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COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND 8H1PP1NU iGKNTB.
. 128 Nay $trmt, aawmoh l Georgia.
Will attend to the soiling of all kind* of produce. Strict
S - - ■ — —. attention given to receiving and forwarding gooda, and
QKNT wMTSr'm native wine establishment of (tiling order*from the country.
, hnrawooB ft Zimmkxmav, Cincinnati, Ohio, wante in -S^rnSa? r~V nmrw.L
Savannah, Georgia, a hooie that would take the uencv for Bnf,T *• f0RT * ponT •, DUNHAM T ‘ *’
the aale of their native wine#, in and arounf that place. actorh anii and MhMlONMKkcHAVra.
Wholeaale dealere in wine. anTHquore, who reUll at ono#, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
‘ ■ offer., with direct or Indl.
WholMale dealer. In wine,
have the preference. Postpaid oi
ntih
red reference, on andnnatl hou*e». are received until the
20th dar of October, and anewered directly by
LONOWORTH ft Z1MMKRUAN,
Native Wine KitabUahment,
octT • ■ ‘ Cincinnati, Ohio.
COUNTRY STORE FOR RENT. '
m The subscriber ha. juit created a new Store at
0. K. Clarke*, old .tend, In Neylandaville, (the five
mile poet on the Aoguatn and Wayn.iboro* Ball-
roau,; which he offer, to rent to a good tenant on fkvora-
ble term.. The building .tend, in cIom proximity to the
railroad track, la oommodiou., and In all reaped, admire.
bly adapted to the purpo.ce for which U U destined. The
—mlTVafllW At rfl .tend ha. long been known.* one of the beat for a gener*
i, JOlllvOUil Oh vu., »1 country trade to be found In the Interior of Georgia.
. »- -i. — For f ur ther particular, apply to. or address the subscrl-
ber.at Milieu Poet Officej or if mor. convenient, apply per
sonally to Messrs. Nevltt, Lathrop ft Stsbbins, Savannah: or
to Meaere. Baker ft Wiloox, Auguste,
odd—*lm W. B. SMITH.
Air The AugustaConitltutionalUt will publlah the above
dally for one month, and charge thl. offlce.
eon t. Bowixxn. johh r. xowlabd, j*
ROWLAND ft CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bayatrrd, ftaeawmA.
I. o. wans.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
No. 4 Barnard tired, between the Market and Bay tired,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domeitlo Liquors, Dried
Fruits, fte., fto.
Reference*—A. Champion,
Meura. *
encee—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons, Eeq.,
Rabun ft Whitehead, Swill ft Co., Savannah, On.
tnd uftr for sol. on w«>mmoda.
ton bbla ciarin*<i 8ugar A B 0.7ft do
■jg&tfs&fr*-#
•*! .SI UU.I. H° u .i ■
• 25 iffi butter and sugar Crackers,
sSSSSWwbom No. 1 Pale Soap,
M M** i** 1 ? 8 i lb lumps,
N **** IdAmsntlne, Star and Sperm Condlee,
a £ « planting Potatoes,
and N. 0. Motassss. lOOIboxsa
, “jfd“l,reh“od,lUI.Uu. S 0(.<WwL.»
i,li«ee Syrup. — —■
—vVF.nSTEU & PALMES
JWmCUW ASL) OFFER FOR SALE—
Band clarified Sugar, Mdo powdered do,
WBIffchilx Sugar, 60 dozen Broom.,
J jjf Hiram rmUb’s and Canal Hour,
IS t uiwn™nd°KtowaU Ceorgla Hour,
S ESb Pilot .0 box*. Sod. miouit.
•9 bbh VortUnJ sugar house and N 0 Syrup,
m aw* 8 * P*tont Tallow Cnndlee,
•• i, Msmzntine Candle*.
« f n Judd k Son’s Sperm Cnndlee,
L KM. tad SO keg* prime Ixraf Lard,
.2 B, and pound* Tobacco, good brand.
m SkMdft. Grant ft William.* Tobacco
.i boMS'Sujlth’s. Colgate’s, Croton and Beadel*.
Pile Soap. 120 do No 1 do, 60 Pearl SUrch, 80
•SSSfuSqurter boxes RaUlne, 26 drum. Fig.^60
tut* Herring. —__—
NEW ARRIVALS I
DRY-GOODS! DRY-GOODS!
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
mYK RECEIVED per recent arrirale, and offer for aale
H Hutatton IhJ Cood* ; London Duffil. and Twilled
I ifuRi • Georgia Kerney* and Plains ; Northern do. do. ;
I uniatl wool) do.; heavy Cordova do. : heavy Brown
i plain and twilled rod Ftannele ; Plaids, Llnseys,
I P'ffiB.’ MERINOS, fto. :—Printed French
I India d'Lsine*; American do: plain mode and high
I rfjde • French and English Merinos, a variety of colors;
I niSIkPUlds j Mouslin d’Baize 5 printed French Cam-
I fe1. Dr... Silk..
PUia.plald.end striped Dress Silks ; rich brocade do .
I ik-zNYSlki; .large variety j black brocade do.; bl’k
I uiftado.
1 Monrnlng Dress Goods,
gBuliad'Ulnea t French aud English BombRz'nes ; Al-
I woi: UnloD andTantlso i'loths.
• ^ Cloak, and MnnttUas.
Oeti Clozk* and Talmaa ; black and col’d Silk Manlti-
I k; lAdieA* bl’k and co’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety
I gHaniDfi for the same.
Embroideries and Lace Goods.
ItultoCollan and Cliomizettes; Laco do; rich emhrold'
I atiUwnHdkfa; Mourning Collar*, Chemliette*. and Un-
I tekensi Muilin Caps ; Infant’s Waists; Swiss and Jac.
toiwiMlnKrtlngs: Thread and Ll.dc Edgings and In-
m~*; Cambric and Muslin Bands.
. Glove.
I Wto'.Jlbisz’, Men’s, and Boy’s Gloves, a large variety.
\ Hosiery.
J la'usd Boy's Worsted and Colton Half Hose : Ladles’
I aillfcf*'Colton and Worsted Hoso; Ladles' black and
I^BtSIk do.
1 Ilooie Furnishing Goods.
J Mild tnd 12-4 Linen Sheetings; 0-4.10-4 and 11-4
I Inn u<l bleached Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Caso Llneua
lslMtan<; 8-4.B-4 and 10-4 bra. and bl’ched Table Ham-
■ A; Ptmvik Cloths; Nankins and Doylos; Hucabuc.
IWdudRuuia Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bed-
rimlture Dimitye, ftc
Cloths ami
- »A French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do.;
I kk Doe Skint: plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans;
I kkSatin Vestings, and black and col’d Silk Vestings.
■ oct20
I)E WITT & MORGAN
C for tale, at the lowest market price, a large and
elected stock of Dry Goods, to whlch they respcct-
■ klysolicit attention:
Ladles' Dress Goods.
BUck Silks, of all widths and best makes.
BUck figured Silk*, plain and colored Silks,
Potts plaid and brocade Silks,
Paris printed JI. de lalnea, a large and beautiful stock.
PUin colored do. snd Chocos and Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouslin de Laines. for children,
English and American Moualin de Laines,
PrUtodSaliad* China., new and v*ry handaoms.
Mourning Gooda.
J 1 put variety of Mourning Dress Goods and Embroido-
laB,eoniUtiogoferery thing new and beautiful.
1 Hosiery.
J 1 line variety of English and German Hosiery, for la-
I fa.nntlemen, snd children.
I Also,
I flsanelj.Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Irish
■ lira,Tibia Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, n —
[fep. Brown Shirtings, ftc.. ftc.
P. XOKTOK. 0. H. RIKXHAX,
HORTON A RIKBBXAN,
VBOLXSAI.S AND HKTAIL DKAL.RS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 BrougUon-dred.
H. IC. WASHBURN. Ag’t,
MERCK.
