The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 04, 1853, Image 3

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Wevitt, Lalhrep A gtsbtene, Bavanoah; or ^i« "f - *'' w.B.8Jnra. ’The Augusta Constitutionalist will pnbliah the above dolly for non month, aad charge tl wotmn| A»D * *T411. DIAL sat t* WATCHES, JEWELRY SILV ER-WARE, FANCY GOODS. HO Bnmghtm rirmt7 H. K. WA8HB171UI, i|%, - - jlERCTJAX w mot—a (ton 00 Broughton near Belt-street. ■fPoMioriia riven immediately. Apply to *» oet29 WYLLT « MONTMOLLI2 SHIPPING AND COMMISSION UTMTiRU. NT, ^ TO ft? mitt par month. WOLIiai P. TONG! FACTOR AND COHMEBION AN ~ ja TO RENT—A commodious brick edifies on South SaBroad «tn«t. Possession given lot November next— ■Sfoqutrr -* *“■ - — • TO RENT—Three teaemeut* in Gonio* Block, wall applied with alter and |U pipes, closets, drawer*, ad other madam improvement* baeement plastering hard finished. Perns ssioo given in November next An- ptfto octlS EDWARD O. WILSON. TO RENT—A wharf store. Milt 4 Xa ' rU ‘ T. J. WALSH. fWa.1l1U.111d itriped Dm* Stilts ; rich brocade do ; ^j^MVSUk*; afargevariety ; black brocade do.; bTk ,-,,f **■ Xoaralns Dress Goods. ; »—y. fUine*; French ami English Bombasines ; Al- Mceu; Ckntoo and Tunis* Uoths. Cloak* and Mantillas. rws Cloak* and Tilmas ; black and eol’d Silk Mantil- wTufio'bl't sad cod Cloths for Cloak*, and * variety lt1>il ^SlnU(rto and Lan Goode. tadia Cottar* and Chemlzett*#; Lace do; rich emhrold- ■JUraftlkh; MourningCollars, Chemlietlea. and Un- JUwL • Jfntiin Cap* ; Infant'* Waists; Swiss an.l Jac. fawning*; Tbraad and Lille Edgings and In- 22*- Cambric and MnstUn Bands. Gloves. Ute’.Kba**’. Men's, and toy’s Gloves, a large variety. Hoslerr. fcrt sed Bor’s Worsted and Cotton Half Hose: Ladies' ^iEsrt’Cotton and Worsted Hose; Ladies’ black and "^^^Hoarse Finishing Goods. JUH4 and 134 Unan SheeUngs; !M. 10-4 and 11-4 hiniiU bleached Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Case Linens ■iCbttaBS; 84.94 and 10-4 bro. and M’cbed Table Dam- Uk- Th«— h Cloths; Napkins and Doyle*; Hucabuc. Mdsol Ra«ia Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bed- MtFmitarv Dimitrs. he. Cloths and Cooslsnsrcs. tot French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do.; ikt Dm Ain*: plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; Testings, and black and col'd Silk Vestings. octUD DEWITT & MORGAN ram hr sale, at the lowest market price, a Urge ami vJtril alsetcd stock of Dry Goods, to which they rvspect- bbsliat attention : Ladles' Dross Goods. fhA aits, at all widths sad beat taakea. Ehdt Igvred Silks, plain and colored BUks, Pin* plaid and brocade Bilks, , . hnprinted M. do Loines, a large and beantirul stock. Itoeotored do. and Choctis an.1 Broadway Browns, ' Smll Ssniad Mouslia de Laines. (hr children, tcriiih and American Mouslia de Laines ftiaad datin de Cheat*, new and rery handsome. Monnilng Goods. linat nrirty of Mourning Dress (Joels and Embroide- itejoaUitlngoferery thing new and beautlfoL ihrge raristy of English and German Hosiery, for la- ■.raulftaeu. and children. Also, . itomls.Shirtings and Sheetings. Blankets. Quilts, Irish ton. Table Damasks and Napkins. Kerseys, Ptains, Oana- tep.Brown Shirting*. Ac., he. octlf vM. PRESDERGAST tCO.. ■ Avsgtosa trA npp*rU« St. Aminat UatL AoronsrtA, FT AYE mat pleasure in iirecting attention to latepnr- A chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car- ■ad strictly the same system, in the sale of their goods, as ipnsesd by the large bouses in the northern cities, name- h: Bring their customer* the full adrantage artdng from Wag in Urge tots. Planter*, and heads of families, and G person* baying in aoantity. will And many largo lots to hjium.and deddedly cheap °®t3fl BAKERY! BAKERY!! n aalenigneti beg* leare to inform the dtixena of ramuh. that he will open on the 1st of November, tttary, at the earner of Jwtlersoa and Cliarltoa streets, ton he will bars the lot of Floor and tbe larnit Size Bread h to price, his system being cash and no credit. He will |w*nt»e that bis friemla ami the public in patroniiinj tovBtentisted. bd»U to be paid fur in advance, and Bread for cash on ly. Hdtt* e»n be left at the house if required, or Bread arrW to uy part of tbe city. tte cash oyitem U the order of the 'lay with me. as I ■n tot rnongh in by-gone days. What l hare lust with Meutnoeni erill make up with good paying patrons, ^jmog them a srger siu bread, as cash will morn the *F P*». Cake*, and Rusks, to be bail at all times at the ■vbstery. octl»— Ilm P. GIEBELHOCBE. ©tot ■» or TR RENT—A brick bourn 00 Jones street, on a full J. corner of Bay and Bull-streets. It is suitable for committee room or drill room. Bent moderate Ap tly at Sis office. June 28 TO RENT—Threo of the Are tenement houses, o* ■jatbe comer of A hereon and Jones street. Inquire of ■J aepl4 A. BUNACD. TO RKNT.—The store immediately under our office. 'well salted for a grain and feed store or for storage of Apply to sepja ROWLAND k CO. TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a re- ' ibleand central part of the city. Rent 8300. ision given on the 1st November, or aooner if Apply at this office. tagM OFFICE TO RENT.—Tbe office over Webster U Palmes store, occupied for the past year by Messrs. Fort k Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor aal 1 mission Merchant. Will be rented for a term of year* * reasonable terms if applied for soon sept*)WEBSTER k PALMES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY. GA. ffito Tbe subscriber, desirous of removing from the State TPof Georgia, offers for sale bie PLANTATION, lying oa the waters of the Coolawabaee, five miles west of Albany, adjoining the lande of Paul Tarver. Dr. McboUe. and oth ers; containing 3,135 acres, more or lesa. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivate! land. .The land is situated so that it can be easily divided, and it two purchasers appear, tbe subscriber will divide It so as to •ait both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad dress “ Moore k Edwards,” or myself at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon. Ga.. August 30.1853. octl—tf My Agent, living on tbe place, will show the Lamia to any person calling fat that porpoee. J. J. R. POWLTOWS PLANTATION FOR SALE? wum The undersigned offers for sale his Plantation. lying Mi's the month of this celebrated creek, in the county Lee. adjoining the village of Palmyra,and five mita from the eity of Albany.containing 1.300* acres. 700 in cul tivation. all necessary buildings and a grist miU. nearly new. Here is a market for everything, good society, church, school, dally mall. kc. Such as are willing to give a liberal price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta ge*, are Invited to caj and see ft. L. B. MERCER. PatUTia. Ga.. Aug. 15.1353.eodtXol—auga J. V. CONNERAT &. CO. Have now in store, and for sale on the most favorable term.*—35 hhde Porto Rico and Musco vado Sugars. 75 bbls Stuart’s A B and C clarified Jo, 40 bbls crashed and pulverised do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar 120 bngs Rio Coffee. 35 do Java do, 90 hhds. tierces and bbls W. 1. and N O Moiaeees, 75 boxes sperm and adamantine Candles. 150 packages hyson and black Teas, 100 bbl* Baltimore and Canal Floor. 10 half pipe* Utard. Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy, 15 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy, 20 dp do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine. 50 do do Malaga, and 15 do Teneriffo Wine. 30 bbls Old Monoogabela Whisky, fi pipes Holland Gin,clover leaf brawl, -•— S puncheon* Jamaica, ami 20 do St Croix Rum, flO bbl* sugar, batter and soda Biecutts. 