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— r»lm perl. nrfttMt
moM ottfatwaaT
Mri ilm’. Men's. and Boy's Gloves, a large variety.
Hadnrjr.
In'iud Boy’s Wanted and Cattoft Half Boa* r Ladies’
184, U4 and 124 Liana Sheetings :94. 10-4 and 114
Inn ud bleached Cotton Sheetings; PUIuw Case Linens
■ - ^ CMtou; M. 94 and 104 bro. and. bl’ched Table Dam-
- ^ Qasaask CluUu; Xepkina and Doyle*; Hucabuc.
tooksad Ruuiz Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles; Bad-
v 5tafimutnreDfajity*4|m Caeiiteetsa.
T. But french Cloths; Plain and Twilled Bins do. da;
MM Do* Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans;
* large variety; black braeadsdo.;
I^Mls (PLaines; French and English fkimbssfnas ; AI-
■ canton and Tanias < laths.
^' CloaM ami flaaOllaa.
r%tk Qdsks and Talma* ; black sad enl’d SIk Mantll-
JrUOu’ bi’kaad cod Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety
^^.—i—sttflanna ^ , Ttamn GmoAu.
teasDaCbilan and Chemisettes; Lacs do; rich embtnfd-
ntafewnBiikto; Mourning Collars, Chemisettes, and Cu-
■ jun, ■ Muslin Capo ; Infant's Waists; Swiss and Jac.
■wm awl Inserting*; Thread and U>1» Edgings and In-
ggtMS • Cwnbric and Muslin Souls.
DEWITT & MORGAN
nrrHUur sale, at tha lowest: market pries, a targe and
Vsitt*lsetad slock of Dry Goods, to which they respect-
tfj elicit attention: _
f TTrm Reads.
Rack SDu. of all width* amf beat makes.
Rick Brand Silks, plain and colored SBca,
Baria plaid and brocade Silks.
Pun printed M. de Lalnes, a lam and beautiful stock.
Plain colored do. and Chocas and Broadway Browns,
Snail Ignred Mouslin da Laines. toe children,
fariith and American Muuslfa da Laimu.
Printed Satin d» Chant*, new and very handaoma.
4 treat variety of Muurning Dress Goods ami Embroiile-
rimenariiting of every thing us wand beautiful.
Alan* variety of Emrlish and German Bnatery, for fe-
‘ ul children.
ranasta. Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Triah
p—«, table Damasks and Napkins, Ksrseys, Plains. Osna-
tep. Brawn gurtinga. kc-.to. «*I9
Jt. PRENDERGAST Sc CO„
U» Bnughtim fired. oppoate SL Andrew's fluff. Strom
■ TjAVK pest pleasure in directing attention to late pur-
11 chaser fn oranredun with their retail trade, they car-
ifoet strictly the seme intern. hr the sale of their goods, as
spanned by the large bosxses fa* the naetbern dties. name
ly Bring their customers the Rill advantage arising from
taring In large Iota. Planters, and bead* uf fiunlUea, and
all prams, buying in quantity. will 9mi many large Iota to
tay from, and dedilsdly aheap oeti“
BAKERY! RAKERY!!
T B andcrugaed bags leave to Indira the citterns of
Savannah, that be will open an the 1st af November,
tlkkary, at tbs earner af Jeffursoa and Charlton streets,
taws ns villhava the
lot il Horn aid the laifnt Silt Brad
lr the pries, bis system being cash sod no credit. H» will
garutra tbit bis friends and the public in patronizing
■* v 11 In satisfied.
TUmU tu be paid fur In advance, and Bread tor cash an-
If- Tickets can be left at the house if required, or Brand
ewriri to any psrt of the city.
Us sub system is the order of the day with me. ae I
**» lost vnoogh in by-go us days. What l have lost with
tad cnatomen I will make up with good paying patrons,
taring them a arger size bread, as cash will muve the
•FHw. Cakes, and Busks, to he had at all timet at the
*v bakery. o«tI9—ilm P. GIEBELHOCSE.
PROPOSALS FOB RATIONS AMD FUEL
FOR LIGHT YESriELd.
^nunoa's Cmx—Scmsmsoor or Lrana,)
9th October. 1353. f
CKPAR.VTE sealed proposals will be received at this a dice
U endl 12 o’clock, it. an Tnesday. the 1st day of Novem-
fnr tornishing and delivering Rations anil Fuel
J*oV the Light Vessels In this Collection District, vis -
fetus Light Vessel stationed at Tybce Island knolL enti-
" tatlon* fur three cun. ami to cords af wood.
jareed •—; ami for the Light Vessel stationed at Iir-
jjV .sd tutor. entitled to rations tor tour men. and to ——
JS* \7 no '*- P* r «ord —. from the drat af Xnvember,
Wtodietliirtieth of June, 1934. inclusive. Ttie rations
■fetanwil amlapprovml quality—to he delivered In good
■^ancient padugee. barrels, baxss. and cocas, and in
ptflrter.uB board the above named light vessels, at
*7 * inarter. free of expense to the United states.
** agneablj to the annexed table of the weekly ration.
**T..
™ritf
t ^ l by*hS^ t |t ^ t t,lll? ^^ l ; 1 1 ’ >fflUitlatly 0tteU 60 prt>y<>nC
- uUy* 1 mart ,tat * 'listitctly the pries for which
be furnished an board each Light
•tat " rnr luppljtng bet, both coal ami woo<L
III ua t “ rt P^co per ton or coni, and the
to.”fjeJlty of each, to be deli vs red on board each
XaXL"**''*
say bid Lir all the rations required, or for
«kWjT.i! , ? n “ rt r at hie option—separate bills an re-
J^wtbsfhel-am quantity to be .leUvered. not oiten-
a^Jgayjarter, to be determined by the inspector
j^^atioctcr will be required to enter Into bond with
5£?"Wlty tor the Ikithftxl execution of the contract.
or^onfract entered into, until
nwJ?* , ri pr will be reqnired to keep at bast,, in tbs
jSSavZ?* month's rations tor the entire craw sf the
- ktametaearrai 6 * 8 ^ ^ nr ’ °° board at all ri m —; and any
talked”!? ^ *«mint of
; J* ketiatgeabb to the contractor.
"~tail_l_!.. _ Inspector, or otW y.«u U
im?***! ««htbouse establishment, wiU haal-
or silver rations tor the crew or Owl
Mk Ah'*^ tot !-*°pvriirtsndcnt. or inspector, will be aHow-
ta*Wx3" torts of the ration, nor the times that
Wastry*"*°P flB **Mw delivery, withontanthori-
® ,n,,tlti ; t ing the ratiim tor the erew of
Jlhv■•hnrtnte!. i th * tr duality approved
- 1 i**k QT toa Inspector nt the District.or
***« » may he assigned to perform that
be p iid tor rations snd tool which
in * ln 1 rima «n e the quality, qnaotL
ssiwjyssr ~ »—*«*«™«,
UjM Uiw Doarl
JOHN Bngrow, Sup't Lights.
