The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 03, 1853, Image 3

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Foatnak wines, in and i ■ and liquors,' itnald offers, w • Sfenor for 6 that place. . and around inors, who retail at onoe, -fors, with direct or lndl* reel references on Otootanatl houses, are received until the aoth day of October, and answered directly by LONQWORTH ft ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine establishment, Cincinnati, Ohio, COUNTRY ITOAB FOR RUNT* Ttie subscriber has Jut erected a new Store at 0. E. Clarke's old stand, In Neylandaville, (the live ,mOe post on the Augusta and Waynesboro' Rail- *- - Bn t to a good tenant on favora* Jb , road,) which ho oCGtrs to rent bl* terms. The building stands In close proximity to the railroad traok, Is commodious, and In *11 respects admire* bly adapted to tho purposes for which It is designed. The stand hu long been known as one of the beet for a gener al country trade to bo found In the Interior of Georgia. For further particulars apply to, or address the subscri ber,at HiUon Post Offloe { or if more oonvenlent, apply per sonally to Messrs. Nevltt, Lathrop ft Stebblns, 8avannth; or to Messrs. Baker ft Wilcox, Augusta, oclfl—*lm W. B. SMITH. tCT The Auguste Constitutionalist will publish the above dally for one month, and charge this onoe. TO RENT—A store on Broughton near Bull-street. EmjPosseielon given Immediately. Apply to Ha ootOT WYLLY * MONTMOLIJN. m TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Barracks. snt $1160 per month. Apply at the Georgian of- flee. octlfl sl TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on South ijjfBroad street. Possession given 1st November next.— gtoqujra at this olflee.oct8 ••““"iooKJWjlSSSio*^ COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WU ..tod fitrlot attention given to reoeivlng and forwarding goods, and filling ordsr* from the oouutry. xxxxt a, font. FORT ft DU Nil T. X. ODNIMM. Nil AM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Oa, ioot.xowtsjm. jpiwT.nowuufD,« ROWLAND ft CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 HajHtrtd, Savannah. a. a OBiunon. i. o, wAm. CHAMPION A WATTS, WHOIJ2SAU5 AND RETAIL GROCERS, JVb. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay street, SAVANNAH, OA., Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Domestlo Liquors, Dried Fruits, fte., fto. References—A. Champion, E« Messrs, ranoes—A. Champion, Esq., 8amuol8olomon*,Eaq. i. Rabun ft Whitehead, Swift ft Co., Barannah, Ua. n. r. Honrov, o. n. xikxxax. HORTON A IUKEMAN, WnOLXSALX AND XXTAtL DKALKRS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, 116 Broughtonatred. 'new ARRIVAIiS I DRY-GOODS ! DRY-GOODS! henry lathrop & CO. *TiVK RECEIVED per recent arrivals, and offer for sale "mmn nCliiS' MERINOS, to.Printed Trench vSE Jutne.! American do : plnln mode nnd high "MAf, • French and English Merinos, a variety of colors; Sai&TiCun d'Bnlrei printed French Cent- Ma - DnH SHU*. rUln.pUld.and .tripod Ijrm Silk. ; rich broendo do: pUIa bTk Silks; a large variety ; black brocade do.; bl'k *fldR»p.do- Monrll | n g Dress Goods. Moaslln d'Lnlnes: French and English Bombasines ; Al- Mteu; teuton ami Tniuise *1oth». r ’ Cloaks and Mantillas. Clolh Cloaks and Talma* ; black and col’d Silk Mantil- Ui- Udies'bl'k and co’dClotha for Cloaks, and a variety rfl^mmlogs for the same. Embroideries and Lace Goods. UouiUn Collar* aud Clieinlsottes; Lacedoj rich emhrold- md Urn Hdkfs j Mourning Collars. Chemisettes, and Un- dtnlMves; Muslin Caps ; infant's Waists ; Surls* and Jao. Blfinss and Inserting*: Thread and Uslo Edgings and In- urtinzi i Cambric and Muslin Bands. * ' Gloves. ladies',Mines’, Men's, and Boy's Gloves, a Urge variety. Hoslex^r. Msn's and Boy’s Worsted and Cotton Half Ilose : Ladles’ tnd Misses’ Cotton and Worsted Hose; Ladles’ black and ibite Silk do. Honse Furnishing Goods. KM, 114 and 124 Linen Shoctlugs: 94,104 and 11-4 brown and bleached Cotton Sheeting*; Pillow Case Linens mi Cotton*; 84,9-4 and 104 bro. and bl’cfaed Table Dam- uk: Ihma*k Cloths; Napkins and Doylo*; Hucabuo, Scotch and Russia Diapsrs; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bed- Ticks. Furniture Dimity*, &c. Clotlu and Casalmeres. BUck French Cloths; Plain and Twillod Blue do. do.; Hick Do* Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; Mick Satin Vestings, and black and col’d Silk Vestings. oct20 ft TO RENT—Three tenements in Gordon Block, well applied with water and gaa pipes, closets, drawers, nd other modern improvements, baaoment plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to oct!8 EDWARD G. WILSON. TO BENT—A whuf .ton. Apply to octll T. J. WALSn. TR RENT—A brick house on Jone* street, on a fail DE WITT & MORGAN ftFFEtt for sale, at the lowest market price, a largo and U well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect- [illy solicit attention: Ladles' Drews Goods. Black Silks, of all width* and best makes. Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, Paris nlald and brocade Silks, Paris printed M. do Lainea, a largo and beautiful stock, Plain colored do, aud Chocos and Broadway Browns, pm*!! figured Mouslin de Lalnei. for children, English and American Mouslin de Laines, Muted Satin de Chenes, now and very handsomo. mourning Goods. A great variety of Mourning Dteaa Gooda nod Embroide ries, cnuiistiug of every thing new and beautiful. Hoslerjr. A large variety of English and German Hosiery, for la- dies, gentlemen, and children. Also, Flannels.Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Irish Linen*, Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna- bntp, Brown Shlttlnga, Ac.«kc, M. PRF.NDERGAST & CO., i 178 BrougUon ilred, oppotite Si. Andrew'I Hall. Savannah, TTAVE great pleuuro in directing attention to late pur- ll ebue*. In connection with their retail trade, they car ry out ilrictly the same system, in the sale of their goods, aa is pursued by the large houses in the northern cities, name ly: Bring their customers the full advantage arising from baring in large lots. Planters, and heads of families, and all person*, buying in nuantity,*will find many largo lots to bny from, and decldodly cheap octf" BAKERY! BAKERY!! T HE undersigned beg* leave to Inform the citizens of Barannah, that he will open on the 1st of November, t Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson and Charlton atreots, where ho will have tho Btsl of Flour anil the largest Size Bread for the price, his system being cash and no credit. He will guarantee that his frlonils and the public In patronizing nimwll be satisfied. Tickets to be paid for in advanco, nnd Bread for cash on ly. Ticket* can be left at the houso if required, or Bread atrial to any part of the city. The cosh ayatem it the order of tho day with me, as I hire loot enough in by-gone days. What I have lost with bad cuitnmers l will make up with good paying patron*, V firing them a larger size broad, &s cash will movo the AS* Pie*. Cakes, and Rusks, to be had at all limes at the MW bakery. octl9—dim P. GIEBELI10USE. ^ CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST SCRAUER— /9k A variety of nu w and beautiful patterns of canary nQ Cages lust received. Thoso deslious of a hand- Hro *° rae &S 8 ! And one proof against MUti .have only BUM to make an early call for a choice from a fine aa sortment. mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-at. AQUATIC CLUB OF GEORGIA. fTHF.llrit annual regatta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia, 1 will take place al Savannah, commencing on Wednes- day. November both, 1863. Tho following pursee are offer- •d by the club: For eight-oared boats, not to exccod 48 feet In longth, 1 Purse $400 For lix-oarcd boats, not to exceed 43 feet In length, 1 Pur** 300 For font eared boats, not to exceed 38 feet In length, 1 Purse 200 For two-oared boats, not to exceed 32 feet In length, 1 Purse 100 ssgt29—3Uwtd M. CUMMINO, Secretary. F AT L DRESS GOODS—Mouslin do Laines, figured and plain for ladloa and children; French, English and Wnnsn Merino*; colored Alpacas, raw Silks ami worsted Fhld; Yl»id Brocade and plain Silks; silk Mantillas, small ternd Shawls and worsted Scarf*; long nnd square Plaid ■Rawls; colored and black Plaid Ginghams; all size Plaids. A fins assortment Just received and for sale by ,«til AIKIN A BURNS. TO RENT—A Room 60 by 80 feet, In Sorrel’* huild- nmlng, corner of Bay and Bull-street*, ttlsaultebls for ®*a committee room or drill room. Bent moderate Ap- sly at ihis office. ' June 20 f TO RENT—'Three of the fire tenemont homes, on the corner of Abercora and Jones street. Inquire of *ep!4 A. BONAUD. TO RENT.