de Cbene, and » great re-
rlety of other article* for todies' drawee, Jut mini end
for sale at the lowest price# by • •
*e P 27 DxWnt A MOROAN.
R ECEIVED BY LACT STEAMER.—Hair doth shirts, mull
and cansook muslins, net glove* and 'mite lace man-
till**, wash blond, gras* clotty V W ooltant and chemtaetts,
B READ SHEER—For catting bread of an equal
nee*, slicing smoked beet; cutting cold slaw, Ac,
knife een be regulated to cut any thickneu required
an Jf to Jf of an Inch. For sale by
augS -
This
required from
J. P. COLLINA ,
PORTO RI00 8UGAR-—25 hhd*
JL Eclipse, and fer aal* by
8ept27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A PO.
P IG HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF-6 bbtaHgBtaJuuam
8 do Smoked Beef, for sale by A. BONAUD.
arrival* a large asaort-
8 do Smoked Beet for sal* by
T7INB 8HIBT8.—Received by late arrival* a Je
Paper Shades Mtd-fjr ~ ‘'
Globes, of sr--^-
TPOR GAS BURNERS—Painted P
Jf also, cut end ground gtase Gk—, _ _ . —.
terns, for safe by <**12 J. r, I
CHEESE AND LARD—kegs selected G
Butter; 50 boxes selected PigBeh Dairy
. Hiram Smith's Flow, new wheat, motived;