^X-tar^es sr this la^t ^ntAMKH—
f naw and beautiful oatterne of canary
- ncsivsd. Those doaiiooe ofabamt
uaadcaeproof against JUtes.hove only
*ariy eallfiiracbnisefraai a fne we
^ regatta of the dquatie Clnh ef Geeegin,
w- ~-
TB RENT— A brink house on Jones street, on a At
lot. Pus session riven immediately. Apply to
eetll t: J. WALSH.
raimuittee roum or drill roam. Rent moderate Aj
sly at bis efflee. June 28
TO RENT—Three of the five tenement honseaTv
of Abereorn and Joses street. “
TO RENT.—The store Immediately under our offle -
nQ suited tor a grain and bed store or tor storage i t
Apply to aep3 ROWLANOA CO.
TO RCTT.—A small coadbrtabie House in a r
spsetahte sod central part ef the ei^r. Rent 130
PossBsciua given on the 1st November, or sooner
Apply st this office. aug20
OFFICK TO RENT.—The offlee over TVebeter -
Palmes store, occupied tor the post year by livesi
Tort k Dunham, a desirable place tor a Factor sr -
■fanMerchant. WOT be rented toe atarmufjea.
on reasonable terms if applied tor sona
sapt3D WEBSTER k PALMES.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB SALE L
BAKER COUNTY. GA.
Ok. The subscriber, -iesirmis of removing from the 5la -
■yof Georgia, oflfera tor nab hie PLANTATION, lying »•.
too waters of the Coobiwahaee, five miles west of Alban-
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. NlchoUs, and oti
era; containing 3.125 seres, mure or less.
There are about 300 scree of open, cultivated land. T7
land U situated so that it can be easily divided, and it t*
purchasers appear, toe subscriber will divide It m as i
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would da well to a>
dress -Moore k Edwards.” or myselC st this pises.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon. Go. August 30.1853. octl—If
My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lanita »
any person calling tor that purpose. J. J. R.
foWltown plantation fob sale.
The undersigned oflbra tor sale his Plantatina lyir
un the mouth af this celebrated creek, in the enun
Lee. adjoining the village of Palmyra, snd 8ve mil*
from the city of Albany, containing 1,300 acres, 700 in cu
tivatiim. all necessary buildings ami a grist mill, nesr
new. Hare is a market tor everything, good society, efaure
ecttnoL daily mall to. Such as ara willing to give a liber
prfeafor a ihwiaw plantation, possessing unusual a-Want.
gas. an invited to end and sew Ik L. B. MERCER
PzLWTm-Ga Aag.15.l853.eodtNol—augJ3
J. V. CONNERAT Sc CO.
Have now in store, and tor sale on the mo
flSkvorabla terms—25 hhds Porto Rico and Muse
I vado Sugars. 75 bbis dtnart’w A B and C elarilli
•■In, 40 bbls erubeil and pulverised do.
10 boxes Loaf ^ugar
120 bogs Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do,
•0 hhda, tierces and bbls W. L and N Q Molasses.
75 boxes sperm and adamantine Candles,
150 packages hyson and black Teas.
100 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour.
10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy,
15 quarter pipes floe Ohl French brandy.
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port WInr.
50 do do Malaga, snd IS do Teneriifr Wine,
30 bbla Old Monongahela Whisky.
8 pipes Holland Gin, clover leaf brand.
2 puncheons Jamaica, ami 20 do St Croix Rum,
AO bbls sugar, batter ami soita Biscuits.
150 da domestic Brandy. Gin, Ram ami Whisky,
100 baskets ptMiite Heatsink Champaign Wine,
50 do do Hungarian Lion do
SO do do Crown and Rough and Ready do
120 X Spanish Segari- various brands,
r nr with choice Butter, Goshen Cheese, snd other ar
usually found In wholesale groceries. octld
ATIsAITTA MILLS FLOUR,
FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT.
T HE undersigned, agents tor the above mills, expect»
be siipplled with one or two car loads a week of tli
Superior Flour, which they will sail from the Railroad !>•
pat. as It arrives, to dealers and bakers on (kvorable term '
act 13 CRANE k RODGERS.
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, AC
AT VERY LOW PKICKS.
TITE take pleasure in calling the attention of planters '
v v oar very extensive stock of Woolen and Tamest
Goode, many of which we purchased before the great a-
vine* in wooL ami still therefore sell them corresponding!
low, catuutiing of—
40 bales Lomlun Duffll and colored Blankets,
50 do brown twilled Kerseys; 10 do black do,
30 <to brown •iomeatin Gootls.
10 do plain red Flannel; 3 d
15 du shirting Stripes,
10 do Schley's Georgia Ptains,
ami Mai
1 do,
ley _
IS cases Louisiana ami Marlboro’ Stripes and Flaiils.
3 do plahl Unsays, stripes and plaids,
5 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans.
5 do Scotch and dome*tic Ginghams.
30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
29 do English and American Prints,
50 dozen Negro Caps; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 Ruggsand Matts; 200 Carpet Bags,
300 Negro Head-handkerchiefs,
1000 'listen woolen and cotton Huslrry.
Planters amt merchanta visiting our city dnring the to
and winter will And it to their interest to look trough ot
stock, as we ara disposed to sell at a small advance uno
cost octfi AIKEN Jt BURNS.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!
FOB FALL AND WINTER.
K EMPTDN k VEUtiTILLE have now opened a large and
well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good,
which they assure their friends, and the public general!;
is <iifflcult to be surpassed, either In variety ar quality.—
Tlutir purchases have been marie upon such advantages t
terms also, as to afford great Inducements to public patron
age. In addition to a cum piste ami handsome supply of
Dress, Fancy and Hnu.se Goons, as wall as a general assort,
meat uf all other kinds of goo* Is in their Une. may be found :
34.94 sod 104 Duffll Blankets,
34. 94 and 104 Twilled do
84.94 ami 10-4 Gray do
104,114,124 and LJ4 line Bed Blankets,
Also. Crib ami Cradle Blankets.
Ami. for negroes’ wear, a large stock af Plaids and Ker -
seys. at prices sa low as they can be bought anywhere, uJ
the following styles:
Schley'a heavy Twilled Kerseys.
Superior heavy Emriish Kerseys, a splendid articlo
Imitation Georgia Ksrseys, very heavy
Kendall Kerseys, and the old style Cablewarp do.