—The store immediately under our office. [mwell suited for a grain and feed atore or for storage ot ^cotton. Apply to Sep23 ROWI.AND b u). ! IA TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a r*- i|3 spectableand central part of tho city. Rent $300. [fILPoaaeaalon given on the 1st November, or sooner II Fable, Apply at this office,aug2fl J A OFFICE TO RENT.—The office over Webster ft 13 Palmes atore, occupied for the psat year by Messrs. [9 Fort ft Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor and mission Merchant. Will be rented for a term of years on reasonable terms If applied for soon; , «cpt3Q WEBSTER ft PALMES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. flQb The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State TjJof Georgia, offers for sale hla PLANTATION, lying on the waters of the Coolawabace, fire mltoa west or Albany, adjoining the lands of PauI Tarver, Dr. NIcholli, and oth ers; containing 3.126 acres, more or less. There are about 800acres of open, cultivated land. Th* land Is situated so that it can be easily divided, and If two purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as to suit both. Any ono desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad dress “ Moore ft Edwards," or myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga., August 30,1863. octl—tf My Agent, living on tho place, will show the Lands to any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R. FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALeT asm The undersigned offers for salo bis Plantation, lying fSSon the mouth uf this celebrated creek, la the county ^■“of Lee, adjoining tho village of Palmyra, and five miles from the city of Albany, containing 1,300 acres, 700 in cul tivation, all nocoiisary buildings and a gristmill, nearly new. Hero Is a market for everything, good society, church, school, daily mall,&c. Such as are willing to give a liberal price for a cholco plantation, possessing unusual advanta ges, are invited to cail Sad see It. L. B. MERCER. P-sunnu, Ga., Aug. 16,1863.eodtNol—tug23 J. V. CONNERAT & CO. IIavo now in store, and for sale on tho most favorable terms—26 iihds Porto Rico and Musco vado Sugars, 76 bbls Stuart’s A B and C clarified do, 40 bbls crashed and pulverizod do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar 120 bags Rio Coffee. 26 do JaTa do, 90 hhus, tierces and 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 ft Co.’s Brandy, 16 quarter pipes Sue Old French brandy, 20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine, 60 do do Malaga, and 16 do Teuerlffe Wine, 80 bhla Old Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipo* Holland Gin, elover leaf brand, 2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St Croix Rum, 60 bbls sugar, hntter and soda Biscuits. 160 do doiuostlo Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whisky, 100 baskets genuine Heldslck Champaign Wins, 60 do do Hungarian Lion do 60 do do Crown and Rough and Rsody do 120 M Spanish Segars, various brands, together with choice Butter, Goshen Cheese, and other ar ticles usually found la wholosalo groceries, octlfl ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR, FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT. T nE undersigned, agents for the above mills, expect to be supplied with ono or two car loads a week of this Superior Flour, which they will sell from tho Railroad De- pot, as it arrives, to dealers aud bakers on favorable terms. octl3 CRANE ft RODGERS. BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C. AT VERY LOW PRICES. W E take pleasure in calling the attention of planters to our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domestlo Goods, many of which we purchased before the great ad vanco in wool, and will therefore seU them correspondingly low, consisting of— 40 balos London Duffil and colored Blankets, 60 do brown twUlod Kerseys; 10 do black do, 30 do brown domestlo Goods. 26 do striped and whito.O*n&burgs. 10 do plain red Flannel; 6 do twilled do, 15 do shirting Stripe*, 10 do Schloy’sGoorcla Plains, 16 cases Louisiana anil Marlboro’ Strips and Plaids, 6 do plaid Linsey*. stripes and plaids, 6 do Salinot and Kentucky Jeans, 6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams, 30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 29 do English and American Prints, 60 dozon Negro Caps; 100 pieces Cnrpotlng, 160 Ituggsand Matts: 200 Carpt Bags, 300 Negro Hcnd-handkerchief*, 1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery. Planters and merchants visiting onr city during tho fall and winter will find It to tholr Interest to look trough our stock, as wo aro disposed to sell at a small advanco upon cost. octO AIKEN ft BURNS. H AY.-200 bales prime Eastern Hay, landing per schr. J. Cohen, for sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. T 1MB AND FI»UR_1000 bbls Lltne, and 60 bbls Flour, AJ landing and for sale by °ril» BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. TW„l Kh ’ CnFJ-SE. ftc.—36 kegs selected Goshen Butter, rj te boxes do do Cheese, 100 do scaled Herring, 60 pack- buckwheat. %. and bbls, 26 bbla goodgat- • re c*irod per steamer and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. pOfEWma) sugar.—26 bhds landing from achooner &n ' 1 for salo by Septan flOLCOi IMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. OOFEWoruAZOIW.—Makers Roger* ft Son. Elliott, Geo t, ? i H** 1 ! Wade ft Butcher, alao, Razor Stropa, ««p. Broshe*, fco., for sale at 147 Bay street, by PRICE ft VF.ADER. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! FOR FALL AND WINTER. R EMIT0N ft VERST1LLE have now opned alargo and well selected stock of Fall and winter Dry Goods, which they assure their friends, and tho public generally, la difficult to be surpaosed, either In variety or quality.— Their purchases havo been made upon such advantageous terms also, as to afford great inducements to public patron age, In addition to a complete and handsome supply oi Dress, Fancy and House Goous, ns well as a goneral assort ment of all other kinds of goods in their llue, may bo found ; 8-4,9-4 and 10-4 Duffil Blankets, 84,94 and 10-4 Twilled do 8-4,94 nnd 10-4 Grey do 104,11-4,12-4 and 13-4 fine Bed Blankets, Also, Crib nnd Cradlo Blankets. And, for negroea’ wear, a large stock of Plaids and Ker- aeys. at pricos ns low as thoy can be bought anywhere, of tho following styles: Schley’s heavy Twillod Kerseys, Hu prior heavy English Kerseys, a splondid article Imitation Georgia Kersoys, very heavy Kendall Kerseys, and tho old stylo Cablewarp do. Also, grey, white and black imitation Georgia Tlalns, Striped do, Schley’s heavy Georgia Plains of last year’s make, and tho best artlclo of the kind in this market, at their store in Wiring’s Range, 72 St, Jollen and 105 Bryan street. oct5 S'ftVi™'- *«•-'#> hW.Slu.rt’. A .id B 8ugmr: Hasrtnsi ^ con bide* *“d Shouldors; 60 bozes Crysta- «« Csodies, landing and for sale by HOLCOMBE, JOIINSON ft CO, L WTO. LARD. ftc.—50 bbla H Smith’s Flour, new ; 60 half bbls Extra do; 60 kegs Isird : 40 bna3., PjFL 2 ® do extra do; 100 do Tobscoo, various ky ’ " hose* do, extra twist, landing and for sale cL HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. BSrf D FIJJUR—ioo casks choice Sides, ffliouldei D .7a n. f'"UK—ioo casks choice Sides, Shoulders, fresH'lnm*?*' an<1 hags Baltimore, Georgia, ana /sells ’ UnJln 8 M4 for sale by HM/muRR. .innwsov ft m L' L1U ,??!5brr*riih IJnens, and pillow-case do; 10-4, IknuikT,, i * p'J hjrds’-evc IMapors: brown and bleached Co,l “' Be - , HENRY LATHROP A CO. L fill .Jf. 1 , 11 HIOVEB.—Wo H.V. Juit r.cel.ed . beftutl- Lit* eoj-rJhnent of ladles' wlilte and black, dark and fwptttfalir M Wn :! Cr ’* 0,OTe *' to which wo would •Sr""* caU aVtentlon ot the ladle*. AIKEN ft BURNS. “"h* B 'de». 16 do Shouldors. 16 do fcruU b* 1 landing per steamer 8tate of Georgia, fhVrijr wp 8 HouxiMUE. Johnson ft co. L " lck « Klo Coffee. 160 do 8t Domini j«o. 10 mala Jam .1.. ir* - - ' SHIPPING AND (X)MMI8Sioir i>I^CUANT. BATinxsn, OA. WILLIAM P, YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 94 Bay-ttreeL Savannah. O’HEAR A 8TONBY. .. FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, Charledm, South CbreKna, LAtxor tux nan or uuauk. o’irur a to. BANCROFT A BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange and “ ‘ * ’ [24 Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. jangj CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, -Cay tired. Savannah, Ga. Will practice In the Courts of Chatham. Chmden. Glynn and McIntosh counties: also, the United State* Circuit and District Courts for the Bouthem District of Georgia, R*mxxaB-Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Cran. ft Rod- rrs, Boston ft VllUIongs, Daniel H. Stew&rt, Savannah; on James E. Broome. 