8HIPPINU AND COMMISSION
SAVANNAH, QA,
HANT,
I M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
pi Bmgklun tired, ojijxmte SI. Andrew'! Hall, A’aoannaA,
IJAVEgreat pleasure in directing attention to late pur-
II ehztei. In connection with their retail trado,they car-
Rntitrietly theiame system.in the sale of their goods, as
%ffntd by the large houses in the northern cities, namo-
Bring their customers tlio full advantage arising from
Mtj in luge lots. Planters, and heads of families, and
*«pmons, buying in quantity, will find many large lots lo
»y from, and decidedly cheap oct2fl
BAKERY! BAKERY!!
mPHE undenlgned begs icaro to inform the citizens of
■ t Smooth, that he will open on the 1st of Novembor,
■iBak.ry, it the corner of Jefferson and Charlton streets,
■one hi will bars the
Jnl 0! Flour and the Largest Size Bread
■■ thi pric*, bis system being cash and no credit. He will
■Eggfaf ftM. and the public In patronizlug
iJ^eti to be paid for in advance, and Bread for cash on-
u«*l« an be left at the house If required, or Bread
Mtozny p»rt of the city.
i tzih »ystem it tho order of the day with me. as I
'«lost enough in by-gone days. What I hare lost with
■wJj 5?**^ wlH raaka up with good paying patrons,
IjJIjmDf them* i»rger size bread,as cash will move the
c * kei i anJ Rusks, to be bad at all times at the
"clTP-dlm P. GIEBELHOUSE.
I CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
A vsriely of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Just received. Those desirous of a hand-
•one Cage, snd one proof against MiUt. hare only
to nuke an early call for a choice from a fine u
•ortment.
J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st.
■ moi. A 3 UAT, C OF GEORGIA.
I I “‘nt tonuAl regatta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia,
“kr mL 1 Savannah, commencing on Tues-
, 1853. The following purtes are offer-
■ by rhi club.
l^kt-oiredboiU,
I t ranw,
following purtes a
not to exceed 48 feet in length,
I lPw^*** 1 * not to exce '®d 43 feet in length,
800
I lfw***^ * lolt ®’ n ot to e* c *edB8 feet in length,
I IpJ^***** i'osti.no't to exceed 82 foot in length,
M. GUMMING. Secratary.
Ip Mouslin de Laines, figured and
^ 4le * *°d children; French. English and
srpui.l n ' ? 0,0re ' 1 Alpacas, raw Silkn and worsted
l«ir.W e ‘ n(| P lalD Bilka t "Ilk Mantillas, small
w»!i-mlnl!A Dd J W u. r,t * d8carf, i * nn 8 and square Plaid
I A1KIN ft BURNS.
■ *1 J. Goh*a,*for ule by ® a L Ending per schr.
I BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
I *f^«KKlhSy bbULIme > and 60 bbU Flour,
’ W1# 7 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y ft CO.
zeido^rl.^ 0 '” 30 ’ te * a M '*ot«d Goshen Butter,
•- •» 100 do *“'®d Herring. 60 pack-
K and K bbls, 26 bbls good eat-
•ali^ rfceiT w per steamer and for salt by
IffenTS; SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
S TO RENT—A small brick bouse, near the Barracks.
Reut $12.60 per mouth. Apply at tha Georgian of-
Bee, ootlft
J TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on South
Broad street. Possession given 1st November next.—
Inquire at this office. oct8
TO RENT—Three tenements In Gordon Block, well
rasupplled with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers,
aland other modern improvements, basement plastering
hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap-
ply to octlft EDWARD G. WILSON.
! TO RENT—A wharf store.
«m ^
j, TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a Bill
mot. PosMssion given Immediately. Apply to
* ootll T. J. WALSH.
k TO RENT—A Room 60 by 80 feet, in Sorrel's bull:
ling, corner of Bay and Bull-streets. It is suitable for
“a committee room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap
tly at _ftls office. June 26
ia TO RENT—Three of the five tenement houses, on
^the corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of
eep!4 A, BONAUD.
t TO RENT.—The store Immediately under our office.
well suited for a grain and feed store or for storage of
cotton. Apply to sep'23 ROWLAND ft CO.
|MM| TO KENT.—A small comfortable House In a re-
BS3 spectableand central part or the city. Rent 4300.
Kji Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner If
islrable. Apply at this office. aug26
OFFICE TO RENT.—The offlce over Webster ft
Palmes store, occupied for the past year by Meura.
Fort ft Dunham, a desirable place for a Factor and
ulon Merchant. Will be rented for a term of years
on reasonable term. If applied for soon.
sept30 WEBSTER ft PALSIES.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN
BAKER COUNTY, OA.
[Eft The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State
•JCpf Georgia, oSera for salo hit PLANTATION, lying ox
lie waters of the Coolawabaco, five miles west of Albany,
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicholls, and oth
ers; containing 3.126 acres, more or less.
There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. The
land 1s situated so that it can be easily divided, and il two
purchasers appear, the subscriber will dtvido it so as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dress “ Moure 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'PLANTATfON FOR SALEf
The undersigned offers for sale his Plantation, lying
K«on the mouth of this celebrated creek, in the county
^■s" of Lee. adjoining the villago of Palmyra,and five miles
from the city of Albany, containing 1,300 acres, 700 in cul
tivation. all necessary buildings and a gristmill,nearly
new. Here is a market for everything, good socioty, church,
school, dally mail. ftc. Such as are willing to give a liberal
price for a choice plantation, pojsesslng unusual advanta
ges. are Invited to ca.l and see It. 1.. B. MERCER
PALWm, Ga.. Aug. 16.1868. eodtNol—aug23
j. vTconnerat & CO.
B llave now in store, and for sale on the most
favorable terms—25 hhds Porto Rico and Musco
vado Sugars. 76 bbls Stuart’s A B and C clarified
do, 40 bbla crashed and pulverized do.
10 boxes Loaf Sugar
120 bngs Rio Coffee. 26 do Java do,
00 hhds, tierces and bbla W. I. and N 0 Molasses,
75 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,
15 quarter pipe* fine Old French brandy,
20 do do Madolra, and 20 do Port Wine,
60 do do Maluga. and 16 do Teneriffe Wine,
30 bbls Old Monongaheln Whisky.
6 pipes Holland Gin, clover leaf brand,
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St Croix Rum,
60 bbls sugar, buttur and soda Biscuits.
150 do domestic Brandy. Gin, Rum and Whisky,
100 baskets genuine lleldslck Champaign Wine,
60 do do Hungarian IJon do
60 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do
120 M Spanish Sogars, various brands,
togethor with choice nutter, Coxhou Cheese, and other ar
ticles usually found In wholesale groceries. nctlO
ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR,
FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT.
T HE undersigned, ngonta for the above mills, expect to
be supplied with one or two car loads a week of this
Superior Flour, which they will sell from the Railroad De
pot as It arrives, to dealers and bakers on favorable terms.
uctl3 CRANE ft RODGERS.
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW PRICKS.
W E tako pleasure lu calling tho attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domestic
Goods, many of which we purchased before 1 he great ad
vance In wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
4G bales London Duffil and colored Blankels,
60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black do,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
26 do striped and white Osnaburgs.
10 do plain red Flannel; 6 do twilled do,
16 do shirting Stripes,
10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains,
15 cases Ixiulalana and Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids,
6 do plaid Llnseys. stripes and plaids,
6 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans,
6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams,
30 do bleachod Shirtings and Sheetings
20 jlo English snd American Prints,
60 dozen Negro Caps; 100 nieces Cnrpetlng,
160 Ruggsnnd Matts; 200 Carpet Bags,
800 Negro Hcad-handkerchlefs,
1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery.
Planters and merchants visiting our city during the fall
and winter will find it to tbelr Interest to look trough our
stock, as we aro disposed to sell at a small advance upon
cost. oct6 AIKEN ft BURNS.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
K EMPTON & VEliSTIlJ.K have now opened a large and
well selected stock of Fall nnd Winter Dry Goods,
which they assure tholr friends, and tho public generally,
is difficult to be surpassed, either ill variety or quality.—
Their purchases have been made upon such advantageous
terms also, as to afford great inducements to public patron
age. In addition to a complete and handsome supply of
Dress, Fancy and House Goous, as well as a genoral assort
ment of all other kinds of goods In their lino, 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 lino Bed Blankets,
Also, Crib and Cradle Blankets.