Also. grey, whits 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 Wwring's Bang*, 71 St. Julian and 186 Bryan
street oct5
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOB FALL AND WINTUL.
...... ,. comprising
variety of every article for gentleman’s wear, suitable tor
the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a
portion of the stock on hand;
Overooats and Sortoata of black and bine beaver doth.
Back ami brawn mohair doth.
Norway and Labrador coatings,
Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
Black doth dress snd frock easts.
Bine and brawn doth business frocks.
French toner easafmere pants.
Gray and mlxad tweed cassimsre pants,
Black and mixed satinet panto,
Plate and plaid tansy panto.
Em brads red end piain black sssstmere vests,
Figured sod plain black silk vesta,
Plush velvet vesta.
Figured black sad fcney cashmere vests,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as A as white shirts, silk and merino undershirts, merino
Canton flannel* and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
eolnred snd white kid glove*, stocks, cravats ami *earft.
neck-ties, suspender* etc., the whato of which is uffltrad Dir
■ale low, by WM. K. SYMONS. Draper k Tailor.
oetC It Whit ’ ‘
exceed-O (Wet In length;
to enaad»too«‘&t tagti^
*» BSj 555
_ , - AXark waa
S5 ]Lmmm j
rC by
OGDEN I
C Y. CONNERAT k OX
fVLS. te—Iftbht* UnsaedOiL 10 .to Sperm do. 10 do R«-
jjMte-^gJJ^Maetoa^itojWOOlhn White lead. 100
NX k RODGERS.
AP.COtLPBMOIHfcwte! ,
pAROWAY cblUMAL.—10 dn Ckiuway CMlat, tor eeii*'
ee& Ctawrf^ieiWBrimtinta
KDCRIE
RAL AGENTS AND BROKERS;
Far the Furebeee and Sale ef atneks, Bonds, Exchange a
Beal Estate,!!! Bay-street. Savannah. JaaSt
CBARLEf P, COOPER,
ATTOBXFY AT LAW AND COMMUk^ONER FOR FLORIDA
ns * *—* * * ~-
WOT practice fa tto
Mclntoi«h counties; also^ the United States Ctarait end
District GoOtto tor the Southern District ef Georgia.
Rmunoa—Him. R XL Charlton. Messrs. Crane to Rod-
eon, Boston k Ylilalonga, Daniel B. Stewart. Savannah;
Hun James X Broome. A B. Mallory. Than. BatteeiLThoe.
Douglas. C. H. Dupont. W. A Forward. Florida. " “
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Tmupcille. Lowndes county, Ga.
WQI practise in Thu am*. Lownda*. Clinch. Were, AppQng.
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, ami Pulaski counties. Georgia •
ami fa Jetfetsan, Madiena. Hamilton, and Columbia nourw
tie*, Florida. feb23
ant v. wittum nrsmntra nuvm. /snr mows.
WILLIAMS. OLIVER * BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Fista. JAtrtea County. Ga.,
Will practise fa tb* counties af Marion, Macon, Houston.
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee. Lee, and any adjoining
counties where their service* may he requirwL Jan29
FERDINAND MOOLTDN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Washington City. D. C..
WDI practise fa the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment jun*22
DE. G. F. COOPER,
Office under Mrs. Sciinider’s. west of Liberty square. Mont
gomery-street. Residence corner of Perry and Drsyton-
streats, opposite the Catholic Church. June22
JOSEPH GANAHls,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Canter ef Bay and Whitaker streets.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
0j)Ice—173 Bay-strut. Savannah. Georgia.
WALTER 8. SOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 99 BaystretL Savannah, Georgia.
HeaWEEN MeINTOSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JadnmriOe. Fa.
JULIA* RABMHP61,
attorney at law,
cytre, corner qf WXitaker-sL amt Bay-lane. Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DBT.
Ojflcs. earner Bay ami Bamardatrects. Savannah.
TaOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cotmntus. Georgut.
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Nfe 14 WaOutreet Soto Fork.
JOHN O. FALUGAST,
WgOtlSAtl A.V O S ST Sit DSALSS IS
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW dASH AND PANEL DOORS.
Wat Side X'moment Square. Saxxtnnak. Ga.
BROWN Jt HARRIS.
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
wen sunn sruar. sxvsrauit. as.
ORDIN ARY^ OFFICE,
Cbrncr of Bay and Whllakar-streete. Office hours from 9
ALtotP.lt; amt from 3tf, ?. M. to 8. P. M.
DAS IE LL Jt COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUXSEUjJRti AT L.VW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WOT take contracts Cir Building ami Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of at An
drew’s HrtIL Broughton street.
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE .INI) SHIP PLUMBER,
.Vo. 148 Bi-nuiihton drrrt. Santmah. Ga
Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin. cupper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand! Orler* from the country prom pity at.
tended to oct23—3m
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to toy Tin Roofr on correct prin
ciples.anil from sixteen years’ experience, tbebasenrad be
can give Mtufactina. Prices very low. Best rnfenrace
J. J. MAURICE.
EariJuttors ami Conductors made to onler.
ATTORNEY AND CnUNSELLDB AT L.tTF.
AUitjnbtr. But FnriiUt.
Will practice in the Eastern sod Southern cnnntie*. Refer
to CoL S. 3. Sibioy. and R. B. Hiltou. E*q.. Savannah. Ga.
3. VT. FATTERSOS,
ATTORNEY AND CtiUNSETAOR AT LAW,
fhrv/tX Vimnn County. Gtu
J. B. HATNX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarbnrmigli. Srtnra County,
Practices in the Eastern ami Midille Circuits of Georgia.
jy2B—3m
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Manticdbt. Jrfprton County. Ftnruia.
Reference—Hun W. B. Fuatao. Savannah. Ga.
febS
et: a. ximwnoo. e. c. wnaow.
NORWOOD Jt WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .tnmmutk. Ga..
WiU practice in all the Counties of the KMtemCireuit. Bu-
tineas cummitted to their 'are. will receive prompt atten
tion. Offlee on Bay street, aver Warrrxa A Pxum’.
wnxua 3. ftnews. inaa a. millmh.
FLE3QIG Jt iT.f.kw.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law. will
attend punctunUy to any biuinreaentrusted to tiieir care.
Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messra.
Swift. Denslnw k Co’s.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
TmupviUe. Georgia.
Will practise in the Clrocnit Courts of Thomas, Lowndes.
Clinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Genraia: and in the Cir
cuit Courts of Julfrrvin. Maiiison snu Hamilton, of the
Mi'liil* Circuit of Floriila. tod in Alachua and Colombia
countie* in the Eastern Circuit of Flori'la Will attend to
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
JOHN K. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin. Lauren* county. Go.. late junior partner of the
Arm of A k J. Cootmua, Irwin ten. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to h>s care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah.
mayT—dkwly
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Ourru' BuOdinq. oppnaU Pukttki Home,
Having made large additions to his establishment, routine
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome ftyle.aad os aoccmmodating terms.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
OT Hartibxd, Conn.