8. R. Msllory. Thos. Battzell, Thos. Lom of tMe Iblp AtHtrln. , OuAHLKflTON, Noveraborl. Thi ship jtuitrPi,(nm Liverpool, bound to thli port, ■trxnded on QanJxy rooming last on Capo Ho rn xln, nnd having Already bilged the ship and cargo must provo a total loei. New Orleans Cotton Market. N*w Oreanh, November 1. Up to noon to-day tbe market hiu been aoUvo, with •alee or 400 bale*, cloning at 0 to 04 for Middling. The total sales of the day foot up 6500 bales, the market closing at unchanged prices. The receipts are 6000 bales. Rio Coffee Is more active, with sales of 6000 bags for the last three days, principally at 10| cents. The brig O, L, Abbott cleared to-day for Charleston. Hew York Cotton Market. N*w Yorx, November 1. Sates to-day 3360 bales. Market dosed firm. Politics In New England. Boston, November 1. The Democrats and Free Boilers of this State are united In their export of the National Adminiitra- tlon, and In support of a State ticket. At the recent Democratic Convention of New Hamp shire, held in Concord, resolutions wero passed de nouncing the late New York Collector, Bbonson, oa a traitor. WILLIAM II. DASHER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, • TroupviUe, Lowndes county, Ga. WlU practise in Thomas. Lowndos. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. fub23 WM, 1, WILMAMB. THADDKtIH OUVKK. ' JACK SHOWN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vitla, Marion County, Ga., Will practise In tbo counties of Marion, Macon, Houston, Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, I<ce, and any adjoining counties where tholr services may bo required. Jan29 FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Washington City, D. C„ WUI practise In tho various Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- mont. Juno22 DR. G. F. COOPER, )fflce under Mrs. Schnider’s, wost of Liberty square, Mont- gomery-street. Residence corner of Perry aud Drayton- streets, opposite tiro Catholic Church. Juno22 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer of Bay and Whitaker streets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—176 Bay-tired, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER 8. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 99 Bay-stred, Savannah, Georgia. mcqueen mcintosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN HART1UDGE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, corner qf 'Whitaker-st. ami Bay-lane, Savanneth. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Whilaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST Office, comer Bay and Bamardstreets, Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 14 Wall-tired New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WnOLIS A LK Awn RRTAIL DKALKR l» WINDOW BIJND8. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS, West Side Monument Square. Savannah,Ga. BROWN A HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. WET BROAD BTROT, 8AVAXXAH. OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, CornsrofBayand Whltaker-stroot*. Office hour* fro A. M.,to 2,1». M.; and from 3#, P. K. to 0, P. If. DANIELL & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COILS’SEIJ/JRS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Fill take contract* for Building and W01 svery description. Residence first dooi drew'* Hall, Broughton Stroot. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 148 Broughton tircel, Sarannah. Ga *ad plpo, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers. Hgl force pumns, hydrnulia rams. nn<l kllclien ranges, con stantly on hand. Orders from tho country pro '* tended to oct! can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best referena glren. J. J. MAURICE. 0*0utter* and Conductors mnde to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND CGUNSEIJ/m AT LAW, Alligator. Eatt Florida. Will praotlce in the Eastern ami Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8.3. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ibrtyth, Monroe County, Ga. J, II. I1AYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough, Scriven County, Practices In the Eastern and Middlo Circuits of Georgia. Jy26—3m 8. W. BARER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSRLIDR AT LAW, MonticeUo, Jcffenan County, Florida. Reference—Hon. W. B. Flxmuiq, Savannah. Ga. feb3 wmiAit b. vunnxa. sons a. muxs. FLEMING <b MXLTjEN. The undersigned having unitod in the practice of law, will attend punctually to any businessontrustod to tholr Office corner of Bay aud Swift, Penalow ft Co’s 1 Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trouprille, Georgia, Will practise In the Clrccult Courts of Thomas, Lowndos, Clinch. Wore, Appling and Irwin,Georgia; and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefforson, Madison and Hamilton, of tho Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd In Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons bofore the Dopartmonte at Wash ington. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND ’WINTER* T HE subscriber respectfully solicits tho attention of hit friends and the public In general, to his extensive as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising ss It does a variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a portion ortho stock on hand : Overcoats and Surtouta of black and bluo beaver cloth, Black and brown mohair cloth, Norway and Labrador coatings, Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks, Black cloth dress and frock coats, Blue and brown cloth business frocks, Grey and check cosslmera business suits, Black doe-skin cssslmere pants, French fancy casslmora pants, Grey and mixed tweed cosslmera pants, Black and mixed satinet pants, * Plain and plaid kersey pants, Embroidered and plain black caarimere vests, Figured and plain black silk vests, Plush velvet vests, Figured black and fancy cashmere vests, together with an extenslvo utock of Furnishing Goods, such as lino whito abirt*. silk and morino undershirts, inorino Canton flannels and J<*an drawers, riding gauntlets, block, colored sod white kid glnvos. stock*, cravat* and acarfs, neck-ties, suspender* etc., the whole of which Is offered for sale low, by WM. R. SYMUNS, Draper ft Tailor, ** 17 Whir *— oct4 Whitaker street. J^ANDING from schooner Christopher Loosen, 60 bales GDBN ft BUNKER. E gjjjjg- mcmahon ft doyle, teeeired^S^T??.V*1 u ? r . ^ w **- of different sizes. Just neti,J m .rr i/quor Uue*. or different sizes. Just ^•heetehr r ° r ** le -* t th ° cornsr of Bay and Wlilta- octiq A. BONAUD. ’ -P do.Egg Biscuits, Boston sod Butter Crackers, for sale by A, BONAUD. ^ J“*t r^i^^^ U ro n r d i 1 , 0 a u b V r0m ^“nl^han.,, t’XdlJRnm——— OtlHKN ft TARVER. ■^^Ur*,fM«i B ~A„ h j^Vo rt,0, ° iQlubla for Rlea tetii ** **l e at728t. Jullen and 106 Bryan sts,,by KEMPTON ft VER8TILLK. K ,# 4»nd 1?im'~¥'/4* ,m * 4 * 4 brown "filrtlngs,9U KtedWhi^li^^ddoi K tnd 4^doshlrtrtg*5 te 100 Ml iffiSJt • l BS 1 ru,IU * wiww 4laS;‘\ l !". k « t * 5 Whitney BUnkets 10-4 11-4 and °° k fe* above on hand and for ule by HENRY LATHROP ft Co, 21 laines. aolld colored mouslin yjw ^rtnch P 1^ l !ril, Frenc ^ ,lc Ia,UM ' w * ck tnd a variety %S^$S8UES38UCS IYRANDIHS—:Landing from F Sattorly—10 casks suimrlor O Cognac Brandy (n store, 10 half-pi pea O D ft Co’s do. 10 quarter casks very old Jean Louis' do, 16 halves and quar ters do, various brands, for sale by _*ep2l J. V. CONNERAT ft CO. rvii*S, ftc.—10 bbls Unsoed Oil, 10 do Sperm do, 10 do Ro- fined do, 10 do Machinery do, 3000 il>s White Lead. 100 boxes Window Gloss. For sale low by cr; aug!9 IRANE ft RODGERS. Venson, Steak, all blaze, and Hot Water Dishes, from 12 to 20 inches, of superior and medium quality: also, Dish Coven, Coffee Groeques, Tea and Coffee Urns, Egg Boilers, &o. I will stll as low as they can be purchased in the north. Proprietors of Hotels. 8team Boats, Planters, and othsrs ars Invited to coll and examine. J- P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan stroet. C AROWAY CORDIAL—10 dox Caraway Cordial, for tale b r „ A. BONAUD, octal Corner of Bay and Whlteker-stneU. S CHEIDAM SCHNAPP8—4 dot Wolfe’s superior Scbeidam flehuappa. a superior tonic, diuretic, antldlspeptio and Invigorating Cordial, especially recommended to til persons rosining in tho Bou thorn States; a demonstrated provou- tlTscffague,wmUtentandhUlouafern. For out, Un,. H•brfr'pufcr, louoo JOHN It. COCllltANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Ixurons county, Ga., late Junior partner of tho firm of A. ft J. Cociuu.vit, Irwintnn. Ga.. will attend promptly to all buslne** entrusted to hi* care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Iluroreuce—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh, Savannah. may7—d&wly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Budding, oppotite Pulaski House, Having made large additions to hi* establishment, continue* to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, In his usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating term*. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hsurtford, Conn. The undersigned; Agents of the abovo Company are prepared to take rislu against Flint on Buildings and tholr contents. Also Maun Bit Risks, on the most favorable terms. -*'.GHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street, Columbus, Ga.. Will transact the above huHinbss In the usual manner, and pay strlot attention to all consignments entrusted to his care. He would respectfully refer to the following per- sons: Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John n. Howard, War- ham Cromwell, Esq., LewisM. Durr, Colambns, Ga.; Wm. P. Yongo, Abraham Backor, Savannah. Cm—Jnne3 EDWARD II. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. ft A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County, Georgia. TF7TLL attend to the purchasing on commission, Corn, VV Wheat and Bacon. Tho Ringgold Depct being altua- ted in a region of country abounding ingrain, It can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon tho W. ft A. Railroad Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary instructions, will recelro prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will ploaso forward sack* with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. maylO UONNET8Z BONNETS 11 60 a sea Just received at the TRIMMING AND GENERAL VARIETY 8T0RE, 139 Broughton-st.- _ Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gener ally, aro Invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, glmn, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admired styles; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Pnris silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, uress do, white and colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and other eombs. hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribboa plaits, flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet sDks, jet and fsnev wrislletts, buttons, steel trimmings, sepbyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other>goods usually kept lu fancy establishment*. , . ... . v Smoking caps, slippers, children's habUments. such as robes, seeks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dotlx, assisted by competent mllinsrs from New York, wlU attend to the trimming department, end wfll en deavor, with sklU and teste, to please aU who may tevorhsr with order*. Fanov and other bonnets cleansed, bleached end pressed. Pinking done. tar Five bonnet makers wanted Immediately, whomust perfectly understand their business. pasiMMNIb'uii amn luiut—ro wave on nararaay. eta Inst., at 10 o’clock. A. M.—The splendid steamship FL0R- DA, Dipt, M, B.’WoodhalL will leave her wharf m above, or freight or passage, apply to novl ' PADELFORD, FAY k Op. CabinPaseage,, $26 00 8teerage.... $ 00 AiS2 BOSTONn—Tho pocket schoonar M. E. WEILS, ifiiaSTerry, master, will have immediate dispatch for the sbovo^ort, For deck fru^ht or pasu^o^ply to R PHILADELPHIA—Heron’e Lina—The regular packet schooner FANNIE, Beaaton, master, _ part of her cargo engaged, wiU have dlspatoh for ,h a v "» rt ' m RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. rpilE underslgnod hu leased, and luu now fitted up in A neat and elegant style, th# building on Drayton street, next door to Wav ft Knra’s. to be occupied u a COFFEEHOUSE, whore bo intends to serve up. to superior stylo, every deli cacy of the seuon. New York and Sawannnk Oysters, Venison, GROUSE, PARnUUGES. FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia Serf, Qrc., $*e., will alwnys be kept on hand, and sorvod up in a stylo never before equalled In tills city. $3" Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners on short notice. Ho will keep only the best Liquors. «ct7 JOHN Mck. CODY. I*U Wkk ANli CHEEHE—20 flrklns cholco Goshen Butter AJ 60 boxes Cheese, received per steamer Alabama, for sale by sopll McMAUON & DOYLE. O ACON SIDES AND BEEF.—10 CMks cholco Bacon Sides XJ 20 half bbls. Fulton Market Beef, for sale by «el MoMAIION ft DOYLE TVAOCKING BIRD PAGES.—Just received and for salo by 1VX sep7 j i». COLLINS. ^NULISIIGAITERS,—Juit received a large assortment octl3 ' . PRICE ft VEADER. Y ANDING from brig Excel—35 baskets quarts and pints Xj Heldslck W!no,2S quarter casks pure Malaga Wlno, 20 quarter and 20 eighth bbls Salmon. 36 half and 16 quarter bbls Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel, for sale by octl 5 . HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. LlALTlMORE FLOUR,—200 bbla landing and for salo by X) suglO HOLCOMBE, J01IN80N ft CO. D ACON—60 hhds Sides, 26 do Shoulders, 10 casks llaini, JJ landing from steamnrStato of Georgia and schr Loosen, for sate by oct4 CRANE ft RODGERS. n KCEtVED October 4th. 1853. by S. S. Sibley—lilonk Xv Houso. by Charles Dickons, complete In two volumes, bound in cloth. For salo at 185 Congress-st. oct7 TJIANO AND TABLE COVERS.—A very handsome lot of Jl Cloth I’iano nnd Tablo Covers, at KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE’S, oct20 72 8t. Julian ft 105 Bryan-st., Warlng’s Bangs. /~10RN—Baltimore Corn, In store, for sale In quantities fo suit purchasers. aeplO OBD^L ft BUNKm. l.K AND PORTER—78 bbU Pl»uJo?fl»fila Cream Ale, 60 XJL do Portor,40 casks London Porter, for salo by oct23 McMahon & doyle. f ARD. FISH, fto.—20 bbls choice I/oaflArd; 10 bbla No*. Xj 1.2 and3 Mackerel; 20 half bbls Nos. 2 and 3 do.; 26 bbla Fulton Market Beef, for sale by oct23 MoMAIION ft DOYLE. • TJACON.—25 '.asks obotce Sidos, 25 do Shoulders, for sale JJ by oct23 MoMAIION ft DOYLE. TTAY.—26 bales Eastern Hay. for sale to arrive, by li nug4 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. PICKLES, SPICES, ftc.—10 dozen half gallons, quarts X and pints mixed Picklos, 10 dozen ono nnd two pound Lobsters, 10 dosun Pepper Sauce, 20 dozen Gherkins, quarts and pints, 20 cases BrSndy Chorrias. imported. 20 dozen Preserves. 60 boxes Lemon Syrup, 60 dozen assorted Cor- dials, 76 boxes Pepper, 60 do Mustard, 80 boxes ground Coffee. For sale by oct23 MoMAIION & DOYLE. pilAMPAION AND Cl,A RET.—50 baskets quarts nnd pints Heldselck and Excelsior Champaign, 40 casos Id- on brand Claret Wine. For salo by octl W. W. GOODRICH. DRANDY, GIN, ftc.—100 bbls K P Gin, 25 do Brandy. 16 X) do Cherry Brandy, 100 boxes Cheoso, 2000 lbs Twlno.26 ttorcus Hams, landing and for sale by oct4 nOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. lYyi"OLASSES.—200 bb’a prime N. O. Molasses, for salo to 1VX arrive. Apply to aug20 OGDEN ft BUNKER. QUGAR— 1 75 hhds fair to choice NO Sugar. 10 do Musoo- O vado do. 10 do primo to oholco Porto Rico do, 60 bbls 8tewart’s ro fined C Sugar; for sale by augi: WERSTER ft PALMES. "BACON HAMS AND I.ARD-30 casks choice Mains. 20 Jj bids Leaf Lard, received and for rale by sopll McMAUON & DOYLE. /11IOICK OLD JAVA COFFEE—20 bags old brown. Innd- V/ ing, nnd for sale by nuglU • IWMJOMUE, JOIINSON ft CO. BACON AN’l) LARD.—05 hhds prime Bacon Sides nnd XJ Shoulders, 16 tlecos sugar cured Hams, 25 bbls and 75 kegs prime lamfLard, landing nnd for sale by octlO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. /'1HAMPA1UN.—60 baskots HoWslck Champaign. 25 do O Munne do. 25 do Douche. 25 do Anchor Brand do, for salo nt tho corner of Bay and Whitaker street* by ootlO A. BONAUD. T IQUORS—175 bbls recUfled Whisky. 160 doMFhelp*’ Ll andPftHRysGin,28dodomastfolkxndy. 80doNE Bom, for sale by oct20 WEBSTER ft PALMES. TYOTATOB?, ONIONS’,**.—50 bbU Meroer-and rjd^ye IrPoUtoea! MilK 26 caaee Table Salt, UOJbnNol and for sate by « ■ NEW YORK—Union Lina—The regular packet schr. EN0HANTRE8S. Tyler, master, will nick dispatchini above. For freight or passage apply OGDEN ft BUNKER. t BOSTON—^The bark MARIA MORTON, Captain Bulkley, will have dispatch for the above port. For of 200 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to QCW9 ROWLAND ft 00. or passage, PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line—.The K regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, Harris, master, lave quick dlspatoh far th* above port. For freight ■sage, apply te oot!8 OGDEN ft BUNKER. ~£hk NEW YORK—Union Line—.Th* regular SHftpacket achooner ELIZABETH ft ELLENOR, Pierson, master, will have quick dispatch m above. For freight or passage apply to octl8 OGDEN ft BUNKER. _ M .. BOSTON—-The fine brig CENTRAL AMERICA, OKShChase, master. wlU have dispatch as above. For relglit or passage apply on board, at Telfair’* wharf, or to ootgfl BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. __ BOSTON—The fine sehr. E. R. BENNETT, A. Uu£N. Wood, matter, will have Immediate dispatch as iovo. For freight or passage apply to oct20 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. *ppi/ NEW YORK—New Line—The regular [packet brig MACUN, Captain E. Watkins, will meet llspatch for the above port. For freight or passage to oct20 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. uve immediate dial Bate dispatch as above. For freight or board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. It BALTIMORE—Regular Line—-The rag- flatular packet schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson, ster, will have dispatch os above. For freight or pas- e apply on board, atTelblr’s wliarf, or to ctlo BRIGHAM. KELLY ft 00. NEW YORK—The packot brig CUNTOV, [Thompson, master, having a part or her cargo en- will have dispatch as above. For freight or passage 0 octl2 OGDEN ft BUNKER. NEW YORK—Geors _;lar packet schooner P. R. BURTON, Captain Lidl avo dispatch for tho above port. For freight of fitly «»• cotton, to completo cargo, or pasuge apply to octl3 ROWLAND ft CO. Agents New York—SamsTOX ft Tatxiux. LIVERPOOL—Tbe splendid American ship 2S2J*N0KM1E, Copt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch oa hoveT For freight or paasago apply to oct8 l’ADELFOLD, FAY ft CO. r t-TT—a- MACON, HAWKINSVILLE & fTintiMit¥i» OTHER LANDINGS.