And, for negroes’ wear, a targe slock of Plaids and Ker
sey*. at prices os low as they can be bought anywhere, of
the following styles:
Schley’s heavy Twilled Keraoya,
Superior heavy English Kersey*, a splendid article
Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy
Kendall Kerseys, and the old style Cablewarp do.
Also, grey, white and black imitation Georgia Plains,
Striped do. Schley’s heavy Georgia Plains of last year's
make, anil the best articlo of the kind In this market, at
their store in Warlng’s Range, 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryan
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
rpilE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of hit
X friends and the public in gensral, to his extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as it does a
variety of .very article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a
portion of the stock on hand :
Overcoats and 8urtouts of black and blue beaver cloth,
Black and brown mohair cloth.
WILLIAM P. YONOB,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No, 94 Bay-ttreei. .Vawmnuk.
O’lIKAH A STONEY.
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Commercial Wkatf, Charlatan, South Carolina,
UTI OS THE riKM OK UUAKX. O’HIUR A 00.
BANCROFT A BRYAN.
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Forth. Purchaso and Salo of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
* " Jan24
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, gavannah.
CHARLES P. COOPER,
ATTORNFY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA.
176 Bay tired, Savannah. Ga.
WUl practice In the Courts of Chatham, Camden, Glynn and-
McIntosh counties : also, the United 8!atos Circuit and
District Courts for tno Southern District of Georgia.
RxnRictacs—Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane ft Rod-
rtra, Boston ft Villalunga, Daniel H. Stewart. Savannah;
Hon James E. Broome. S. R. Mallory. Tho*. Battxell, Thus,
Douglas,C. H, Dupont. W. A. Forward, Florida. o26—3m
Charleston Cotton Markqt,
Charleston, Not. 8. ■
ThaaiUei of tbe week «nm op 7,400 bait*. The
market qIoms 4 bettor than lut week. Tho receipt*
of the weekftre 0,850 bales, and the itook remtlDiDg
on h*nd, exoloriv* of tbit on ablpboerd, !* 17,940
"Yle*.
Now Orleans Cotton Market.
New 0»L*m,NoY.a.
Thi sale, yesterday were 6000 bale*. The better
qualities were scarco end Arm in price, The receipt*
*ro 105,000 bales lew than for the corresponding pe
riod of l&at year. Freights { to Liverpool. Sterling
exchenge 9j. ;
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
T HE undersigned ha. leased, and has now fitted up la
neat and elegant style, tbe building on Draytou street,
to Way ft Knra’i. to be occupied as a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where he intend* to asm up. in superior style, every deli
cacy of tbe season.
New York and IsYannsh Oysters, Venison,
(.ROUSE. PARrR!DGE8, FISH,
Fniton Market and Philadelphia Beef, $*c., $*c.,
will always bo kept on band, and served up in a style never
before equallod In this city.
*f*“Partlos furnished with private suppers and Dinners
on short notice. He will kcop only the best I.l^uors.
s-’t-uw 1—w Ihv* this port on the 1st nod 16th of —
month, iMvibf here for above ports on Tnsaday, 1st No
oetSl COHENS ft HERTZ.
WlflJED STATE! MAIL lLMB^.
.FOR NEW YORK—-To leave on Saturday, 6th
'o’clock. A. M.—Th* splendid steamship FLOR
IDA, Cant. M, 8. Woodhull. will lsavs bar wharf aa abov*.
For freight or puts re. apply to
no,. l'ADKLFORD, PAY k 00.
Cabin Passage 926 00
Steerage 9 00
BALTIMOREi^-Ths fast sailing packet sebr.
lane, being part
iy be seen at etu
oounttng room. Terms—one-third oath, balance In two
equal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Lover's lane, 1
of MUlen’e term, A plan of the lote mar beM
oounttng room. Terms—one-third oath, balanc
.VIRGINIA, Captain Axworthy, will meet with dls-
)r the above port. For freight or passage apply to
novS H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
BOSTON—111, pioVet lohoonar M. E. WKLLS,
Terry, master, will hate Immediate dispatch forth#
'e port. For deck freight or passage apply to
iv2 w OGDEN ft BUNKER.
PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Lino—.The
aStiregular packet schooner FANNIE, Beaaton, master,
[ring part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch for
* ‘ For engagements applj to
the above port.
octBO
I ft BUNKER.
-£hk NEW YORK—'Union Line.—.The regular
Ya3lf nacket schr. ENCHANTRESS. Tyler, master, will
have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply
to ociaO OGDEN ft BUNKER.
BOSTON—.The bark MARIA MORTON,Captain
oct7
JOHN Mck. CODY.
LANDS FOR SALE.
fgfi The subscriber offers for salo; on accommodating
TJ*terms. his two plantations, of 700 acres each, in Liber
ty county—ouo within 1J£ mile of Walthourvllle. and Hie
other within 2>j miles of Hlnesvlllo. Both aro highly Im
proved. and have nil necessary buildings on them.
I would also fell 2000 acres of well timbered lands, near
Beard’s Bluff, on the Alatamaha river.
Parties wishing to purchase can learn alt particular* by
calling on me, or Addressing mo, at Hlnesvlllo, Liberty
county, Ga, oct20—Stf CHARLTON HINES
WILLIAM II. DiSUER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Troupville. Lownda county, Ga.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Laureus. and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties, Florida. feb23
WM. V. WILLIAMS. THAPOTOB OUVTR. JSCKUROWX.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Mncon, Houston,
8towart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required. jan29
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
IFazAi'npfon City, D. C„
Will practise in tbe various Courts of the District, and nt-
tend to the prosecution of claims agulnsl the Govern
ment. june22
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Cbrtter of Bay and Whitaker-streets,
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office—115 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
No. 99 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
McdUEEN McINTOSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville. Fla.
JULIAN IIARTRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of Whilaker-st. and Bay-lane. Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
QlJlce, comer rf Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST.
Office, comer Bay and Banuird-streds. Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Georgia.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WHOLKBALE A VP RETAIL DEALER IV
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
Wtxl Side Monument Square. Savannah. Go.
BROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WIST BROAD STREET. SAVANNAH. OA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-streets. Office hours from 9
A. M.,to 2, P. M.; and from 3K, l*. II. to 0, P. M.
DANIELL <Si COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELIAJIIS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,
No. 16 Barnard street. Savannah. Ga
Lend pipe, sheet lend, block tin. copper Ixiilers. light nnd
forco rumps, hydraulic rains, ami kitchen range*, con-
stantly on hand. Orders from tho country prompt ly at
tended to oct‘J3—Snt
ROOFING.
Tlio subscriber Is prepared to Iny Tin Roof* on correct prln-
clples.and from sixteen years’ expcrionco. feehassured In
can glre satisfaction. Prices very low. Hast reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
43*Gutters and Conductors made to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice (n the Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNFY AND Cl.UNSEIJ.OK AT LAW,
fhrtyth. Mnnme County, Ga.
J. U. I1AYNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarborough. Scrivm County,
Practices in the Eastern and Mlddto Circuits of Georgia.
Jy26—3m
8. W. IJA1CER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. II. Fureutu, Savannah. Ga. feb3
willum b. njonvii. jnnv m. millxv
FLEMING A M1LLEN.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law. wil
attend punctually to any business entrusted to thoir care
Offico corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs
Swift, Denslow ft Co’s.
B Bulkley, will hare dispatch for th# above port.' For
of 200 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to
octlW ROWLAND ft CO.
PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line—The
^ regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, Harris, master.
ieve quick dispatch for the above port. For freight
or passage, apply to oct!8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
Igs NEW YORK—Union Line—The regular
Sjgfltpacket schooner ELIZABETH ft ELLENOR, Pierson,
master, will hare quick dispatch as above. For freight or
passage apply to octl8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
BOSTON— 1 The fine brig CENTRAL AMERICA,
Che*o t master, will have dispatch as above. For
'reignt or passago apply on board, at Tolfislr’s wharf, or lo
oct28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
BOSTON.—Tho lino schr.'E. R. BENNETT, A.
N. Wood, master, will have immediate dispatch as
For freight or passage apply to
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
BYT. J.WALIH.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and orsreoats, in lots suit purchasers, for sals low. Terms
—'■ nov4
Administrator’s 8al*.
On Tuesday, th* 6tb December, will be sold lo front of the
court house, between the legal hours of sals.