Ths undersigned. Agents at the aho vs Company are prepared
to take risks against Fn* on Building* ami their contents.
Also Maaraldsa Rbdcl on the-mmttovorable terms.
BRIUHAXL KELLY k CO., .Igsnts.
JOHN RUIN.
ALCTI0NEER AND COSlMIdlON XIERCH-tNT,
153 Brrud-ttnd. Cblumbui. Ga..
WIU traasset the above business m the usual manner, sad
pay strict attention to all consignment* entrusted to his
care. He would respeet&ily rater to the following_net-
euos: How. Alfred tveeaon. Major John H. Howard. War-
ham CrnmwelL Esq.. Lewis M. ikirr.Cb Iambus, 6*4 In.
P. Yooge, Abraham Backsr. Savannah. *“ ’
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A RAILROAD,
Zinggntd. Waikrr County. Gurgia.
11TILL attend to the pnrahasing on commission. Ct
TV Whsat sml Bacon. The Ringgold Depct being ait
tad inn region of country abounding In grain, itcaauaual-
ly be purchased upon more fovurabia terms than at almost
any other paint upon the W. to A Railroad.
Orders covering the each. with. Pari ted or discretionary
instructions. wiU receive prompt attention. Persona enter-
inc grain wxUplaoee forward aaaks with orirr.
Betoteness—Be. Richard Wayne, Mr. Km. M. Wedly, Sa-
“ may 10
knxni BONNETS!! MS m
jo*t rscrirsd at the TRIMMING AND
^GENERAL YAWITTSTORE, 139 Brimghton-et.—
r Country Merchanta MOTtnera. and the public gener-
M* invited to examine this *brak. It rauaUta of 50
and hate, embroidered satin hoods ■
ETembroidered bteod Uniaga. PariJ
rich spring bonnet ribbon*, etrasl
1H—White meg inleeeit teeti gfnepsamfgnt-
kMM, do 4o silk fringes. Mutates, plain bareges. sksUsm!
tatenwli. hate enRA eerie and phfts. rihkeei shtate.
hwtetetteeimiristatw temtatate. >*efdtoney
tww inevitahte. Gotechokotf, having reptfed to tte
Tarkiaft aomnions to evacuate tha PriacipuliUM, that
ho had no power iaUmprsmiaea, the Saltan prompt
ly notified Urn that be troold aomaeace hnsriitete* [a
case the provinces were got evacuated by the 23th of
October.
The Cmr oa ncsivmg tbe declarttloa of nr from
Tarksy, swore UuU he would ngeinr of extend
nation agninak the Turkish nation.
It tethoaght the wir will commence la Georgia or
<m the Black Sea.
Geo. Paakewitch took command of tho ign
army oa the 5th of October.
The combined Seats of Fra&ca and England wen
advancing to CooataatioopI*.
Austria end Pmaaia remain nentraL
Great pnparatiooa wen going forward in the
Ffench Navy Yards.
A battle had taken place between tbe Kuadana and
Circassians, in which heavy losses wen sustained on
both sides.
The Japan Expedition had retnred from JeddO,
haring met with an unfriendly reception. Commo
tion Perry delivered the President's letter, addressed
to the Emperor, and will call in ths Spring for a re-
ply.
The difficulties among the English operatives con
tinue. At Preston all the Mills are closed, by which
some 23,000 persons are thrown out of employment.
Naw Taste Cettea Mnfcet.
ftxw Tons, Oct. 30.
Tho soles of Cotton for the past three days amount
to 1,200 bales, at an advance of from { to | of a cent.
Fair Orleans is quoted at 13c.; Good Middling at 11;
Fair Uplands 114 ; and Good Middling Upland at
10) cents.
New Orleans MnkeU.
Miw Obxaans, Oct 30.
On Saturday the Cotton market was dull, and
operators ara awaiting tbe foreign steamer's ac
counts. The soles of the week amount to lOJXW
bales. Low Middling is quoted at 8§, and Strict Mid
dling at 9 to 9| cents.
The decrease in the receipts at all the Southern
porta, as compared with hut year amount to one
hundred and eighty thousand h*W
Ctewrtont— O^tnie MwrtetU
Chabmston, Oct. 30.
The market hHfay has been active, with sales of
1,500 bales, at extremes of from 7| to 10 cents. The
market closed under full prices.
-ASA _ LITKRPOOL—Tlif *plani!i<l American ■hip
NXifk^DCMIt dipt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch as
above, for freight or pesiage apply to
PADELiDLD, FAY k CO.
CODY’S
SESTAUBAKT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
T HE umterifirninl bo* Ica.wl. and ha* now fitted up in
nnat and eiegaot stylo, tho budding un Drayton atrret
next door to IVxr k Kctc*a to be occupied aa a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where be intern!* to serve up. in superior style, every .tell,
cacy of the seaMin.
New York and Savannah Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE. PARrarPGlG?. FISH.
Fulton, Market and Ptuliddphi* Beef, 4r., 4*r.,
wiU always be kept on hand, and served up in a style never
before equalled In this dtv.
SSF* Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners
on short notine. He will keep only the best Liqnnre.
oct7 JOHN Met CUDY.
■9300 CUallenjre.
BoranuK-i wori nnr.
A N article tuuadod upoaidentiacprinciptes.cuinpound-
ed with purely regetabie substance*, being perfectly
safe when taken, ami bn* nenrr t>ren known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy U once used, frum the tact that it out only de
stroys them but remove* all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tap* Worm.
Thia worm i* the most difficult to destroy of ail that in
habit the Unman body. It grows to an almost indefinite
length, ami becoming so coiled sml fostened in the intes
tines and stomach a* to produce Fite. St. Vitas' Dance. Ac ,
which is tlie cause of many going to the grave, nut better
ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape
worm ; consequently they <lu not use the pru|>or meilicines
for their'Unease. To those who are afflicted with thisaw.
fol foe to health, I recommend tile nawuf mv Worm !*ynp
ami Liver Pills; the -Syrup to be taken in done* of two ta
ble spoonful* tltnio times a day, then takn from tivo to
sight of my Liver Pills, to dlstmtge and pass tlie worm. Bv
strictly following these direction*, tlie most obstinate cases
of tape warm can be speedily cured.
Hound or Stoouck Warns.