—The steamer CUAttua lAirTRiiHiu, W. Taylor, master, will leave oa above to-mor- ow night. Freight received at Johnson’s lower wharf nov2 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. BY Ts J. WALSH. Furniture THIS DAY, Nov. 8d, will be sold, at the earner of Jones end Drayton streets, A splendid assortment of Fashionable Parlor and Ded Room Furniture. Particulars eee catalogue. Term* cash. ^ _ .. Administrator's Sate, On Tuesday, the flth December, will be sold Ip ftont of the court bouse, between the legal hours of sale. Bra Interest ofD. M. Rogers, deoeased, in tbe Savannah _ teem Saw Mills, on Hutchinson's Island. Forfurthsr par ticulars inquire at tbe counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county as th* property or D. M Rogers, deceased, end by order of the administrator. Administrator's Salt, On Tuesday, 6th Dacember, wfll be sold. In the front of the Mart boose, between tbe legal hours. Lot and Improvements, No.10. corner ofSoutb Broad and Whitakeretreete Th* lot ie subject to ground rent vf $67 60 to the city. The improvements consist of a doubts tene ment dwelling, in th* basement of whioh is an office, draw- tag room, pantries and bathing room. Oa tha first floor la two Urn* and olsgant parlors, with a spacious verandah, ineloeea with Venetian blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah. aU lighted with gaa. There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and ■errant rooms, carriage house and stable in a brick building in tha roar of the dwelling, On tha lane, in the yard is a fins pninp and good water. ^Aji^ a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and The above property iseold by leave of the Ordinary, a* the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by ordsr of the administrators. Terms will be dodsred at the sate. At Private Sate—Two five aero lota, one mile from the city, for sate low, If applied for Immediately, on acoommo- dating term*. sepia At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Bnek to quantities to suit purchasers. augiO ' A Desirable Building Lot for Bote. Lot No 9. fourth tythlng, Anson ward. For particulars, inquire at the counting room. Jyl6 ’ Clou 180: 76 62 4 6 11 C7 28 6 0 20 61 6 42 Also, Extra Class 70 : 61 68 28 68 88 26 60 07 9 86 80 34 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at e. wiramoTON’s. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GQpgpRY ft MAURY.Manager*. Class 132, draws on Friday, 4th Instant, In this city, Sales eloiett d o'clock,P. M OAKTAl. $4,250. 76 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. Extra Class 78, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 6 th November. capital. $40,000. 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. Tlcketa $10—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho package for sale in Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp. nov3 E. W1THINGTON. FOR DEMRY’S FERRY AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The * tremor iving been racontly overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weokly trips between this city and Dcmry’a Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, and touching regularly at nil tho intermediate landings. The Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under the late SteamboatLaw. and her nccorrnnodntlonafgr pas sengers aro both ample and comfortable. Shu lias boon placed on the line particularly for the accommodation of the pluntor* and merchants on tbe rlvor. For freight or passage apply on board, at Union wliarf, or to KINCULKY ft THOMAS, Agents. Savannah, October 1st. 1863. oct5—dfltwlm FOR PALATKA, (E. F.) VIA Darien. Brunswick, St. Marus, Jacksonville jury. (BlackCreek.)—iTuoncwand olegnntsteam packet ST. JOHNS, Captain James Freoborn, will Joave for the above pUom on Thursday Morning. 3d inst..nndCon ttnue to leave every Thursday. This boat has been built expressly for the trade, and has largo and airy state-room accommodations for passengers. For freight or passsge, apply on board at the Florida Steam Packet wharf.near tbe gas works, or to CLAG1IOKN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’tl. The St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Augustine on Thursday, 17th Inst.novi FOR PALATKA, IS. F., JbucAiny at Darien. F $500 Challenge. IIOllEN.SACK’S WORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly sufo wlion taken, and hns Merer been known to fall In curing the most obstinate case*. Worms can never exist whim this remedy is once used, from the fart that It notunly de stroys them but removes all tbo nliuiu nnd mucus which may romuin. The Tope Worm. Tills worm is tho most difficult to destroy of all that In habit the human body. It grows te an almost Indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened In tbe tales tines snd stomach as to produeo Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance, ftc , which is tho enuso of many going to the grave, not believ ing that these complaints Jmvo tholr origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not use tho proper medicines for their dlsentut. To thoso who are afflicted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommoud tho use of my Worm Syrup and I.ivcr Pills; the Syrup to be taken in doses of two to- bio spoonfuls three times a day. then tako from fivo to eight of my Livor Pills, to dislodge and pns* the worm. Jly strictly following these directions, the mostohstluate casus of tape worm can bo speedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. Tills worm is usually found in thesmull intcstinfo.snd is tho worm most common to children, yet iti* not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while nffocted with tills worm, are hardness and fullnuss of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowel*, picking at tho nose, a bluoish streak under the eyes, ftc. If you.or any ol your children liavo any of the above symptoms. Hoben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using Ityonbavon certain, snfo nnd speedy cure; aud If after using It according to the directions the patient la not re stored to health, nnd tho worm* thoroughly eradicated from tho system, you can rest assured there f* no remedy beyond the grave, as for fall, there is no such word as fail with those who uso my Worm Syrup. Aacnrldce, or Smnll Thread Worms. TIioho worms, to which the human sytem is liable, aro most troublesome of all others. They aro generally to bo found In tho rectum, and it allowed to remain, from the Ir ritation they produeo, lay the foundation for serious dlsor ders,suchns iiillnmtnaUoii of tbo bowels, and other do* rnngement* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used is Uobeusaek’a Worm syruu. Such is the astonishing power of ray medicines over Ascaradles. that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup amlXiver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that is necessary la to use the syrup In accord- ancerwith directions o.n cadi bottle; and In case a gentle purgative Is required In order to allay tho Irritation thoy produce, tho Liver ITUs, br tholr sympathising aotlon and healthy operation upon tho bowels. Is the moat pleasant medicine that can be taken. HOBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system Is more liable to disease tlian the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vcssols nnd nerves, and if diseased, tho blood of course flowing thro' all parts of tho body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, bilious rffoctions, dyspepsia, ftc. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases are dizziness In the head, hearth urn, oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, ftc . and some times general languor of the whole body, from this It will be seen that th* disease owes its origin to a disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobenuck’s Liver Pills Is tho very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure, os they act by changing tho cortain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. Llwer Complaint, Is attended with chilli, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, tho pstn in the side Is In creased by pressure, should tho loft lobo be affected, tbe pain is generally in theleftabouMor, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay oolored. This disease can be cured by the use of IIo- bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from tbe system. To Females. You will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine in many complaint* to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifying th* blood end other fluids *0 as to cure all complaints which may arise from female ir regularities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain to tbs side, back, fte. These Pills aro the only safe and effectual reme dy to cur* the fallowing complaints, Gout, Nervousness. Melancholy, Sick Headache- Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of 8lght or in fact any of tha dls- eases that arise from affections ol the Liver, Impurity of the Bli od, or constipation of the Bowell. Medical Evidence We, the unudersigned Physicians, having had the rceipt of their manufacture submitted to us for Inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they are composed makes them thejbest Pill In us* for all diseases of to* Liver, Im purities* tho Dlod, fte. ■ GEORGE WOOD. M. D. F CROWLEY. M D. L. BOWEN, M. D. tar Purchase non* but those having th* signature •• J. N. HOBENSACK," as all others are worthless Imitations, Agents wishing now supplies, and aU othera wishing to ' e asente, must address the Proprietor,J.N. HOBEN* atnls Laboratory, No. 120 North Beoood-street, above Is and Merchants to th*U. 8, >arien. Brunswick, St Marys, Jacksonville, Mid- tburg, (Black Creek.) and Piadata. Tho now and superior stcnmnackeU ST. iperior steam packi JOHNS. Capt. Jas. Frkxiiokx. nnd WILIJAM , Capt. Tuoa. Shaw, will leave for tho above places a* follows: The 8t. Johns, on Thursday morning. 15lli inst., nt 10 o’alock ; and tho Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning. 20th inst., at 10 o’clock, nud will continue to leave at the satno hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. Tho latter boat carrying tho United State* Mail. For freight or passage, haring handsome stateroom accommodations, ap ply on board, at Dillon's lower wharf, nr to J. II. GUNBY, Agent. ay Tho St. Johns will go to St. Augustine ovory fourth trip, commencing (leaving SavannahJ on the 2Ulh Instant. sept4 OPPOSITION LINE. r .rfr r *»N PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE an3i£t^tiitii[£Ls PLACES.—Loaves every Saturday morning atlO o'clock!—The regular steam packet WELAKA, Capt. N. King, will leave 1* above. For freight onjrngonients. ap ply on board, or to S M LAFEH'KAU, Agent. N. II.—The fare to Brunswick Is reduced to $4. aug26 OPPOSITION LINEi Change(f Departure—fbrPaleUka,Fl(i..andall the interne- diate landings on the route. k The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA, ZCaptaln N. Kj.xo, will, until further notico, leave every Saturday, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville 0 00 ToPlcoInU $8 00 Pslstka 8 00 , Black Creek....8 00 N. II.—Freight consigned to it. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be •shipped free of all charges at Talatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston earn Packet Company's wharf, or to feblR 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod* fart ft Co's., and Jonn B. Dunham's Plano Fortes, are always supplied with an as- sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can bo fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone nnd touch ts evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, as well as the critical connoisseur. Tho ladies aro respeotfuliy Invited to view thoso Instrumbuts. An arrrangement having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pianists for tho purpose, they can also be enabled to j udge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM ft CO.. Market-square, lerior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, $y Secondhand Pianos taken In exchange, also tunod Siiaw, will leave un Tuesday Morn- and repaired. JolT UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. fbr Palatka, E. F„ via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middldmrg. Black Creek and Pimlata. BS51lC3£;copi' T - . ig, at 1U o'clock, and will continuo to loaro every Tuesday. The Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows: To Darien $3 00 Bt. Marys -4 60 Jacksonville 0 00 Ploolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Greek 8 00 For freight or passngo, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to mav31 CLAGIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Asente. CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS I W K have this diy opened a new and splendid assort ment of carpets, consisting of— Hemp, Dutch, Venetian, Stnlr, Three Ply, Ingrain, and Brussels Carpets. Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet nnd Chencl Rugs, Hemp, and Cocoa Mats, Drugget and Floor Oil Cloths, all or which will bo sold at the lowest prices, by sep20 AIKEN ft BURNS. FALL TRADE OF 1853. T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRV GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade will bo completed in a few days, when we will bo preparod to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort- tnnnl of general Dry Goods. Hosloi v, Trimmings. Haber dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbons, ftc. M. PltKNDKRGAST ft CO., 178 Broughton-stveot, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west sldo.aug27 NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1833 | D KWirr ft MORGAN aro receiving by tho steamers week ly their Lil! and win'er Goods, to which they respect fully sollciwittcntiou: Plain nnd figured black Silks, colored glace and ducapo do I’lald and brocade Silk of tho uewost stylo Plnln French Mouslin d* Laines, French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool I’Ulds for children's wear, plaid ltaw Silkn Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish I.lnons. ftc, sol Rlbero's now building, Congress-street. HUDSON, FLEBUNG «Sf CO., actors sail Commission Merchant*, No. 04 Bay tired. Savannah, Ga., T ENDER their services to planters, merchants and deal ers. In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro duce. lining connected in business with Hoi'KiNS, Hudson ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an nfilc* In this city will afford our friends choio# of markets. Strict atten tion will be given to business, and the usuxl facilities af forded customers. J. R. HUDSON. \ Uavnnnnti W. R FLEMING.J SaT “ naRh * LAMBETII HOPKINS, Augusta. sep!8—tf J. J. COIIEN. Charleston. ATEW HOOKS—Received by a 8. Sibley. October 4,1853. J.I —The Mad Cabin, of the character and tendencies of British Institutinns, by Warren Isham. The Forged Will or Crimejind Retribution, by Emerson Bonltto ; Edith's Legacy, by the author of Adelaide IJndsr. The White Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of, by Ned Buntllne ; Putnam’s Magazine, for Octobor. The Knickerbocker ; the London Journal. Industry of aU Nations. Jane Soton, or tho King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical romance, by James Grant The Rudiments of the Art of Building, represented in fire sections, edited by John Bullock. Violet, the Danseuse, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author o( the Gilt, Ac, The Rebel Scont a romance cf the American Rerolattoo, by Anna Ashland. For sale at 186 Congress-st. oct6 NEW BOOKS. A CTS of the legislature of Georgia, for 1861-’2; Miss Bremer’s Home* of the Mew World—impressions of America, in two volumes. Tho Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, In two volumes, with plates. _ , „ .... Mon and Tilings as I Saw Them in Europe, by Kirwan. Veuico—the City of the Sea. from the invasion of Napo leon to tbe capitulation in 1849, by Edm. Flagg, with a map and embellishments, in two volumes. Sir Wm. Hamilton's Discussions on Philosophy and Lit erature, Education and University Reform. Templeton's Engineer, Millwright aud Mechanics' Pocket Companion, with mathematical tables. Picture Pleasure Book, with 600 Illustrations. Swiss Family Rjblnson. with 8 illustrations. Clouded Happiness, by Countess d'Orsay. Fern leaves, from Fanny’s Port Folio. Cloister Life of Charles ▼; The Mnd Cabin; Professor Silliman's Travels la Europe: Echoes of a Bell#; Lorenzo Bcuoul; Moon’s Life of Sheridau, ftc. oct26 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. MORE NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED BY a 8. SIBLEY, Oct. 26th. 1863 -Discus- slon on Philosophy and Literature, by 8ir W. Hamilton. Homes of the New World, or Impressions of America, by Frodrika Bremer, translated by Mary Howitt. Men and Things In Europe, by Kirwan. Home Pictures, by Mrs Mary A Denison. Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles and Spurs for tbe management of the Tongue, by Geo W Hervey. Pr Chalmers’ Corns pondsnee, by Rev Wm Hanna. AU Is not Gold that Glittm, or {he Young California, by Cousin Alio*. Godey’s Lady’s Book ahdGrahkm'a Magai Life and Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $260,000, Aumim Giix, President. Jab. C. Walkixt. Foc'y. This Company will luue Policies on the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the benefits of both systems at tbe option of the Insured. Tho strength, ability and well Invested capital of Hie in stitution are, In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company In this State or Union. [L.&] signed R O.PINNEY, Comptroller ol Public Accounts, Slate of Cunnecticut. AS-Slaves insured. Californian nnd Australian risks taken on reasonable terms. Hie subscriber Is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Eqnltable Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital 82.600,030 Capital paid In $1,009,000 C. E. Haiikout, E q., ) Hkxrt I.cdlam, Esq., >Trustees, New York. Rohkrt Diuox, Esq. J Farmers' Flro Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $160,000. New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp'y, Capital $160,000. Thoso Companies having a cash capital, safely Invested in bund and mortgage, aro prepared to ollect'Insurauco against damage by Qra.on all kinds of property on ronion- nble terras. For insurance In either of the abovo named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, aud Agent for Uio abovo Companies. sept 20—ly offico 129 Congress-st. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. > CAltltlGES. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A - .G general assortmeet. just received.—Tlio sub- ■criber* are now prepared to offor to the public. Carriages, I'hmtons, Buggies. Carryalls, ftc. fresh from snmo of tlm most popular Establishments, and liulldor* at tho North. Tho selections wore made by one of the firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only suoh articles in their line, as they can confidently recommend and warraut,feel- Ing assured that I hey will bo sustained in offering a bettor and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in tills mnrkot. The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are In earnest, by an examination of their stock $3- All kinds of Roca'ring dono as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT ft CO.. July 31 Corner West Broad snd Bay-sts. the obstructions at the entrance of my store, conse quent upon Urn putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffi ciently removed to enable thorn to gain easy access to the Interior, whore thoy will find the shelves well stocked ts usual, with Crnckerv, China, Glass and Stnno Ware, family Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut lery; together with a great variety of Isimps, Lantern*. Wicks. Fancy and Houso Furnishing Goods, which will be sold si moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS, 100 Hrysn-stroet. S UNDRIES.—60 bbls Genesee Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s Clarified Sugar, 75 do do Crashod and Powdered do, 300 boxes No. l l’ale and Family Soap. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160 bbls E. Phelps and Rose Gin, 40 do P. ft U. Connecticut Ri ver do. landing and for sale by _aug24 SCRANTON, JOnNSTON ft CO. S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars, Sleeves. Chemesetts, Infants’ Waists and Caps: Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons; ladies’, gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery ; necdleworked Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bands ; embroidered and linen cambrlo Handkerchief*. Just received and for ule at >27 " ' tho lowest prices, by DulVITT ft MORGAN. do. 50 bbls pure Genesee So. 28 do II Smith's oxtra do, do butter, sugar and soda Crackers, 400 bass prime green nnd fair Rio Coffee. 100 hhdi prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders, 26 casks sugar cured Hams, 40 hhds prime and falrPorto Rico Sugar. 16 do do Saint Croix do, 200 bbls Stu art's A B and C clarified do. 80 do crashed and powdered do, 100 do F. Phelps’ nnd Rose Gin, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 60 do New England Rum, for sale by octl6 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON ft CO. H AMS.—Just received, a lot of tine small slied sugar cured Hams, for family use, for sale by augl8 A. BONAUD. J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric Handkerchiefs, also, French worked Collars, very rioh patterns. For sale by rep!8 AIKEN ft BURNS. S ILK Pocket Handkerchiefs, of various qualities and prices, also linen cambric Handkerchiefs, of which ws have received a large supply. seplB AlKENftlBURNS. cases Gllloux Sardines, for sale by oct!6 HOLCOMBS, JOHNSON ft CO. jVTOURNLVG DxLAINES—A very handsome lot of Monrn- 1YX ing snd second Mourning PeLaines. at KEMPTON ft VER3TILLE’8, octlO 72 St. Jnllan ft 102 Bryan-st., Waring'* Range. D AISIN8—60 half and 60 quarter boxes fresh Raisins, for XV salo by * octlO A. BONAUD. L IME.—400Casks IJme now landtag, will be sold very low if applied for this morning. oct!8 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD—My negro itan.Sam, runaway last Saturday night, tbe 26th, He la rather light complected, about flv* feet ten In- >chee high, and he formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday, In Chatham county. He was sold to Mr. Wright in Savan nah, of whom 1 bought him. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for this boy lodged in any Jail or safe place where I can get him. DAVID ALLEN, July 2 McIntosh county. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranawey from, tho subscriber, on the 10th of August, a negro man named TOM, about forty years old, stout and chunky .built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow commencing at the base of the nose and running up th* forehead, lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where be has spent several rears of runaway life, and was an In mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849. WILLIAM OERMANY. Leon county, Florida, Sept. 12,1868. aepl8—dftwtf L amp on Lami low Candles. 15 do pure sperm Candles, 20 oasl X carls London Porter, 80 bbla Potatoes, white pplea 80 do Baltimore Flour, 16 do Hiram f S BOAP, ftc.—16 bbla winter strained Solar 80 boxes Beadel’e Family Soap, 80 do do UL do pure sperm Candles, 20 casks pints and o~4-_ mu.- «-*-*— oJom and Apples. rising Flour, also. Butter, Cheese, fte., just received and for ■'* at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by «6 DAVID O’CONNER. LOVES, HOSIERY, fte.—Gentlemen’s and ladles' white, vX black and oolored kid Glove*; cashmere, buck, ana Berlin Gloves; Ladles' and gentlemen's back Gauntlets t ladles’ and gentlemen’s cotton, max too and silk Hosiery and half hose; a foil supply of boy's and Misses' Hosiery t La- dies', geoUemen's and children's silk and merino Vests.— For salt by octl HENRY LATHROP ft OO. A NCHOVY PASTE, French Mustard, Genera, Sardines and Oil res, for sate by Jun*24 A. BONAUD. pgMi bbls Baltimore, fo satejo arriv^A^jd^ t G*OR SALE—Two likely girls, aged 17 and 19 years. Also X? a boy, aged 18 years. Apply to octl9 ^ , WYUiY ft MONTMOLL1N. ALE ROPE-300 soils snperlor quality Bate Rope, land- muI*” 6 * b ' ' BBIaHAM.mXT * CO. pptgaitAQNOUA WHamr-i-aWL rosmcK i to particularize, tbs net sr $80,000, together with a the day. AU ars respectfully invited to eAU and ex* be goods. - v , — To Rent—Four twe-story wooden tadU West Rroad snd Roberts streets. These 1 and neatly finished, with nU good ont-bt “ apply at the counting room, ■. Hides Wanted—Ths highest market prices wfll be paid tag room ! dl7 ' ** lUd and flint hides. Apply at ouroount- Improved Esseno* of Coffee.—We have‘just received from the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and Vfll eonttanetO keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es- senoe of Coffee. This Is the bestoomposltioQ of Colfo*—• offered for sale, snd Coffee mad* frnii tliiTesinn Is more wholesome, more delicate, flnernavored And oa NSW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAMSHIP8. Din or uuvna bava*xah ion mr .toul The Florida, Captain Woodhull, .....Nov'r 6 Tbe Alabama, Captain Schenck,.