The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 11, 1853, Image 3

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SreaftW-.-.-, « ... 8W*a^tiUrt Atlantic R. V®“* lb. J \V Phillips, n iMoon. u , , .. _ 6Burnet,0UewHLCol UuiMrVW, 0A Oliver, Indyandeon, JM Colder,W 0 DeWltt,0Grord, lit Haxiehurzt, 8LSlovene,L WBasle- hunt, and ft dank. Par zteam packet VeUmora, from Charleston—A 8 Soto, mono, J 0 Riley, 0 Sprague, A Gage. H E Turner, A Wlek hkm, lire Smith, MUa Brodle, Dr Pritchard, J ? Raymond, and a deck, * lilBT OF VM88ML8 IN POHt7 Companies. or Mstebants. requiring them. He haa no ob> Jjjjrtloan° W t th* e **j[' Batlilbotor / nferancra glvenon \ttANTED a SITUATION-By a young man who isweil a ▼ acquainted tn the city ; he U a good accountant and write* amir hand; a allnation In a Commission llouie or the GroceryBualneaa preferred: would make himself gen erally ueeful to lilt employee. Apply at thi* office old ...$bbl. ...cwt. .7$ lb- iitictrS; - Gunny „ " » Dundee „ " » Kentucky..-.----- wC0 S-|Um..*ua«rc‘l.ylb. u Shoulder* • BEEF—Mera - Prime-— * >*o. 1 bhmb-SY •* Pilot BUTTER—G oi, . iea- ' •* Inferior. ••••■■ „ awi£^ s r« nn, V !e,u ''’'., ” . adamantine •• a Ccurgia ma'le.... -- m Northern •* t CHEESE—^ orthern i, " OUfFEE-ltodbau •• - Bin....'. •• « Java <• lagnayra u • « C0AL-H*rd •• - Liverpool • • Cont)N’—Upland. Inferior^ lb -i Ordinary ’’ - - u Middling * -■ u Middling Fair.... “ .. •* Fair....- “• Good Fair "•■ - Choice CORDAGE—Tarred *' • - Manilla.... 'Sblrtir*«.Uro»vn. - Bleached Sheeting*. Brown - Bleached Ctlicoee Blueand Fancy Stripes. Indigo Blue.... Check* Maid* Fusliane Bed Tick FlfH-Drr Cel < Herrings. Smoked, box. mackerel, No. l,$bbl. - No. 2...“ « No.3...“ HCUR-Baltiraore.Hw’d-at^ v-w Orleans “ Canal a .. CUIV-Corn $bu*h. ‘ Oat* CDTOWIIKR—Dupont’s$ keg. BAT-Eastem “ North River. ...?yd. - Bxy Salted..... EOS—Pip.Scotch $ tun, English 2240“.. Swede*.assorted.. Hoop $100 ft*.. Sheet $ lb. Nail Rod* LARD—in hhs.and keg* Steam Sawed.. .$ lOOOfeet. Rirer “ • • Ranging, tor export...... White Pine, Clear •*.. •• - Merchantable ••.. Red 0*k Staves $1000. White Oak Pipe Stave*.. -.. - •• Hhd. “ » « Bbl. “ “ Shingle*, Cypress HAD—Pig and Bar.. $ 100 lbs. Sheet White Lead “ .. UME-Thomaston $ bbl. MOLASSES-Cuba $gal. 4 New Orleans •*.. SAILS—Cut. 4d. to 20d.... $ It SAVAlSTORES—Rosin.$ bbl, Tar, Wilmington.. -‘.. Turpentine, soft.. “.. Pitch u .. Spirits Turpentine.gal, OnS-Spcrm.winte retrain’d -‘., ' - Fall “ Summer“ .... “ .. Linseed $ bbl, Whale Racked.$ gall Tanner's Lard....••.. Camphlne “ .. rOTATOER—Irish $bbl, fORK—Mess ••.. “ Prime PORTER—London $ doz PEPPER—Black $ th PIMENTO . ROPE-EentucVr $ fl “ Dillon “ , Manilla “ • ch Brandies $ gs legtrFreres •- HolUndGin “ American Gin “ Jamaica Rum “ N. K. Rum. in bills il Whisky,Pliilad and Halt. *• - New Orleans. “ Peach Brandy “ «UuA(UCuliaAluscovado.$ V I’. Rico Ac st. Croix •• Havana White... “ New Orleans “ Lsaf “ Crashed. « Florida -AIT-Urerpool $sach. Cargo $ hush, geSfc^P' SKARS-Spanlsh $K American SJWW-American » ft I |J “ Gcnpowd'rfcImp'l“ Hyson “ Youngiiyion’...’* rWiXE—Racing '** ., Seine..,, .; ^B-liadeira... ' TeotriiTe.L. P.... Dry Malaga “ Sweet •• a vl+SSXS; PRICKS. G 1UTV. M 15 (S> 16 llMO 12 ao*, | 14 a io 12 fid 10 12 (id 13 v -20 Tp 4 ' 0 (id ox 0 (id 0X. l 13 00 fJD14 00 6 60 (id 7 60 (3) 20?4 J 3 00 4 50 Ctd 3 50 (id 6 00 20 $4 23 C.i> 28 12X0 20 20*4 35 (id 40 \ 26 14 (id 34 (id 15 1 20 $ 4 16 (id io MM® 14 • SC $ 4 fn> 10 M® 11X free. ^ 13 (id 14 10 7 00 7 0 0 (3) 10X (id 9 00 (id 20 $ 4 1 ra (id (id : (3> free. 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Y,....Padelford. Fay kCo Br. Conway, (a.) Hlcka.. .WO rap’g A Low k Co Sterling. Handaraon 504 dlso'g A Low k Co ObaashWblU...,. 025 diao’g HKWaahburn 8t. Narelaao, l)omanNk..OOO 4l»o”g Cobaba kHarta Barks. Oabuas, Havana .101 Boaton..Brigham, Rally k Co Radiant, Fllnn 287 Bo ton.. Brigham. Kelly kOo Exact, Qrumlay 481 N. Y..Waan'bn, Wilder It Go Br. Magiatrate, HeKentle.618 diao’g B Molynoux Brigs WH8teward,Hooper....200 rep'g...Brigbam. KeUykOo Water Witch. 8lmpaon... .000 diao’g., ..Brig 1 u, Kelly k Co Marcia, Allan 187 diao’g.. .Brigham, Kelly k Co ,HRodger*,Boardman...,250 Boston..Brigham.Kelly kCo Porto Rioo, Kempton 153 Balt Brigham. Kelly k Co Isadora, Bragg 000 diao’g... Brigham. Kelly k Co Zenobla, RolTlna 200 Boston.. Brigham, Kelly & Co Judge Whiteman,Lewta..000 Bath..,,Brigham. Kelly k Co Auguita, Stone 808 diao’g.Waihb’n, Wilder k Ce Australia. Wylie 000 diao’g EParaonskCo Adollaa, Milllken 000 N-Ynrk W U lilies k Co Northman. Frost 100 Boston Ogden & Bunker P It Cart Is. Sinnett 000 diso’g Ogden k Bunker Oliver FroaLSmlth 000 diso’g E A 8oullard Carribboe, Dunton 210 diso’g W Crabtred Marshall. Bean 107 Pittiton EWBnker Torcllln. Roberta... 140 Boston .....EWBuker Samuel B, Thompson.... 120 diso’g U A Wildei Aurora. Newton 000 rep's Master Bokoonora. Margaret,8tUea............ rop’g....Brigham,Kelly fcCo Maine law, Hosmer Bast on.. Brigham. Kelly At Cu E R Bennett. Wood Boston.. Brigham. Kelly k Civ Patrick Henry, Knudsou.... diao’g.. .Brigham. Kelly A Co Echo. Lowden diso’g. ..Brigham. Kelly A <X Danube.Smith diso’g., .Brigham. Kelly A Ow Mohawk.Graham diao’g...Brlghnm. Kelly kCu Hudson, Havens Boston .1 Roberta A Co Higbeo Cuba Ogden A Bunker Terry Boston Ogden A Bunker t, Tyler N-Yotk Ogden ft Bunker ston Pblla Ogden A Bunker diao’g Ogden A Bunker , Horton dl*c'g Ogden A Bunker davi* diao’g Ogden A Bunker Manning rep'g Ogden A Bunker dUc’g EASoullard :worthy N-York HK Washburn Fulaom Boston. ..., ....M A Wilder via. Davis diso’g Master A GENT WANTED.—Tlio native wlnu eaUblishment of XX Loxawoimt A Zimxbrmaw, CiDolituatl, Ohio, wants tn Savannah. Georgia, a house that would tako the agency for tha salt of their native wines. In and arounf that place. Wholesale dealers in wins* and liquors, who retail at once, bavo the preference. Postpaid offers, with direct or lodl- root references on Cincinnati house*, are received until tho 20th day of Ootobor, and answered dlroctly by LUNQWORTH A ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine FaUbliahment, octT Cincinnati. Ohio. TO RENT—a atore on Broughton near Bull-street. Possession given Immediately. Apply to •-'llyamon t TO RENT—A small brick house, near th* Barracks. Rout 812.60 per month. Apply at the Georgian of- 5eo. oct!6 ffi TO RENT.—A commodious brick edlflce un 8outh Broad ptrtot.. Possosalon given 1st November next.— ^Inqulr4 at this office. octS TO RENT—Three teuementa In Gordon Block, well Bjmsupplled with water and gas pipes, cloaeta, drawers, *»and other modern improvements, basement plastering hard Qniahed, Possosalon given lit November next. Ap ply to octlO EDWARD 0. WILSON. TO RENT—A wharf store. Appljlo S TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a full lot. Posieisloti given immediately, apply to octll t; j; WALSH. TO RENT—A Room CO by 30 feet, in Sorrel’s build- Effifling, corner of Bay and Dult-streets. It Is suitable fo> ■-■a committee room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap sly at his office. June 20 BOOKS—BOOKS— BOOKS. IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government. J The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales of the South, by . 0. Simms. * Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas D« Quincy. The Underground Mail Agent, by Vide, IliuNtreted. Men and Thing* as I saw them in Europe, by Kivivan. Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. hy A. 8. Ro*e. James Montjay, or I've Been Thinking, by A. S. Rose. Fun Jottings, or L&ughs I havo token a pen to, by N. P. Villi*. Visit to Europe, by Prof. Silllman, of Yale College, 2 vols. lustrated. Gustavus Lindorm, or Lead us not into Temptation, by Imllio F. Carlen. Merkland, or Self-Sacrifice, by the author of the TJfeol trs. Margaret Maitland, Ac. Aunt Kitty's Tales, by Maria J. McIntosh, a new revised dltlon. A voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rev'J Jeo. B. Cheever. D. D. Also, more of the Bleak House, in two bound volume* J nore of the Homes of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer: fonatt on Dog*; Youatt on tho llorso. Ac., Ac., received ind fur sale, at 135 Congress street, by nov!9 S. S SIBLEY. [ MPORTED CORDIALS—10 doz imported Marichino, 10 d« assorted, 10 do American. Just received and for sah ow by HYLAND A O’NEIL. nov9 Under Marshall House. F RK^HBUTTElt AND CHE&E—Just receive,! and Tut sale by . HYLAND A O’NEIL, novO Under Marshull House. B RANDY—10 halfpipes Otard Brandy. 2 do pale and dar! Ilennety, 2 do Saranac, 5 do J J Dupuy. In storo an > or sale by HYLAND A O’NEIL. N. B.