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IM ^f*.T^nj'g, Grant & William*’ Tobacco,
W jJ® . Smith's. Colgate'*,Croton anil Beadela
•Al», «0 jo No 1 do. 80 Pearl Starch, 80
£2ftfr .nJ&r boxes lUUlna, 28 drum. 60
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oauWwlrie oitabllahmenl of
_ in, Cincinnati, Ohio, want. 1a
holualt dealer* In wlnta and Uquor., who retail at onoe,
iveth# preferehoe, Postpaid. wan, with direct or Indi
rect reference, on Ctnclnnlll houses. an wcelreiluntll the
^ 4,7rt ^ ri a 4 N®m b to.
Nallra Wine Eefablldiraent^
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Cincinnati, OUT
COO If THY STORE FOB. RENT.
The aub.oriber has Juit erected a new Btore at
0. K. Clarke', old stand, In NevfandsviUe, (tho flea
.mile poet on the Aufuata and Waynesboro* Rail-
„ which he offers to rent to a; good tenant on favora
ble term.. The building standi In cloao proximity to the
railroad track, (a commodious, and In all reapact, admire-
*■'“ *■* »-—'* •- —■* Tho
II:
toad,; f
bit tern
railroad x ~.
bly adapted to the parpo.ee for which It I. deilgned. 1
stand has long been known u one of the beat for agon
at country trade to be (bond In the Interior of Georgia.
a apply to. or addrea. the aubicri-
s or If more convenient, apply |
“—innah
For further part
ber.it Mitten n#t OBco; —, r ~
•onally to Merer*. Novilt, Lathrop AStebblna, Savannah; or
to Merer*. Baker A WIlcoX, August*,
oetfl—*lm W. 0. SMITH.
AST The AugusUOonstltuttonallst will publish th* abovo
dally for one month, anil charge thti office.
^4. TO RENT—A .tore on Broughton near Bull-stmt.
jtK TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Bamcka.
nfReut $12.60 per month. Apply at the Georgian of-
■Mfleo. octlt •
rosnt.nowt.ixn.
— H A «p. .. n fc«>tf.*owu»,Vn
GENERAL COMMISSION^MKRcIlANTS,
172 Bay-street. Savannah. ^
Charleston Cotton Market.
" ■■■ OiinLtatoM, October 8!1.
Tho aalei to-day,foot up 2,500 bale, at extremea of
74 to 104.'\Tb# market cl wind lender In odranoo of
fllljr 4 coot on the Uklpravtooi quotation*.
a. n n i. a,wm.
/ CHAMPION A WATTS.
’ WHOJiESALK AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street. between tho Market and Bay street.
niVAKJUH, OAv,
Dealera In Groceries, Foreign and Domeatlo Liquor., Dried
FrnlU, ho., ho.
Reference—A. Champion, Etq.. Samuel Solomon*, Esq'.
Maa.ni. Rabun k Whitohoad, Swift k Co., 8avannah, Ga.
■ r. HORTON. a
HORTON A RXKEMAN,'
WIIOMSAtR ANI) KRTAIL DIALERS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
118 Bnughtonwtreet.
H. K. WASHBURN,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION
' SAVANNAH,UA.
llEifcUANT,
WILT.l AM V. YOSOB,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
if». M BammA SMamah.
NEW AIUUVAI.S I
DRY GOODS! DRY-GOODS!
< HENRY LATHROP &C0.
■ nWn Ksrrvssssf!«» jfS
jJJSi^SaMAtwille/tedlUnmUi PUUi.Um-j™,
Kr- “gfenffiSNimiNOS, to. :-PHnW Jr.-*
, UiAiUn d'lafae* ; American do : plain mode nod high
‘, Suae • French and English Merino#.» variety of eolora;
. “EMfrUkUl VlEWl prints C.m-
$ Dr... sum. .
2 .Wp.ll Dra. SOklJi ■<•'> »"<»?•
pi.Ksm.1 •Urg...tl«ri blMk «m»»4.to| kH.
„JK.p.d». Mootll ,„ g Drtll Good..
Monalln d’Lalue.: French and KnglUh Bombaalnee j Al-
* «ceu: Canton .ml Tami.e Hothi.
" Ctoalte and MantlUai.
floth Cloak* and Talma, i black and ool’d SUk Mantll-
lu! UdiM* bl k and co’d Cloth, for Cloak*, and a variety
d frinmlon for the ..me, ■ • • _
Embroldcrlce nnd Lace Goode.
„ Uou.Hn Collar, and ChemUetteaj Late do: rich emmrojd-
Jj°Uwn ndkfit; Mourning Collar.. Choml.ettea and Un-
AArtUwn • Muilin Cap. j Infant’a Wairt.; Svria. and Jac.
rSsri.nd Insfrllng*; Thread and U*le Edging* and In-
E -rtlnzi: Cambric and Mu.lln Band*.
, ^ ’ Glove*.
i lidlu’, Miisci’, Men’., and Boy*. Glove., n Urge variety.
' Hosiery.
r Vm'i and Bor’* Worsted and Colton Half How : Udlea*
. gjdJHoei’Cotton and Wonted How; Ladle*' bUck and
j Altiaikdo^^ pnmighin^ ooodi,
- " MO-4 and 11-4
wCaso Unen.
1’cbed Table Dam*
Napkins and Doyle.; llucabuc,
’ toteh'.nd Russia Diaper.; IrUh Linen., good .tylea; Bed-
[• twii.l’arnltur. Dimity., Ac.
■, . Clothe and Ciualmer*#.
Bhck French Cloth, s Plain and Twilled Blue do. do.;
V ugjk Doe Sklna; plain and olald Tweed.; Kentucky Jeans;
r tbek sttln Veitlng*, and black and col’il Silk Ve.tin^^
m*. TO RENT.—A coramodlou. brick edlOce on South
film Broad .treet. Powflulon given lat November next.—
»a*lnqulre at thl. pfflee; . -- octB
TO RENT—throe tenement# In- Gordon Block, wc
■Weupplled with water and gaa pipe., cloeoU, drawer
■“■and other modern Improvementa, basement plaatcrln
hard flnlahed. PotMiulon given let November next. Ai.
ply to , >ootl8 EDWARD G. WILSON.
DE WITT & MORGAN
O FFER Cor sale, at the lowest market price, a largo and
well selected aiock of Dry Good., to which they respect-
fally aolieit attention:
; badlM’ Dress Goode. •
BUck SDc*. of all width, and 1>e.t makes.
BUck figured Silk., plain and colored Silk.,
Pirii printed M^deLalnM,a lareo and beautiful atock,
PUln colored do, and Chocos an! Broadway Brown.,
Small figured Mou.lln de Lalne*. for children,
EnglUh and American Monalln de Lain#.,
■ Printed Satin do Ctaene., new and very hamUome.
Mourning Goode.
A great variety of Mourning Drew Good, and Embrolde-
. Ho,conilit!ngof every thing new and beautiful.
• Hosiery.
A Urge variety of Engtlah and German Ho.lery,for la-
die* gentlemen, and children.
• FUnneU.Shirting* and Sheeting., Blankets, Quilt., TrUh
Liaem.Table Damask, and Napkin., Kersey., Plains, Osna-
burp. Brown Shirting*, he.. Ac. *»»
O'HHAR & STONE Y,
FACTONRS ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina.
UTI Of TUR V1RM Of tlQAKt, Q'HiAR * QQ.
TO RENT-A wharf .tore.
Apply to
octll
k TR RENT—A brick house on Joue. street, on a fu
nlot. Po.Ms.lon given Immediately. Apply to.
a octll . T. .1. WALSH.
k TO RENT—A Room 60 by 80 feet, In 8orrel’a bull. •
Bing, comer of Bay »nd Bull-street*. U U suitable fi
R*«omniittce room or drill room. Rent moderate A|
*ly atlil* offlee. June ?“
TO RENT—Tliree of the flvo tenement houses, o
flthe corner of Aborcora and Jonea street. Inquire of
* aepU A. BONAUD.
^ TO RENT.—The store Immediately under our offle-
Wwell suited for a grain and feed store or for store go „i
iUcotton. Apply to aep23 ROWLAND k CO.