Th* Interest of D. M. Roger*, deceased, in tbs Savannah
Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’s Island. For farther par
ticulars Inquire at tbe counting room. Sold by leave of
the Ordinary nf Chatham county aa tha property of D. M
Rogers, decesasd^snd by order of the administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
On Tuesday, 6th December, will be sold. In tbe front of the
court bouse, between tbe legal hours,
Lnt and Improvements, No. 10. corner of South Brdad and
Whitaker streets The lot Is subject to ground rent tf $67
60 to the city. The Improvement* consist of a double tone
ment dwelling, in the basement of which Is au office, draw
ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the first floor la
two large and elegant parlors, wilh a spacious verandah.
Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story Is four
bed rooms, with an onclosed verandah, all lighted with gas
There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant
room*, carriage house and stable In a brick building lu
the rear of the dwelling. On the lane. In the yard is a
fine pump and good water.
Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and
washer.
The above property Is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as
the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the
administrators. Terms will be declared at the sale.
At Private Sale—Two five acre lots, one mile from th*
city, for sale low, if applied for immediately, on accommo
dating terms. sepie
At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick In
quantities to suit purchasers. augJ9
A Desirable Building Lot for 8ale.
Lot No 9, fourth ty thing, Anson ward. For particulars,
inquire it the counting room. Jyl6
General Commission Honse, or with an experi
enced business man. In Savannah, by a gentleman now re
siding In upper Georgia. Fkom his extensive acquaintance
among the planters and business men of the middle nnd
northern sections of our State, he flatters hlmseirthat he
can bring with him not only paper references ” but a de
sirable business, which heretofore has been done in other
markets. If there are any In Savannah who desire such an
alliance they will please address B. B., offico of the Savan-
nah Georgian. novl—flOiw
9500 Cliallcngc.
IIOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, aud has never been known to fall in curing
the moat obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tope Worm.
This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that in
habit tho human body. It grow* to an almost Indefinite
length, and becoming so colled and fastened intheintes
lines and stomach as to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance, ftc ,
which is the causo of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have’tholr origin from the tape
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper raediclues
for their disease. To thoso who arc afflicted with this aw-
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills; the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the mostohstluato cases
of tape worm can he speedily cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
This worm is Usually found in the small intestines, and is
the worm mnst common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. Tho symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, n hluclsh streak under the eyes. ftc. If you.or any ol
your children bavenuy of the above symptoms. Hoben-
snek’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and spoedr cure ; and If after
using it according to tho directions the patient is nnt re
stored to health,nnd tho worms thoroughly eradicated from
tbe system, you ban rest assured It—• la no remedy beyond
the grnve. as for fall, there Is no such word as fall with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aecnrldes, oV Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which tho human sytem Is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They aro generally to be
found In the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the tv-
ritation they prnduco. lav the foundation for serious diaor
ders,audios inflammation of tho bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. Tho best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobenssck’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies. that
I defy any ono to produce a case where my Worm Svni|i^te
and Liver Pills are recommended to l>e used they will not V
cure. All that Is necessary Is to use tho syrup lu accord
ance with directions on each bottle ; nnd in enso a gentle
purgative Is required in order to allay the irritation they
E reduce, the Liver Pills, hr their sympathising action and
ealthy operation upon tho bowels, is tho most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
with di
apply
NEW YORK—Neir Line—The regular
[packet brig MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet
iispatch for the above port. For freight or passage
to oct20 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent
BALTIMORE—Regalnr Line.—Tho reg-
_ular packet schr 1). H. BALDWIN, Fisbec. master,
lave immediate dispatch as shore. For freight or
passage apply on board, at Tolfalr’a wharf, or to
octl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
J3ik BALTIMORE—Regular Line—The reg-
5#£|&ular packet schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson,
master, will nave dispatch as above. For freight or pas-
sage apply on board. atTolfalr’s wharf, or to
octl 6 —
ir-» wiun, or iu
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft 00.
NEW YORK— 1 Hie packet brig CLINTON,
.[Thompson, master, having a part of her cargo en
gaged. will have dispatch as above, ror freight or passage
apply to octl2 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
NEW YORK— Qcozyla Lllic—ine regu-
iVTON, Captain Lingo, flcketa
‘ '-*-*-* flirty •
_^lar packet schooner P.
mve dispatch for the above port. For freight of 111
bales cotton, to complete cargo, or passage apply to
octl3 ROWLAND ft CO.
Agents New York—Sctu.vto.y ft Tuuu.v.
—Drawn numbers of
49 10 47 83 18 63 66 21 78 2 61 38 40 66
Also. Extra Class 77:
Cl 86 71 21 3 70 67 2 68 61 14 26
Holders of prizes wilt please call for the cash, or renew at
E. WITHINOTON >S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY.Managers.
Class 133, draws on Monday. 7th instant, In this city,
Sales close at 8 o’clock,P. M
CAPITAL.
$7,600.
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
$9* Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
Extra Class 78, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
6th November. capital.
$40,000.
76 Nnmbcr I/ittery—12 Drawn Ballots.
tor before the next re. ,
risk of the former purchaar.
On
eSi* 04 smi s*
goods manufketurad, comprising an assortment too numer
ous to partieoUrisei tha aetual value of tha.stoek helm
over $30,000, together with an assortment of cheap jewelry
and fancy goods.
N. B.—Every article warranted a* renteeentod or tha
mmvey refunded. Gooda for sale at wholesale and retail
during the day. All arc reepectfully invited to call and ex.
amine the goods. oov2
To Rent—Four twe-story wooden buildings, situated on
Wert Rroad and Roberta street*. These building# are new
and neatly flnlahed. with all good out-buildings. For term*
apply at the counting room, . v oetSS
Hide# Wanted—The highest market prices will be paid
for green, dry, salted and dint hides. Apply at oaf count
ing room. . octl 8
Improved Essence or Coffee—We have Joet received from
tbe manufacturer# In Philadelphia, and will continue to
keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved, fit-
senoe of Coffee. This Is th* best composition Of OofftS ever
offered for sale, and Coffee made from the XstenceU much
more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored,
perfectly clear, snd in every respect superior to the finest
Rio Coffee, and In use will prove a.nett'saving 76.psr cent
over Coffee prepared Id the ordinary manner. Try It and
see If it does not. £22Zi!2L™
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAMBHIP8.
PAYS OK LKAma 8AVAHKAB KOR KIW YOXX.
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, ..Nov'r 6 ’
The Alabama. Captain Sehenck, « 1 9
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, “ ]f
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, J$ '
Tbe Alabama, Captain 8chenck, ■» S$
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, « 26
The Florida, Captain Woodhull DwO’r 8
The Alabama, Captain Scfaenck, “ f
The Augusta, Captain Lyon “ lo
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, « IT '
the Alabama, Captain Schenck, •• 21
The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 24
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, ** $1
Ticket* $10—riiare* in proportion.
either singly or by tho package for sale in Bay
LIVERPOOL—The splendid American ship
.NOEMIE. Capt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch as
above. For freight or passago apply to
■’ADEIJ-'t
octS
FAilEIJ-GLD, FAY ft CO.
MACON, HAWKINSVILLE A
OTIItR LANDINGS.—The steamer ClURUS
UARTKiixiK, W. Taylor, master, will leave aa above to-mor-
iw night. Freight received at Johnson's lower wharf
nov2 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp.
itlNGTON.
Life and Fire Insurance.
I Ilffil
. ,iT% FOR DEMRY’S FERRY AND
JmSStfiasr:INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer
OREGON having been recently overhauled, repaired, and
painted, will mako regular weekly trips between this city
aud Derary’a Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening at
4 o’clock, aud touching regularly at all the intermediate
landing*. The Oregon has been thoroughly refitted undor
the late Steumboat Law. and her accommodations for pas-
si ugers aro both amplo and comfortable. Shu has been
placed on the line particularly for the accommodation of
the planters nnd merchsntH on the river. For freight or
passage apply on board, nt Union wharf, nr to
KINCHLKY ft THOMAS, Agents.