—100 dozen in bottles,25 per cent cheaper than any flocsit in the city. nov9 W HISKY—10 bbl* Monongahela. 1 puncheon Scotc.i Whisky, do Irish do. For sale by —■* HYLAND A O’NEIL. C HAMPAGNE.—60 baskets Heidsick. in pints and quarts 20 Mum’s do do. for sale by nov'J HYLAND A O’NEIL. HYLAND A <PNEIL._ B UTTER AND CHEESE-25 kegs Butter, lOO bxs Chce-.e, just received and Tor sale by novO CRANE A RODGERS. H AMS AND LARD—20 tierces sugar cuted llams. and 16 btls Lard, for sale by novO CRANE A RODGERS. 1 eighths hulled Buckwheat, 80 half and quarter barrels ’ ’ '*') do do Salmon, just received and for sale CRANE A RODGERS. CRANE A RODGERS. H AY—Landing from shin Chase, 80 bales North River Hay. and fur sale on the wharf, by novO II. K. WASHBURN. Agent. B UTTER. Ac.—30 keg* selected Goshen Butter 60 boxes white and colored Cheese. GO >*. and J* bids and 20 ‘ xe* Buckwheat, received per steamer and for sale by novO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. [ ALSAM GF LIVERWORT AND HOARHOUND—'This cel- ebrated Balsam, from an Indian recipe.and cacli bottle ntains the virtues of twenty-two diiTerent kinds of roots d herbs, a fresh supply received per steamer. nov’J W. W. LINCOLN. Monument squnre. 1 Olive Oil. just tho article for table use. tills day receiv- and for *a!c by W. W. LINCOLN, nnv® Monument square. V ERBENA WATER. Ac —Havel’s an>l Busin’s VerheiJS Water, also, genuine Farina Cologne, in large and small bottles, just received and for sale by novO W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square. U NDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of Merino LninM Wool, Silk and Cotton, some of extra large sizo and line quality. PRICE A HEADER, octO 147 Bay street. f TO RENT—Three of the five tenement houses, o tho corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of sep!4 A. BONAUP. t TO RENT.—The store inimcdlstely under our offico, well suited for a grain and feed store or for storage of cotton. Apply to sep23 ROWLAND A CO. TO RENT.—A small comfortable House In Bin speotableand central part of the city. Rent 8300. Possession given on tiie 1st November, or sooner if lesiraole. Apply at this office. aug20 WILLIAM 8. Il'OGAliT’H SELECT CLASSI CAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. W ILL be opened on Monday, the 7th Instant, in the house, No. 100 Broughton street, until a more eligi ble room is obtained. Applications for admission, or Ihr Information concerning tho school, can be made to the subscriber, at Mrs. Curuthers’ Boarding House, Hull street WILLIAM S. BOGART Savannah. November 3d. 1853. novS—12 - Ofllclal Vole for Gorentor—limugnmtlon. MaLiDOxrjLLi, Nov.Q.P. M. Th# following is tho offlclil report of tb# vote# given In tbo recent Governor’# election, m Just an nounced by the Legislature, vis t Johnson, 47,63111 Jenkins, 47,128 Qtlmer, 6 {Berrien, 1 Ur. JoiiNBON bM been Inaugurated In presence of a large concourse of people, lavannah and Charleston Railroad Con* Yen lion. Tho Savannah and Oharleiton Railroad Convention met to-day, according to adjournment, and after ap pointing a committee of seven to memorialize the Legislature# of Georgia and South Carolina for a Railroad Charter, by which the cities of Savannah and Charleston may become united by the shortest practical route; and authorizing the same committee to take the necessary measure# for making an itrnne dlate survey accordingly. Adjourned tint dtt. Charleston Colton Market, Charleston, Nov. 0, P. M. The isles to-day foot up 300 bales. Business limi ted in consequence of rain. New Jersey State Election. Newark, Nov. 0. Rodman SI. Price la the Governor elect. The Leg islature la also Democratic. Death or a Foreign Minister, PUtl.ADELPnrA.NoV. 0. Ciierlin Martin Scollb, Neapolitan Minlatcr, died in this city lost night. New York State Election. New York, Nov. 9. The entire Whig Stato ticket ia elected, except Judges of the Court of Appeal. The Leglalature ia Whig. The “ Soft” vote ia larger titan tho " Hard.” Bremen Steamer Arrived. New York, Nov. 0. Tho Bremen Btoamer Germania haa arrived. [No dates of departure or news given.] VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY. GA. L Tho subscriber, doslrou* of removing from the State “of Georgia, oilers lor nnle ill* PLANTATION, lying on waters of the Coola wait nee. Bvo miles west of Albany, adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicholls. and oth ers; containing 3.125 acres, more or less. There are about 800 aero* of open, cultivated land. The land Is situated so that It tan be easily divided, and It two purchasers appear, tbo subscriber will divide it so as to suitbotli. Any one desirous, of purchasing, would do well to ad- •ess - Moore k Edwards,” or myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga., August 30.1863. octl—tf My Agent, living on the place, will show the lands to any person calling for Hint purpose J. .1. R. FOWLTOWNPLANTATION FOR SALkT ■Mg# The undersigned oITers for sale his Plantation, lying Ffifllon the mouth of this celebrated creek, in the county ••“■of I^e. adjoining the village of Palmyra, and live mile* from tho city of Albany, containing 1,300* acres. 700 in cul tivation. all necessary buildings and a grist mill, nosrly new. Here is a market (or everything, good society, church, school, dally mall. Ac. Such ns are willing to give a liberal price for a choice plantation, puisessingunusualadvanta- i*.are invited to ca.l amt see St. L. B. MERCER Palmyra, Ga., Aug. 15.1853. codtNol—<utg23 PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. MjSi This splendid new bouse, situated on Broad-st., Him immediately in front of the site ot the old Planters’ Hotel, which has been lumhhed throughout with new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of the Proprietor, to give satistaciiou to tlio.se who may favor him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON. nov9—tf Proprietor. PLASTERING, AC, T HE undersigned having cmmnenccd business on his own account, respectfully tinders tits service* to the public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering. Stoco Work. Ac . Ac., at the usual price*, and will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build lug. would do well to call up >n him before contracting with other*. Orders left at his residence. Joues-st., corner ol U&rn&rd-ftt., will be piomptly attended to. july!6—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. mh28 CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAM El A variety of new und beautiful patterns of canary Cage* Jii*t received. Those desit ou* of a hnnd- some Cage, and one proof against JfTfw.havo only to make an early call for u choice from a flue a* sortment. J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st. AQUATIC CLUB OF GEORGIA. T HE first annual regatta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia. will take place at Savannah, commencing on Tues day. December 6th, 1H53. The following purses are offer ed by the club: For eight-oared boat*, not to exceed 43 feet in length, 1 Purse WOO For six-oared boats, not to exceed 43 feet iu length, 1 Puree For four-oared boats, not to exceed 88 feet in leugth, 1 Purse 200 For two-oared boat*, not tn exceed 32 feet tu length. 1 Purse 100 sept29—3tnwtd M. GUMMING. Secretary. ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold Maw. Ae. knife can be regulated tn cut any thickness required from an hi to i£ of an inch. For sale by ttugft J. P. COLLINS. ^LHLyANNAH, .NOVEMBER 11, 1853. W»ft81S V HP “WB OBR LAST! ^-tW d n U ^ Domeneck ’ Cohen* k nertz. filter * Tbom l ,,on - Portsmouth, N. H. Hay, to jkkrMohawk. Graham, Baltimore, to Brigham, Kelly k ® 4a |klllt*j?j^jjj’ T CQ,lwi)r,h i Darien. 8,200 bushels 3,600 bush. Rough feigWxLron^i P*^*-Baltimore.to Harter. N ’ B -> * E A Soullard. ^ kflteso 'P* 4 * 1 *! Ulhoun, Barden. Charleston, to 8 . brie*. KUMtaTa. “^' pteket Wri ak*, King, Palatka, Ac., to 8 . Poetell, Charleston, to S w u >KA11BD. fcteLios Law mf. 004, BjMoo—Rrlgliam. Kelly A Co. M K Kelly A Co. I^tesn. °ordun. King. Charleston—S. M. Cl# nlngh*m! hn *’ Frffborn ’ Palatka, Ac.—Claghorn A C *Mltram.- l P**PARTED. 8t. jobas*I ,<i0r ' lon ' K,nit ’ Charleston. ^ . ’^aAFreecorn. l-qlatka *> -H.lijgjjjM.PBn CMTOM UMI.UOAI1 !2" , je*. B Epitiiorii i W' 1, *u9 0,,nn ’ tnJ Merchandise.to C :{patshtsil.FnokJu 'Washburn. Wilder A Co, Racun V?’ kCo. iSSS&^r. W W Garrard. Brigham, vl >W° n 5». Wm P wW D 3 Howard K. H i n A" W C Wads- ' W,b,Ur M Primes, Crane A Rodgers, N CONSIGNEES. L? ^ttsiff}II &i hou . n ’„ from Charleston—C R Road. UBtesu vShh k S°,; °ff d,D * Buoksr, W Dun- Dr w L lUmllu- * * ®“tJer. J I! Buiroughs, J A sttsm b.,1 ,nd Pkilbrlck A Bell and »'SSffiffcJwLP*l*tka. Ac.