TO RENT.—A small comfortable House lu a t<
■pcctable and central pari of the city. Rent $30'
. PotMaalon given on the 1st November, or aoouer
lesirable. Apply at this offlee.auggfl
OFFICE TO RENT.—The office over Webster
Palme, store, occupied for the past year by Meiwr
Fort k Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor an
_ mmission Merchant. Will be noted for a terra uf ycai
on reasonable term. If applied for soon
leptao WEBSTER k PALMES.
VALVABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE I
BAKER COUNTY, OA.
rffflt The subscriber, desirous of removing from the St.'
*X*of Georgia, olTer. Tor .ale his PLANTATION, lying «
the water, of the Coolawab.co, flvo miles west of Albam
ailjolnlng the land, of Paul Tarver, Dr. Nlcboll.. and oti.
or*; containing 3.125 acre., more or les..
There are about BOO acre, of opon, cultivated land. Tl
land hi situated to that it can be eanly divided, and 11 tw
purchaser, appear, tbe subscriber will divide it so a. t
suit both.
Any one deslrnu. of purchasing, would do well to ail
dress *• Moore k Edwards,” or myself, at this place.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. ocll—tf '
My Agent, living on tho place, will ahovr the Land. 1 •
any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R.
FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOB SALK I
ma The undersigned olTer. for salo hi. Plantation, lyh
Vgmnn tbe mouth of this colebrated creek, lu the coutii
«i *■ of Lee. adjoining the village of Palmy re, and nvemlli
from the city of Albany,containing 1.300 acrc..70O incu
tlvation. all neceuary buildings and a grist mill, norr)
new. Here 1. a market for everything, good .oclcty, cliurcl
school, dally mall. Ac. Such a. are willing to give a liben
price Tor a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta
ges, are Invited to cad and see it. L. I). MERCER
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
ITS Broughton drat. oypodte St. Andrew’* Hall. Savannah,
TTAVE great pleasure In dlr^cUM ^ttohUm to tote pur-
II cbase*. In connection w’th Vhelr retaU,trade, they car-
ryout strictly the same system, In the aaloof their gomU, aa
Upor«usd kr tbe large house* lirthe northern cWer,OiHM-
Iy: Brlog their customer, the full advantage arising from
boring Id Urge lots. Planters, and heads of families, and
sllptrwM,buying In quantity, will find many large lot* to
bay from, and decidedly cheap oct26
BAKERY! BAKERY!!
T HE undersigned begs leave to Infurm the cltlunsof
Savannah, that he will own on the 1st of November,
. Bakery, at the corner of Jcuerson and Charlton streets,
■bsrshe will have the
Bn! of Flour and the Largest She Bread
for the pries, hi* system being cash auil no credit. He will
nsrsntee that hi. friends and the public in patronising
him w II be satisfied.
Ticket, to be paid for In advance, and Bread for cash on
ly. Bekets can be left at the house if required, or Bread
esrrial to any part of the city.
Tbe cosh system Is the order of the day with me, os I
hare lost enouirh in by-gone days. What I have lo.t with
bad customers I will make up with good paying patrons,
hy firing them a .urgur .lie bread, as cash will move tbe
IT* Pies. Cakes, and Rusks, to bo bad at all times at tbe
m bakery. octlt)—dim P. GIEBELI10U8E.
PROPOSALS FOU RATIONS AND FUE3L
FOR LIGHT VESSELS.
Column's Omcx—SUPXRtxTKNDBrr ov Limrra,\
Oth October, 1853, f
QEPARATE sealed proposals will be received at this office
»J until 12 o’clock, M., on Tuosdny. tho 1st day of Novem-
h*r. 1843, for fumlehlng and delivering Rations and Fuol
. euMatd the light Vessel* In this Collection District, via-
wr Uie Light Vessel stntloned at Tybee Island knoll, entl-
IW1" rstlou* for three men, and to —— cords of wood,
aermrd—.; and for the Light Vessel stationed at Mar
ks j Industry. entlt!od to rations for four men. and to —
w™ of wood, per cord . from the first of November,
1I4J, to the thirtieth of Juno, 1854, incluslvo. The ration*
wb« of good tnd approved quality—to bo delivered |n good
snBdent packages, barrels, boxes, and cases, and In
pw order,on board the abovo named light vessels, at
once a quarter, free of expense to the United States.
J»d ugrtesbly to the annexed tabloof the weekly ration.
J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
Have now in store, and for sale on tho mn>
favorable torms—26 hhds Porto Rico and .Mu«c>
vado Sugars, 76 bbls Stuart’s A B and C clarllle >
do, 40 bbls crashed and pulverised do.
10 boxes Loar Sugar
120 bag* Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do,
00 hhds, tlflrcesand bbls W. I. and N 0 Molasses,
76 boxes sperm and adamantine Candles,
160 packages hyson and black Teas,
100 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour,
10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy,
16 quarter pipes fine Ola French brandy,
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine,
60 do do Malaga, and 16 do TonorllTe Wine,
80 bbls Old Monongabela Whisky,
0 plpea Holland Gin, clover leaf brand,
2 puncheons Jqmalna, and 20 do 8t Croix Ruttr,- , *
60 bbls sugar, butter and soda BUcults,
160 do domeatlo Brandy, Gin, Rum and whisky,
100 baskets penuine Heldilok Champaign Wine,
60 do do Hungarian lion do
60 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do
120 M Spanish Segars, various brands,
together with choice Rutter, Goshen Cheese, and other ar
ticles usually found In wholesale groceries, oct!6
ATLANTA MILLS FLOUll,
FROM 8UPERI0R SOUTHERN WHEAT.
T HE undersigned, agents for the abovo mills, expect to
bo supplied with one or two car loads* week of this
Superior Flout, which they will sell from tho Railroad De
pot, as it arrives, to dealers and bakors on favorable terms.
octl3 CRANE k RODGERS.
krisy....
jHdsy,.,
J’dMUlajr
Rurwltj,.
Why,.. 1 ;
*tyq‘ty
lil^ t k*\D} usl delivercd^ufllclentiy
by bring kept onlward.
al 6 * D ro Po»al mus!
» * rropo'al mu ,t jigtlnclly tbe price for which
T “^ r »«i°a will be fumisbod on board each Light
'rT respectively.
•nt for ®«l>plylng fuel, both coal and wood,
kiwi * 11 Jjt'netly the prlco per ton or cord, and the
Ihs/v. “f each, to be dellvured on board each
XwsT lrM P* clire >/-
Uth tmIi r ' nr a,t the ration* required, or for
q»lre<fr^»*1 hi* option—se^arato bids are re-
fu ® ~ lh# quantity to be delivered, not often-
•naperteUndent*^’ “ be ll#t * nnineiJ b y the Inspector
h® required to enter Into bond with
UiBMuFn fot faithful execuUotf of the contract'
■ *PI>rov^iv.TrJ »ce«ptff«| °r contract entered into, until
tbe Ughl llouM Board.
u^wnhactor will be required to keep at least, In the
month '» nation* Tor the entire crew of the
KMaJw„ n i” ctwl for > houDt at all times; and any
fcri |n “ccount of failure to deliver rations or
K„ i ®*' will be chargeable to the contractor.
■ « M nfrt«V* |, ?i ,B ,P°*lHtendent. Inspector, or other person
Wnd M 1lb t' 1 ® light houso eswblishmcnt, will be si-
. “{UlM vS
M !e ^h, t ?H lo , r i lla I ,er ' n t*ndcnt, or Inspector, will be allow-
t . h ®P* rlj of the ration, nor the time* that
tj*flherB“” upon for lhe ‘lellvery, wlthput authori
al ^vL^u-n?k t01M " tutln ff f° r khe crew of
Wlbs Su,»ri v , “**'»lned. and their quality approved
WOh»^" lcnl ’ or the Inspector of thoWtrlct.
nty.and ' r n '«y be assigned to perform tlu.
4»»ot bsaMK 8 will be paid for ratlnna and fuel which
V»'l deUnm^r i? r of t'» B qualiVy, quant i.
^"lerofths light House Hoard.
— JOHN BUSTQN, Sqp't lights.
«^ RY , 0Att ® BY TUB 1AST STEAMER—
i'ALwnu, Ga., Aug. 15. D
codtNol—aug23
BLANKETS, D03IESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW PltlClSB.