This worm is usually fimnd in the small intestines, ami is
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adult* hare frequently been known to
suiter with them. The symptom* must prominent while
affected with thia worm, are banlness act fullness of the
beUy. sUmy stuols, lo.^cnoss of the bowel*, picking at the
nose, a hlneish streak under the eye*. Ac. If you.or any ul
your chiMren have any of the above symptoms. Ho ben-
sack'* Wurtu Syrup cau safriy bsdepemted upon—by using
: t you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after
n-mg it accuniing to the <lirections tbe patient is not re*
stored tu heal til, and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
tlie system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, a* Hit thiL there is no such wont as Call with
those vim use my Worm Syrup.
.Vacazides, or Small Thread Worm*.
Tlie** worms, to which the human sytem in liable, are
most troublesome uf all others. They are generally to he
found in the rectum, amt if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the fouelation fnr **riuu* diner
dure, such a* iotlainmetinn of the bowel*, and other de-
rangmuena uf tlie stomach. Tlie best and safost medicine
that can be used i* Hobemmck's Worm syrup. Much is the
astonishing power of my medicine* over A*caradie*. that
I defy any ooe to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will out
cure. All that is neceswiry {a to use the syrup’ in accord
ance with.direction* un e*«R buttle ; and in case a gentle
punptive is reqnin-i in order tu allay the irritation they
produce, the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, b the most pleasant
medicine that can lie taken.
HOBENSACieSLlVCR PIUS.
No part of thu system b more liable to 'lisens* than the
Uver. it being supplied with numerous blood vesaeb ami
nerves, ami if •lbea*e<L the blood uf course duwimr thro'
all parte uf the body, pralnces liver complaints, jaundice,
bilious affection*, dyspepsia. Ha
Dyspepsia.
Tbe symptoms of Dyspepsia, and it* various diseaaea are
disziaens in the head, heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sou roes* arising from ths stomach. Ac. and some
times general languor uf the whole body, from this it will
be seen that tire disease owts Its origin to a disorganised
state of the Liver ami stomach. Hobensack's Liver Pills b
the very medicine to «fleet, a permanent and lasting cure,
aa they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, and rendering tbe blood pun
and healthy.
14vr*r Ceaipblat,
Is attended with, chills, sncceeiled by fcver, severe pain in
the region of the livar.vomiting bitter teats, yaQow furred
tongue, poise foil amt bourn ling, the pain in the side b in
creased by pressure. should .the left lobe be aflbctsd, the
pain bgenersl'yin thelritshouibr. with a short dry cough,
thu skin becoming of x salibw appearance, and the stools
day euhirwL This disease can be cured by tlie use of Ho-
beusack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of
the disease, and then operating upon tha bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma' ter from the system.
You. will find these Pills aa invaluable medicine in many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial thay have bean found of inestimable beno-
It in restoring snd purifying the Mood and other fluids so
aa to cere all complaints which may arise from Sun*!* ir
regularities. as baadacbe. dimness of sight, pain in the sub.
back. As. Thaae Pills are the only sate and etfcetuol reme
dy to cure tbe fldtuwing emu plaints. Goat. Nervousness,
Mslanchuiy. Sick Headache. Gkldiness. Rheumatism, dis-
treesing Dreams, Dimness of Sight or in flict any at the dis
eases that arte from affection* ml the Liver, impurity of
tbeBl sd, er enustipatian of the BnwelL
YleJIenl Evkfaecs
We. the (undersigned Physicians, having bad the rcaipt
of their maouteturw sabmitted to as for Inspection, say.
that tbe ingredients sf which they ara composed makes
them the beat Pitt in us* for ail diseases ef tha Liver, low
parities* the Blud, kc. GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
r CROWLEY. M D.
L. BUWEN. SL D.
MT Purchase non* but thus* having the signature **J.
N. HUBENnACK/’a* aRothers an wnfftlam Imitetioas.
raauajSgaaajXS
r, will have quick dispatch ae aheve. Fkrfreigk
— OBPCF A RCWCP
freight ar passage apply on board, a* TriJkir’s wharf; se to
“ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
apply to
• peeks*
, will meet
«V vd^a^^-ug=A.-5ias
J -' brig MACUN, Ckptain R. WatAina, wflT *
got For “-*-*■*-
;ular packet schr D. H.
we immediate dispatch aa shove. For freighter
passage apply on board.at Tsihtirbi wharf er to
octl* BRIGHAM. EFTLY k CD.
St: »A*TIMORF WiNtarar JJma—-The reg-
SBK«i*r musket schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson,
eater, will have dispatch aa above. For freight er pas-
tg* a^ply oa board. atTMSdris wl
NEW TO URL—The packet brig CUNTO 3 ^
Diompeon. master, having apart of her cargo en.
gaged, will have dispatch aa above. For freight or paaaege
apply to octl2 OGDEN Jc BUNKER.
r mwiiik maf.lM.-n.TS.
fclar packet scbiHinerP.R. BUKTON, Captain Lingo,
iv* dispatch tor the above port For freight of fl
bale* cotton, to complete cargo, or passage apply to
octU * ROWLAND k 00.
Agent* New York—gammon k Titian.
OTHER LANDINGS.—The stoamer tktw
w. Taylor, master, will meet with dispatch 1
above. Freight received at Johnson’s lower wharf
oct29 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
^INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The stew
—»ving been recently overhauled, repaired, and
painted, will make regular weekly trips between this city
ami Demry'a Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening at
4 o’clock, and touching regularly at all tha mternwHat*
landings. The Oregon has been thoroughly refltted nodes
the late Steamboat Law. and her accommodations for pas-
aengcre are both, ample amt comfortable. She baa bam
placed on the Une particularly tor the accommodation of
tb* planter* and merchant* on tha river. For freight or
passage apply on board, at Union wharf or to
KDfCHLEY k THOMAS. Agents.
Savannah. October 1st. 1953. octS—dBtwlm
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Ti) aching at Dnrien. Bruntwidc. St Mary*. Jadau
dUbwrg. (Stark Crude.} md Ptcnksta.
GASP is. Cape. Tana. Ataw. will leave for the above places
as follow*; the St. Johns, on Thureday morning. 13th liwt..
at 10 o’clock ; ami the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday Burning.
20th inst, at 1U o’clock, ami wilt cuntinu* to leave at the
same hour every Tburedsy and Tuewlay tberenfter. The
latter boat carrying tlie Uniteit State* MaiL Fur freight or
passage, baring handsome storeroom accnmmmlaUoos. ap
ply uo boanL at Dillon's lower wbor'. or to
J. & GCNBY. Agent
fl^*TUe St. Julius will go to St Augustine every fourth
trip, commencing (leaving savannah) un the 29th instant
*ept4
OPPOSITION USE.