-2 bales 81 Jo, i^d’^ * Tljon, J EGodtrev. Boston °»Wii ft Hert*. N A Gardes A Co, Urs J Ballard, , V| ^---~-~g A8 »MNGE 1 i8, kSSSSlif* ,w ^°rk—W Bacon, Jobs tonsil 1 ,fc i™-"'!!-. m&igi jyjOLASSKS.—50 bbl*. Portland Syrup ; 60 do. choice N augl9 i. do., for sale by WEBSTER A PALMES. 10 cask* sugar cured Hams, 60 bbl* Boston Rum, 100do Phelps’ and Rose Gin, 20 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and eighth casks Malaga Wine, 125 bbl* good eating Pota toes. 100 boxes new scaled Herring. 2 hhd* Codfish 20 half bbl* (ieo Haw’s F SI Beef. 40 boxes new M R Raisins. 20 da ground Pepper.'25 do do Coffee. 100 keg* 6,10.15 and 20 gallons, 200 demijon*. 1.2,3. and 5 gallons. 200 bags drop and buck Shot, assorted. 89 ream* wrapping paper. 80 bx* Bcadel’s 0s and 8* Candle*, 80 bbl* Stuart’s crashed and iwdered Sugar, 60 do B and C clarified do, 50 do Genesee nur, 30 half do do, 60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crack ers, landing and for sale by novO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. r O TEACHERS—A Principal is wanted for the Walthour- rlllo Academy, consisting of a Male and Fernalo De partment, and jointly comprising about sixty scholars.— Principal to furnish a female assistant, to be approved by the Trustees. A married man preferred. Tho best testi monials required. School to open January 1st. 1854. Ad dress, WM. Q. BAKER, Sec’y W. A., Walthourville, Lib- erty county, Ga. novO—w3w MORE NEW BOOKS. T HE CHINESE INSURRECTION, with notices of tho creed and proclamation* of the insurgent*, translated frum tho French, with a Chinese Map. Tiie Czar and the Sultan, or Nicholas and Abdul Medjld, and the Turks in Europe, their rise and decadence, by F. Bouret. Miss Bremer’s Homes in tho New World, new supply. I/>ui* XVII, Ills life, suffering and death, hy IPBeauchesne Jomlne’s Campaign of Waterloo, with a map, new supply. John C. Calhoun’s Works, vol. 3. Shady Side, or Life in a Country Parsonage. McrtUnd. by the author of Margaret Maitland. Tho Attornoy, or Correspondence of John Quo-. IJfe in the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenana. Lifo of William Pinckney. Gustavus Undorm, by Emelie F. Carlen. Tip Top. or a Noble Aim, by Mrs. Tuthlll. G. P. Morris' Poems, fine edition, with plates. novO W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW ARRIVALS! DRY-GOODS'. DRY-GOODS! HENRY LATHR0P & CO. H AVE RECtlVKD per recent arrivals, an I offer for sale Plantation Dry Goods ; London Duffil. and Twilled Blanket* ; Georgia Kerseys and Plains ; Northern do. do. ; heavy (all woul) do.; heavy Cordova do. ; heavy Brown Shirtings; plain and twilled red Flannel*; l’lalds. Unseys, colored Homespuns. Ac. PRINTED D’LAINES. MERINOS, Ac. :—Printed French Monslin d'Laines; American do : plain mode and high col’il do.; French and English Merinos, a variety of colors; raw Silk Plaids ; Jlouslin d’Baize ; printed French Cam- Dress Sllka. Plain, plaid, and striped Dreas Silks ; rich brocade do ; plain bl’k Silks ; a large varioty ; black brocade do.; bl’k and Rep. do. Mourning Dress Gooila. Monslin d’Lalnct; French and English Bombazines ; Al- pacca* j Canton ana Tamlso clothe. Clonka and MnutUlne. Cloth Clunks and Talmas ; black and cul’d Silk Mantil las; Ladies’bl’k and co’d Cloths fur Cloaks, and a varioty of Trimmings for the same. Embroideries mid Lace Goods. Mouslin Collar* and Chemisettes; Lace d»; ricti embroid ered Lawn Hdkfs; Mourning Collars, Ciiemizeties, and Un- dersleevi-.*; Muslin Caps ; Infant’s Waist* ; Swiss and Jac. Eiglngs and Inserting*; Thread and ILIe Edging* and In- sertings; Cambric and Muslin Bunds. Gloves. Ladles’, Miises’, Hen’s, and Boy’s Glorei.a Urge variety. „ Hosiery. Men’e and Boy's Worsted and Colton Half Hose : Ladies’ and Mitm’ Colton and Worsted Hose : Ladles' black and white Silk do. ...... Ho “*® Furnishing Goods. 10-4,11-4 and lit Unen Sheetings: 9-4.10-4 and 11-4 brown and bleached Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Case Linens nnd Cotton*; 8-4.9-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl'cbed Table Darn- ask; Damask Cloths; Napkin* and Doyle*; Hucabuc. Scotch and Ruuia Diaper*-, Irish Linens, good atylee; Bed- Tioks, Furniture Dimity*, to. . _ *?*“**“ * nd Casalmerea. r "J? ch C1 ,°‘ h ‘! *>!•» *nd Twilled Blue do. do.; K ,c u Sk ' n,: , P Uln “iPfeW Tweo.li; Kentucky Jeans: black Satin Vestings, and black and col'd Silk Vestings. oct20 O N10N3.—100 bbls Onions, for aalo, to arrive per brig Ti berius from Boston, by OGDEN A BUNKER. T)AGOING—150 rolU Gunny Bagging, for sale by -P nor# McMAHON a DOYLE. DANCING ACADEMY. Moxa. A. BUNAUD respectfully informs his pa- J' trims that he will open hi* Academy, at Armory reftHnll, on Saturday next, at 6 o'clock. V. M. if? All hi- foriiicr pupils arc respectfully Invited to J attend, tho German band bciug engage<l for the oc casion. ffS" Mnns. A. B. beg* leave to say that nil little eccen tricities ” will he cured by him. nnv8 roh obiitku*»i?1!tk« mail ktbah- SHIP ISABEL, WtuiAM Rolun#, Command*!, tbla porton the 1st and 16lh of each month, leaving here for above porU on Tuesday, let No vember. For passage only, apply to oettl COHENS A HERTZ. riflHWV IIMITED mTHfl'UAlL USE- -LeSMSj&ASFGK NEW YURK.—To leave on Saturday, 12th Distant, at 8W o’clock, P. M.—The new and mperlor steam ship AUGUSTA, Capt. TTiowas Lyon, will leave ae above. For freight or paaaage. apply to novlO rr ' PADELFORD, FAY A 00. Ckbin Passage $25 00 8 tot rage 9 00 fca NEW YORK—Union Lino.—Tiie regular Efcpacket schooner FRANCES 8A1TERLY, Reeveland, master, will bare quick dispatch a* above. For freight or paaaage apply to novlO OGDEN k BUNKER, NEW YOIlKxOld EatublTiiiid Line. SSSS—Tbe schooner EGHU. Lowden, master, will meet impawn ae above. For freight or paaaage apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00. NEW YURKa.l/ntun Llne^-The regular ,P#*k#4 «chr. NORTH 8TATE, Horton, maeter. will are quick dispatch aa above. For freight or passage apply OGDEN A BUNKER. novB U&a BOSTON^.The fine bark RADIANt. Flynn, vlU hare dispatch aa above. For freight or passage apply to n8 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. NEW YORK—Old Established Line, ’The sehr. PATRICK HENRY, Kundsen, master, meet with dispatch a* abovo. For freight or passage apply on board or to novB PRIG HAM, KELLY A CO. , BALTIMORE—The f<ut tailing packet schr. sVIRGINIA, Captalu Axwortliy, will meet with die- for tho above port. For freight nr passage apply to nov3 H. k. WASHBURN. Agent. BOSTON—-The packet schooner M. E. WELLS, Terry, master, will have immediate dispatch for the above port. For deck freight or passage apply to n«v2 OGDEN A BUNKER. PHILADELPHIA—Huron's Lfile.—The regular packet schooner FANNIE, IWaston, matter, having part or her cargo engaged, will have dispatch for the above port. For engagements apply to oct30 OGDEN A BUNKER. Jis BOSTON—Tim hark MARIA MORTON,Captain |lMJ®,nulkley, will have dispatch for the above port. For refght or 200 bale* cottou. to complete cargo, apply to octlO ROWLAND A Cl PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line—'The .regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, Harris, mister. will lutve quick dispatch for tiie above port. For freight or passage, apply to octl8 OGDEN A BUNKER. * Auction Salta. , V - BY OOHKH .rStMUHritT"' -. ^ On Tuwd,,. lftth InlUnt, .t ll .’Block, (m th. will be sold, - The followinglot#, on Jonee street, numbered aeeordlng to Vlnoent’s map of the city—22,21.20, 19, lg, 17,10.16, 14.18.12,28.24,2ft; 20.27, IB. 22.80, ftl, 82. 88. Sale com- menoiog with lot No. 22, eorner of Jonta and Price #treeta., Terms—one-third cash, and balance on a perpetual ground rentof7e«nt. novft Bale Rope—200 colls DUlon'a No 1 Rope, 6 hale# do twine Bagging and Bale Rope. 100 bales Canny Cloth, 600 polls Kentucky Rope. sep9 Valuable Farm Lota—At Private Hale. Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Lover’s lane, being part of Milien’s farm. A plan of the lots may be seen at our counting room. Terms—one-tblrd cash, balance In two equal annual Instalments, wltb Interest, and secured by mortgage on properly. tYatflU*. Jewelry iu>d &. «»!• .ml r«l.tr,4lKomJi, to. fold J.w.lr, cl knit etyle, and every article of gold goods manufectured. to tilt' amount ot orsr 180,000, also, lansy goods and cheap Jew*. N; B.—Krtnr Article warranted aa represented or the ” fl i ndrd : Goods for sale atwbolmle aad ntsii situated on # BOSTON.—Tbo fine schr. E. R. BENNETT, A. JsStEJN. Wo«xl. master, will have immediate dispatch as suuve. For freight or passage apply to _oct2fl BRIGHAM, KKI.LY A CO. NEW YORK—New Line.