W E take pleasure in calling the attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen ana Domestic
Goods, many of which we purchased before 1 he great ad
vance in wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 bales London Duffll and colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black do,
30 do .brown domestic Goods.
26 do striped and white Osnabnnre.
10 do plain red Flannel; 8 do twilled do,
15 do shirting Stripes,
10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains.
16 cases Louisiana ana Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids,
6 do plaid Unsays, stripes and plaids,
6 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans,
6 do Scotch and domeatlo Ginghams,
30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
20 do English and American Prints,
60 doien Negro Caps; 100 pieces Carpeting,
160 Ruggs and Matts: 200 Carpet Bogs,
300 Negro Iiead-hanakerchlefs,
1000 down woolen and cotton Hosiery.
Planters and merchants vlsltlngour city during the (all
and winter will find It to their interest to look trough our
stock, as we are disposed to Mil at a small admneo upon
oct6 AIKEN A BURNS.
A N article founded upon sciontlfle principles,compound-
XJL ed with purely vegetable substances, Being perfectly
safe when taken, and liaa ntoer been known to fall In curing
the moat obstinate eases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy It onoe need, from the (hot that It not only de-
•troya them buttemoves all the alime and mucus which
may remain. »i( nt'A -*-. ■ .J • ■ .
This worm'll'til# ciojkl difficult to destroy of ali that in-
habit tbe bumabbody.' It grows to an almost lndeflulto
. IV M uu length, and becoming so colled and fattened In the lutes
practloe in the Court* of Chatham. Camden. Glynn and Mow snd stomach as to produce Fits. St. VIUs’ Panee.ftc,
ilnUitU counties; also, the United State* Circuit and t . h8 MU,C •* «° lt >g to the grave, not belluv-
BANCROFT dt BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BR0KER8,
For the Puroluum and Sale of Stocks, . Bonds, Exchange
Real Estate, 117 Bay-stroet, Savannah,Jan24
CHARLES P. CUQRRR,
MISSIONED FOJ
IR FLORIDA.
ATTORNI Y AT LAV AND COMMISSll
175 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Will practloeln the Courts of Chatham, C*md_, _
McIntosh countlea; also, the United State* dtoult and
District Courts for tho Southern District of Georgia.
RxreRK.NCis—Hon. R M. Charlton, Maura. Crane k Rod-
were, Boston k Vlllolnnga, Daniel II. Stewart, Savannah;
Hon James E. Broome. S. R. Mallory. Thos. BattseR, Thos.
Douglas.C. H. Dupont. W. A. Forward. Florida. o26—3m
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!
FOR FALL AND WXNTKR*
R EMITQN k VERSTILLE have now opened a large and
well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
which they assure their friends, and tho public generally,
Is diffluult to bo surpassed, either in variety or quality.—
Their purchases have been made upon such advantageous
terras also, aa to alTurdgreat inducement* to public patron
age. In addition to a eomplute and handsome supply o!
Dress, Fancy and House Goons, as well aa a general assort
ment of all other kinds of goods In their lino, may bo found :
8-4,0-4 and 10-4 Duffll Blankets,
84,0-4 and 10-4 Twilled do
8-4,04 and 10-4 Grey do
104,114,12-4 and 18-4 fine Bed Blankets,
Also, Crib and Cradle Blankets. *
And, for negroes’ wear, a large stock of Plaids and Ker
seys. at prleos a* low as they can bo bought anywhere, of
the 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. grey..'white and black Imitation Georgia rialni.
Striped do, Schley's heavy Georgia Plains of last year’s
man, and the best artlclo of the kind in this market, at
their store In Waring'. Range, 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryan
st. ocw
WILLIAM H. DAHI1ER,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, Iwwndes county, Ga.
Will practise in Thomas, towodos, Clinch. Ware, Appling.
TcUhlr. Irwin. Ismrens, and Pulaski countloa. Georgia ;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties, Florida. feb23
WM. r. WIM.IAUS. TUADonm outxr. jack boowr.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston,
Stowart, Randolph, Muscogee, I^e, and any adjoining
counties where tuelr services msy be required. jau29
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIAJR AT LAW,
Washington City, D. C.,
Will practise in tho various Courts of tho District, and at
tend to tha prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment. June22
DR. G. F. COOPER,
Office under Mrs. Sclinlder’i, west of liberty square, Mont
gomery-stmt. Residence corner ol Perry and Drayton-
street*, opposite tho Catholic Church. June22
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer of Bay and WhUaker-stndx.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office—lib Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 09 Bay-street, 5«winnaA, Georgia.
bicqueen Mcintosh.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla,
JULIAN HARTRIDOB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offlee, comer if Whitaker-sl. and Bay-lane, Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer if Whitaker-sl. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST,
Office, comer Bay and Damard-streets, Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Georgia.
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 Wall-tired New Fork.
JOHN G. FALLIOANT,
WnOLXBALR AJtn R XT A1L DISLIR IJf
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga,
BROWN Of HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SAIFS STABLES,
WIXT nnOAD STREET, 8AVA.VXAD, Ol.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
CornorofBsy and Whitoker-slreet*. Office hours from 0
' A. M., to 2, P. M.; and from 3Jf, P.M. to 6, P.M.
DANIELL * COOPftR,
ATTORNEYS AND CUUNSKUBRS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WUI take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,
No. 148 Broughton street, Savannah. Ga
Lead pipe, sheet lend, block, tin. copper boilers, light and
forco pumas, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on Land. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to ool28—3m
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepared to fay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can giro satisfaction. Prices very low. Bost reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
AFriJulter* an ,\ Conductors mn.ie In order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND C0US8KM/)K AT LAW,
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice In tho Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton. Ksq.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. P ATT ICRS ON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Fbrsylh. Monroe Omnty, Ga.
J. B. I1AYNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarborough. Seri veil County,
Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia.
Jy26—3m
8. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Munticello, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. H. Eijcuoru, Savannah. Ga. feb3
th: m. KoRwoon. c. 0. wosok.
NORWOOD <Sf WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SawmnoA, Ga., '
Will practice in all tho Countlea ofthe EasternCIroult. Bu
siness committed to thoircaro, will receiro prompt atten
tion. Offlee on Bay street, over Whntkr k Psuixs',
WlUiAU B. nmtMI. JOBS K. MILLXR
FLEMING U MILLEV.
The underslgnod having united In tho practice of law, wll
- attend punctually to any businraa out rusted to their care
Offico corner of Bay and Whitaker Stroots, over Messrs
8wltt. Denstow & Co'«.
^ULADHLFlUA-.ileron^Lln.^.T^
(regular packet schooner FANNIE, Beaston, master,
.part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch tor
*aaff ri*- .
i e^-The regular
>Jer, master, will
EESTATOABT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
Itrslgned haa leaeod.and baa now fitted up In '
id alsgatlt style, the building on Drayton stmt,
i Way A Kurd’s, to be occupied m a
«BW YORK—Union LtnaWTbe
SUlSfbl lehr. ENCHANTRE8S, Tyler,
.bare quick dispatch at above.. For freight or p
o - ociaO . OGDEN, fc>
fJiHBlundsrslj
_ neat and
next door to V
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where he intend# toleirve up. in eoperior style, every dell*
cacy of the seaaon,
New York anrt Sarannato Oysters, VenUon,
GROUSE. PARIBIDGES, FISH,
Fulton Mnrkd and Philadelphia Beef, fyc., fyc.,
will always be kept on hand, and served up in a atylt never
before eitualled In this city.
4®" Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners
on short notlco. Ho will keep only the best Liquors.
oct7 JOHN McK. CODY.
t&h. NBW YOAK-Ujdpn Lliic«-«Tlii regular
SSfcpMtot schooner KLTZABLTII k ELLENOR.Pierson,
maater, will have qulok disnatch ai above. Fbr freight or
paaiflgeapplyto
®500 .
HOBENSACK’S WORM |
YRUP.
BOSTONwkTbe fine brig CENTRAL AMERICA,
!0>«®, master, will have dispatch as above. For
« r Passage apply on board, at TellWr’a wharf, Or to
00126 BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
DOSTONj-TUo fine schr. E. R. BKNNETT, A.