150 ilo duuiestio Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whlakj, 100 baskets potutite Hevdalck Champaign Win*, 50 do do Hungarian Lion do 50 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do 130 M Spanish Began, various brands. S ther with choice Rutter. Goshen Cheese, and other ar- * usually found in wholesale groceries.oct!6 ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR, FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT. T HE undersigned, agents for the above mills, expect to be supplied with one or two car loads a week of this Soperior Flour, which they will sell from the Railroad De pot. a* (t arrives, to dealers and baker* on favorable terms. oet!3 CRANE k R11DGERS. I CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STE-kMEK— 4 variety of new and beautiful patterns «C canary |Cigesjiut received. Thun* desirous of a banu- •nn* U*«e. and one proof against J/Jcs.have only la Bake in early call for a choice from a fines* J. P. COLLINS. IOO Bryan-st^ AQUATIC CLUB OF GEORGIA. THK lnt iQBuil regatta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia. * take place at Savannah, commencing on Tuts- fttfBbvr 5th, IS53. The following purses are oifor- •Oltodab: Fwtoti-oertj boats, not to exceed 48 feet in length. li 1 *™ 8400 to toeand boat*, not to exceml 43 feel iu length. 300 •wtorewni boat*, not to exceed 38 (feet in length, 300 totoeami boat*, not to exceed 32 feet in length, Inns 100 _toN-3U*til " M. CCMMING, Secratary. tUL Data Monslin do Laines, figurml and fj** 4 * Wire and children; French. English ami S* 1 toioo*: eolorvl Alpaca*, raw Silk* and worsted ■«*; raid Bnica<te and plain Silk.*; silk Mantillas, small •ha*!* sad wnrxM Scarfs ; tong and square Plaid ; adored and black Plaid Ginghams; ail size Plaids. TLJkWajent ju*t received and for sale by -* 0 . AKIN k BURNS. li?iT?® prime Eastern Hay, lamling per schr. C>r sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. |fi£P f^'CR-VW bbls Lime, and 50 bbla Flour. ■•^Jtogaadforttfaby -T~ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. CHEESE, tc.—3ri kegs selected Goshen Butter. Um to Cheese, 100 do *enled Herring. flO pock - iarTtotowbeat. 1^. ^ » n d ‘4 bbls. 25 bbl* good eat- per steamer and for sale by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. ^^?®^3UGAR.—35hhds landing from schooner flOLCOMBE. JOIDWON k CO. BLANKETS, D03IESTICS, AC. AT VERY LOW PRICES. W E take pleasure la calling the attention of planters to our very extensive stock of Woolen amt Domestic Goods, many of which we purchased before the great ad vance in wooL and will therefore sell them correspondingly low, cons 1* tin* of— 40 bales London Duffil and colored Blankets, 50 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black do, 30 do brown domestic Goods. 35 do striped and white Oenabnrg*. 10 do plain red Flannel; 5 do twilled do, 15 do shirting Stripes, 10 do Schley’s Georgia Plain*. 15 ease* Louisiana and Marlboro’ Stripes sod Plaids, 5 do plaid Unseys. stripes and plaid*. 5 do Satinet and Kentucky Jean*. 5 do Scotch ami domestic Ginghams. 30 do bleached Shirtings ami Sheetings 30 do English and American Prints, 50 dozen Negro Cap*; IU0 piece* Carpeting, 150 Boggs and Matt*; 300 Carpet Bags, 300 Negro Head-handkerchiefs, 1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery. Planters ami merchant* visiting mu eity during the fall and winter will find it to tbeir interest to took trough our stock, a* we are disposed to sail at a small advance upon cost. oetfi AIKEN k BURNS. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! FOR FALL AND WINTER. K EMPTON k VER3Y1LLE have now opened a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which they assure their friends, and the public generally, is difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or quality.— Their purchase* have been made upon such advantageous terms also, a* to afford great inducements to public patron- agw. In addition to a complete and hamlsome supply o( Dress, Fancy and House Goons, as well as a genital assort ment of all other kimis of good* in their line, may be found : 8-4.9-4 and 10-4 Duffil Blankets, 8-4.9-4 and 10-4 Twilled do 8-4.9-4 and 10-4 Grey do 10-4.11-4.12-4 and 13-4 fine Bed Blankets, Aim, Crib ami Cradle Blankets. And. for negroes’ wear, a large stock of Plaids ami Ker sey*. at prices as low as they can be bought anywhere, of the following style*: Schley's heavy Twilled Kerseys. Superior hv&vy English Kerseys, a splendid article Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy Kendall Kerseys, and the old *ty!e Cablewarp do. Also. grey, white ami black imitation Georgia Plains, Striped do. Schley'* heavy Georgia Plain* of last year's make, and the best article of the kind in this market at fgjr-—- wiwnoBi jvu.’a'?.’ » v.i RAZliRa.—Makers Rogers JfcSun.Elliott. ( w «to * Butcher, also. Razor Strops, for sale at 147 Bay street, by jSre. PRICE k VEADER. SSSSFi -Jlkfektw J! c —^l* Stuart’s A and B Sugar; Shoulders ; 50 boxes Crysta* T ami for sate by HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO. f 4* (W^P - ^ bbI * H Smith’s Flour, w to«(2f*r.>”» 1 IbbU Extra do; 50 kegs Ls ^TlSf J° ,l °: 100 d,J Tobacco, ; 50 Lard: 40 g ° wtr * do; 100 do Tobacco, various , ' to*** do, extra twist landing and for sate jte-pgy HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO. r„^ 7 wu ”""- “* HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. —— 11X0 « ®4«adl?aii^ *ad piifow-caae de; 10-4, 4 ** k r, lli H m n T * 014 P" M ; brown and bleached 1 Damjuk y*PWM Doyle*. R*. I«ferer— - l-ATHROP 4 CO. Llg ZSSFPd"* •»» l** rweividV AStf ■ 'torediull "hit* ami Mack.'lark and ^etfaBv an ih^ 0 !. *, K ' 1 Utove*. to which wa would — 7 ^ lU,e Mention of tbe Indie*. AIKEN 4 BURNS. u ■to!,ilfw?IT*t e *r>* »*to. U do SbeoMere. 15 do TMsto 1 >• tomUng per steamer Stete of Georgia. Hfruname. Johnson k co S ! “*" C“®re 150 On St Domingo Ibdb^ Mcmabon 4 doyix SteSiiL ^^’actw* < ° n “ r ** — White °“' m Bo.t<ro. COHP k TART.3I. —5^ l-iTHnor k 0. ^sssm OTOAtt A STOBBK. FACT0NRS AND COMMliJaTON MERCHANTS. Norik Cbrnmernal Wharf, Charleston, JowtA CWwws, tars at rux nan or tmu.o>im>co BANCROFT Si BRYAN. GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, Foeths Purchase sad Sate of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange and RtalEstate,UT Bey-street Savannah.Jan24 CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA. __ . „ JW Ban *rmL Samamah. Go. Will poetic* Ui the Court* uf Chatham. Camden. Glynn and Mclnkoak eouatie*; also, the United States Circuit and Diatrtek Courts for the Southern District of Georgia. Rimxxcto—Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane k °od- *er*» Boston k YiUalongn. Daniel H. Stewart Savannah; Hon Janus E. Broome. 8. R. Mallory. Thoa. BattaelL Thos. Ik>ugte*.C. H. Dopont W. A. Forward. Florida. " “ WILUAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troup rille. Lowndes arnntp, Ga. FID practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, AppUng. Telfair. Irwin. Lauren*, ami Pubski counties. Georgia; and in Jafffenon, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun- ttea, Florida. f*b23 m. i.viutun. Ttuooxra ouvxx. jack sxosnr. WILLIAMS, OLIVER Si BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Marion County. Go.. Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon. Houston. Stewart Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining coantlea where their service* may be required. jan29 FERDINAND BOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Washington City, D. C.. Will practise In the various Court* of the District, sad at tend to tha prosecution of claims against the Govern ngnL June22 Cimnrov, Nov. X Hutcbkson to fleeted Ifayor by 463 majority. Pietikettea ef toe ItnUm BHlla. BaltikOM, Not. 2, M0 P. If. Tbe Merrimao Mills, ae we bent from Boston, bare, been destroyed by fire. Tbe lota to estimated at |3S, CODY’S RESTATOAHT ABO COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE tinfenlmJ ba fa.Mil ».l lu. no. SIM op la neat and elegant atyte. the holhUnf on Drayton street next door to Wav 4 Kefs’*, to he occupied aa a COFFEE-HOUSE, where be intend* to serve up. hi superior style, every deli cacy of tha season. New Tark am) gsvssesk Oysters, Venison, GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia Btrf, jt., $r., will always be kept on kand, and served up in a style never before equalled In this city. • 4^ Parties furnished with private sappers and Dinners oa short notice, lie will keep only tbe best Li^no octT JOHN McK. CODY. . _ eabes—r FANNIE, Bsaetoa, matter, part of Iter cargo engaged, win have dispatch for ••JO"**- -T—"‘TaSaswn* saw IUKK.Dfatua Ufa.—Tb. npfat -tal Khr. ctCHAITtKlal Tjfar, Bute, win e bark MARIA MORTON, Captain I have dispatch foe the shave poet For regmter paeket •ehoooer Y1BGINIA, Harris, master, qetok dispatch for the abeve port For freight ’ — )EN k BUNKER orpaMg^applyto between the ideal boars. .uenttfo. W. wnwr ofltwtt Brood and Whitaker streets The b« is subject tegreead rent-1887 fiototherity. TheteafcoweMntaeonsteiefadoabfotene- * dwelling, ha the feoaement of which is on eflee, draw- _ mm, poatriao and kotkiag room. On tbo Isak «oor to two tom and elegant parten, with • sjadnos verandah. Inclosed with Ycaerian bliade. Tatkeseoowd stoeyUlsar bed rooms, srith aa eodoeed verandsk. *11 lighted with gas. “ " kUriten sad servant room*, carriage heeao and stable tea brick boilffingia tbe rear ef the dwelling. Ow tbe last, in the yard si Caepemp sad good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 43, a good cook and washer. The above property te sold by have of tbe Ordfnary.as the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrators. Threw will bo dmtored at the ante. At Private tote—Twc five acre Iota, owe mite from tbo eity, for ante low, if spptted for lauaediately. on accommo dating teraar. ________ ssplfi ~fl. v<1 PF ri rliliie a a.~ At Private Sate -Grey, Hard Brawn, and Brown Bnak te ^H^pocket schooner EUZABETU k ELLENOB. Pterms^ «P»»»Mtte* to suit pwcehamre. angle ’. trill have quick ili*pitch as above. For e apply to eetlS OGDEN 4 oct3fl BOSTON*—The fine _ j Chase, master. wUl have dispatch as above. Foe t nr passage apply oa hoard, at Telfair’s wharf, or to “ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. BOSTON —The fine schr. 1L B. BENNETT, A ,N. Woo«l. master. wUl have Immediate dispatch aa For freight or passage apply to oct28 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. NE ^S2tpacfc»t with Uispatch apply to NEW YORK—New Line—The ngater _ :ket br% MACt'N. Captain F. Watkins, will meet dispatch foe the above port. For freight or — H. K. W. — DR. O. F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. Schnider's. west of liberty square. Mont- gnmevy-street. Residence comer of Perry and Drayton- streets, opposite the Catholic Church. jnne22 JOSEPH OANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Corner of B-ty arid Whit.iJ.-erstreets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT I«iW. Office—I’i B-nj-stred. SaamnaK. Georgia. WALTER S. MOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. So. 90 Bay-etreeL Saamnak, Georgia. Me QUEEN McINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jaetenmnlle. FTa. JULIAN HARTRIDQK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ■wsr tf Whitaker ft. and Bay-tone. Smannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Wkilakrr-st. and Bay-tone. Sanannah. Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DOT. Office, corner Bay awl Bamardotreets. SatannaK THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Georgia. Wit. H. F* GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, N'o. 14 WatlwtnH Xeut Tark. JOHN G. FALL1GANT, WBOUSiiz a.vo BBTati Dims rw WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND P.VNEL DOORS. Wat Side Monument Spurn. Sanmnah, Ga. BROWN Si HARRIS. BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. wwjt rko.id mm. aars.vxsn. ca. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of toy and Whiteker-streets. Office hours from B A M,.to’i. P. M.; and from 3*^. P. M. to «. P. M. DAMIELL Si COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL!JJR3 AT LAW. Atlanta. Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. WUl take contracts for Buildins anil Work in Masonry of, every description. Reiidenei* first door west of St An- draw’s Hall, Broughton Street. W51. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, iVo. 15 Barnard street Samnnah. Ga Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and force pumps, hydraulic ranis, an l kitclieu ranges, con stantly on hand. Orion from tbe country promptly at tended to act 33—3m ROOFING. The subscriber is prepared to Lit Tin ttoofa on correct prin- riplrs.and from sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Rest reference given. J. J. MAURICE. fif3"Gutt*re and Conductors made to orier. n. W HIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Alligator. East F!art>Li. WIU practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibley, ami R. U. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah. Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CLUN3ELLU11 AT L.4W. /bnytM. J/onrae County. Ga. J. B. HAYNE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ssartraonujh. Striven County. Practices in tbe Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. jj36—3m 8. W, BARER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Monticdto. Jefferson County. Ftoritla. Reference—Hon W. B. Fiji sou. Savannah. Ga. feb3 wiuu« b. ruxnru. inter n. xiua. FLEMING Jc H1LLEN. The nniiersigned having united in the practice of law. will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care Office comer of Bay xml Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Densiow 4 Co's. READY MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WETTER. [X subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his _ friends and the public in genera), to his extensive as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as it does a variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a portion of the stock on hand: Overcoats and Surtonts of black and bine beaver doth, BUek and brown mohair cloth. Norway and Labrador coatings, Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cl Block doth dreaa and frock coats, Bfoe and brown cloth business frocks. Grey and check emasimere business suits, Black doe-skin easeimere pants, French fancy eassimere pants. Grey and mixed tweed natimvr* pants, Black and mixed satinet pants. Plain and plaid kersey pants. Embroidered and plain black eassimere vasts, Figured and plain fefadt silk vasts, Ptuah velvet vests. Figured block and Ihney cashmere vests, together with an extensive «tnek of Furnishing Goods, such as line white shirt*, silk anti merino undershirt*, merino Canton tonoels am! Jean drawers, riding gauntlet*. Mack, colored amt white kid gloves, stocks, cravats amt scarfa, neck-ties, suspenders etc., tbe whole of which is offered for sate low, by W1I. R. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor, —14 17 Whitaker street I1RANDIF5J—L indittg from F Satterly—10 casks superior •D Cognac Brandy in store, tO half-pipes O D 4 Co’s do. Id quarter casks vary old Jean Louis’ do. 15 halves and quar ter* do. various brands, for sate by •op’31^ J. Y. CONN CUT k CO. O iLA to—10 bhfa Unseal OIL 10do Sperm 'te 10 do Re fined do. 10 do Machinery do. 3000 lb* White load. 100 s. Fur oate boxes Window Glass. aogl9 THOMAS HUGHES IUNES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L.VW. Trouprille. Georgia. WUl practise In the Cirecuit Courts of Thomas. Isiwodos. Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin-Georgia; an*l in the Clr- euit Courts of Jetforson. Madisou and ILxmQton. of tho Middle Circuit of Flori>la. and in .Vlachua and Columbia eo on ties In the Eastern Circuit of Flori'Lx Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash ington. JOHN K. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin. Laurens county. Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. 4 J. Cocn:u.vir. Irwintun. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business »ntrustcd to his care Partio ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Gnyton. F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga.; M Marsh, savannah. mayT—«14wly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, opposite. Ful-tski House, Having made large additions to his establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome atyte. and on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Off Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents of the abuvu Company are prepared to take risk* against Flax on Buildings ami their content*. Also Maoare Boa Raws, on the mostfavnnble terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY * CO., Agents. john aura, AUCTIONEER. AND COUMBIOS MERCHANT, 153 Broad-Street Columbus. 6cZ . Will transact the above business in the usual manner, and pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to his care. He would respectfully refer to the following per. eons; Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War- hamCromwell.Esq., LendsM. Durr.Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yungs, Abraham Beaker, Savannah. finv—jaa*3 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. ».U RAILROAD, IMwarelf, Walker Cnnxty. Georgia. YET ILL attreaso the purchasing on commission. Corn, TV Wheat and Bacon. Tho Ringgold Depct being situa ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost anv other point upon tho W. 4 A. Railroad. Orders covering the eash. with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Pi *— ing grain will please forward sacks srithgirder. References—Dr. Richard Way van nali. 1 Wayne, Sir. Wm. M. Wadly, £ Yenson, Steak, all blaae, ami Hot Water Dishes, from I’d to 20 inches, of superior and medium quality ; also. Dish Coven. Coffee Grecques, Tea and Urns, Eat Baiters, he. I will »«n as low as they can bo purchased laUM north. Proprietors of Hotels, Steam Boats, Planters, and others -re invited to call and examine. oetM J. P COLLINS. IOQ Bryan street. ffSAROWAY CORDIAL.—10 doa Careway Cordial, for nte HONNET8X BONNETS It rfE 50 a res ja.1t received at the THIMIUNG AND 1B^gexer.vl Variety siobe, i» Broughton^t.- *Er Country Merchants MilUnera. sad the panUe gentr- ally. are invited to esawlne this stock- It aooaists of 50 different aty tea elaborately trimmed. Pkrteiaa. blond, gimp, rich colored sBk. eatin. crape sad otkar choice sad man admired sty es; fiats awl hate, embroidered ostia hoods; a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Parte silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribfiea*. straw trimming*, dress do. white and colored face, gimp* and gal loon*. do do silk fringes, msatte*, plain baregm. shell and other combs, hair puffs, carte and plaits, ribbon plaits, lower*, fsatkere awl wreathe*, boanat silka, jit aadfaaey wristtett*. buttons, steel trimming*, ssphyr worsted. brakL fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking cape, slipper*, children’s bahBmeats, inch aa robes, socks marked srith new patterns for braiding. _ Mir*. Don*, seriated by competent milinoro from New . . — ... — >tnn 8500 Challenge. HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. A S article fouwled apoa scientific principles.compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perffectly safe when taken, and has never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist whan this remedy Ls once used, from the fact that U not only de- ■troys them but removes all tb* slime and mucus which may remain. Tile Taps Warms. This worm la the moat difficult to destroy of all that in habit the human body. It grows to an almost Indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes tines and stomach as to produce Fit*. SI. Vitas’ Dance, to, which ia the cause of many going to tbe grave, not beiiev- ing that these complaints have their erigin from the tap* worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for tbair disease. To those who are affiicted with thin aw ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills; the Syrup to be taken in d»«** of two ta ble spoonfuls three times a day. then taka from five to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and paaa the worm. By strictly following them directions, tb* moatohetinatecasea of tape worm con be tpoedily cured. Round or Stoiosch Worm. This worm is usually found in thesmall intestines.and ia the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely confined to them, as adults bar* frequently been known to auiffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of tha belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a blueish streak under the eyes, to. If you.or any ot your ehB'lren bare any of the above symptoms. Roben- sock's Worm Syrup can safely be •lepended upon—by using It you bave a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if aftet using it according to the directions tbe patient is not re stored to healtb-aad the worms thoroughly eradicated from tha system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond tha grave, as for fail, there is on such word as fail with those who am my Worm Syrup. Aocarfdes, or Small Thread Worms. Those worms, to which the human sytem Is liable.are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay tbe foundatiaatossrii"' • dera, aucb as inOaiamatfon oTtfc* txvwem, and other de rangement# of the stomach. Tbe best and safest medicine that can be used is Hobensack’s Worm syrup, tiueh is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradios, that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be need they will not cure. All that H necessary is to use the syrup in accord ance with direction* ou each bottle; and in esse a gentle a tive is required In orier to allay the irritation they ce. the Livor Pills, hr their sympathising action and ly operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can be taken. HOBEN9ACKTSLIVER PILLS. ^ No part of the system is more liable to disease titan the liver, it being suppllwl with numerous blond vessels and nerves, ami if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of the body, prodaces liver enmpUint*. jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, fte Uytpspsla. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are dizainesM in the head, heartburn, oppression after eating meal*, so amen* arising from the stomach, to . and some times general languor of the whole body, from this it will bw seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganlz-d state of the liver and Stomach. Hnbensack's I i*er Pilb ia the very medicine to affect a permanent and lasting cure, as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood puro and hcaU.hr. Liver Cons plaint, I* attended with chills, sueceeijed by fever, serere pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter tint*, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, tho pain in tho «idn is in creased by pressure. should the left lobe be affected, the pain iseeneral’y in the left shoal ler. with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a ssllow appearance, and the itools clay ci'iiiwL This disease can be cured by the use of Hiv. bensack's Uv-r HII*. as they act directly upon the seat of tho disease, and thvn operating upon tho bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma tor from the system. To Femnles. Yo«f will find these HilLi an invaluable medicine in many complaint* tf» which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifving the blood and other fittid* so as to euro nli complaint* which may srfsn from female Ir regularities. a* headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back. to. These 1111s are the nnlv wife and effectual reme dy to core the following compfsints. Goat. Nervousness, Melancholy. Sick llemLache. GuMines*. Rheumatism, dis tressing Itoams. Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis eases that arise from affections ol the Liver, impurity of the Bl od. or constipation of the Bowvil. Medical Evidence We. the unuilersignnd kfordcian*. haring had the rceipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say. that the ingredient* of whieh they are composed makes t’.ie.n tile best Plil in use for all diseases of the Liver. Im- puritiese the Clod. Ac. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY. M I>. L. 8UWFN. M. 0. MB' Purchase none hat those having the signature-J. N. HuBENSACK.” a* all others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become ag*nt>. must address tbo Proprietor. J. N. HOURS- SACK, at hie laboratory. No. 130 North Second-street, abors Race. Philadelphia. Sob! by all Druggist* and Uerchant* in the l r . S mayil—< ItwAwly AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. fhr (he. cure of Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Hoop ingenugh. Croup. Asthnut. and Consumption. u And by the river, upon the bonk thereof shall grow all tree* 6ir meat whose leaf shall not fade and the fruit there of shall be for meat and the leaf thereof for medicine.’’ H ERE was hope for the sick recorded long ago. and eve ry year adds new proof to tho assurance that these promi-e* «h»H not fail As medical»:iencn discovers and designate* the remedies nature has given.one by one. t >e diseases that afflict our race yield to the control of art. Of all tho maladies we suffer from, none has carried more victims Ls an untimely grave than Consumption of the Lungs. Subjoined we give some evidence that this too may be eured. and that pulmo nary complaints, in ail their forms, may be removed by Chewy Pectoral Space will not permit as to publish here any proportion of tho cures it has affected, but the Agent below named will furnish our circular, free, whereon are full particular# and indisputable proof of tbe facts. Sufferers, read and judge for vonrselves. Fbr tnjluensa and Hooping Cough. Naiiiviuo. Teen.. June 26. 1851. Sir: I have repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for hooping cough and influenza ami have no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of my children have been afflicted with the** diseases.and the free use of the Pectorel ha* always afforded instant relief. Jaxn Glovkb. We attest the truth of the abovs statement. M. MdGcrrr. Editor Nashville Whig. J M. ZnrxtKJU.v. Druggist. fbr a Consumptive Cough Prwacau. Pa.. Feb. 25.1851. DearBtr: For three year* I have been affiicted with » cough so distressing that I frequentlyiII*paired of recovery; mnch of the time I was obligcl to sit up all night in my chair, as my cough would suffocate me when l laid down. Having used many remc-'ies without mnch relief. I at last trie-1 the Cherry PectoraL which under Providence eured me altogether. I am srith gratitude yours. Jaaxs M’CaffDrBB. This is one of the numerous cures of AdAma which haoe been acermhted to Cherry Pectoral. AUU.VT. N. Y.. April 17.1848. Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Dear Sr: I have fir yean been afflict- ed srith asthma in tha worst form- so that I have been obliged to steep in my ehair for a terser part of the time, being unable to breaths on my bed. f had tried a great many medicine*, to no purpose, antfl my physician pre scribed, as an experiment yoor Cherry Pectoral. At first it seamed to make m* worse: bat in less than* •reek. I began to experience the most gratifying relief from its os*; and now. in four weeks, the disease Is entirely re moved. I can sleep on mv bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health which l had never expected to enioy. Gooncr 3. Fssaxr. Commission and Forwarding Merchant rtms Ow President <f Amherst CUlege. Edward Hilchceek M. D.. LL. D.ic. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pectoral In my own e**e of deep-seated bronchitis, and am satisfied, from its chemical constitution, that it Is an admirable compound for the reliar of huyngfcsl and bronchial dJSeultie*. If my opinion, as to its superior character, can be of any vie*, you are at liberty to am It Amherst. SapClL 1549. IN, Agent BALTIMORE—Regular Line—Tbs rag- alar packet schr D. H. BALDWIN, Flab**, master. nave Immediate dispatch as shove. For freight or yaOMgw apply oabuurd. at Telfair’s whartnc to oetlS BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. BALTIMORE—Regular Line—The reg- ular nacket schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson, master, will unvo dispatch as above. For freight or poo- sago apply on board. atTelikir’a wharf, or to octl5 BRIGHAM. KELLY * CO. ^g^BEW YORK—The packet brig CLINTON, upplyto OGDEN 4 BUNKER. A Desirable BuiWfag Lot for Sate. Lot No 9, fourth tything, Anson ward. For particulars, anting room. jy!5 v.iosnai Inquire it toe eoum G REENE and FUIASEI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of Class 131 ; 40 19 47 3318635521782 51 384054 Also. Extra Class 77: n 35 71 21 3 70 57 2 08 51 14 28 Holdsrs of prises srill plans* eallfor the cash, or renew at E. WrmiNGTON’a. GREENE AFD FUUlKl LOTTERY. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers Close 132. draws oa Friday, 4th Instant in this city, Sals* dose at 3 o’clock,?. M QilfTil. $4,250. 75 Namber Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*. Tickets 81—shares to proportion. Extra Class 78, draws at Wilmington, D#L, on Salorday. 5th November. camai. $40,000. 75 Number tatter;—12 Drawn Ballots. SRT Tickets 810—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by tha package for sal* in Bay Une. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson 4 Gamp. no*3 E WITHIXGTON. bales cotton, to complete cargo, or passage apply*to octia Rowland 4 c Agents New York—Sausmv 4 Taiuux. rjSa LIVERPOOL—Tbe splendid American ship Gfy^NQKMiE. Capt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch as bow. For freight or passage apply to oct8 PA0ELF0LD, FAY 4 CO. , MACON, HA WKIXSVILLK St JOTHER LANDINGS.