« § The Augusta, Captain Lyon « n The Florida, Captain Woodhull, *< 1$ The Alabama, TOptaln Schenck, *' ““ Tbe Augnsta, Captain Lyon.. The Florida, Cantata Woodhull....... The Alabama, Captain Schenck,, The Augusta, Captain Ljon, u Tho Florida, Cantata Woodhull, » the Alabama, Captain Schenck ** __ Th* Augusta, Captain Lyon. ...i,,u gg Tbs Florida, Captain Woodhull................. .« $1 Then ships are the largest on th* coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety aud comfort—making their paasagea in 69 to 60 hours, and aro commanded by skillful careful and po lite officers. They onto- a u.m>i-«u«lrablo conveyance to New York. On tho completion of the Kiroxrn&vta January next, this line will be semi-weekly. Cabin pase age, $26. PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.. Ajrent* In Savannah. SAMUEL LTMnUHELL, 18 Broadway, New York. 2$ . 28 . ..Dec’r $ ... « $ 10 IT 21 oc<30 UNITED STATES MAIL LIVE. Through in 60 to 66 honra.—Bern Fork and Charleston Steam Packets-Lears Adger’e Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Satnrdsy the new nnd splendid Steamships JAMES ADGKIt. Cantata J. Diotihso.v, 1,500 tons’ MARlONjCaptatnM. Bxxrt, 1,200 ton*. SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fomin, 1,000 tons, will leavfi each alternate Wedncsd •/, having been new}/ coppered and guards raised, is now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state repm accon> modatlons, apply at tue office of the Agent. Corner East Bay and Adger ft Son’s Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will be plaeed in the line to eonneet with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO FOlt PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED, 2b rail on Saturday Afternoon. June 1118, al 4 o'clock. The line side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 rtKShtnns burthen, J.Bxmnmr,commander,will leave as per annexd schedule over/other Saturday, moil ciuiiustox. II moil nuuDioifni. June 11 June 26 July ‘ July August August ! September, Sept 17 Juno October... ljlJune.......18 October... 16 I July 2 October ...2911 July ,1P Kovomber..l2| I July,.».80 November. 2§l [August 18 December. HOI | August 27 Sept .10 "ent 24 ctober..., 8 otober....21 Jovember. $ Nnvember.19 December.. $ Cabin passage $16 Steerage 6 Through tickets to New York 17 Tills shin has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a largo and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrnugement that can add to tho comfort nf passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf aa tha Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City of Manches ter, nt the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable article! must be pro-paid, For freight or passngo, apply to H. F. BAKER ft OO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, Junc7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATEM MAIL, From Macau, Ga., to Tnllnteassee, Fit, Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to ffllahaitee. aawc rurss commenced on tho Oth Inst., running three times a week vln. Newton, Ralnbrldge, and Quincy, and three times n week via. ThomasvIl^Duncanavillo, fto. Passenger* by this route will leave Macon.at half past 8 o'clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage* leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at TXte lahassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of tbe next day—time by either route 86 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Batnbrldge and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee oa Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.' On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way of ThomasviUc—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.at 10. P. M. Through from Ogletliorpo to Tallahassee tar either rent* Id 36 hours—from Macon in 88—and from Savannah to 60 hours. By this routo Passengers leaving 8avann*h by 8 o’etoo Train of Curs, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It to also decldodly tho best, choapest and most expeditious route for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 : from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee, $10,00. I,. C. Simw, Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. FiBinar, “ “ TkUahasaoe. aug.10 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor MACON AND WESTERN RAlt^OAD.^ Mall Train* Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ “ 6M « P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atlantio and IaGrange Roads, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mac' - a with the Day Trains of the Central and 8on{h-westem uoada. Passenger* will arrive In Macon at 12V. and at Atlanta at l)(, having the remainder of the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) who leave Savannah at 8 A. If., will arrive at Montgomery in fore ty-oight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. AccommodatiouTrains,Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re* turning, leave Atlanta over/ Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- r.a*7r ‘ *' * day, al 7 K A. M. This Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with tire Night Train of tho Central Road at Macon. Passengers by tha up* ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’f Macon. May 17,1862. 8mo Jy 22 8OUTII-WESTERN RAILROAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at 6tf A Mj arrive at Oglothorpe 10>{ A. M.: arrive xt Columbus 1 o’clock, P. H. I/*ave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock, A. M.,audOgletuorpe at 11)( A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3 V P. M. Connecting at Macon each nay with Central R R train to Savannah. Augusta and MUledgevillc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash* villa, ftc. Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast lln* of ooachts, 28 to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. AW. P. R. R. to Montgom ery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Entente mall stages. Passougers brink fast and dlno at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Macon, Aug. 29,1853.aug81 THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET. THE •FRIBSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE •LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE undersigned would respectfully Inform the trad* and public generally that he la now rsoslving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, irhlnh fa* offer* la bond or from store. ... , . The at*™ -in., have been carefully examined and com pared with aU tbe tevorite brands, and are pronounced by judges fully equal to the very best, and ter superior to many which ere soiling at a higher price. Messrs. Frbbaxd, Pkhi st Fun, of Rhelms, proprietor* ot the above brands, possessing facilities for the preparation of fine wines, equal to those of any other bons* in the wine districts. can*guarantee their vrtnes being selected from the finest vintage*, will always be found of the same superior end uniform quality. „ . , Tho labolsand corks bear Ihe name of ths proprietors. The trade la invited to examine samples at roe agency. WILIJAM W. HINCKEN. • Sole Agent and Importer for the United 8tatas and Canadas, octl8—d3m 11 Old Slip, New York, PLASTERING, AO, T HE undersigned having commenced business oa hil own account, respectfully tender# his servioe* to tha public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work, fto. ftc., at the usual prices, and will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build ing, would do welt to tall upon him before contracting with others. Orders left at his resldeuee. Jones-at.*, corner ot Barnard-st., will be promptly attended to. jul/16—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. R AY.—26 bundle* prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig Phllura, and for sal* by auglfl BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. ■\r EG STABLE Cutters, Patty Pans, French, and English V Basting 8poons, Bklmmers, Soup Ladled,' ftc.. just re* eelvedandforteleby junefl J. r. OOIJJNB Ines, plaidPoeltafcjfortma /"1ASHMERES, Mouslin d* Lali V/ In all colon, cashmere Plaids, --- plain and brocade Elks In mw strtse, black Silks to all widths and qualities, black Satin de tbene, and a great va riety of other articles for ladle#’ dress#*, just noshed and —BOTTID BT UKT eTOlMBUJUlr dolh rfOrtt, »«U longiawns,BtadTsy* diaper,fte.,for satotar. iunel8 DuWnT ft MOROftN. B —RgABfflreR-For cutting bread of an equal tideftV nee*, ellclog smoked beef, cutting cold slaw, fte. This knlfo can be regulated to cut auy tSlcknea* required from an Ji to X ?f **» i®®h. For sal* by . augft J. P. OOLUNB, P lO HAMS AND SMOKED BEET-6 bbls Fig Hams, and 8 do Smoked Beef, fbr sale by - A. BONAUD - fkUPONTS GUNPOWDER eonata U facturers’ p ‘ pORNI OOWUI l^oTbSi.U fftoi. -UW Wsm.