—Tho regular 523i5tl’ n d'0t br.’g MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to oct’20 _H. K. WASHBURN, Agent CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE undersigned has leased, and has now fitted up In neat and elegant style, the budding on Drayton street, next door to Way A Kixo’s. to bo occupied ns a COFFEE-HOUSE, whero he intends to serve up. in superior style, every deli cacy of the season. New York ami Hnvmuinh Oysters, Venison, GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH, Fulton Market und Philadelphia lierf, fyc., fye,, will always be kept on hand, and served up iu a style uever before equalled in this city. tear Parties Turn shed with private aupperaand Dinners on short notice. He will keep only the best Liquor*. ocl7 JOHN McK. CODY. THOMAS J. NAVLOK, H. D. W. ALKXAXDUt, COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. |-,;-a. s FOR DEMliY’S FERRY AND ,INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer OREGON having been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trip* between tills city and Demry’s Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all tiie intermediate lauding*. Tho Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under the Into Steamboat Law. nnd her accommodations for pas- singer* are both ample and comfortable. She ha* been placed on tho liue particularly for tho accommodation of the planter* and merchant* on tho river. For freight or passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to KINUHLEY A THOMAS. Agent*. Savannah. October l*t. 1853. oct5—dOtwlm T. J NAYLOR A CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Xo. 223 Hay tired, Saoannfkk. ■&». $500 Challenge. IIOUE NS AC ICS WORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principle*-.compound ed with purely vegetable substance*, being perfectly safe when taken, and has Merer been known to fail in curing the most obstinuto case*. Worms can never exist when this remedy is onco used, from tiie feet that it not only de strays them but removes att tho slime and mucus which uiay remain. The Tape Worm, This worm is tho most difficult to destroy of alt that iu habit the human body. It grows to an nimust indefinite length, and becoming so coiled und fastened iu tiie lutes tines and stomach as to produce Fit*. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac . which is tho cause of many going to the grave, uot believ ing that these complaint* have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease, l'o those who arc afilii tcd with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm .Syrup and Liver Fill*; the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from five to eight of mv Liver Pill*, to dislodge and pass tiie worm. By strictly following these direction*, tho most obsllnntocases of tape worm can he speedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm, This worm is usually found in thesmull intestines.and is tho worm most common In children, yet it is not entirely confined to them, a* adult* have frequently been known to suffer with them. Tim symptoms most prominent while affected witli till* worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a blueisli streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.or any ol your children have any of the abovo symptoms, iloben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely he depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; amt if aftei using it according to tho directions the patient is not re stored to health,and the worm* thoroughly era Heated from the system, you can rest assured there Fs uo remedy beyond the grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fall with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aecnrldca, or Smnll Thread Worms. These worms, to which the human sytern is liable, are most troublesome of ull others. They arc generally to be found in tiie rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation forseriou* disor dor*, such ns inflammation of the bowel*, and other de rangement* of tho stomach. Tho bestaud safest medicine that can be used is Ilobensack's Worm syrup. Such i* the astonishing power of my medicines over Aftcarndles.that I defy any one to produce a ca«e where iny Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to bo used they will not cure. All that l* necessary is to use the syrup in accord ance with direction* ou eacli bottle; and in case a gentle purgative is reqnired in order to allay tho irritaiion they E reduce, tho Liver Pill*, by their sympathising action and ealthy operation upon thu bowels, is the must pleasant medicine that can ho taken. HOBBKSACK’S~LIVKR pills. No part of the system Is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, ami if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of the body, produces liver complaint*, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia. \-c Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are dizziness in the head,neartburn.oppre**ion after eating meals, sourne** arising from tho stomach. Ac. amt some- times general languor of the whole body, from this It will be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized stato of the Liver and Stomach. tIoben*aek'* I iver Pills is the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure, os they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. Liver Complaint, Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in tiie side is in creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the pain i* generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma 1 ter from tha system. To Eemalea. You will and these Pill* an invaluable medicine la many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been fouod of ineatimablo bene fit tn restoring and purifying the blood and other fluid* so as to cure all complaint* which may arise from female Ir regularities. as headache, dimnea* of sight, pain in the side, back, Ac. These Pill*are tiie only safe and effectual reme dy to cure tha following complaint*. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or In fact any of tiie dis ease* that arise from affections nl the Laver, Impurity of the Blond, or constipation of tho Dowell, Medical Evidence We. the unudersigned Physicians, having bad the rccipt of their manufacture submitted touifor inspection, say. that the ingredients of which they are composed makes them the best Pill in au for all diseases of the Liver, Im- puritiese the Blod, Ac. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY, M D. L. BOWEN. U. D. tar Purchase none but those having the signature •• J. N. IIOBENSACK."as all others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing nsw supplies, nnd all others wishing tn become agent*, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOBEN- SACK, at his Laboratory,No. 120North Second-street, abors Race. Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist* and MsrehanU In the U. 8 For sala in Savannah. Oa.. by J. II. Carter A Co., J. B. Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E. De Ford. iuay21—dtwAwly MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! fAp{Z. The uubuciibor respectfully inform* the ladie* «Kftftand gentlemen ofSavaunnh. that he intends open- '■igjSlgfi ing a Sellout for instruction in Sacred and Secular *-£§\ Music. Through long experience, nnd having eon ducted large school*, ho feel* confident hi* instruction will be perfoet.y satisfactory to ull thos^who may desire his services In tlieubnve department* of vocal music. Desirous of forming a large class the price of ticket* has been fixed at 84 each, for the cour-c of 24 lesson*, including books—the name of which i.s t e "Singing School Com- patiion.” comdsting of song*, glees, trios, duett*, quartette*, chorine*, motettc*. church music, oratorio*, etc , tiie most popular work of the day. Those wishing to form his c!n** are requested to hand in their name.*, as early n* possible, to this office, or through tiie pustoffice, under address to JAMES PIKRPOVT. nov5—tf Organist nnd Teacher ol Vocal Music. T . J .Ta YLOR & CO. ’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. The xutMcrihoni would announce to the com- nmnitv at large. Hint they are now opening in the new brick buildings. No. 223 Buy street, Savannah, Ga., a general and complete assortment of CAR III ALES, BIGGIES, SILKIES, &C. and will cunt nue to receive, from Hum to time, additions to their stock, that they feel confident will meet the appro bation of customers. They havo associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who ha* been tong and favorably known in the south, ns a gen tleman of extensive experience in tiie manufacture nnd sale of carriages; and who is connected with a first class manufacturing e.tnblishr.ient at the north. Tln-ir stock, which i* got up under the immediate super vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material and beautiful style end finish, cannot he surpassed in any market. Having thus perfected their arrangement* they are pre pared to offer carriage* which, for lightness, strength and durability, are |iecniiurly adapted to tiie lequiriMneiii.