Wood,roa*ter, wlU have immediata dispatch aa
aoove. For freight or passage apply to
oot26 BRIGHAM, KKLI.Y k CO.
ing that these complaints have tholr origin h
-Uy‘'- J ^‘ "
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUN3KLUJR AT LAW,
TroupeUle. Georgia,
Will praotlse In tho Clrccuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwln.Ueorgi*; and In the Cir
cuit Courts of JcfTorsmi, Madron and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tho claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash
ington.
JOHN IL COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga., late Junior partner of tbe
firm of A. k J. CbcuiiANK, Irwinlon. 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.
may7—dAwJy <
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR. FALL. AHD WINTUK.
I
1 cvlll 1’f, n *w and boautlful patterns of canary
Ij^sjust received. Tliore deahous of a hand-
£wgRa.Md«M proof against Mifes.bave only
•* rl / call for a choice from a floe a*
.. J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-et.
TlIKtV.,.. f C CLFB (W'aiOHDil,. ‘' .
“4 by SJciBb*^'' following purse* are offer-
yJ®s. < ^. b0 * U ' not to eicwd 48 roet ,n >«n«tb,
to exwod48 freVln length,
^ exceed’88 tMtln Ve’ogtb, 300
exored M'foei in le'niuj',
variety of every article for'gepUemen’a Wear, suitable 6:
tbs present and coming seasops. Tbe following comprise
portion of the stock on band:
Overcoats and 8urtouta of black and blue beaver cloth,
Sack and brown mohair cloth,
talma cloaks,
Blue and brown cloth business frooks.
Grey and check caulmere holiness suits,
Black doe-akin eassimere pants, »
French fancy eassimere pants,
Grey and mixed tweed eassimere pants,
BUck and mixed satinet pants,
Plain and plaid kersey pants,
Embroidered and plain black oisstmere vests,
Figured and plain black silk vests,
Plush velvot vests. • .
Figured bUck and fancy cashmere vests,
togotbur with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as Uno white. sblrU, silk and merino undershirts, merino
Canton flannels and Joan drawers, riding gauntlets, black;
colored and white kid glove*, stocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-tlvs. suspenders etc., the whole of which is offered for
sale low, by * WM. R. SYMONS, Drapr- *- ** ,, ~
ocU
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Oioeru’ Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made Urge additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
* PROTKCTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
' Of Hartford, Conn, “•
The undersigned, Agent* of the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Flux on Buildings and their contents.
Also Hakim Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KEI-LV k CO., Ag%nt».
rararuH, mur * co.
L ANDING from schooner Christopher Loosen, 60 balos
Hay, and for aalo pn the wharf; by •
oeta . OGDEN k BUNKER.
IYHANDIFS—landing from F Satterly—10 cask* superior
JD Cognac Brandy in store, —
quarter eaaka wry old Jean Louli’ *
,te *eptt T ‘ rioU ‘ bnuMU i r # «!• JF y
10 half-pipes 0 D k Co’s do. 10
* 16 halves and quar-
GONNERAT k CO.
fYIIfl, 4n>.—10 bbls Linseed OIL 10 do Spe
y ?««<» do,lOdo Machinery do,8000lbs
boxes^Window Glass. For sale low by
‘ CRANE k RODGERS.
Linseed OIL 10 do Sperm do, ID do Re-
»-u. »• -VYblU Lead. 100
auglO
R BDUCnON IN THE PRICE OF BLOOK TIN WARE.—
Veramn, Steak, all. bbte, at»d Hot Water Dishes, from
12 to 20 Inch#*, of superior and medium quality; also, Dish
Ccvm.BoffreGrecques.Teaand Cofto# Urna.E«g Bollsra,
ke.. I will Mil aa-lo w as thsy can be pafobaK^ | n th# north.
Preprietara of HnU.lt Steam Boat*, Planter*, and other*
are Invited to call and examine. 1 .
' J. P COI4JNB, 100 feryan-etrett.
CORDIAL.—10 do* Catoway pERB SB
- A. BONAT^ *
JOHN RUIN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
163 Broad-sired. CWueibus, Ga..
WlU tranoaet the above business In the usual manner, and
pay strict attention In all-consignments entrusted to hi*
care. He would rcjpcetfoUy refer to the following poi
sons i Hon. AlAed Iverson. Msjer John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell Esq.. Lewis M. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm,
P, Yongo, Abraliam Backer. Savannah, . Om—Junefl
- _jiu the tape
worm; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw-
fut foe to health, I recommend the uso of ray Worm Symp
and IJver Pills: the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day, then take from flvo to
eight of my Liver PIUs, to dislodge aud pass the worm. By
strictly following those directions, tbe mostobstinate cases
of tape worm can b&speedily cured.
Round or Stomach'Worm.
This worm Is usually found in the small Intestines, and la
thn worm must common to children,' yet It Is not entirely
confined to them, ns adults have frequently beon known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness or the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, a bluelsh strealr'under the eyes, Ate. If you.or any ol,
your children havonhy or the above symptoms. Hoben-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
It you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and If after
using It according to4be directions the patient is nut re
stored to health, aud the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond
the gravo.ss for fall, there l« no auch word as fall with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aioarldei, or Email Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human sytein Is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to bo
found In the rectum, and If allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce,l&y tho foundation for serious dlsor
ders, such as Inflammation of the bowels, and other de.
rangoments of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used Is Hobcnsack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradles.that
I defy any one to produce a ca*o where my Worm Svrup
and Jlvcr Pills ate recqnimendod to bo used they will not
cure. All that is necessary Is to uso tho syrup In accord-
ancowlth directions <iu each bottlp; and In case a gentle
C purgative Is required In order to allay tbe IrrltalIon they
reduce, the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising nctlnn and
ealthy operation upon the bowels, la the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
HOOBNSACK’^LIVRR PILLSc
No part of tho system Is more liable to disease than the
liver. It being aupplM^U nu^ r ou^bl<>o|l»va«ael*. *»>A
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia. «rc
uyspepaln.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases a
dltxlncss in the bead,heartburn, oppression after eating
meats, sourness arising from the stomach, ka. and some
times general languor of tbe whnlo body, from this It will
be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganised
state of tbe Liver and Stomach. Hobensnck’s l iver Illls Is
tho very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing tho certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, and rquderlug tbe blond pure
and healthy.
Llwer Complaint,
Isntlondod with chills,sucaoedod hyfever,severe pain In
the region of tho liver, vomiting bitter fnsto, yellow furred
tongue, nulse full and bounding, tho pain In the side is In
creased by pressure. should the left lobo be affected, the
pain Is generally In the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stnids
clay colored. Thlsdiseaso can be cured by tbe use of Ho-
bonsack’s Liver I’llls. aa they act directly upon the seat of
tbe disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated rna'trr from the system.
To'Vemalti, --
You will find these Pills an Invaluable medlolue In many,
complaints to which you krcsubloct. In obstructions either
total or pnrtlsl tlipyJiav* been found of Inestimable bone-
fit in restoring and.purifying tho blood and other fluids so
jaa to cure aUoUfnplalate wlitohi awar arise from female lr-
"regularities, ha headneho.'dimness of sight, pain in the side,
back. Ac. These Mils are the only safe and effectual reino-
dy to cure tho following' complaints. Gout. Nervousness,
Moliincholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness iff Sight, or In fact any of (ho dis
eases that arlue frpm nfffetlons nl Mm Liver, Impurity ol
the B1 od, or constipation of thn Rowell.
Medical itfvlilcnce
We. the unudendgned 1’liystcluns. having had tho rcelpt
of their manufacture sulrmlttod to us fur Inspection, say.
that the ingredients of which they are composed makes
tho.n the best 1’IU in use for all diseases or the Ltvor, Im-
puritiose tlio Mod. Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M l>.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
$rj*Purcbaso nonobnt those having tho signature’‘J.
N. HOBENSACK.”as all other* are worthies* Imitation*.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agents, must address tho Proprietor.J. N. HOBEN-
SACK, at Ills laboratory. No. EJONorth Second-street, abovo
Race. Philadelphia. •
Sold by nil Druggists and Merchants in the U. S
iuay21—<ltwAtwly
AYE It’8GHEUKY PECTORAL^
fbr the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoop
ingcouyh. Croup. Asthma, and Gmsumption.
“ And by tho river, upon tbe hank thereof shall grow all
treos for meat, whose leafsbnll not fade and the fruit there
of shall bo for meat and the leaf thereof for medicine.”