—Tha steamer Quaua . Taylor, master, will leave as above to-mor row night Freight received at Johnson’* lower wharf novff BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR DERBY'S PERRY AND INTERMEDIATELANDINGS—The steamer wing been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trips between this city ami Demry’s Ferry. leaving here every Saturday evening at 4 o’clock, and touching regularly at ail the intermediate landings. The Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under the itte steamboat Law. and her accommodation* for pas- svngen are both amrle and comfortable. She has been placed on tho line particularly for the accomnualation of the planters and merchant* on the river. For freight or passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to K1NUHLEY 4 THOMAS. Agents. Savannah. October 1st. 1853. notfi oaswlm FOR PALATKA. (E. F.) VIA ( Darien. Brunswick. SI. Marys. JaekntnriUe lebury. (Black Creek.)—The new and elegant steam packet aT. JoHNd. Chjitain James Freeborn, will leave for the above places on Thursday morning, 17lh inst. and con tinue to leave every Thursday. This boat has been built expressly for the trail*, and has large and airy state-room aecnmauxlations for passengers. For freight or passage, apply on board at the Florida 8team Packet wharf.near the gas works, or to nov4 CLAGH0BN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. In sura CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. ChpitsL and surplus over 8260.000. Aims Gill. President Jan. C. Walklkt. Sec'y. Tlds Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock principle, and upon tho Mutual plan, thus combining the benefi te of both systems at tb* o ption of the insured. The strength, ability and wall invented capital of the In stitution are. In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company in this State or Union. [L.3.] signed RG.PINNEY, Comptroller ot Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. MOT Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks taken on reasonable terms. The subscriber U also Agent for the following Fir* Compa nies Wert Broad oral Roberto si and neatly lalohad. with all geofiw apply at the eannttag root. 'ZtxsstFxessfstssiA 'ytmtm. u; octl Improved Essence of Coffee.—Wo tett J» a* mannfactarers la FhQotfpl * eQferod for oate, and Ceffae main SEW YORK AND SAVANNAH I ntn or uranva uvima roa soar ream. ■ Tho Florida. Captain WoodhaO, JtovT • The Alabama, upfa'n Schenck,. ■ '»- Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon, « U Tbo Florida, Castain WondhnU,................ IF. Tb* dlahawo, (hptaia Sebezick,................ ^ 28 Tbe Aogosto. Coptaia Lyon. * 28 The Florida, Captain WoodboO,.' .DfetfT 8 The Alabama, dptain Sebooek, *'.• T Tb* Augusta, Captain tffoa, • .*-• IF The Itorida. Captain Woodball................. IT lh* Alabama, (teptais Sebooek,—** & Tbe Aagaata, Csptaln Lyow. r *- 28 Tb# Florida. Captain WaodbwU.........t.hi. ^ M These ship* are tho largest an tb* rowsLeossCfite* ba ■peed, safety sad comfort—orating tbair posoagao 00 boon, and are commanded by akflWd. taninlkaC-’V^ Bte officers. They offer a most darirakte l■^^Fi■ll *• New York. On the completion ef tbo EtQXUlU, V Jannaty next, this line will bo Mi ‘ wffl be sami-woekir. Gab&ijOM- PADELF0RD, FAT At JpPte^TT AcantateSaxannab* 9AKC 5^5gSi;T^ UNITED STATCF MAIL IdUHC* Through in 50 to 54 boon.-Mem Tmkrnd Charleston Steam PacUts-tenea Adgeria ■kffi .lOifffhmw every Satarday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Satozoay tb* now aa4 l Captain J. Diacnmrcr,lA0Qta MARION. Cfepteln M. Bxxxr, l^OC ton*. , baring b. ahd guards raise<l, U now in complete c For freight or passage, baring elegant modation*. apply at tb# r ” *“ ‘ Corner East Bay nnd r 4 Son’a Wharves. Adgtr4 N. H.—A new ship will be ploeealn tbs Bm toooniMel srith tbe Southerner on Wednesday!. CtblO FOR PHILADELPHlX-FARE SEDUCED. wwlenv* OPPOSITION LINE. r I’ALATKA. FLA.. AM* INTERMEDIATE FL-1CES.—Leaves every Situnlay morning at 10 o’clock.—The regulariteam packet WEL.lKA. Capt. N. King, will Wave v» above. For freight engagements, ap ply on board, nr to S M LvFKri’KAU. Agent. N. B.—Th# fare to Brunswick Ls reduced to 84. aug25 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—Bur Palatial. Fin., and all (Ae interme diate landings on the route. » fc tC.S The superior new Steam-packet WYL.IKA. tJS&dmSSSmCaptain N. Kirn. wilL until further notice, (save every A»tv*i*at. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rote of Passage in large, airy State Room*, os follows; To Darien 83 00 | To rtcolata 88 .10 St. Mary* 4 50 1 IfaUtk* 8 00 Jocksonvilln fi 00 I Btuck Creek....8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. D»ike. for Ocala, will be re-skipped free of all charges at ratatka. For freight nr passage apply on board at the Charleston 3t«un Packet Company’s whorl or to feblS A U. LAFFHEAU. Agent UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. fbr PalalXa. B. F- via Darien, Bnmtmck. SI. Jforyi. Jackson ville, MiiiOeburg. Black Creek and Ficnlata. _ JP* S The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, ^£j£jSS52wCspt. T. E. Silvw. will leave on Tuesday Morn- ing. at 10 o clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. The Rates of Passage by this Boat are as follows: To Dorian 83 00 St. Marys 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Pleolata 8 00 PaUtka 8 00 Black Creak 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to roav3l CLAGHQRX 4 CUNNINGHAM. Agents. CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS t W F. have tills d »y opened a now and splendid assort ment of carpets casiding of— Hemp, Dutch, Venetian, Stair, Three Ply, Ingrain, anti Brussels Carets. Als»». a very hnn<L<<oine as-^ortiui-nt nf Velvet and Chtnel Rugs. Hemp, and Cocoa Mat*. Progget and Floor Oil Goths, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices, by sep’30 AIKFN * BURNS. An thorlzftl Capital Capital paid in C. E. Habwht. E-q.. i lltr.trr Lcnux. Esq.. >Trustees. New York. Rnaxirr Pillov. Esq. j Farmers* Fire Insurance Company. Capital 8200.000. Granite Fire Insurance Cempany. Capitol 8300.000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capitol 8150.000. New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y. Cinitol 8150.000. Tliese Companies having a cash espitoi. ssfeiy invested in bond amt mnrtaage. are prepared to effect Insurance against damage by fire.on ail kinds of property oo reason able terms. For Insurance In either of the above named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies. •ept 20—ly office 129 Cnogresn-et. DANIEL CUOMLAY. FASHIONABLE BOOT M.VK EH—Corner of Bn>igh - ton and Bull-ttreds.—Tha subscriber desires to in form the public that he has opened as above, wher > he is prepared to execute onlers for Boots of tl» v finest finish ami style, and eunaL If not superior to any heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in this^Ute who have been his patrons In Charleston, respect fnllv wdlcitafrom them and tbe public a call amt a trial. mhlT DRY FEET PRE-'ERVFa THE HE-ILTR-Just received, a few cases water-proof Boots: also, a lot of tiilrk pegged Boots, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen’* amt tadles' over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, whieh will be sold at low pries*, by R. FLANIGAN 4 CO.. 106 Bryan street. AH in want will please coll and judge for themselves. dee 11 June 11 June 23 inly. 0 July 23 August 6 August 20 November. September.. 3 December. Sept 17 June 4IS#pt IF October... 1 Joae 18 Sept .U October...15 (July. 2 October— 8 October ...28 [July. V Oetek*«t,..tt' November..121 July 80 November. § I August 13 November.19 August 27 December.. 3 Cabin passage ....<14 Through tickets to New York IT This ship bus been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon ou deck, with every arrangement that can odd to the eonifee* of passenger#. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the mm* wharf oa tbo Liverpool «team#hip# City of Glasgow nnd City ef Ma -•—» —***“*ralsrhoriLO ter. at the font of Queen street, and Central w t Charles Freight nn all perishable article* mast be pro-paid. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER 4 OO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PfiRCBf June? Agent. Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL, From Moron, Ga^ to Tallqfiqaaec, Flu. liailrxul la Ogtdhorp—Stages to ma-* The Doily arrange- jment on this route i onmnieni»<i on the fith inst.. running three times as. via. Newton. Bainbridge. ami Quincy, and throw times n •reek via. ThnmasvQle. iiuneansvilYe, kc. -- Pxtsengnn by this route will leave Macon at half pul l o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Th* glrow leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tala lahnssee. at 10 o’cloct on the evening of the next day—tiaffi by either route 35 hours. - M«mfay. Wtelnenday and Friday, by Newton. BhtahridgW and Quincy, to TaHnhassee returning. leavee Tillehaawe n Sundays. Tne*fays and Thursday*, at 10, P. X. On Tuesday*. Thurwiays, and Saturdays, by the war wt Thomas villa—returning same route on Mondays, Wedoaaaayw O.P. M. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. ^ CAKR1GKA BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A ■ M general asanrtmeet. just receive«l.—The sub- senbers ore now prepared to offer to tiie public. Carriages, Plueton*, Buggies- CarryalU. 4a. fresh from some of the most popular Establishments, ami Builders at the North. The selections were mmle by on# of the firm, with strict reference to tho requirement* of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their line, a* they con confidently recommend amt warrant, feel ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a better and finer doss of work, thoa bos been usually kept in this market. The Public are most respectfhlly requested to call, exam ine. and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by sn examination of their stock tf Ail kind* of Repa'ring dune aa heretofore. L.R. BENNETT*OX. July 31 Corner West Broad and Bny-ate. PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers rote agents for A. Stod- [art 4 Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham's Plano 'Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru ment*. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority of time ami touch is evident and acknowl edged by tlw mast casual observer, as well as tha critical connoisseur. The ladies are respectfully invited to view these instruments. .In arrrasgement haring been effected with one of our must eminent Pianist* for the purpose, they ea& also be enabled to judge of tbe tone. F.ZOGBAUM 4 CO.. Markct^qaar*. MB' Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. j«17 fall trade of h.m. T O MERf HANTS and wholesale purchasers of DRY GlSJDti.—Our arrangement* for the Fall Trade will be completed in a few days, when we will be prepared to submit to your inspection in unusually complete assort ment of general Dtv Good*. Hustei v. Trimmings. Haber dashery. ami .'tua 11 Wares. Ribbon#. Ac. M. PRKNl'ERGAST 4 CO., j fl tbe obstructions at the entrance of my store, conse 173 Broughtoa-street. opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, are now snffl- *ide. sntfXI ciently remove«l to enable them to gain easy access to the twzrxxr nnnn«_ptii rn inir i*xt. interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked as D *V v.-T. FXLL . T ,‘., , 1831: . I usual. With Crockery. China, Giaxs and Stone Ware, family "t V1 ?7 > f ttinlware. *o.ol and willow Woro. TIa Ware ami Tobk CtaU ly lhelf fall and win «r Gocfa, to watch they respect- tery . t(V „ther with a great variety of Lamp* U Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which heir fall folly solici wuttentiun: t Spire Plain and fHpirwl black Silks, colored glace oud ducape do Plaid and brocade Sfik of the newest style Plain French Mouslia de Laines. French and Fng. printed do cilk and H oot Plii.l-i for cliildren’i wear, plaid Raw Silks PLiin and plaid Poplins, venr rich. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linens, kc. sel Ribero’s now buildin.*. Congress-street. HUDSON, FLEMING Jt UO M Factor* ansi Commission Slcrchants, .Vo. 94 Aty street Snnmnnh. Ga.. T ENDER their services to planters, merchants end deal ers. in tiie sale of Cottoo ami all other country pro duce- Heing connected in business with Hurxt.xa. Hrmtov k Co., of Charleston, tho establishment of an office In this sold at moderate and just prices, by augifi Lantern*. Jh will be J. P. COLLINS. 100 Brynn-strcot. snd rri.fajs. at 10. i Througn from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either into in 33 hours—from Macon in 38—end from Savannah ia 84 hours. : f. By tliixroute Passengers louring Savannah by I eorio* Train nf Cars, will arrive st Tails Its see* in 50 hoax*. Itk also decidedly the best, cheapest anil most expeditkMun for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 81,75 ; * to Tolfahasee*. 818.00. I- C. *uw. Agent at Oglethorpe, . - .. .. qyjabase**. . A. Ftauxn, ‘ aug.10 MAC K. WRIGHT, Proprietor ' S UNPP.IE8.—44 bb's tlenesee Flour. 60 «lo Butter. Sugar ami Sixia Cracker*. 30 do Cider Vinegar. do .'tuart's Oariffeil ••'agar. 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300 boxes No. I Pale and Family Soap. 100 bogs Rio Coffee. 150 bbLs K. Phelps and Rose Gin. 40 do P. 4 H. Connecticut Ri ver do. lamling ami for sale by a>»g24 SOUSTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. infante’ Waist* ami Cap*; Cashmere Scarf* ; Ribbons ; ladies’, gentlemen's ami children’s Hoe levy ; ncedlesravkml Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bunds ; embroidered and Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. 1C. ** Atlanta** “ tt P.K. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of th* Western and Atlantic and IaGrange Rondo, and with Mm Iky Train of th* Georgia Road, and at Marf X with U» Day Trains of the Central ami South-western beads. Passenger will arrive in Macon at 12’7. and at Atlanta atlX, having th* remainder nf the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery. (Ala.) vk« leave Savannah at 8 A. M.. will arrive at Montgomery hi fore ty -eight hoars. Including oil stop pages, and only tan hours staging. Accommo4lationTraina.Tri-Weckly.srin leave lfaooa every Monday, Weilnewlay and Friday.at 8o'clock, AIL Bre turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday. Tharoday and fishaw day. at 7 S> A. U. This Train will connect srith the Night Train of the Georgia Rood at Atlanta, ood with the Night Train of the Central Rood at Macon. Passengers by th* spt> ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTS, Bnptt* Ham*. May 17.1352. 