- t.vt.wtKA. FLA., AND OTEtt.MF.DUTE
uxBant&OBm ^L.ICE.-*—Leave* every Saturday morning
at Id o'clock.—>'Cl.e regular steam packet WELAKA. Uapt.
N. King, will leave is above. Fur 1 might engagement*, op.
ply aa board, or to S Jl LaFETCEAU, Agent.
N. B.—The tore to Brunswick i* raluceit to 94. aug25
OPPOSITION LINE.
Changenf Departure—Mir Patnika. Fla..andaU the interne.
dinte leadings on the route.
- - rae superior new Bteam-packetWELAKA,
ntSeStESCCaptain N. Knra. wilL until farther notice,
leave every ^art'anav. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Bate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms. aa&Uown:
To Darien 93 00 I To Ptcolato 98 00
St Marys 4 50 Palatka 8 00
Jaduonrill*.. 8 OOj Black Creek....8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to H. R. Duke, file Ocala, will be
ra-ahipped free of all etiargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on boarl at the Charleston
dteajn Packet Company's wharf or to
feblfl ~ ' a. M. LAWnSBSU. Agant.
UNITED STATES HAUL 1ANE.
/hr Palatini. K. F~ ma Daritm. Brunswick. X. JCarw. Jack
■site. JfidtBeburg. BUsdc Crock and PinJata.
- . -rir*~* W, Th* superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
wu^te£3wfapt T. K. Siuw. will leave on Tub*, lay Mnrn-
ing. at 10 o'clock.and will continue to leave every Tueeday.
The Ratos of Passage by tnis Boat are as follows:
To Darien 93 tyj
St Marys 4 50
Jacksonville rt 00
Piculnte 8 00
Palatka 9 00
Black Creek 9 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet wharf or to
amy32 CLAOHORN k CUNNTVGHAM. Agente.
W'
CARPB' rs-c .VltPETS—C1RPETS t
E have this d ly opened a aew ami splendid assort
ment of carpet*, consisting ot—.
Hemp, Datcb, Venetian, Stair, Tteree My,
lagrsln, and Braasels Carpets.
Also, a very bnmlsome assortment of Velvet and Uhenel
Rugs, Hump, and Cocoa Moti, Drugget and Floor Oil Gotha,
all of which will be void at th* lowest prices, by
*ep20 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL TRADE OP 1833.
r PO MERi HANTS and WHOLESALE PURCHABRRS OF
A DRY GihjdS.—Our arramromonte for tlie FallTrmle
will be completed in a tow days, when we will be prepared
to submit to your inspection an unuauaily complete oasort-
ment of general Drv 'LhvIs. Hnsiuiy. Trimmings. Baber-
•laabery. ami Small Wares. Ribbon*. Ac.
M. PtiENPElUJAST A CO.,
t78 Broiigiiton-streot. opposite St Andrew's Hall, weet
side.aug27
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1833 r
D sWITT ■% MORGAN ar* receiving by the steamers week
ly their fell and win-er Good*, to wliich they respect
fully soUmaattention r
Plain and injured black Silk*, colored gluon aud ducap* do
Ploiil and brocade Silk of tha newest style
1*1010 French Mouslin d* Lsines. French and Eng. printmi in
rilk and Wool PUi'i* for children's wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplin*. **<7 neb. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. fristi Linen*. Ac.
sel Ribero's new building, Gingress-street
HUDSON. NLE3UNG Jt CO,
Faetars sad Cam alsilon Hwrcfoantn,
•Vo. 94 Bay street. Sanamak. GO.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchant! and deal
ers. in the sale of Cotton ivnd all other country pro
duce. Being cuanectod in busines* with HnPtu.va. Hcotan
A Co., of CliorUtstnii. the estobiiahment of on office in thia
city will affurd our friemls choice of markets. Strict atten
tion wiU be given to huaioea*. and. the uauvl facilities af
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON. >a.~ nnBh
W. R FLEMING. fSnnaaak.
L.IMBETH HOPKINS. August*.
s*p!9—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
Oa Tuesday. Nari tat, before th» ■
Broad street. 80 by 90 feet
-imdriS. itb'LutSSiBl
•UaiuArDaa^Miinj—*,—SRI . ..
Ah| tit, [UK w TbnadKWt nmi m Im, TsU»
riew eftWitver amt rend. TheabovewlUbetraat-
*•'*1 •Vto f *€**»nut.
BLTBtf
ten en3ontARrajagrS% Itetgom^ry Ste tS
tot Is fee simpAa Tbwhenewia ljg story, wwadsn bnllfflm
on a basement, in good repairs. Terms m—’ utaefilW
given at the .ate. *"*"»“"*
1«6 Nawamber, will bn aobl, In front of Uw
•oort booae, between the usual hours.
The wooden building on. th* eastern sml of Lot No. 2.
Administrator’s Sale.
0a Tuesday, the iih Dacamber, will be sold In front of the
court house, between the legal hoars of sale.
The interest ef D. V. Rogers, deceased. In the Saras
team Asw *U:lo. *u HutcWnaon’s Island. For farther
counting room. SoU by leave ef
the Ordinary of Chatham county aa th* property of D. M
Roger*, deceased, and by order of the administrator.
Administrate’* Sale.
On Tuesday, flth December, will be sold, in the front of the
eourt hoase. between the legal bears.
Let and improvements. No. 10. eornerof South Brood anil
WTutekartaroate The lot ia subject to ground wnt f |5T
80 to the city. The improvements consist of a double ten#
ment dwelling, in th* basement of which ia an offlee, draw
ing room, pantries and bathing rana. On th* first floor la
two ferae and elegant parlor*, wtib a spacious verandah,
inclosed with Venetian blinds, fa the second story is four
bed rooms, withaa enclosed reramfeh. all ttghtad with gas
There ara spacious accommodations fur kitchen and servant
room*, carriage boose ami stable In a brick building in
the rear of the dwelling. On the hue. in the yard is a
fare pump and good water.
Alio, a yellow woman.
a»h*r.
Tha above property is soU by leave af tho Ordinary. a«
Uw property .if D. M. Rogers, duoeaaed. and tor enter of the
administrators. Terms will be declared at the —1»
At Private Sate—-Two five acre lots, one mile from the
dty. for sal# tow, If applied for Immediately, an sccommi
doting terms. Mpld
At Private Safe—Grey. Hard Brawn, and Brown Bnck In
quantities to suit purchasers. ougJ9
A Desirable Building Let for Sale,
let No 9. fourth tything. Anson ward. For particulars.
itingrootr
jmjnir^theOTuntingnwm.
iylb
G WENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers ef
Close 129 -
40 52 !t 2S 70 44 2 13 10 74 « 73 21
Holders of priase wiUpfeaae coll tor theeash.er renew st
K. WTTHlNGUhVS.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY k MAURY. Manager*
Class 131. draws an Wednesday, 2d Inst., (n this dty.
dales closest 3o’clock.P. M
OtflUL
$4,340.