H ERE wan hope for the sick recorded long ego. uqd eve
ry yoar adds new proof to tho assurnneo that these
promises shall not full.
As medical sclonce discovers aud designates tho remedies
naturelm* given, ono by one. the diseases that afflict our
race yield to the control of art. Of all the maladies wo
suffer from, nono has carried more victims to an untimely
grave than Consumption of the Lungs. Subjoined wo give
some ovidence that this too may bo cured, nud that pulino- •
nary complain!*, In all tb*Ir forms, may bo removed by
Cherry Pectoral.
Space will not permit us to publish here any proportion
of tho cures It tins affected, but the Agent below named
will famish our circular, free, whereon are full particulars
and Indisputable proof of the facts.
Sufferer*, read and judge for yourselves.
fbr Infiuenxa and Iloojring Ouigh,
NA-mviujc. Tenn.. Juno 28,1851.
Sir: I have repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for
hooping cough and inffuona* and have no hesitation In
pronouncing It a complete remedy. Four of my children
have been afflicted with these diseases, and the free uso of
tho Pectoral has always afforded instant rollof.
Jaukh Glovkh.
We attest the truth of tho above statemont.
M. Mtftumr, Editor Nashville Whig.
J. M. ZiUKRKMAN. Druggist,
fbr a Cunsumptiie Cough.
PrmoiUBO. I’a.. Fob 26.1851.
Dear Sir : For three yonrqt have been afflicted with a
cough so distressing that I facquentlydispalred of recovery;
much of the time I was obliged to sit up all night in my
chair, as my cough would stflTbcalo me when I laid down.
Haring used many reuiodlea without much relief.-1 at last
tried the Cherry Pectoral. Which under Providence oured
me al together. I am with gratitude yours,
/ Jambs M’Caxth-bw.
This is onto/the numerous cures of Adhma which have beon
accredited to Cherry Pectoral.
Albaxr, N. Y., April 17.1848.
Dr. Ayer. Lwvell—Dear-Slr: I have for years been afflict-
ed with asthma In the worst form, so that I have been
obliged to sleep In my chair for a larger part of the time,
being unable to breaths on my bed. 1 had tried a great
many medicines, to no purpose, until my physician pre
scribed. as an experiment your Cherry Peotoral.
At first It seomod to make me worse: but In less than a
week, I began to experience tho most gratifying relief from
Its use; and now, in four week*, the disease la entirely re
moved. 1 can aleen on .for l»ed with comfort, and enjoy a
state of hoallh which (tyt'd never expected to eoJoy.
*. ... UXOWIV8.Varatt.
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
ram lhe President if Amherst College.Edward Hitchcock it.
A, LL: D.. dc.
J;C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pectoral in my
own case of deep-aeated broucliUl*. and am satisfied, from
Its chemical consl Ration, that it is an admirable compound
for the relief of larynglcal and bronchial dfflcultiea. If
my oplnton. aa to Its superior character, can be pf any ser
vlco, you are at liberty to use It as you think proper.
Amherst Sept. 12, IM9. toward llrtcacooc.
Amongolher distinguished authorities who have lent
H6STON^The bark MARIA MOKiuN.CapUIn
BuUtley, will hare dispatch tor the above port. For
of 900 bales cotton, to compete cargo, apply t«
I ■■ ■ , •>, ' ROWLAND H CO.
pMBage,
UIULADELFH1A—Heron’s Llnc^-Tlie
j regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, Harris, master,
-vs qnlck dispatch for the above port. For freight
age, apply to octl8 OGDEN k BUNKER.
x dlxpal
;T. JONES. (Mptaln Look, wA meet wltb^dUpatch
Agent.
jipu
the above port. For freight or
;ht or passage apply to
II. K. WASHBURN, A|
NEW YORK—Netwlilne—The regular
-Wat hp’a UinnU n.nt.l n v w.ui.. _III t
iket brig MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet
ipgtoh for the above port. For freight or passage
apply to :• -M>ct20 -■ 1L K. WA8HBURN r Agent
BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—The reg-
_ular packet acbr D. H. BALDWIN, Fisbee, master,
lave immediate dispatch aa above. For freight o
board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
BRIGHAM,KELLY k CO.
BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—The reg-
ular packet achooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson,
master, will nave dispatch os above. For freight or pas
sage apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
octlo BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
me IPs,
Furniture. .
TO-MORROW; Not. 8d, wlU be sold, at the comer of Jon**
anq Drayton itreets,
A iplendld assortment or Fashionable Parlor and Bed
Bopm Furniture. Particulars set catalogue. Ttrmscash,
■. _ ' ■ Administrators Bale,
On Tuesday, tho 6th December, will be Mid In front of the
court house, between the legal hours of sale,
-.The interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, In the Savannah
Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchlpson's Island. For farther par-
tlcuUrelnquIteuaVtho counting room. Sold byfoaveof
tha Ordinary of Chatham county aa th* property ofD. U
Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator.
V Administrator’* Bale.
On Tuesday, fiUt December, will be sold. In Ui« front or the
oourt house, between the legal hours.
Lot and Improvementa, No. 10. comer of South Broad and
.Wh'taker street# The lot le subject to ground rent, f $67
60 to the city. Tbe Improremente consist or* double tene
ment dwelling. In the basement or which Is an onoe; draw
ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the flret floor ie
two large and elegant parlbra, wllb a spacious verandah.
Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story to four
fine pump and good water.
Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good eook and
washer.
The above proporty la eold by leave of the Ordinary, as
the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order ohh#
adttinf»Woft~TFffi*lnn be dedAfWlt qicttftr. '
At Private Sale—Two'flve'acre lota, one mile from the
city, for salo low, if applied fbr Immediately, on accommo
dating term*. ‘ seplB
At Private Sale—Urey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick In
quantities to suit purchasers. auglO
A Desirable Building Lot for Sale.
Ix>t No 0. fourth ty thing, Anson ward. For particulars,
Inquire xt the counting room. jylS
, NEW YORK—Tbe packet brig CLINTOV,
lUiomnson. maater, haring* part of her cargo en
gaged, will hare dispatch aa above. For freight Or passage
apply to octll OGDEN A BUNKER.
NEW YORK—Georsla Line.—Die regu-
_Ur packet schooner P. It. BURTON, Captain Lingo,
Dave dispatch for tbe above port. For freight of fitly
bales cotton, to complete cargo, or passage apply to
octl3 ROWLAND k CO.
Agents New York—Scranton & Taixmax.
< LIVERPOOL—The splendid American ship
above. For fref
oct8
[IE. Capt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch u
freight or pontage apply to
PAI1ELFOLD, FAY k CO.
, MACON, HAWUINSVILLK dc
[OTHER LAMJINUS.—The steamer Ciiarum
ITakthiduk, w. Taylor, master, will meet with dispatch aa
above. Freight received at Johnson’s lower wharf
oct29 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
' Class 180:
76 62 4 0 11 (1 28 60 20 61 6 42
Also. Extra Class 76:
61 68 20 63 38 26 60 67 0 36 30 34
Holders of prises will please call for the cash, or renew at
• E. WITIIINGTON'S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY k MAURY. Manager*
Class 131. draws on Wednesday; 2d Inst., In this city,
Sales closest3 o’clock,?. M
CAPITA t.,
SBW YORK AND SAVANNA)! 1
TLe Augu^ Oaputu Lyourw?,;C;- • t,:!?;; t*
The Florida, Captain Woofflwll,; 4 r . mF S
The Alabama.^ dapuio Schenck ,. . ‘ ”
TJe Auwste, Captain Lyoo,;.^..;.^;-.;^!^. « %
S: 1
§-nB8^assvteaai;'S»f.: 1?
lhe Alabama, diptata SchenoY... t ,,. .£
The Augusta, Captain Iqron. “• 14
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, n
Tlieae ship* are th* largest on tbe ooUfoUDaurpaMed la
qwed, safety and comfort—making their passage* in 60 to
60 hour#, and are commanded by skillful, earefol and no-
Ute officers. They offer a most deelrable cobveyanoerto
New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, in
January next, this line will be semi, weekly. Cabfnpau-
•go, *26. PADELFORD, FAY k 00.. ^
B AHU*r.i!W5SIT*-
. M Broadway, y#w York.