* of this maiket. and which they do uot hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination I* to hold out inducement* not here tofore enjoyed hy this community, und to keep constantly on hand a supply of first class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to insure a share ol the liicrea-iug trade of this rapidly growing city. novti T .1. NAYLOR & CO. " NEW GKO CER YHOUS E . CHAMPION A WATTS. ——fj, The subscribers have just opeued a fresh supply of Good*, recently received from the northern market*, und solicit the patronage of country ItVirVM lealera. city merchants, and families generally. The Miuwing articles cmvtpcUe a portion ot their Rtoca : "6 boxes nnd half boxes Tobacco, assorted brauJs, 25 Jl Cigar*, 10 cases fine cut Tobacco. 10 hlids Bacon .'ides nod shoulders, 100 Ham*, 6 bbls l«ard. It: do 1'ork, 30 whole, h-ilf und quarter hhls Mackerel. 60 bbl* Domestic l.tuuors. all qualities, 20 caik* Wine—Madeira.Tenei He*. I’ort and Malaga. 5 half and quarter pipe* fine Brandies, 2 pijie.i Holl.au I Gin—swan brand. 50 buxestlnee.se—Common. English Dairy, Ac. 60 bags Java. Lnguyrit. and Rio Coffee, 10 kegs choice Butter. 60 whole and hall bbls Extra Canal Flour. 76 bags Georgia Flour, in 109 nnJ 6 J lb sack*. 100 whole and half boxes Colgate’s Soap, assorted, 6 hhds Porto Rico .Sugar. 80 bbl* ciariUeu aud brown Sugar, 10 cask* Byaia’ London Porter. 10 case* Pickles, 10 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 10 bbls white and rod Onions, 80 lioxea Herring, 10 baskets Champaigne. Ac.. Ac. Also, n full assortment of Groceries generalty. compris ing. sauces. *ytup*, preserve* und dried fruit*, oils, spice* of all kind*, fancy soaps, nut*, hyson and black teas, dried beef un i tongue*, sardines, ground coffee, kilt salmon nnd innckerel. broom*, bucket*, wooden ware nnd measures, to gether with numerous other article* of huureludd use. nil which will be suld cheap for cash or approved city accept ances. oct27 liOLCOMBETToHNSON & CO., ■ Have in store and offer for sale on accommoda ting terms—100 bht* clarified Sugar ABC 75 do crasho I and powdered do, 300 bag* Rio Coffee, 8‘* do Java nnd Iaigiiyra do. 300 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour, 6 bbls Hiram Smith’* Hour. 260 bags 98 nnd 49 ft Georgia Hour, 1UO bbl* butter mid sugar Crackers, 60 bbl* Pilot Broad. 40 bbl* llntn*. 100 boxes No. 1 Pnlo Soap, 75 boxes Tobacco. 8* 6s nnd 1 ft lunu *, 60 (Mixes Adamantine, Star and Sperm Candles, 2000 ftsCodlish. 75 bbl* planting Potatoes. Also. 200 bbl* Portland aud N. O. Molasses. 100 boxes Cheese, 60 do Starch, 60 do ltalsin.*, 30 do Claret Wine. 60 do Lemon Syrup. no\2 WEBSTE R AT PALMES H ave just received and offer fur sale- 75 bbl* A, 11 aud clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered do, 30 hhd* St Croix Sugar. 60 dozen Brooms, 60 bbl* I Brain .-mith’s nnd Canal Flour, 150 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon nnd Etowah Georgia Fleur, 100 bag*, 03 pound* each. do do 69 bbls butter, sugar aud soda Crackers, 50 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit, 220 bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup, 60 bbls good eating Foiatoes. 60 boxes Ueadel’*6i and 8s patent Tallow Condlas, 76 do Adamantine Candle*. 25 do Judd A Son’s Sperm Candies. 15 bbls and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel, 75 boxes white and yellow Cheese, 26 bbls and 60 keg* prime Iwaf Lnrd, 100 boxes 6*. 8s. and pound* Tobacco, good brands 80 do bi and 8s Grant A Williams’ Tobacco, Also, 220 boxes Smith's. Colgate’s, Croton snd Beadel's Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do, 60 IVarl Starch, 80 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins, 26 drums Fig*. 60 boxos Herring. oct20 fVj ORTHER.V _ IIAY.—100 bales prime Northern Hay, now JLl landing from the sebr. North State. For sale by. nov8 OGDEN A BUNKER. 1 1 ASTERN HAY.—18 bales prime Eastern Hay, now land- J Ing from brig Northman, from Boston, for sale by nov8 * OGDEN A BUNKER. JpOTATOES.—100 bbl* Potatoes, now landing from the A.^bamaj'a^d fwr*imffb** ^ Ul1 receire ^ P* r steamer Ala noTfl m * ,W f b/ CHAMPION k WATTS. S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above Invaluable publication. ! la prepared to receive subscriptions. Tne next volume will , commence on the 17tb 8ep». OBO. B. MITCHELL. augl9 Successor tn F. Zoebaum A Co. M OURNING GOOD.-^-BUck Bombaxlne*. ol the beat make ; black French and English Merinos; blat’x Al- pads a full assortment, st ail prices; black Sllka. plain and • figured, all dualities ; black Mouslin da Lalnes. beet quill- ■msaasmigr; ’ : ’ ' • ’ r d ,ibags, Just ra le by DY T. J» WALSH. THIS DAY, 11th instant, at the (tore corner of Jefferson and Bryan streets, will be sold, The Groceries and Dry Goods In said store. Bale to com mence at 10 o’clock precisely. Terms cash, novll Gothlng at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and orercoats, tn lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms cash. nov4 A drnt nistrator’s. Sale. On Tueidsy, the 6th December, will be sold In front of the court bouse, between the legal hours of sale. The Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson's Island. For further par ticulars inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of tha Ordinary of Chatham county aa tho properly of D. M Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator. Administrators Sale. On Tuesday, 6th December, will be sold, in the front of the court house, between tho legal hours. Lot and improvements, No. 10. corner ofSouth Broad and Whitaker streets Hie lot is subject to ground rent, f $67 60 to the city. Tho improvements consist or a double teno ment dwelling, in the basement of which is an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the flrst floor is two largo and elegant parlors, with is spacious verandah, inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with gs* There are spacious accommmlatlons for kitchen and servant rooms, carriage houso and stnble in a brick building In the rear of the dwelling. On the lane, in tho yard is a fine pump and good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 45, a good cook and washer. Tho above property is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as tiie property of I>. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator*. Terms will be declared at tho*ale. At Privato Role—Two fire ncre lota, one mile from the city, for sole low, If applied for immediately, on accommo dating term*. seplfi At Privato Sale—Grey. Hard Brown, and Drown Brick in quantities to suit purchasers. augJ9 A Desirable Building Lot for Sale. T.ot No 9. fourth tything, Anson ward. For particulars, ting root inquire it tiie counting room. for palatka, (e. f.i via ■ DaHtn. Uruntwick. St. Afart/t. JacktonviUe IhdtUrtjury. (Black Creek.)—The new nnd elegant steam packet ST. JOHNS. Captain James Freeborn, will leave for the abovo places on Thursday morning. 17th inst.. and con tinue to leave every Thursday. Tills boat has been built expressly fur tiio trade, nnd has largo and airy state-room accommodation* for passenger*. For freight or passage, apply on lioar-1 at the Florida 3team Packet wharf.near the gas works, or to novl CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. OPPOSITION LINE. PALATKA. FLA., AND 1.NTF.UMF.DIATE *y P1 ■ Arlv —Leaves every Saturday morning U o'clock —!': e regular s-leani packet WELaKA. Capt. V. King, will leave a* above. For freight engngeinvnts.ap- ply on board, or to S M L.lFF.lTE.tU. Agent, N. B.—The fnre to Brunswick i* reduced to $4. aug25 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Dejnrture—/br Palatka, Fla.,and all lh« interme diate lamllngt on the mute. Tho superior new Steam-packet WELAKA. Captain N. Kino, will, until further notice! leave every Sari'KftAT. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of f’assago in largo, airy Stato Room*, us follow*: To Darien *3 00 | To I’icotata 18 00 St. Mary* 4 50 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 | Black Creek.... 8 00 N. H.