Savannah. October 1st. 1868. <>ct5—dfltwlm
FOR PALATKA. (E. F.l VIA
_ Darien. Brunswick. St. Maryt. Jacksonville
ddUliury. (Black Creek. 1—The new and elegant steam
packet 8T. JOHNS. Captain James Freeborn, will leave for
{lie above places on Thursday morning. 17th Inst., and con
tinue to leave every Thursday. Tills boat has been built
expressly for the trade, and has largo and airy state-room
accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage,
apply on board at the Florida Steam Packet wharf.near the
gas works, or to
nov4 CL AG HORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
THOMAS HUGHES IIINES.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupcilte. Georgia.
Will practise in the Circcult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin.Goorgis ; and in tho Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit nf Florida Will attend to
the claims of all porsons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
IIOBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more llaldo to disease than tho
liver. It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nurvos. and if diseased, the blood of coursn flowing thro’
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia, vc
Dyspepsia.
Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are
dlitlnm In the head,heartburn.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 the disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state nf tho Liver and Stomach. Hnbenaack’s I (ver Pills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure,
ns they act by chnnging the certain morbid actions of the
system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Complnlnt,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
tho region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full nnd bounding. I ho pain In tho ride is in
creas'd by pressure, should tho left lobe be affected, tho
pnin is iroiieral’y In the loft slioul l«*r. with a short dry cough,
tho skiii becoming of a snllow appearance, nnd tbe stools
clay colored. Tills disease can he cured by tho use of Hn-
bensnek’n Liver Pills, aa they act directly upon llio senl of
tho diseaso. nnd thi-ii operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt nnd vitiated matter from the aystem.
To Fcznnlea.
You will And these Pills no invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you are subject. In nbstrnotions either
Lotnl or partial they have been found nf inestimable bene-
(It in restoring and purifying tho blond and other fluids so
ns to cure nil complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities, ns headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
hack. ftc. These Pillsnre the only safo nnd effectual reme
dy to euro the following complaint*. Gout, Norvmisness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams. I'tmness of Sight, nr in fact any rf the dis
eases that arise from affections ol the Liver,impurity of
tho 111 ml, nr constipation of tho Howell.
Medical Evidence
We. the unuderrigned Physicians, haring had (he rceipt
of tholr manufacture auhmittcd In us tor inspection, say.
that the ingredients of which they nro cnni|K>«cd makes
them the best Pill III uso for all diseases of tbo Liver, 1m-
puritiese the Blod. ftc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
VW rurchnso none but those having the signature “J.
N. HOBENSACK,”as ail others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, nnd all others wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor..!. N. HOBEN-
SACK, at m* Laboratory .No. 120 North Second-street, above
Raco. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists nnd Merchants in the U. 8
iuay21—dtw&wly
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure— fhr Palalka. Fla., and all the interme
diate landing* on (lie route.
The superior new Stenm-nacket WELAKA.
Captain N. Kimj. will, until further notice,
leave every Satl'kiiav. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms.-a* follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To Pieolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palntka 8 00
Jacksonville tl 00 | Black Creek....8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, tor Ocala, will be
i-shipped free of all cuargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
8team Packet Company'* wharf,or to
feblB J *• *
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
fhr Palatka. K. F.. via Darien, Brunswick. St. Maryt, Jackson
ville. .Uidditburp. Black Creek and Pieolata.
*i\The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
v fali'riwW^^r 1 T. K. Shaw, will leaveonTuesday Morn-
ingTnt 10 o’clock, ami will continue to leave uvery Tuesday.
The Rates nf Passage by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Marys 4 60
-lackKonrillu H 00
Pieolata 8 00
Palatka 8 00
RlnckCreok 8 00
F'or freight or passage, apply on board nt tho Charleston
Steam Packet wharf or to
mavfll CLAIMIOUN ft CUNNINGHAM. Accnts.
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, taurene county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. ft J. Cochraxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to Id* care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, (in.; M Marsh, Savannah.
may7—dftwly
Norway and Labrador coating*,
Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot clo
Black cloth dress and froclc coats,
Jjw* ,lartforw,ab {
from ichooner
IQICOMBB, JOHNSON ft CO.
|«Li’»«cBaolni .mi n- * B°n. KUlott, Geo
k Butcher . Raxnr Strops,
IJUB "**> *=•• ^ isle at 147 Bay street. * -
ISfa-firr----—_ PRICE 6
IPftkbUlhtM if 1 * Etoart’s A and B Sugar;
Holcombe, Johnson * co.
*Guu) do*. « H Smith’s Hour, new ; 6C
2 **5 M b * fbbl r E* 1 ™ d °i 60 keg. ’Lard 4C
***i* Wf . do ' 100 do Tobacco, varloui
ott4 M * landing and for sale
HOMOMBB. JOHNSON ft CO.
6K J hw~ 100 . c .’ , " 1 ‘ 1 ' ch0,c <> Sides. Shoulder*.
U ISCuboisZ?—■ - HQI,C0 ^ nK . JOHNSON ft CO.
(lJ\"4»ad lt4l' ,n *us* and pillow-case do; 10-4.
lii 4a »ll04iin t *^ bw ‘ , . n P a -B*bt and heavy atvles ;
sod blrdv’ff.Vni " leae “ edan 'l brown; Muck-
7»ble Cloths? i.^ownanfibleached
5*4 foruleby 1 1,anjaak ^apidn* and Doyle*. Re-
“gray lathrop ft co.
C?! 1 JJ* 0 riaiSf3^j; bMj;Jti»t received a beauti.
^ Afound Ju ^r« h,,e « d black, dark and
— A1K ^ * PURya -
teu7t72^Vu rtlcl0 ,a *teble for Rlre
•«! “teat 72 St. Jolien and 106 Riwansts .by
KEMPTON ft VEnSTILLK. 7
. , illot cloths, talma cloaks,
cloth dres* and froclc coats,
Blue and brown cloth business frocks.
Grey and check casstmere business suits,
Black doe-skin casslmere pants,
F'rench fancy ca**lmere punts,
Grey and mixed tweed casslmere pants,
Black and mixed satinet pants,
Plain and plaid kersey pants.
Embroidered and plain black casslmere vests,
Figured and plain black silk vests,
Plush volvot vesta,
Figured black and fancy cashmere vests,
together with an extrusive stock of Furnishing Goods, *nch
as tine white shirts, silk and munuo undershirt*, merino
Canton flannels and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
colored und white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-tics, susponders etc., the whole of which Is offered for
sale low, by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper ft Tailor.
17 Wbltr* ‘
oct4
Whitaker street.
_ OGDEN kBUNKER._
rjRANDIRS—Lindlug from F Patterly—10 casks superior
U Cognac Brandy In store, 10 half-pipes O D ft Co's do, HI
quarter casks very old Jean Louis’ uo, 16 halves and quar
ters do. various brands, tor sale by
J' V. CONNERAT ft OO.
AILS, fto.—10 bbls Unseed QU, 10 do Sperm do, 10 do Re-
fined do, 10 do Machinery do, 3000 lbs White Lead. 100
ft RODGERS.
boxes Wludow Glass. For safe'low b<
auglO
by
CRANE
_ . Venson, Steak, all blue, ami Hot Water Dishes, from
12 to 20 inches, of superior and medium quality : also. Pish
Covers. Coffee Grocques, Tea and Coffee Urns, Egg Hollers,
ftc. 1 will sell as low as they can be purchased in the north.
Proprietors of Hotels, Steam Boat*, Planters, and others
are invited to call and examine.
oct21 J. P COLLINS, 100 Bryan street
ft* Whit,
,. BONAUD,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-streets.
SIS’
QCHKIDAM SCHNAPPS-4 dot Wolfs’* superior Seheidaa
O Schnapps, a superior tonic, diuretic, antldlepentlo and
Invigorating Cordial, eepocially recommended to all pereone
Invigorating Cordial.especially r« ,
residing In tbe Southern State* i a demonstrated jpreven-
tire uf ague, remittent and bilious fever. For anlt by
Wu. M. Liwton, R. Wai.vwhiciit Uaco.v,
Wm. M. Taylor, Joskhi T. Dill.
WM. M. LAWTON A CO.,
SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS,
No. 13 .Sou/A Wharf, Charleston. S. C.
aug23—2aw4m
GEORGE N. NICIIOLS,
Otoenj' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and
handsome etyle. and on accommodating terms.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take risk* against Firs on Buildings and their contents.