UNITED STATES KAXL tJtREs
Through In 60 to 66 lmure.-Nns York and
Charleston Steam Packsts-lenro Adger’a
» .. . Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
“? h Wedneiday, On Saturday tha n*w. aud
splendid Steamships ,
JBESSNSpS; G55 S S 4 '** 1 “”
and guard* raised, la now in.complete order.
For fmlgllt or puuin, b.rin .Win. MlWIM
mod*tions, apply at tfio offlee of thn Arent.
HENRY M1BSROON,
Corner East Bay and Adgcr k Son’s Wham*.
N- B —A new ship will be plaredln the line to oosusel
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. •, ftblO
FOR PHILADELPHIA—PARE'!
7b sail on S * * *- - -
£3
$4,340.
-r»k FOR DEMRY’S FERRY AND
^‘TT^INTERMFJJIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer
UUN Imiua been recently overhauled, repaired, and
painted, will make regular weekly trips between this eity
ami Domry’sFerry, leaving here every Saturday evening at
4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all the Intermediate
landing*. The.Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under
the late Steamboat Uxw. and her accommodation* for pea-
m ngors are both ample and comfortable. She has been
placed on tho line particularly for tho accommodation of
the planter* and mercbnnt* on the river. For freight or
passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to
KINCHLKY k THOMAS, Agents.
Savannah, October lat. 1863. oct6—dfil wltn
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
US' Ticket* $1—shares In proportion.
Extra Class 78, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
6th November. capital.
$40,000.
75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
KP Tickets flO—shares In proportion.
Tlckota either singly or by thn package for sale In Bay
lsne,8arannah,Ga., next to Robinson A Camp.
nov2 E WITinNGTON.
as pei
gSSfatuns burthen. J. Bxsoncnycommander, wilf leave
annexd schedule every other Saturday.
PROM CHARUBTOX.
June 11
June 26
July B
July 23
August 6
August....20
September.
FOR PALATKA, K. F.,
Tbuching at Darien, Brunswick. St Marys. JackscnudlU, Mtd-
diat—y; (*«<*» Owe*.) and Picctata.
■'r - wll’**^ Th® new and auperior ateampacket* ST.
fern -If 11IN ’^ 0*pt. Jss. TOkkiiorn. ami WILIJAII
GASTON, Uiut. Tim®. Shaw, will leave fur the above places
as follows : Tho St. Johns, on Thursday morning. 16th Inst.,
at 10 o'elock ; and thu Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning,
•JOtli Inst, at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave nt the
same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The
latter boat carrying the United .States Mail. For freight or
passage, having handsome stateroom Huconiiuodatlon*, ap
ply on board, at Dillon’s lower whari, or to
J. II. GUNRY, Agent
47*The St Johns will go to St. Augustine every fourth
trip, commencing (leaving Savannah; on the 29th instant.
sept4
OPPOSITION LINE.
raTlO. FALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
i’LACEd.—leaves every Saturday morning
at 10 o’clock.—The regular steam packet WELAKA, Capt.
N. King, will leave as above. For freight engagements, ap
ply on board, or to 8 M LAFKITKAU, Agent.
N. D.—The fare to Brunswick Is reduced to 64. aug2&
OPPOSITION LINEt
Change of Departure—Fbr Palatka. Fla..andall the interme
diate landings on lhe mute.
- . Tho superior now Steam-packet WELAKA,
FA&14&2CCaptain N. Kino, will, until further notice,
eavu every SatUHDAV. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows
To Darien $3 00 1 Tc " r ‘ ‘
- -Ht< lUrym.-. r. .f .‘. T.4-60 I — -
Jacksonville 6 00 j
N. U.—Freight consigned to H, R.
To l , Icolata...,..68 00
PatntXJC;8 00
Black Creek....8 00
Duke, for Ocala, will be
ilgi
re-«hlppe<l free of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passago apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam I’ackot Company’s wharf, or to
foblR . S. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Fbr Palatka. E.F..via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson
ville, Middleburg. Black Creek and Picolata.
" ajir^fi Tl ‘ 0 au J> e rior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
C*pt- T. K. Siuw, will leave on Tuesday Mom-
ing. at lu u'ulock, and will enntinuo to leave every Tuesday.
The Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Marys 4 50
Jacksonville 6 00
Picolata • 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Blnck Creek 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
mav31 CLAGHOllN k CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. k A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County, Georgia.
TXTII.L attend to tho pnrohasing on comralMion.-Corn,
VV wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold JteprA being»ltwa-
tedTn a region of country abounding Ingrain, U catpuau-
ly be puronssed upon more favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. k A..Railroad - '
Orders ouverihg the cash, with limited or discretionary
ttutrucUan*. will receive prompt attention. Persons order-
Ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm; M. Wedly, Sa-
" ’ may 10
jfifalGENKRAL VARIETY 8T0RB, 130'Brtragbton-L . , „
flu Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gcaer- the Druggists throughout thu Sul
ally; are Invited to examine this stock. It eon*!etroF60
different sty lea elahoeately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gtmo,
rich eolored silk, satin, crap* and. other choice and mnch
admired style#;' flats andhats, embroidered satin hoods;
a great variety -of crape embroidered blond Hnlbf*. Pan*
■liklaoesbtpei. extra rloh spring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, drew do, white and oofored lace, gimp# and gal
loons, do do silk fringes, mantle*, idala baregre, ih»Uand
Other comb*, hair pao, ends and ulalte, ribbon ptette,
And wnathea, bonnet sUku, Jet And flramr
BONNETS 1 BONNETS 11
60 o eeejuat received at the TRIMMING AND
y^- .. ..
flowers, feathers And wreathes, bonnet tun, jet ana many
wristtetts, buttons, ateel trimmings, tephyr wonted, braid.
(ana,wlthntnat variety or other goods usually-kept in
fancy establishments. 7 ; '«-■ : \
Mrs.'Hom, assisted V,
.Yoi^wMAttendtothe
■H jgpafdBfcl.
CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS 1
W E have tills d iy opened a now and splendid assort
ment of car pet*. cousUtlng of—
Hemp, Dutch, Venetlnii, Stnir, Three Fly,
Xttgralti, and Brussels Cnrpote-
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet andChenol
Rugs, Hemp, and Cocoa Mats, Drugget and Floor Oil Cloths,
all of which will bo sold At the lowest prices, by
acp20 AIKEN k BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF 1853.
T O MERCHANT* AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OP
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangement* for the Fall Trade
will bo complotod In a few days, when we will bo prapsreil
to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Good*, llosictr. Trimmings. Haber
dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbons. Ao.
M. PRENDERGAST k CO.,
178 Bnmghton-atreet, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
slde.aug27
their name* to recommend thin preparation as the best
knowg to them for affections of the lungs, are:
PrealdentPerkins, Vermont Medical College,
Pfofeasor SUllman, Yale College,
Professor Valentine Mott. New York.
Professor Claavland. Uowddln Medical College.
Professor Butterfield. Ohlq.Medlcel College.
Canadian Journal of MedleqbSdeaee.
Boston Medloa land Sundew Journal.
Charleston.8. C, Medlcal Revlew, '
New Jersey MedieaT Reporter.
- Hon. Henry Qay, U- 8. Sena to 1
- > Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American
itor. ‘ !*:.
_irsh. American Amfouwador to Turkey.
Gen. Emanuel Bulne**,President of Chill.' -
Rt. Rev. Ed. Power.Lord IReliop of.Toronto. k
Aleo, many eminent physician* frk-mreigu, countries.
Not only In tb# more dangeton# and distressing dlseaaee
of the Luuge.bntalao.asa fiunPy median* far occarional
use. It le the safest, pleasantert and beet In to #brld ,
• * ■" AYER. ChwnUt, 1 ow*ll, Maas. .
A. A. 8OLOMON8, W. WTlJN.
MOOBRj^mrMnaUj and by all
tbu Bteter aodfrwani—may!2
TjUITER ASIl CHE&ffi-OT «tM». eb'-rfe. Uo.h.0 U.il.r
£ S **■
B acon sides and reef.
20 half bbls. Fulton Mai
..ret- • .
J^OCKIXO DIBD CADES.—Ju»t .MtojuU b,
. - - tmok * vsiora.