—Freight consigned to It. It. Duke, for Ocaia, will be re-shipped free ofal! charge*at Palatka. For freight or passngo apply on board at tho Charleston Steam Packet Coiui-auy’* wharf, or to fehlfl S. M LAFFITF.AU. Agent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Per Palatka. K. F..i<ia Darien. Hruntwick.St. Marys. Jackson ville, MidJleburg. lilark Creek and Pioolata. m » The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, ■fot: T E.Siiaw. will leave on Tuesday Morn ing. ut 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. Thu Rate* of Passage by this Boat, are as follow*: To Darien .$3 00 St. Mary* 4 60 Jackwmvillo fi 00 Picolate 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. Jyifi G RF.ENE AND PULASKI JITTERY.—Drawn numbers of Class 134 : 42 33 72 18 40 47 13 65 67 66 39 60 Also. Extra (Ha** 70: 40 60 62 00 76 34 66 10 71 68 0 73 61 8 Holder* of prizes will please call fur the ca*h. or renew at E. WITHINOTON’S. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers Class 135. draw* on Friday, 11th instant, in this city, Sales olost*at 3 o’clock. P. M CAPITAL. $4,000. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn nallot*. fey Ticket* $1—share* in proportion. Extra Class 80, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday 12lh November. capital, $50,000. 78 Numbor Littery—14 Drawn Ballots By Tickets #15—Nhare* in proportion. Tickets either siugiy or by tho package for sale in Bay lane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson & Camp. - ‘—TllIKf -storv wooden bnl ri# itrseU. These To Rent—Four two-el. West Broad end Roberts . M _ W1M1UJ end nee 11 v finished, with #11 good out-bulldinge, "for term# apply at the counting room. ©ct22 HIdee Wanted—The highest market price* will be neld for green, dry, exited and flint bide*. Apply at our eoanftJ Ing room. oetlft • * Improved Eeienct of Coffee.—We have J net raeefrtdfrcia the manufacturer* in Philadelphia, aha will continue tb keep on bend for eale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Be* senee of Coffee. This le the best composition of Coffee ere# offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence is much more wholesome, more delicate, liner flavored and colored; perfectlr dear, and In every respect superior to the flneet Rio Coffee, and in use wiU prove a nett saving 7ft per cent over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it and ■u ir if -tu. «nt m#yl2 ’ : Accnotr bali or noun aim CARKuan, nr ctuitetrov. Extensive end unreserved sale of Hone* Carriages, Runts*. Gig. Double and Single Harneu, Ladles and GentlsswaTl Baddies, Bridles, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. OY J. 8. RYAN. Auctioneer. -• / On FRIDAY,'the eleventh Inst., at the Livery Establish* !? ent . 28 Chambere-street. Charleston. 8. C., at 10 o’clock, A. M., will positively be sold, to tiie highest bidder, without the least reserve, th* following Property, vis: , SEVERAL PAIRS OF MATCHED HORSES, accustomed to the city, in good order and condition. ^ B unries^k HORSES, used to single draft, and suitable for WsmjSH PARADE HORSE, acknowledged to be the finest Parade Horae in the city. • SEVERAL FINE CARRIAGES, with IUiuvlt to match, all well kept In good order. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGY WAGONS, Leather tope and harneseto match. ONE GIO. ONE 12 SEAT OMNIBUS. In perfect order, with harness, and India Rubber Top Cover to protect baggage from the weather, * aim ’ ONE CART and harness. Terms of sale -.—For any amount lesa than $100, caah s over that amount, 00 days, with an approved endorsed note, nnd interest added. Purchaser io settle, and remora the property on the day of aale N. B.—Tne Horses and Carriages can be examined the day prerioua to the sale. Should the weather prove unfa vorable, the aale will take place in doors—and 1 argsinsmay be expected, as the present owner retires from the business. novO J. 3. RYAN, 22 Broad street UNITED 8TATES MAIL LINE. novlO E. WlTillNGTON. VALUAIlt.r. I..IKD AT AVOTIOK. O N tho Hltceutli day of December next. 1 will sell, nt auc tion. in the city of Tallahassee, Florida, that valuable tract of land known as -'Tiger Hammock,” situated in Wa kulla county. Fla., about 12 or 16 mile* from St. Mark*, nnd near tiie Wakulla river, containing 1800 acre.*, nearly ail of which i* rich hummock aud cane brake, and unequal- eil in quality and location hy any tract of land, of the size, in the southern county. Tvinn—Cue-third cash, balance ' i one nnd two year* with interest Sale positive. Further information can lie obtained from .la*. T. Archer. Tallahavee. nr myself, at Atbauy, Ga. _nov6—tlAwltn ' WM. W. CHEEVER. BAKERY! BAKERY!! upHF, undersigned beg* leave to Isiform tiie citizens of i .Savannah, that lie will open on the 1st of November, a Bakery, at (he corner of Jefferson and Charlton street*, where tie will have the 1'cst of Dour ami the [.arses! Size Dread for tlio price, hi* syotein being cash and no credit. In* will guarantee that his friends mi-i tiie public in patronizing him w 11 be satisfied. Tickets l» ho paid for in advance, nnd Broad for cash on ly. Tickets can he left al the lio.i-e if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. The cash system is the order of the day with mo. as 1 havo lost enough in by-gout* day* What I have lost with had costumer* I will make up with c»"d pay'ng patron*, by giving them a nrger size bread, nv ca.-n ’will move the world. tttC Pie*. Cakes, nnd Rti*ks, to be lmd at all times at the new bakery. octlO—dim I'. GlEHKLIlOl’SE. A. CHAMPION.' AT HIS STULL MARKET SQUARE.—Has on (v^/J hand, and offer* for sale on reasonable tertu»—HW rasa barrel* crashed jiowderd, clarified and b.ovtn »u- LElYrwgarn; 76 bag* Rio. Cuba.and old government coffee. 50 barrel* UaLiiuoro nu.l Canal Flour I _... 60 hail bbl* do do do jP'trtll. bmltlr. 100 98.100, 43 lb. bags choico Cherokco Flour. 40 bbl* Butier.Sugitr.So4a Cracker* and Pilot Bread. 150 bbl*. Potatoes.Cat ter's Juue nnd merce*. for family use. • 200 Reynold’* llam*. 19 hhd*. Side* nnd shoulder Bacon. 76 boxe* Patent Sperm, aud Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 109 box** and half do Family an l Common Soap. 60 do half do Tobacco, 25 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar Leaf Tobacco. 20 Keg* choice Butter. 60 boxe* Cheese. 25 keg* lard. 60 whole aud half bbl*, aud 60 boxes Watt*’ Buck wheat Flour. Also a lull selection of choice Tea*. Spice. Mustard, old Morgahela Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wine*, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbl* Beef, barrels half bbl*, quarter* Salmon, table Salt. Vermicelli*. Macaroni. ftc.,&c.,aU of which are offere l to Families. Planter* and Country merchant*, for cash or approved paper. nov8 G ROUND PLASTER—^25bbli Ground Plaster, now land ing from the Brig Northman. For *al» by nov8 * OGDEN k BUNKER. L IMF.—100 barrel* Lime, per schooner Isadora, landing and for sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. nov8 /""lODFISH, fcC—Ju*t received 2 hhd*. Oodfish, 10 bbls- No. 1. new Mackerel. 10 bbls Scotch Herrings, snd 16 boxe* Scialed Herring. For sale br nov8 DAVID O’CONNOR, 'DUTTER, AC.—Have just received 10 kegs choice Goshen Jj Butter, and 10 boxe* Dairy Cheese. For sale by. nov8 DAVID O’CONNOR. T ALMA CLOAKS.—Received sn assortment of sundry kinds and qualities, at 147 Uay-street. nov8 PRICE k NEADER. G ROUND COFFEE —50 boxes Ground Coffee, landing per Berk Radiant. For sale by . novfl BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. rjUTTER AND CHEEME—26 firkins Batter. 60 DE WITT & MORGAN O FFER for sale, at the lowest market price, u large and well selected *tock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Lollies* Dress Uontls. Black Silks, of all width* and Wat make*. Black figured Silks, p’nln ami colored Silks, Pari* plaid and broc ide Silk*, Par 1 * printed M. de laiine*. a large and beautiful stock. Plain colored do. and Chocos nnl Broadway Brown*, Small figured Mouslin do laities, for children, English and American Mouslin de Laities, Printed Satin de Clieue*. new and very hand*omo. Mourning Goods. A great variety of Mourning Dre*s Good* and Embroide ries, consisting of every tiling new and beautiful. Hosiery. A largo variety of English and German Hosiery, for la dies. gentlemen, and children. Also, Flannel*. Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilt*. Irish Linens. Table Damask* and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna- burgs. Brown Shirting*, fee., ftc. octlO Life and Five Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY. HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $250,000. Alfred Gill. President. Jah. C. Walk let. Sec’y. Thi* Company will is.