Also Mauri Sxa Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. ft A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia.
W LL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn,
Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa-
tod in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual
ly be purchased upon more favoVable terras than at almoet
any other point upon the W. ft A. Railroad.
Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah. maylO
llONNETSI BONNETS JI
60 c scs just received at the TRIMMING AND
GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-sL—
Country Merchants Milliner*, and the public gener
ally, are Invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60
different style* elaborately trimmed, Purlslan. blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admired aty.e*; flat* and hate, embroidered satin hood* ;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Pari*
silk lace shape*, extra rich spring bonnet ribbon*, straw
trimmings, dress do, white and colored lace, gimpe and gal-
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, curls ana plaits, ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy
wrUtletts. buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a neat variety of other goods usuaUy kept In
fancy eatabllshments.
Smoking caps, slipper*, children’s hablluzeuta, such as
robe*, sack* marked with now patterns tor braiding.
Mr*. Doyli, assisted by competent mlllnera from New
York, will attend to the trimming department, and will en-
leavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her
with order*. Fancy and other bonneto cleansed, bleached
end pressed. Pinking done.
tO- Five bonnet maker* wrntod immediately, who must
perfectly underatand tbelr buelnezs.ap\30
DANIEL CROMLAY,
J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brouqk-
ion and Bull-streets.—The subscriber desire* to In*
form the public that be has opened ae above, where
he is prepared to execute orders for Boots of th*
finest finish aud style, and equal, If not superior to any
heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends In
this State who have been his patrons In Charleston, reaped
tolly soil cits from them and the public a call and a trial.
mhlT
DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HKALTTL—Juit
1 received.# few case* water-proof Boots; also, #
I lot of thick pegged Boot*, together with a fine/-
teaortaeat of GmUetaen’e and Indies’ o
rf as new and approved style., whlchjrilibf i
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.
Fhr the cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness. Bronchitis. Hoop
ingcough, Croup. Asthma, and Consumption.
“ And by tho rivor. upon the bank thoreof shall grow nil
trees for meat, whose lenfsbnllnut fade aud tho fruit there
of shall bo for meat nnd the leaf thereof tor medicine. 1 ’
H ERE was hope for the sick recorded long ago. and eve
ry year adds now proof to tbe assurauce tliut these
promises shall not fail.
As medical science discovers nnd designates the remedies
naturehns given.ono by one. tie disoasestlint afflict our
race yield to the control of art. Of all tho maladies wo
suffer from, none has carried more victims to an untimely
grave tlinn Consumption of the I.ungs. Subjoined we give
somo evidence that this too may bo cured, and that pulmo
nary complaints, In all their forms, may bo removed by
Cherry Pectoral
Spaco will not permit us to putdlsh here any proportion
of the cures It ha* affected, but the Agent below named
will furnish our circular, free, whereon are full particulars
and Indisputable proof of tho facte.
Sufferers, rend and judge for yourselves.
Fhr It\fluensa and Hooping Cough.
NashvillK. Tenn., June 26,1851.
Sir: 1 have repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for
hooping cough and lufluenza and have no hesitation in
pronouncing It a complete remody. Four of my children
have been afflicted with these disoasss, and the free use of
tho Pectorel has always afforded instant relief.
Jamis Giovxn.
.We attest the truth of the above statement.
M. McGi.mr, Editor Nashville Whig.
J M. Ziuxsuuax. Druggist.
Jbr a Consumptive amah.
PimuiUKO, Pa., Feb. 26.1851.
Dear Sir : For three years 1 have been afflicted with a
cough so distressing that I frequently dtspaired of recovery;
much of the time 1 was obliged to sit up all night in my
chair, as my cough would suffocate me when I laid down.
Having used many remenies without much relief. I at last
tried tue Cherry Pectoral, which under Providence cured
me altogether. I am with gratitude youra,
Jakes M'Ca.vdus«.
lhit it one of the numerous curesqf Asthma which have been
accredited to Cherry Pectoral.
Albany, N.Y., April 17.1848.
Dr. Ayer. I/twell—Dear Sir: I have for year* been afflict
ed with asthma in tho worst form, »o that I have boon
obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger part of the time,
being unable to breathe on my bed. T had tried a great
many medicines, to no pur;io*e. until my physician pre-
scribed, as an experiment, your Cherry Pectoral.
At first It seemed to make me worso; but to less thnn a
week, I began to experience the roost gratifying relief from
its use; and now, in four weeks, tbe diseaso is entirely re
moved. I can sleep on mv bed with comfort, and enjoy a
state of health which 1 luid never oxpected to enjoy.
Gkorok S. F’aratt.
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
From the President of A mherst College, Edward Hitchcock M.
I)., LL. D„ lie.
J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pectoral In my
own case of deep-soated bronchitis, and am satisfied, from
its chemical constitution, that it to an admirable compound
for the relief of laryngtcal and bronchial dffiealUee. IC
my opinion, as to its superior character, can be of any aer
vice, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper.
Amherst. Sept. 12,1849. Edwaed Hmaoocx.
Among other distinguished authorities who have lent
tbelr names to recommend this preparation as tbe best
known to them for affections of th#longs, are:
President Perkins, Vermont Medical College.
Professor SUUraan, Yale College.
Professor Valentins Mott, New York. '
Professor Cleavland, Bowdoin Medical College.
Profbtsor Butterfield, Ohio Medical Oolltgt,
Canadian Journal of Medical Science.
Boston Medical and Borgleal Journal.
sdteiuR
Charleston, 8. C. Medical Review.
OPPOSITION LINE.
^ PALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
3* PLACES.—Leaves every Saturday morning
Tbo regular steam packet WELAKA, Capt.
N. King, will leave ss abovo. F'or freight engagements, ap
ply on board, or to S M L.tF'EITKAU, Agent.
N. IL—The faro to Brunswick is reduced to $4. aug26
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over $260,000.
Alkhd) Gill. President. Jail C. IValklky. Sec’y.
This Company will issuo Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the Insured.
Tlio strength, nblllty nnd wclllnvuated capital of the In-
tion are, In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In this Stale or Union.
[L.S.] signed R G.PINNEY, •
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.'
State of Connecticut.
MB' Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Thesubicrlber Is also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies :
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid to $1,000,000
C. E. HABitatT, E-q., 1
llXKRV I.UDLAK. Esq.. VTnuteea,N«W YoTk.
Ronnrr Dims, Eeq. )
Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire Insurauco Company.
Capital $200,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York amt Erie Fire Insurance Corap'y,
Capital $160,000.
Tlieso Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
to bond aud mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance
arainst damage by Are,on alljttodsof property on reason
able terms.
For Insurance in either of tho above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above (tornpanlo*.
sept 20—ly offlce 129 Congrcss-st.
mi.or to
8. M. LAFFITEAU. /
CARPETS—CARPETS—.CARPETS I
W E have this <Wy opeued a new and sptendid assort
ment of carpet*, consisting ol—
Hemp, Dutch, Venetian, Slnlr, Three FJy,
Ingrain, anil llruasrlu Carpets.
Also, a very hand.-ouie nssortmpnt of Velvet nnd Chenol
Rugs, Hemp, and Cocoa Mats. Drugget and F'loorOil Cloth*,
all or a hicli will be sold at thclowunt price*, by
•••'VN 4
aep2Q
AIKEN ft BURN?.
FALL TRADE OF 1833.
T l) MF.iU HANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the F'allTrndo
will be completed in a few days, when wo will be preps red
lo submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Ihy Goods. Iiosieiy, Trimmings. Haber-
da»Uery. aud Smalt Wares, Ribbon*, ftc.
M. FRENDEROAST ft CO.,
178 Broughton-strcet, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
side.aug27
These ahlpe ore the largest on the coast, nnsurpassed la
speed, safety and comfort—making their passages to 60 to -
00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and'too* t
llte officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to
New York. On the completion of the KNOXViIXE, la
January noxt, this line will be semi-weekly. Oahln out
age, $26. PADELFORD, FAT ft OO., '
octSO
Agents In Bavxnnah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
18 Broadway, New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE*
Through to 60 to 66 hours.-A’n# York and
Charleston Steam PaekeU-leare Adger’t
■— ■—n.i mm Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tha new and
JAMES ADGER. Captain J. Dioxucsotf, 1,600 tons
v wiTltwrmw MARION. Captain M. Birbv, 1,200 tons.