79 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots,
gar Ticket* 11—shores In proportion.
Extra Oase 77. draws at Wilmington. Del., on Saturday,
29th October. nsrrtxL.
$25,000.
73 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ntilnts.
AW Tickets *10—shores in proportion.
Tickets either singly ae by tha package for — te fa Boy
lane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson A Camp,
a”*!K WrmiXGTON.
Life and Fire Insurance.
CHARTER OAK LITE INSURANCE COM*
PANT, HARTFORD. CONN.
Capital, and surplus over 9280.090.
Atrium Got, President Jaa. C. Wsuon. Sec’y.
Thia Company will issue Pldleie# on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon tha Mutual plan, thns combining the
bene tits of both systems at th* option of the insured. ”
The strength, ability and well invested capital af th* in
stitution ore. in my opinion unsurpaseed by any Lite Insu
rance Company fa this state or Union.
[L. 3.J signed R G. PINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
_ Slaves insured. Californian and AkstraBan risks
taken on reasonable term*.
The subscriber ia also Agent tor the (fallowing Fir* Compa
ss :
Equitable Fire lnsnrmuce Cowspwnjr
OF LONDON.
AutboriscI Capital 92JOO.OOO
Capital paid fa 9L.flQQ.000
C. E. Hanirar, E-q., )
Hnmv Lonun. Esq.. ^Tnuteea. New York.
Biismir Dtuotr, Esq.
Knickerbocker ni
Capital 9150.000.
New York and Eric Fire Insurance Coaap’r,
Capital 9150.000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bund and mortgage, are prepared to * fleet Insurance
against damage by flre.un all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
For insurance In either at the above named Companies,
apply to
X WILBUR. General insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
*ept 20—ly offlee 129 Cnngret'-st.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
“ CAilRIGKrf. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
general assortmeet. juet received.—The sab
re ar* now prepared to offirr to the pubUc. Carriagse,
Phwtims. Buggies. Carryalls. Ac. fresh from some of the
most popular Establishment*, amt Builder* at the North.
Thu selection* were mode by une of the Arm, with strict
reference to th* requirements of thia market.
They are determined to keep only such articles (a their
line, as they can eoofldently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a better
ami liner efess of work, than has been usually kept in thia
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to tall, exam
ine. and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest
by sn examination of their stock
CF* All*Imls of Bepa’ring don* aa heretofore.
L. S. BENNETT k CO..
Jaly 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-ste.
fiSSHl TH
flfTTIE'.
N EW NWfci—Received by A S. Sibley. October 4.1863.
—Tbe Mu'l Cabin, of the character and tendencies of
British institutions, by Warren Iahani.
The FoRpel Will or Crime ami Retribution, by Emarson
Benitto; Edith's Legacy, by the author of Adelaide Under.
The White Cruiser, or Uw Fate of Ul* Unheard 0L by Ned
Quntiin*; Putnam’s Maaosin*. for October.
The Knickerbocker ; th« London JaurnaL
Industry of ail Nations.
Jane At tun. nr tbe King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical
romance, by James Grant.
The Rudiments of the Art of Baililing, represented fa five
sections, edited by John Bullock.
Violet, the Dsnseuse. or Courtship sad Wedlock, by th*
author ot the Gilt, kc,
Tha Rabel&iiut, a romance cf the American Revolution,
by Anna Ashland. For eole at 135 Congresa-at. octS
NEW BOOKS.
CIS ef the Legislature uf Georgia, for l351-*2; .
. Bremer's Homes uf the Naw world—impression* of
America, fa two volumes.
Tha Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, fa two
volume*, with plates.
Men and Things as 1 Saw Them in Europe, by Kirwaa-
Venie*—the City ofthete-from the invasion of NApo-
an to the capitulation in 1949. by Edm. Flagg, with a map
and embellishments, fa two volume*.
Sir Wm. Hamilton’s Discussions on Philosophy and Lit-
Edncatioo and Uaiversity R '
Enginaer^MUIwright i
, with uiathematiral table*
Picture Pleasure Book, with 500 illustration*.
Swiss Family R^Mnaon. with 8 illustration*.
Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay.
Fern Loaves, from Fanny’# Pbrt Folio.
Cloister Life uf Charles Y; Th# Mod Cabin; Professor
SOI man’s Travels in Korop#: Echoes of a Ball*; Leman
- ;
I W. THDBNI WILLIAMS.
it and Mechanics’Ptxket
R eceived by & a sublet. o*t. aha nss
Honan Phflaoophyand Uterstmn, by Sr W.'
toirika Bremer, translated by Mary iowttt.
Msa and Things in Earepe, by IDrwan.
Hunt* Picture*, by Mrs Maly A Denison.
Rhetoric ef Conversation, *c Bfcidba and Spun toe the
s^saHtatefetel ftpra thn French’* the Qxuxfaae
E ME AND FLOCIfc—WOO bhla Lime, and 50 bUeFlear,
fendteg aed far safe ky
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers sol* agents tbr A. 3to<l-
rt k Go’s., ami Jann B. Dunham’s Plano
Torts*, are always supplied with an as
sortment af thee* favorite and justly celebrated instru
ments. For durability they cau be fully warranted, whilst
their superiority of too* ami touch ta evident and acknowl
edged by th* moat casual observer, ae srefl as th* critical
cuonoisseur. Hus ladies are rvepectfally invited to view
these instruments. Aa arrangement having bean atfeetsd
with one of our must eminent Pianists tor the purpose, they
can also be enabled to judge of th# tone.
F. ZDGBAUM k CD. XarkaLcqnnr*.
Kt" Second hand Piano* taken fa exchange, also toned
and repaired. j«n
H OUSE KEEPERS and others will pleas* take notice that
tha obstruction* at the entrance uf my stare, conse
quent upon th* putting up of an Iron Front, are aowsuffl-
ctently removed to enable them tocsin cacy si rise to tbe
interior, where they will And th* shrive* well stocked as
usual, with Crockery- China. Giase and Stone Ware, family
Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin War* and Table Cat
tery : together with a grant variety ef Lamps. Lantern*,
Wloks. Fancy ami House Furnishing Goods, which will he
•old at moderate and juat price*, by J. P. COLLINS,
enggb 10O Bryan-* treat.