3mo jy 23 r.i» insi.ir icavir autcuu umuj os a. m.j XT arrive at Oglethorpe 10X A. M.; arrive at Columbus a o’clmk. P. M. Ir*»« Columbus <iailv st 9 o’clock. A. M..and0detqocp« st 11X A M.; arrive at Macon at 3«f F. M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to Parannah. Auguste an>l MUledgerilic, and with Macon tad W trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash ville. *c. Connecting dally at Columbus, by feat line ef e to Gpelika, thence 64 miles by U. 4 W. P. R. B ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe srith Tallohoi mail stages. Passengers breskfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent Macnv. Aag 28.1853, aagH THE BEST CHAIPIIGJ Df THE HAKHT. THE “FRISSARIT CHAMPAIGN AND 1 •LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE nnilerdgne-I would respectfliHy inform and publie generally that be is now -*-*■ tiou will be gin n to baduess. and tl forded cistiunets. *epI8—tf \ rarnnnah. J. R. HUDSON. > - , W K FLEMING, f 2 * LAMBETH HOPKINS. Auguste. J. J. COHEN. Charleston. -The Mud Cabin, of the character and tendencies uf British institutions, by Warren Isham. The Forred Will or Crime and Retribution, by Emerson Benitto; Edith's Legacy, by the anther of Adelaide Linds v. The White Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard OL by Ned Buntline ; Putnam’s Magazine, for October. The Knickerbocker ; the London Journal. Industry of all Nations. Jane Seton. or the King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical romance, by James Grant The Rudiments of the Art of Building, represented in five section*, edited by John Bullock. v iolet, the Danse use. or Courtship and Wedlock, by th* author af th# Gilt 4c, Tha Rebel ieouL a romance cf tho American Revolution, by Anna Ashland For sale at 135 Congress-st. oct3 NEW BOOKS. CIS of tb* Legislator* of Georgia, for 1S51-J2; Mias t Bremer’s Homes ol the New Vf or Id—im praesio an of America, ia two volumes. The Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, in two volumes, vrith plates. Men and Things os T Saw Them in Europe, by KIrwan. ~ ‘ -the Cite of tbe 8#w._frotc_tb# invasion of Xape- ■eitulatwm ~ * S UNDRIES.—300 bbls superfine Howard street Flour. 200 do Etowah Mills Georgia do. 150 bags Cunningham's do do. 50 bbb pure Genesee do. 28 do H Smith’s extra do, 80 do butter, sugar and soda Cracker*. 400 ban prime green and fair Rio Coffee. 100 hinis prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. 25 casks sugar cured Ham*. 40.hhds prime aad fair Porto Rico Sugar. 15 do do Saint Croix do. 200 bids Stu art's A B and C clarified do. 90 do crashed and powdered do. 100 >io V- Phelps' and Ihwe Gin, 40 do Domestic Brandy. 60 do New England Rum, for sale by oct!5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. [TAMS.—Just received, n lot of fine small sized sugar LA cured Ham*, for family use, for sale by angtS A. BOXAUD- J UST receive.! beautifully embroidered linen cambric Handkerchiefs, also. French storked Collar*, very rich patterns. For sal* by seplS AIKEN 4 BURNS. S ILK Pocket Handkerchiefs, of various quad ties aad prices, also linen cambric Handkerchiefs, of which we have received a large supply. eeplfi AIKEN 4 BCRN3. L ANDING from brig Macon—X 0 boxes Lemon Syrup; 5 coses GBIattx Strdinss. for sale by oct!5 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO. J^JOURNING PxLAINES—A my handsome lot of Mournl truly exo'llmit wines, per every I offers in bond or from store. The above wines have been carefully examined sad • »red with all the favorite brands, and are pronenoosj judges fully equal to the very best, aad far to peri* _ many which are rolling at a higher price. Messrs. FaMUBS, Pxni: et Fas, cf Rbeima. peafriatna fif th# above brands. possessing facilities forth** **— uf fine wines, equal to those nf nay other hr — districts, ean'guarante* their wine* being * finest vintages, will always be found ef the a and uniform quality. — a . • The labels ami corks bear the name of tb* proprietors. " The trade is invited to examine samples at tbeageeey. ; WILLIAM W. HINCKEN, m Sole Agent and Imoorter tor th* . - United States end ffenafoe, . J-* octlS—Bra 11 Old SUp, New Te«4> octl» Icon to th* a a in 1848. by Edm. Flagg, with a map R" irmng MLaia KEMPT0N 4 YERSTILLrS. 72 St. Jaliao 4102 Bryan^t, Warlqg , e Range. AWNS—50 half aad 50 quarter boxes fresh RiMu. for octlS ‘ It os you think proper. OCHETOAM SCHNAPPS—* Sea Waffle’s superior Seheiduax teTW,^l&<UUudtMto,Mpl— wtUxorf-n. oUwc bouMt.ilnMiiI l ll«anM Wrf. MUM WWUI,. 130 do I rM->> Among other dlstingntehed authorities who have lent their names to recommend this preparation as the beat koown to them for adfectioqa ef thalaeca e re: President Pwkine. Vermont Modied CfeOeg*. Professor SQBma*. Yale Cidleg*. Proftasor Yaltntia# Mott, New York. Proffeesor deavtand. Bowdof a Medical College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medleal College. Ganodioa Journal of MsdScoI Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston. 3. C Medimti tevtew. New Jeveey Medical Reporter. Boro Henry Clay, U. & Senator. Geo. P. Marsh. American Ambassador to Turkey Also, many eminent phyririaas in I Not only In the mere danmmaJ of the Langs, but *t-*o as a ■m. It U the safest, pleasonfli^^^H ISI?tpSNl>4!^fLJLaw5{SB8 > W.W. LOT. COtN, ffEMMIKUBW klBflB. fov—ek yttd troll Sir Wm. Hamilton’s Discussions on Philosophy and Lit erature, Education and University Reform. Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright and Mechanics' Pocket Companion, with mathematical tables. Picture Ptoasnr* Book, srith 500 illustrations. Swiss Family Robinson, with 8 illustrations. Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay. Fern loaves, from Fanny's Port Folio. Cloister Life nf Charles V; Th* Mad Cabin; Professor Hillman's Travels fas Korop*: Echoes of a Belle: Locenso Brood r Moore’s Life ef Sheridan, kc-^ — W. THORNE WILLIAMS. MORE SEW BOOKS. lECmED BY 3. 3. SIBLEY, Oct. 28th. 1863 —Discus- Ftedrika Beesner, translated by Mary Howitt. Men and Things (a Knrop*, fey Kirwaa House Ptotaree. by Mra Mary A Denison. Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridies and Span for ■SfiS2fS»£. s 5’55W>—= All ia wt SnU that Otttoes. or th* Teang California, fear rnsofn Ifrr Tb* Yenag Astronomer, J G Abbott. Gleason's Pictorial; Barnam’s niastrated News. » Book and Graham’s Magazine, for Novem- L IME.—too Casks Limn now landing, will be sold very low if applied for this morning. octlS BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 OX TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD—My negro an. Sam. runaway last Satarday night, th* 28th, He Is rather light complected, about five Met tow in- ehe* high, and ha formerly belonged la Mr, Holiday, in Chatham county. Bn wen sold to Mr. Wright in Savan nah, af whom l bought him. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for this boylodged in any Jail or safe place where I eon get him. DAVID ALLEN. July 2 MrTn tosfe county. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from the subscriber, on th* Ifith of August, i negro maa aamad TOM. sboat forty yean aid, stoat aad ehaoky Godsy's taffy's i tor; Blackwood’s B*sa,a*eveL tram P52S22S* . ..JggvaWfen ■ is now receiving tbesw Havre pocket, which ha mbs, yispwss: for the prmratfnto r konoe u the wto* igseloctodfraeath* PLA5TERI9G, «C. T HE nodersigned having commenced to own aceoant. respectfully tenders hid ■ public. He will contract for Plain nod On tering. Stoeo Work- Ac . kc.. nt the neaal pries*,nafewfflk f ivory ease warrant work execute* *~ *' ~ anpervision. Builders and other ing. would do well to coll upon him b others. Orders left nt his residence. Jooeo-st., setae* of: Bornard-st., will be piomptiy attended to. . jnlylA—ty . VALPTlNg BRUNMM. -, H ~ AY —25 bundles prime Eastern Hay, tending font pi to r ’ Philara, and for ml* fey anglfi. YfEGETABLE Cnttera, Patty Pa**, 1. V Basting Spoons, Skiuman. SoepL ■dandfcrmtefey jnas» C ASHMERES,MmaKndnLaines, phUMmJhtM in all cciora, cashmere Plaids,Saxroy eoCedVleewsle, \ - plain and brocade Silk* In *ew s*yjm, fetekkWHtonB-f widthsandqeoUttos. bUck.fiatindnChMe.amlagtwkv». riety of other artfates foe bdfon' drmme, jnsktenwtodaHl - - for eol* at the lowest pricnnbjr R M I I I II BYLAHTSTEAMER.—Hairtto*hfflfalfotonll, ■ Handnansookmadten.rotrioveeaad mite 1—n.tonm- , ItiUas. washbleod,gramefath,NWeeUaro lef,ill i Inffl%