E WITHINGTON. SOUTHERNER-Oantain W. Foenm, 1,000 tons, will lea*
each alternate Wednesd v, having been newly copper#!
and guard* raised, 1* now In complete order.
For freight or postage, having elegant state roemaeoom*
..... ’y at the offlce of the Agent.
HENRY &
modatlons, apply a
A new ship will be placed in tbe line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. fsblO
FOR PHIL A DELP 111 A—FARE REDUCED*
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
S CAltlUGES. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
general assortmeet. just received.—Tlio sub-
now prepared to offur to tho public. Carriages,
Phictons, Buggies. Carryalls, ftc. fresh from some of the
most popular Establishments, and Uiiilders at the North.
Tho selections were made by one of tlio firm, with strict
reference to the requirement* of this market.
They aro determined to keep only such articles In their
line, ns they can confldcntly recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that thoy will bo sustained In offering a better
and tlnoc class of work, than haa been usually kept In thl*
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they aro in earnest,
by an exam (nation of-their stock
All kinds of Ropa'ring dono ns heretofore.
L.H. BKNNF7IT ft CO.,
july 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sla.
PIANO FORTES. "
, THE subscribers solo agents for A. Stod-
art ft Go’s., ami Jonn n. Dunham's Piano
’Fortes, aro always supplied with an an-
sortment of tlieso favorite and justly celebrated instru
ments. F'or durability they can bo fully warranted, whilst
their superiority of tone und touch Is evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well as tho critical
connoisseur. Tlio Indies are respectfully invited to view
tlieso instruments. An arrrangemont having been effected
witli one of mirmost ominent Pianists for tbo purpose, thoy
caualso bo onabled lo judgfl of tho tone.
F\ ZOGBAUM ft CO., Market-square.
MM" Secondhand Pianos taken lu exchange, also tuned
and repaired. Jol7
H OUSE KF.F'.PF.llS nnd others will please take notice that
the obstructions nt the entrance of my store, conse
quent upon the putting up of an Iron F'ront. are now suffi
ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to the
interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked ns
usual, with Crockery, China. Glass and Stone Ware, family
Hard wuro. wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware nnd Table Cut
lery ; together with a great variety of Limps. lantern*.
Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be
sold nt moderate and just prices, by J. |\ COLLINS.
aug25 100 Dryan-streot.
S UNDRIES,—66 bbls Genesoe F'lour. 60 do Butter, Sugar
and Soda Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s
Clarified Sugar. 75 do do Crashed aud Powdorod do. 300
boxes No. 1 Pale nnd Family Snap. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160
bbls K. Phelps nnd Roso Gin. 40 do P. ft 11. Connecticut Ri
ver do. landlug nnd for sale by
aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1833 |
D istvrrr ft MORGAN are receiving by tlio steamers week
ly their fall and win er Good*, to which thoy respect-
folk Halic.ljiattenUuu:
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace mid ducapo do
Pin Id and brocade Shk of the newest stylo
Plain F'rench Mouslin de laines. F'rench nnd Flng. printed do
Silk nnd Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plnid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourniug do, Irish Linens, ftc.
Ribcro’s new building. Congress-street.
— infants' Waist* and Caps ; Cashmere Scarfs ; Ribbons
ladle*', gentlemen's and children's Hosiery ; needleworked
Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Rands; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at
tho lowest prices, by *o27 BkWITT ft MORGAN.
HUDSON, FLEMING A CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 94 Bay tired, Savannah. Ga.,
T FINDER thoir services to planters, merchants and deal-
era. in the salo of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in Uuxineis with IIupkixs, IU'dsox
ft Co., of Charleston, tha establishment of an office to tills
city will afford our friends eludes of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and tho u*uil facilities af
forded custouois.
J. R. HUDSON.
W. It FLEMING./ S “ TftnnaU '
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
sep18—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
-The Mud Cabin, of the character and tendencies of
British institutions, by Warren Isliara.
Tho Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, by Eraorsou
Benltto ; Edith’s Legacy, by the author of Adelaide LlndsV.
The White Cruiser, ortheF'ate of tiiu Unheard Of, by Ned
Buntline ; Putnam's Magazine, for October.
The Knickerbocker ; tho London Journal.
Industry of all Natlou*.
Jane Seton, or tho King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical
romance, by James Grant.
The Rudiments of the Art of Building, represented In five T) AISINS—60 half and 60 quarter boxes fresh Raisins, for
sections, edited by John Bullock. ^ XV sale by octl9 A. BONAUb.
L IME—too Casks Lime now landing, will be sold very
low if applied for this morning.
octlS BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
Violet, tbe Danseuse, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the
author of the Gilt, ftc,
The Rebel Scout, a romance rf the American Revolution,
by Anna Ashland. F'or sale at 135 Congress-st. oct5
NEW BOOKS.
A CTS of the Legislature of Georgia, for 1851—’2 ; Miss
Bremer’s Homes of the New World—impressions of
America, to two volumes.
The Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, In two
volumes, with plates.
Men and Things os I Saw Them to Europe, by Klrwan.
Venice—the City of the Sea. from tbe invasion of Napo
leon to the capitulation in 1849. by Edm. Flagg, with a map
and embellishments, to two volumes.
Sir Wm. Hamilton’s Discussions on Philosophy and Lit
erature, Education nnd University Reform.
Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright aud Mechanics’ Pocket
Compsnlnn. with matberastical tables.
Picture Ploasure Book, With 600 illustrations.
8wf»* Fsmily itoblnson. with 8 Illustrations.
Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay.
Fern Leave*, from Fanny's Port Folio.
Cloister Life of Charles V j The Mud Cabin ; Profoiaor
Sillimsn’s Travels In Europe; Echoes of a Belle; Lorenzo
Benoni; Moore’s Life of Sheridan, ftc.
oct28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY, Oct. 26th. 1863—Discus
sion on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir W. Hamilton.
Homes of the New world, or Impressions of America, by
Fzedrika Bremer, translated bv Mary ilowltt.
Men and Things In Europe, by Klrwan,
Home Pictures, by Mrs Mary A Dtnlson.
Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles and Bpurs for tbe
management of the Tongue, by Geo W Ilervey.
Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, bv Rev Wm Hanna.
All 1* not Gold that Glitters, or tbe Young Califora
Cousin Alice.
The Young Astronomer, J C Abbott.
Gleason’* Pictorial: Bernum's Illustrated News.
Gudey't Lady's Book and Graham's Magastoe, for Novem
ber t Blackwood’s Magazine, for October ; Clouded Happi
ness, a novel, translated from the French of tbe Count#*#
d’Orsar; The Midnight Queen, by George lippard. For
sole at 186 Congress rtreet. ortfiB .
S COTCH ALE —20 casks Muir ft Son’s and Hector Dove’s
J.VA AU ‘a pU.», 1..’
______ Ambassador to Turkey,
Gen. Emaunel Bulnass, President of Chili.
Bt. Rev. Ed. Power, Lord Bishop of Toronto.
Also, many eminent physicians to foreign conntnes. ;
. Not only In the more dangerous and dist
of the Lungs, but also as a
irflne Howard street Flour. 200
do Etowah Mills Georgia do. 160 bags Cunningham's do
do. 60 bbls pure Genesee do. 23 do H Smith’s extra do, 80
do butler, sugar and soda Cracker*. 400 bags prime green
and fair Rio Coffee. 100 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 20 ao do
Shoulders. 26 cask* sugar cured Hams. 40 hhds prime nnd
fair Porto Rico Sugar. 16 do do ^alnt Croix do. 200 bbls Stu
art's A D nnd C clarified do. 80 du crathed and powdered do,
100 do FI Phelps’ and Rose Gin, 40 do Domestic Brandy. 60
do New England Rum, for sale by
octl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
H AMS.—Just received, a lot of flue small sized sugar
cured llami, for family u»e, for aale by
augl8 A. BONAUD.
J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs, aiso, F'rench worked Collars, very rich
7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11(A, at 4 o'clock.