'T/lKI'INO fmoi brl, E'«1-3S
AJ tMdiick-Wlne.281
life and Fire Insurance.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over $260,000.
Aurkd Gill. President. Job. C. Walklkv. Sco’y.
This Com|«ny will issue Policies on the Joint Stuck
principle, and u|*o» the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at thq option of tho Insured.
The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the In
stitution are, In my opinion unsurpassod by any Life Insu
rance Company In this Slate or Untou.
IL.S.) signed R G.TTNNEY,
Comptroller ol Pnblic Accounts,
State of Connecticut,
Slave*-Insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasnnahlo terms.
The subscriber ts also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies:
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capital paid lu $1,000,000
C. E. Hshkhit, E-q., )
Hobv lAJilUJ*. h>q.. >Trustees, New York.
Robkht J'illo.v, Esq. J
Farmers’FIro Insurance Company.
Capital *200.000.
Granite FIro Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Capital $160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely Invested
In bond and mortgage, aro prepared to oiled Insurance
agaiost damage by fire.on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
Fur Insurance in either of tbe above named Companies,
apply to ,
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
nudAgeut for the above Companies,
sopt 20—ly offlee 120 Oongres»-st.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
‘ CARRIGES. BUGGIES ANI) SULKIES.—A
general assurtiiieet. just received.—Tho sub.
Korlbor* are now prepared to offer to tbe publio. Carrlngos,
Phctons, Buggies. Carryalls, ka. fresh from some of the
most popular Establishments, and Builders at the North.
The selections were mado hy nno of the firm, with strict
reference to lhe renulrement* of this markot.
Tliey are determined to keep only such articles In tholr
line, as they enu confidently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they will be sustained in offering n better
and finer class of work, than has bceu usually kept In this
market.
. The Publio are most rospectfullv requested to call, oxatn-
Ine, and satisfy themselves, whotlier they are in earnest,
by ad examination of their atock
DST All kinds of Itepa'ring done as heretofore.
L.R. BENNETT k CO..
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod-
’art k Co’a., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Plsino
Fortes, are always supplied with an aa-
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru
ments. Fur durability they can be full v warranted, whilst
their superiority nftone and touch la evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well as tho critical
connoisseur. Tho ladles are respectfully Invited to view
thoso Instruments. An arrrangemont haring been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
caualso be enabled to judge of the tone.
F. ZOGHAUM k CO.. Market-square.
Second hand PUnos taken In exchange, also tuned
and repaired. JelT
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 |
D sWITT k MORGAN are recrlriugby the steamers week
ly their fall and wlmor Goods, to which they respect
fully sollcijeattention:
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace aud ducape do
Plaid au<l brocade Silk of tho uowest stylo
Plain French Mousllnde Iviines. Fruuch and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplin*, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, Ac,
1 Rlbero’s now liulldln/. Congress-street.
HUDSON, FLEMING df CO.,
Factor* and Commission Merchant*,
No. 04 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchants and deal
ers. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected In busluess with Horxi.vs, Hudson
& Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. 8trict atten
tion will be given to business, and tho usutl facilities af
forded custoiueis.
J. R. HUDSON. l«. v . nnMl
W; R FLKHINa. f Savannftb -
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
sep18—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
■The Mud Cabin, of tbe character and teudoncles of
British Institutions, by Warreolsham.
The Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, by Emerson
Benltto; Edith’s Legacy, by the author of Adelaide Llndsv.
The Whit# Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of; by Nod
Buntline 5 Putnam’* Magasine, for October.
The Knickerbocker ; the London Journal.
Industry of all Nations,
Jane Seten,or-the King's Advocate, abcotUsh historical
romance, by James Grant
Tbe Rudiment* of the Art of. Building, represented in five
sections, edited by John Bullock.
Violet tho Donsouae, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the
author of the Gilt ke,
The Rebel Scout, a romance cf tho American Revolution,
by Anna Ashland. For tale at 185jCongre**-*t. oct6
NEW BOOKS.
A CTS of the Legislature of Georgia, for 1851—’2; Miss
Bretnec’* Homes of the New World—Impressions of
America. In two volumes.
Tho Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, In two
volumes, with plates.
Men and Thing* u I Saw Them In Europe, by Kir wan.
Venice—the City of the Sea. from the invasion of Napo
leon to tbe capitulation In 1840, by Edtn. Flagg, with a map
and embellishment*, in two volume*.
Sir Wm. Hamilton's Discussions on. Philosophy and Lit
erature, Education and University Reform.
-Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright and Meebanica’ Pocket
Companion, with mathematical tables.
Picture Pleasure Book, with 600' Illustrations.
Swiss Family Rjblnwn. with B Illustrations.
Clouded Happiness, by Cnnntqtf d’Orsay.
Fern Leaves, from Fanny’s Port Folio
Cloister Life of Charles V; Tbe Mud Cabin; Professor
8illiman’s Travels la Europe; Echoes,of a Belle; Lorenxo
Beoonl; Moore’s Ufa of Sheridan, *o. ^ ■ • ’ .;
oct26 * W. THORNR WILLIAMS,.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridle* aud Spun far tha
management of the Tongue, by Ged W Hervey.
Dr Chalmers* Correspondence, by ReV Wm llanna,
All U not Gold that Glitter*,' or tba Young California, by
Cousin Alfa*. - . ' • . ■
TheYoungAstronotner, JO Abbott.
Gleason’* notorial i Barnum’s ni ultra ted Nitre.
Godsy’s Lafiy'e Book and Graham’s Manatoe; tor Novem
ber; Black wood's Magarine. fbvtlctober; Clouded Happt-
ncas, a novel, translated from th* Freifch Of the Coon tree
d’Omy^Th# Ufoilght Queen, by George Llppard, For
t U£ Abnii'noofi—iooq u>i> um., uid uHbii ifi,
^uodiii, urf/ot «i,b, raraHUt> gnxr . oa
H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please take notice that
the obstructions at tho entrance of my store, conse
quent o|Km the putting up or an Iron Front, are now suffi
ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to the
interior, where thoy will find tho shstvea well stocked os
usual, with Crockery. China,Glass and Stone Ware, family
Hardware, wood ana willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut
lery; together with a great variety of Iumpa. Lantern*,
Wicks, lancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be
sold si moderate and just prices, by J. I*. COLLINS,
aug25 100 Bryan-rtrect.
and Soda Crackers, 20 do Oder Vinegar, 60 do Stuart's
Clarified Sugar, 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160
bbls E. Phelps nod Rose Gin, 40 do P. k II. Connecticut ltl*
ver do. landing and for sale by
_aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
S HAWLS; needle-worked Collais, Sleeves. Chemesetts,
Infants’ Waists snd.Cnp*: Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons:
ladles', gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery ; needleworked
Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bands ;' embroidered and
Unen cambrlo Handkerchiefs. Just received and for sale at
tho lowest prices, by *#27 DifflTT k MORGAN.
S UNDRIES.—200 bbls superfine Howard street Flour. 200
do Etewah Sllll* Georgia do. 160 bags Cunningham’s dr.
rare Genesee do. 28 do H Smith’s extra do, 80
iugar and soda Crackers. 400 bags prime green
and fair Rio Coffee. 100 hhd* prime Bacon Sides, 20 do do
Shoulders. 26 cask* sugar cured Hama. 40 hhda prime and
fair Porto Rico Sugar. 15 do do Saint Croix do, 200 bbls Stu
art’s A B nndC clarified do. 80 do crashed and powdered do,
100 do E Phelps' and Rose Gin, 40 do ftnuastic Brandy. 60
do New England Rum, for sale by
octlb SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. '
cored Hams, for family use, for sale by
Sept 17
October... 1
October ...16
October ...20
November. .12
November. 26
December..10
Cabin passage....
Juno,
»RUX mUDXLFBU.
I.....,, 4 8ept 10
June...Sent......24
July.., 2 October.... 8
July. V October....f“
July........80 **
August 18
August 27
November. •
November.il>
December.. 8
■818
Steerage 6
Through tickets to New York IT
' hln lias been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
v boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on
th evory arrangement that can add to the comfort
Tills shin
with new bu ,
deck, with evory arrangement that can add to the comfort
-'passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as the
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City ofMsnchee.
sr. at tho foot of Queen street, and Central wuart; Charles
Freight on nil perishable arttctei most be pre.paid.