d Sugar, 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
bo sea No. 1 Pale and Family Soap. 100 bags Rio Coffee, 150
bbls A Pbripeand Rue* Gin. 40 do P.kHTCannecticnt Ri
ver do. laadwg and tor sale by
•ogfll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
S HAWLS; needle-worked Cfllbus. Sleeves. Cbemeaette,
infanta’Waists and Caps - Cashmere Scarft; Ribbons:
ladles’, gentlemen's snd children’s Hosiery; needle-worked
Trimmings. Cambric and Swiaa Baade ; ambroirtered ami
Boon cambric Hsadkert&iafa. just wcehrad aavl far aaie at
the lowest prices, by
D* WITT k MORGAN.
fedta
do, 80
QUNDRDB—2BO bbls superfine
& do Etewsh Mills Georgia do. L
do. 50 bbls pare Gene*** do, 29 di _
do butter, wmar sod soda Cracker*. 400 begs prime green
and fair RfaSife*. ltto bhd*priase BaoeSiei. 29 do do
SbooHra^reaka wgtewdBsnre^ 90Ufa prime and
arfe A B andCeferifled *>,90 do araritod and powdmrt*K
do New England Bam, for safe by
ectU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CD
H
----- j* efflo* email steadsagai
cured Bams, fac family nee, far aaie by
MCU A. BONAUDi
J UHE reerived toantifrilly taibrnfatered lim aambrk
HaadkareWafa, aka. French worimdCMUra. very rid
jrttonre. rcrrelahy replfl AKIN fOW.
O price*, eisoH -
L^£?
wfi* jnuTknr
toM MOIK miTfeCD.
St
CboMT Bret Bhy sad JUkm k Mkl
JLSoisstsatsF^!.
tXSSEffSZSSr"* ur ~* u -
h. r. BAKER k ax.
Accommodation wharf CSariaateek.
SAMUEL T. P0CR
g it«fc«Sg>Mto
tilm BtE;
via. Newton. Bkimhridee. and Qu/acr. ax
wrek via. ThomacvOT*,Daocansvaie. Jhr.
PiuMngere by thte rente wfll bave Mhcmr at IsKint •
o’clock. A M.. by Roilroatl for Oriethorpe. fir Bil l
by either route g boura.
Snndovs, Toeafowa and Thnadayn at IA F. R
0u Tomdayn Thursdays, and Satnrdaya. by tha way at
Through from Oglethorpe toTaQalreesw by atthar scuta
in 35 hours—from Macon la 38—and from Savannah fa 59
boars.
By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 9 o’cbM 1
Traxn of Cars. wiU arrive at ThOohacrea fa 50 ma. Ufa
also decidedly the best cheapest and meat txnaffllftton saatq
fur traveOcn to Apalachicola and West Ifaedta. '
tn Tti?abaMsMniU1tr °* tlttftoil, ** K ’ TS ’ fhMtt 0fcfettor»ta
L. C. aoAVr. Ogtethnrpe,
A. A ran*. - *- TvfTahassce.
“ r.K
ItcoBAM WTOBB naBB 1
Leaves Macon daily, at So'cfoek. P. XL
“ Atlanta * * tX * P.M.
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with thaTtahreaf tkVntoi
and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with tha Daw
Train af the Georgia Rood, and at Moro 1 with the Daw
Trains of tha Central snd South-western uuerfs. ftmngar*
^sjstst^JsassiSSXA
•-t-efgUt hoars, faciuiling all stoppages, %oif onl)rbm hours
AcroaimndatfonTrsin*.Tri-Wc*kly.will bsiifeat avow
Emday, Wedamfey and Friday, at 9 o'clock. AK Bo-
turning, leave Atlanta ovary Tuesday. Thursday ami fatar-
■fey. at 7 SJ AM. Tills Train will ennneet with tha Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta —* —“ **
Train of the Central Road at SUcoa. 1
ward Train ran dine at Griffin.
Eicow.llhylT.iaa2.
EMERSON FOOT*, RnfT'
p-ldBENGEB TRAINS leave Macon daffy it IRAK;
f, atOgfethnrpe 10^ A E.; arrfvo ai Cbtoabmti
o’clock, P. E
Leave Columbus doily at 9 o’clock. AE-sndOgletuarp*
at IIH A M.; arrive at Maconati^ p.hJ
Coonsctiug at Macau each way with Cbntxal R E train ta
Savannah. Augaato ami MOTadgoviUc. sad with Ehcoa and
W-trains to Griflfa, Atlanta, Pattata. Cbattsnn»jl. Naalte
vdle.ka.
Connect!nr daily at Columboe, by hot Una of ratWi. 2R
to Opelika, theuce 64 miles byM. tF.f.R. R. toMonteam-
ery. Ala. 7
Connecting at Oglethorpa with 1
mail stage*.
Passengers breakfast amt dine at Fort Talley.
GEO. W. J“*“” “ * '
Micor, Ang- D-1333.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH (STEAMSHIPS.
Dais or uuvma oavajus ion raw toon.
The Floriila, Captain WoodhaH, Jfoe'r •
Tbe Alabama. Chptafa Sehanck, «*• 9
The Augusta. Captain Lyon. « Vt
The Florida. Contain Woadhnll,....^,, •* j»
The Alabama. Captain Schenck, •* 23
Th* August*. Captain Lyon. * 20
Che Floriila, Captain Womihafl, ...........Dwe’t S
Tbe Alabama. Captain Schenck,.... “■ 1
The Augusta. Captain Lyon. M
Th# Florida. Captain Woodhnfl,................ u If
lhe Alabama. Captain Schenck, “ M
The Augusta, Captain Lyon... » 29
Th# Florida. Captain Woodhull •* M
These ships are tha largest en th* ornut, ensurpaeaed ta
•prod, safety ami eomforti-making their pesoeesa fatatw
8» hours, anti are commanded by sklllfaL eoxeral ami po
lite officers. They offer a most deairabie conveyance ta
New York. On the completion of tb* KNOXVILLE, ta
next, thia line wul lr—*—
Jam
mary at
1,925.
will be aa mi-weekly. Cabin yaaa-
PADELFORD, FAY k €0u
Agents fa Saram *
SAMUEL L. MTTCHELL,
■THE im CHAMPAI65 CT THE HIED.
THE ‘FRUSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AID THE
‘LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN.
rpHK undenigned would respectfully inform titotendta
X end public generally that hate now receiving thee*
I truly excellent wines, per every Havre pockat, which ha
offers In bund or from store.
I The above wins* hate bean esnfeBy exsoMM
I pared with ail the favorite bramis. ami ar* I
judge* folly “
■>. rsM
the above brands, p
of Ona wine*, equal to ti
districts, lua'guaraatee Mf^W i
flnost vintagv*. will always be ii
am! uniform quality. T
The labels and corks btorthe uj
far, would de watt to call apt in him
other*. (Man loft at hi* raaiitatoe. sows
Baraard-et.. will he p« ampfly sttsnifad kq.
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