Fdrjpjv Tlio fine side-wheel steamship 08PREY, 1000
rUIrnWie *"— burthen. J.Bxxtncrr. commander, will leave
as 1*1 annexd schedule erery other Saturday.
KROM CHSRUBTOK. II KROK PHIUDELKHli.
Juno 11 Sept 171 June 4 Sept......10
June 26 October... 1 Juno 18 Sept 24
July 9 October.. .1611 July! 2 October..., 8
July 23 October ...29] 1 July 18 October..'..21
August G Novembcr..l21|July........30 November. $'
August 20 Novoinber. 26 I August 13 November.1®
September.. 3 December.,10||August 27 December., i -
Cabin $16
Steerage 8
Through tickets to New York If
Tills ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on
deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort
nf passengers.
In Philadelphia, tills ship occupies the same wharf as tha
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City of Manches.
ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central WharLCharlea
ton.
F’relght on all perishablo articles must be pro.paid,
F'or freight or passago, apply to
H. F. BAKER ft OO.
Accommodation wharf. Charleston,
, SAMUEL T. PERCE,
» Juuo7 Agent, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Flu.
Railroad to Ogldhorp—Stages to JUUahassef.
commenced on the 6th tost., running three times a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three times a
week via. Thomasvlllo.DuneansvIlie, ftc.
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past 6
o'clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages
leaving Oglethorpe either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTaU
lahnssee. nt 10 o’clock on the evening of the noxt day—tim*
by either route 36 hours,
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Balnbrldga
snd Quincy, to Tnllaliassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
8tindav*. Tuesdays and Thursdays, nt It), P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol
Tliouinsvllle—returning sarao route on Mondays, Wednesdays
and F'ridays.at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahasseo by either rent#
In 36 hours—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah In 60
hours.
Bv this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’oloo
Train nf Cars, will arrive at Tallaluvssee In 60 hours, It Is
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout#
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Floriaa.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorpe
to TailahnRsne, $10,00.
L C. Siuw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. F'isiikr, •• “ Tallahasseo.
_ »uR3p F, K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD,
Moll Train*
Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
" Atlanta « “ 6M “ P. M.
C ONNECTING at Atlanta With the Trains of the Western
and Atlantic snd laOrnnge Roads, and with the Day
Train of tho Georgia Road, nnd at Mac't with tbe Day
Trains of the Central and Routh-western l.nads. Passenger
will arrive to Maconat 12K.and at Atlanta at 1>L hartne
the rcmalnderof the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wh$
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for*
ty-«dght hours, Including all stoppages, and only tea hour#
AccommodationTrains.^Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every
Monday. Wednesday and F'rlday, at 6 o’clock, A. M. Re
turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at 7 >( A. M. This Train will conneot with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with tho Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the up
ward Train can dine at Griffin,
w „ EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t*
Mico.v. May 17.1852. 3mn JjM
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD-
patterns. For sale by
►epl8
AIKEN ft BURNS.
S ILK Pocket Handkerchiefs, of various qualities and
prices, also linen cambric Handkerchiefs, of which w*
have received a large supply.
sep!8 AIKEN ft BURNS.
L ANDING from brig Mncon—10 boxes Lemon Syrup; 6
cases Gllloux Sardines, for sale by
octl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
M OURNING DrLAINES—A very handsome lot of Mourn
ing and second Mourning Delaines, at
KEMPTON ft VERSTUJ.E’8.
octlO 72 St. Julian ft 102 Bryan-st,, Wiring’s Range.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD —My negro
man. Sam. runaway last Saturday night, the 26th,
He is rather light complected, about flve feet ten to
rches high, and he formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday,
in Chatham county. He waa sold to Mr. Wright In Savan
nah. of whom I bought him. Twenty dollar# reward will
be paid for this boy lodged to any J&ll or safe place where
I can get him. DAVID ALLEN.
July 2 McIntosh county.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from
the eubscrlber. on the 10th of August, a negro man
named TOM, about forty years old, etout and chunky
.built, and has a mark resembling a (bather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
be has spent several veers of runaway life, and was an in
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Leon county, Florida, Sept. 12,1863. sc pi 8—dftwtf
lowCandl .. ,
quarts London Porter. 80 bbla Potatoes, white Onions, and
Apples. 30 do Baltimore Flour, 16 do Hiram Smith’s self-
rising Flour, also. Butter. Cheese, ftc.. just received and for
sale at tbe corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by
oetl6 DAVID O’CONNER.
Apply to
WYLLY ft MONTMOUJN.
ALE ROPE—300 coil# superior quality Bale Rope, land
ing and for sale by
octlO „ BRIGHAM KEJ1Y ft CO.
P IKE’S MAGNOLIA WHISKY—For sale by “
*tt$26 -■ OOHEN ft TOSDICK'
IH COVERS, plat# oovers, hot-water n
7}READ SHEER—For catting bswad of an equal
X) no*#, *Holng smoked beef, cutting coldal -
knife oan be regulated to cut any thickness
an K to J! of an Inch. For sale by
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at Bit A. M.i
arrive at Oglethorpe lOtf A. M.{ arrive at Cotombtu 1
o’clock, P. M.
fo'ave Columbus dally at 0 o’clock, A. M.,andOgUtoovtf#
at 11}{ A. M.; arrive al Mncon at 3K P. M.
Connecting at Mncon each way with Central R R train to
Savannah. Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville. &c.
Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast line of coach**, 28
to Opelika, tlionco 64 miles by M. ft W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufsnla
mnil stage*.
Passengers breakfast nnd dino at Fort Valley.
„ . GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Msoox, Aug. 29.1863. augSl
TUE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET.
THE 'FRI8SARD' CHAMPAIGN AND THE
‘LONDON CLUB’CHAMPAIGN.
rpnE undersigned would respectfully Inform the trade
X and public generally that he Is now receiving theee
truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which he
offers to bond or from store.
The above wines bare been carefnlly examined and eons-
J ared with all tbe favorite brands, and are pronounoed by
edges fully equal to the very best, and far superior to
many which are selling at a higher price.
Meura. Fbwbsbd, I’sbk at Fils, of Rheltns. proprietors of
the above brands, pouesslng facilities for the preparation
of fine wines, equal to those of any other house In (be wine
districts. can*guarantoe their wines being selectedfrrta tbo
finest vintages, will always be found of tbo *»m* superior
and uniform quality.
Tbe labels and corks bear Ihe name of the proprietors. : <
The trade is Invited to examine samples at the agency.
WILLIAM W. HINCKEN,
Sole Agent and Importer for the
United States and Canadas, .
octl8—d3m 11 Old Blip, New York.
PLASTKIUNG, ftC.
T HE undersigned baring commenced business on his
own account, respectfully tenders his services to tha
S Mic. He will contract for Plain, and Ornnmental PUs-
ng, Stoco Work, ftc. ftc.. at the usual prieee, and will
In every case warrant work executed by Ulmaelf. or under
bis supervision. Builders snd others contemplating build
(ng, would do well to call upon him before contracting with
other*. Orders left at his resideno*. Jones-st., corner of
Barnard-at., will be promptly attended to.
. W*- 1 / ' VALENTINE BRUNNER.
tJAV -26 bundle* prime Eastern Hay, leading from brig
XX Phllura, and for sale by
> PIQHAM, KELLY ft 00.
V EGETABLE Cotters, Patt> ..\j»a, French and English
Basting Spoons, 8klmmera,\ Mjp Ladles, fte.. lost re- - ‘ "
calved and for sal* by Juneff* f J. P. OOLUNS
p ASHMFlES, Mouilln de Lain##, plaid Poplin#, Merinos
w in all colors, cashmere Plaids, 8axony ooloced Flannels, •
plain and brocade Silks (a new styles, black 80ka in an
widths and qualities, black 8atin de Chen#, and # great t$-
rlety of other articles for ladies’ dresses, Just received and ; v
for “Jl#* the lowest prieee by .........u
e*p27 DeWITT ft MORGAN.
R eceived by last steamer.—Hair doth shirts, man. .* «
and nansook muslins, net gtore# and mite lacs man
tillas, wash blond, graae cloth, NW collars and ehemlMtfe,
d’.p.'A.tor-Vb,
JunslS
rawrrtL. litmoiK
equal thick*
cold aUw, ftc. Thla