For freight or passage, apply to
H. F. BAKER k OO.,
juno7
Accommodation wharf. Charleston.
SAMUEL T.'PERCE.
.. Agent, Philadelphte.
From Macon, Ga.,to Tallahaeeeo, Fin.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to VsUahassee.
saBMpajar sHsrst
commenced on the Ath Inst., running three timea a week
vIa. Newton. Balnbrldge. and Quincy, and three Umee a
wet*k via. 'iliomasvIlle.BuneansvIlle, ko.
Passengers by. this route will leave Maoon at half peat 9
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe,- The Stage*
leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at At*
Uhaasee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—timn
by either route 35 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, hy Newton. Balnhrldge
ia Quincy, to Talfaliassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
indays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. IL
On Tuesdays, Thuradsya, and Saturdays, by the way 0!
Thoraasvlllo—returning samo route on Mondays, Wednesday I
and Friday*, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route
In 35 hours—from Macon in 38—end from Savannah in 60
hours.
By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloe
Train of Cara, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60hour*; HU
also decidedly the bost. cheapest and most expodltlous rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and Wost Florid*.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpo $1,76 1 from Oglethorpe
to Tallahassee, $16,00.
L. 0. Siuw. Agent at Oglethorpe, - ) . J
* * Tallahassee. '■
A. A. Franxn, •
F. K, WBJ0HT, Proprietor
Mail Tmln.
Leaves Ms con daily, at 8o’etock. P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ 6M “ p. M.
C ONNECTING at AtlanU with theTOifiui or Uie Western
and Atlantic and UGrange Roada,*nd with the Day
Train of the Georgia Road, and it Mar*-1 with the Day
Train s of the Central and South-western i^ads. Paaseni —
irams or tne ueniral and Honth-weatem i-oads. Paasenger-
will arrive In Macon at 12 V. and at Atlanta at 1U, haring
theremalnderof thenlghtforreal. ' • ’ • *
Passengers Ming South, via Montgomery, '(Ala.) wh«
leave Savannah atf A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for*
t^elght boon, including ail stoppages, and only ton hours
AccommodationTralna.Tri-Weekly. will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at So’oloek, A.M. Re*
turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at 7M A. M. Tills Train will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengert by the up
ward Train can dine at Griffin,
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’P
Msoog.May 17.1862, 8mo > jy2l
BOPTH-M^BTElUi HAIl.Bl>Ari|"
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at 6H A.M.;
arrive at Oglethorpe 10Ai A. M.j arrive at GoJumbus 1
o'clock, P. M.
I^ave Columbus dally at 0 o’clock, A. M./aodOgletiiorpe
.til), A.U.; arrive.tl-.M.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to
Snvannah, Augusta and MllledgevUlo, and with Mieod anil
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga. Nash
ville. 4o.
Connecting daily at Columbus, hy fast Une of eoaehes, 29
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M.& W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery. Ala. ■
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee tndEufanU
mall stages.
Passougers bre ikfost and dine at Fort Valley,
if » an J? 80 ' w. ADAMS, Snperintondent
Mioo.v, Aug. 20,1868. aug8I
THE BKSnfiAMfAlON Jf TAB MARKET.
THUS ‘FIUSSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE
‘IA)NDON CLUB’CHAMPAIGN. .
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the trod*
and public generally that be Is now recelvlqg these
truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, wWeh he
offers In bond or from store.
Tim abovo wines have been carefully examined and com
pared with all the favorite brands, and are pronounced by
Judges fully equal to the very best, and far Superior to
many which are selling at a higher priee,
Messrs. Fhmsird, Pem et Fiu, of Rbslms, proprietor* of
the above brands, potaesslng facilities for tne preparation
of fine wines, equal to those of any other hone* in the win*
districts, can'fuarantee tholr wine* being selectodfrom tba
finest vintages, will always be found of. the aampsuperior
and uniform quality. t. -,
The labels and corks hearth* namaot-the proprietor*.
Tho trade is invited to ixamhiosampM*at the agency.
T I1E undersigned ha’
own account, res; *
auglB
UST rocelvod beautifully embroidered linen cambric
_ Handkurchlefa, also, French worked OoMars. very rloh
patterns.. For sal* by •• seplB AIKEN k BURNS,
QILK PockeTllandkerchfaf*; of varioos qualities and
Q prices, also linen cambric Handkerchiefs, of which we
have received a large su pply.
sepl8 . AIKEN k BURN8.
HINCSEN.
I porter for tn#,
. • ^iwv-^-K^WdUanadae,
octl8—d3m 61d Slip,.New York.
PLA8TkSug; AG. . ‘
—■■ " -'—jreiimneite^vboalneseion hie
r . ly tenders his services to Ute
publio. He will contract for Plain and'Ornamental Plas
tering, Stoco Work, Ac. Ac., at .the usual price#, and will
In every esse warrant work executed by hlmtelf, or under
hi* supervision. Builders and others oontemptating build-
log, would do, well to cell upon him before contracting with
other*. Order* left at hfa residence. Joues-et., comer of
p*rnard ; »t., will be piomptly attended to.
Julyl6—ly VALENTINE BRUNKER.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
L ANDING from brig Macon—10 boxes Lemon Sjrup; 6
oases Gilloux Sardines, for sale by
octl5 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k OO.
VUTOURNINO DaLAlNES—A very handsome lot of Mourn-
1V± Ing and second Mourning DsLatnes. at, _1
KEMPTON k VERSTIUJC’S,
72 8t, Julian k 102 Bryon^t,, Waring's Range,
• sale by octlO A.
IMK.—400Casks Um# now landing, will be eold yery
A low if applied for tbli morning.
oetlfi- BRIGHAM. KELLY k OO.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS UEWA1U)—M. IS
man. Sam,.runaway last Saturday night, the 28th,
He la rather light oomploctodi about fire feet ton In-
.che# high.and he formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday,
In Chatham county. He woe sold to Mr. Wright In Savan
nah, of whom 1 bought him. Twenty Aollnn reword will.
be paid tor this boy lodged in any Jail or safe place where
I can get him. • DAVID ALLEN,
July 2 ,•; ,•„ Melntoshoonnty.
auglfl
‘ITEOCTABLE Cutters, Patty Pans, French and English
V Basting Spoon*. Skimmers, 8oup Ladles, Ito., just re
ceived and tor sale by Jnne8 J. P. C0LLDJ8
p ASHMERES, Mousltode Lai nea,'plaid xWltwjSHM
v> in all colors, easbmere Plalda, Saxony colored FUnneU.
plain and brocade Silks in Aew styles, block 8Rka in all
widths and qualities, black Batin de Chene. and a great va
riety of other articles tor ledies’ dresses, Just received and
for tale at tbe lowest prices by - ■; .
•ep2T - DOWTOf A MORGAN.
ECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER.—3air dotblUfie, 'arafl
and hansook muslinr. not glovaa and. mits lass man
tillas. wash blond, grass cloth, N W oollars and chemisette,
tongjawns,Blrds-ey• diaper,«c.,fbr aaieby [ i rifi ri im
"OREAD RHEER—For cutting ]
X> ness, slicing smoked beef.eui
^DtVTTy t WORD AN.
•Hd of an equal thlck-
coU*!ow, 4to. This
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from
the labseriber, on thnl6tb of August, a".negro man
named TOM, about forty yeartold. stout and ehunky
—Lbuilt, and has a mark" resembling a feather or arrow
eoummoiajgat; tha base of tbe nose and rfnntng'npthe
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
be baa spent several ream, of runaway,Ufa, and woe an In
mate of Sqi^nnah^ayagoqd part of
Leon ooanty. Fioriifa, Srpt. 12,
OUNDRHS—80 bbU 8tuart’s A, B and O aUr&ed Sutarv
O 60 da do erubad.and powdsrsddo, 66 do H Smith’s and
pure Genesee Flour, 60 do sugar and butter Oraekare, 40
boxes ErrradwoU’s1 eoda BltoultjWbblf Weat India ko-
J —»-*-A '»«" — —- "jlj- (0
2"n*w
_ nses, slicing smoked beef, ...
knife can be regulated to eat AM >tCfoka
an Jf to X of an inch.. For salt by ^
qugtt . • • . J.p,
pig HAMS.
• sas.