«ue Policies nn the Joint Slock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining thu benefit* of both systems at the option of tho insured. Tho strength, ability and well invested capital of the In stitution are. in my opinion unsurpassed by any Lifo Insu rance Company In this State or Uulon. [L.S.] signed R G.P1NNEY, Comptroller of Public Account*. State of Connecticut. #7* Slave* insured. Californian and Australian risk* taken on reasonable terms. Tiie subscriber is also Agent forthe following Fire Compa nies : Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF 1XIXDON. Authorized Capital $2,500,606 Capital paid in $1,000,000 C. E. llAnsniT, E q., } Hkmiv Lull LAX, Esq.. > Trustee*. New York. UnitKiit Dillon, E«q. J Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. Capital $260,000. Grnnlte Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $160,000. New York nnd Erie Fire Insurance Comp'y. Capital #150.000. Thcxe Companies liaviug a ca*h capital, safely invented In bund and mortgage, ure prepared to efiect Insurance ngaiust damage by flre.on alt kind* of property on reason able term*. For insurance in either of the above named Companies, A. tvn.m.'K. General liuniranre agt-tii. — • and Agent for the above Companies. *opt 20—ly office 120 Congres-t-st, CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. vjtqpity- I’ARRIGES. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A —~ general assort meet, just received.—The sufo scrlTu-ra are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriage*. I'hictons, Buggies. Carryall*, ke. fresh from some of the iost popular Extahliohnirnt*, and Builder* at tho North. Tho selection* wore made hy one of the firm, with otrlct ■ference to thu requirement* of thi* market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their line, k* they can confidently recommend and warrant, feci ing assured that they will he *u*faincd iu offering a better and liner class of work, than 1m* been uhualiy kept in till* mtrkct. Tiie Public are moat respectfully requested to call, exam ine. and satisfy tlu-nisc-lve*. whether they are in earnest, by xn examination of their xtock US~ All kind* of Repaying done NEW YORK AND 8AVANNAH BTEAMBHIPS. DAYS or LEA veto HAVAXXA11 FOB NEW YORK. The Florida. Captain Woodhull, Not’r $ The Alabama. Captain Echenck, <• 9 Tho Augusta. Captain Lyon, « lfl The Florida, Captain Woodhull, •• ]0 Tho Alabama, Captain Scheuck,, •« 28 Tho AuguRta. Captain Lyon u 26 Tho Florida. Captain Woodhull Duc’r 3 The Alabama, Captalu Schenck, “ 7 The Auguaiu. Captain Lyon « 10 The Florida. Captain Woodhnll « 17 Iho Alabama. Captain Schenck, « 21 The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 24 The Florida, Captain Woodhull “ ftl These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpaased in speed, safety and comfort—making their passages In 60 to 60 hour*, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po lite officer*. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On tho completion of the KNOXVILLE, in January next, this line will be semi-weekly. Cabin pass age, $26. PADELFORD. FAY ft CO.. Agents In Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, °ct30 13 Broadway, New York UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Through In 60 to 56 hours.—Aria York and jXjjg&arCAflrfafon Steam Packets— leave Adgcr’a WLIMUkf Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tho new and splendid Steamships JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dicnnox. 1,500 tens MARION. Captain M. Bramv. 1.20C ton*. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fosutr. 1.000 ton*, will leave each attenuate Wcunexd y. having been newly coppers* nnd guard* raised, 1* now in complete order. For freight or passngo. having elegant state room accoa* modations. apply at the office of tho Agent. „ „ HENRY MISSROON, Corner F.mt Bay and Adgcr ft Son’s Wharves. X. B.—A new ship will be placed In the line to conned with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO FOR PH I b A DE b I'HIA—FARE REDUCE®. 7b tail on Saturday A fternoon, June llfA. at 4 o'clock, ifpp&ty The fine aide-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 J5fUaytfe.bin* burthen. J.B»xm.commander,will tear* ax pet annexd schedule every other Saturday. July:?! .* heretofore. L.S. BENNETT f: CO.. Corner West Bread nnd Bay-el*. PIANO FORTES. THE subscriber* Hole agent* for A. Stod- 'art ft Co’*., and Jonn B. Dunham's Piano F'ortes. are always supplied witli nn as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru ment*. For durability they cun be fully warranted, whilst their superiority oft one and touch Is evident and acknowl edged hy tho most casual observer, a* well u* tha critical I'tuiuoihxeur. The ladies are respectfully invited to view these instrument*. An arrranaoment having beeu effected with one of our most eminent I’inni-l* for tho purpose, tiiey can ulso be enabled to judge of tho tone. F\ ZOOBAUM ft CO.. Market-square, fey Secondhand Piano* taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. Jel7 H t'l’.'K KbKPr.ft^ and oilier* will please take notice that tho obstruction* at the entrance of my store, couse quent upon tho putting up of an Iron Front, are now aufll- cicntly removed to enable them to gain easy access to the interior, where they will Und the shelves well stocked as usual, with Crockery, China, Glass nnd Stone Ware, family Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Warn nnd Table Cut- lery ; together with a great variety of Lump*. Lantern*. Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Good*, which will be sold at moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS, aug26 160 Bryan-strcet. S UNDRIES—50 bh!s Genesee F lour. 60 do Butter, Sugar nnd Soda Cracker*. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s Clarified Sugar, 76 do do Crashed nnd Powdered do, 300 boxes No. I Pale and Family Soap. 100 bag* Rio Coffee. 160 bid* E. Phclii* and Rose Gin, 40 do I', ft II. Connecticut Ri rer do. landing nnd for sale hy nug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. S llAWU;; needle-worked Coll*-*, sleeve*, tlieiuerelt*, infant*’ Waist* and Cups : Cashmere Scarf*; Ribbon* : indies’, gentlemen’s and children'* Hosiery ; needlcwurked Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Band* ; embroidered nnd linen cambric Handkerchief-Just received and for sale ut the lowest prices, by *o27 DkV,TIT ft MORGAN. S UNDRIES.—200 bbl* superfine Howard street Flour. 200 do FItewaii Mill* Georgia do. 160 bag* Cunningham’s do do. 50 bbl* pure Genesee do. 28 do II Smith’* extra do. 80 do butter, sugar aud soda Cracker*. 4o0 bug* prime green nnd fsir Rio Coffee. 100 hhd* prime Bacon Sido*. 20 do do Shoulder*. 25 cask* *ugwv cured Hams. 40 hhd* prime and fair Porto iUro Sugar. 15 do do Saint Croix do. 200 bbls Stu art's A B and C clarified do,80 do crashed and powdered do, 100 do E Phelps' and Rose Gin, 40 do Domestic Brandy. 60 do Now England Rutn, for sale by ocU6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. FRUB C1URUSTO.X. ..11 June.. June.,,,,,. July July 23 August, August 20 September.. 3|December..10 Cabin passage Steerage Sept 17 October... 1 October.. .16 October... 20 Novomltcr..l2 November. 26 FROM nULADKLHni. June 4 8 June 18 S July - July July August 13 h August.. M. PRENDERGAST & CO., 178 lirouqhlon street, opposite St. Andrew’s Mali. Savannah, H AVE great pleasure in directing attention to late pur chase*. In connection with their retail trade, they car ry out strictly the same system, in the sale of their goods, aa is pursued by the large house* in the northern dimi. name ly: Bring their customer* the full advantage arising from buying in large lots. Planters, and heads of families, and all persons, buying In quantity, will find many large lot* to buy from, and decidedly cheap oct26 FALL TRADE OF 1853. T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade will be completed tn a few days, when we will be prepared to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort ment of general Dry Goods, Iloiteiy, Trimmings. Haber- daahery, and Small Wares, Ribbon*, ftc. M. PRENDERGAST ft CO., 178 Broughton-»treot, opposite St. Andrew’* Halt, west side. aug27 NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE.1853 . D bWITT ft MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week ly their fell and winter Good*, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace aud dacape do Plaid and brocade Silk of the uewest style Plain French Mouslin de Laines, French and Eng. printed do SUk and Wool Plaids for children’* wear, plaid Raff Sllka Plain and plaid Poplins, verv neb. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, fte, sel Ribera’s new building, Congress-street. HUDSON, FLEMING ft CO., Factor# and Commliilon Merchants, ATo. 94 Bay street Savannah, Oa., rpENDER their services to planters, msrebants and deal- J. era, in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro duce. Befog connected In business with Hortaxs, hcmom ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office In this city will afford oar friends choice of market*. Strict atten tion will be given to buufoess, and the usual facilities af forded customers. w.B B SSgr G .} 8 *^’ LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta, seplfl—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston. CARPET5-CAIUPETS—CARPETS! 7E have tbit dsy opened a new and splendidaswrt- TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD—My negro ntan. Sam, runaway last Saturday night, the 25th He is rather light complected, about fivo feet ten in- _clie* high.and he formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday, In Chatham county. lie was sold to Mr. Wright iu Savan nah, of whom I bought him. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for this boy lodged in any Jail or safe place where get him. DAVID ALLEN. Joiyg McIntosh county. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 16th of August, a negro man named TOM. about forty year* old, itout and chunky .built, and ha* a mark resembling a feather or arrow commencing at the base of th* nore and running no forehead. He will (probably try to get ^ ^yatmab, where be ha* *pent several viar* of runaway lift, and waa an in mate vl savannah Jail a good part of the year 1849. WILLIAM GERMANY. Leon county, Florida, Sept. 12,1863. sep!8-dftwtf Sept 10 Sept 24 October.... 8 October.... 31 November, ft November.19 .27[December,, ft $16 8 Through tickets tn New York 17 Tlii* ship ha* been thoroughly overhauled anil’ iurnlshed with new boiler*, and n large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfor* of passenger*. In Philadelphia, thi* ship occupies the sanio wharf n* thi ton. F'rcight nn all perishable articles must be pre-paid, F'or freight nr passage, apply to H. F. BAKER fc CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. June!. Agent, Philadelphia, UNITED STATEN MAIL^ From Mr-con, Ga., to Tnllnhiusee, Flu. Railroad to Oylethurp—Stages to ThllaJuuM. jg^b'ya^^Mt^’ioeiit on thi* route commenced on the 6th inst., running three time* a week via. Newton. Bainhridgo. nnd Quincy, nnd three time* a week via. Thnnmsvillc. Diincansville. fte. Paxsenqera by thi* route will leave Macon at hnlf past 6 o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage# leaving Oglelliorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at ftl* labaasea. at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—tim# by either route 35 hour*. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Balnhridga nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee wt Sunday*. Tuesday* nnd Thursdays, al 10, P. M. On Tuesday*, Thursday*, nnd Saturday*, by the way of Thnniasville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday# and F'ridnys.at 10. P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tullahn*«eu by either routi | in 35 hour*—from Macon In 36—and from Savannah In 60 hour*. By Vul* mute ?a.«enger*leaving Ravaimah by 8 o’clon • Tram of Cara, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hour*. It I* nlso decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditions root# for trandier* lo Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorp# lo TnilfihaNsce. $16.00. L. C. Stuw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. FTdliHK, •• *• Tallahassee. augSO F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor MACON AND 1 Moll Train. Leave* Macon daily, at 8 o'clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ « 6Y “ P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Wester# and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with tire Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mae' ) with the Day Train* of the Central and South-western i-oads. Passenger wiU arrive in Macon at VJ)/. and at Atlanta atlX,hav>Bg tho remainder of the night lor rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) whfe leave Savannah at 8 A. M., wilt arrive at Montgomery in for* ty-oight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hoot# staging. AccommodationTrain*.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M.. B#» turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday end Satur day. at 7>f A. M. Till* Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train of the Central Hoad at Macon. Passengers by the up* ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t* Mxoox. May 17.1862. 8mo Jy2S SOUTH-WESTERN UAULROADT ' P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at 6K A. Jf,: arrive at Oglethorpo 10,tf A. M.; arrive at Columbus 1 o’clock, 1'. M. Leave Columbus daily at 9 o’clock. A. M.,andOfl;Utnorp* at A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3J4 P.M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to Savannah, Augusta and Milledgerillc, and with Macon and trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash* He. &c. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of coaebe#, 28 to Opelika, thence 04 mile* by M. ft W. P. R. R. to Montgom* ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee andEaftaU mall stage*. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Ms coy, Ang. 29.1853. augftl —16 bbls winter strained Solar JLi Lamp Oil. 30 boxes Beadel's Family Soap. 30 do do tal low Candle*. 16 dopureaperm Candle*, 20 caska pints and quarts London Porter. 30 bbl* Potatoes, white Onlona, and Apple*. 80 do Baltimore Flour, 16 do Hiram Smith’s self- rising Flour, also. Butter. Cheese, &c.. just received and for sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by octl5 DAVID O'CONNI F A' L DRESS (JOUDS—Mouslin de Lalnes, figured and plain for ladies and children; French. English and German Merino*; colored Alpacas, raw Silks ana worsted Pbtld; Plaid Brocade and plain Silks: silk Mantillas, small figured Shawls and worsted Scarfs; long and square Plaid Shawl*; colored aud black Plaid Ginghams; all alse Plaids. A fine assortment just recolrod and tor sale by oct22 AJKIN ft BURNS. and pints mlxod Pickles, 10 dozen one and two pound Lobsters, 10 dozen Pepper Sauce, 20 dozen Gherkins, quarts and pints, 20 cases Brandy Cherries, imported, 20 dozen Preserves. 60 boxes Lemon Syrup. 60 dozen assorted Cor dial*. 76 boxes Pepper, 60 do Mustard, 80 boxes ground Coffee. For sale hy oet28 McMAHON ft BOYLE. C ~ RAMPAIGN AND CLARE?.—60 baskets quarts and pints Heldseick and Excelsior Champaign, 40 case# Li on brand Claret Wine. For sale by octl W. W. GOODRICH. B RANDY, GIN, fte.—100 bbU E P Gin, 26 do Brandy. 16 do Cherry Brandy, 100 boxes Chseae, 2000 lbs Twine, 26 tierce* Hams, landing and for aale by oc 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. S UNDRIES.—Juzt In atore 6 bbU Reynold# ft Son’s White Leaf Lard. 100 do choice extra ftmily Ham*. 3 hhd*. do Bacon Shoulders, 10 bbls. and half do Pit Pork. 10 half bbls. Haw’s Corn Beef, 8 boxes Beadel’s Tallow Candle*. 8tareh ft ftmily Soap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candles. 10 tenets Bleach ed winter (trained lamp OIL 100 boxe*Ground Coffee. Mustard, C »** tw - u — •* THU BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE fiJSS THE ‘FRISSABD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THIS •LONDON CLUB’CHAMPAIGN. T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the trad# and-public generally that hel* now receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which he offers in bond or from store. The above wines have been carefully examined tad com pared with all the fevorite brands, and are prononneed hy judges fully equal to the very beat, and fte mperlor lo many which are selling at a higher price. Messrs. Frbbahd, I*xx* et Fu#, of Rheiros, proprietors of the above brands, poereering foclllUea for the preparation or fine wines, equal to those of any other hones in the wtM districts, can'guarantee their wines being selected from the finest vintages, will always be found of the same superior and uniform quality. The labels and corks bear the name of the proprietors. The trade ia invited to examine eamplea at the agency. WILLIAM W. HINCKENT Sole Agent and Importer for the United States and Canada#, . octlS—d3ra 11 Old Slip, New York. OOCTPUT |j£§ Be,r s m,t -saarAy TJACON—60 hhd* Side*, 26 do Shoulders, 10 cMk# Bom#, * X) landing from steamer State of Georgia andaehr Ifeoe£ for sale by oct4 CRANE ft BQDQ&BT* House, by Charles Dickens, complete la two vdtSS bound In cloth. For tale at 136 Oongrees-st. tett'.* P IANO AND TABLE COVERS.—A rtry harKUcme loTof doth Plano and Table Corm^ui - oet20 72 St. Julian ft 106 Bryamvit* \ Fttu!^r APUoorort< » Urma Appj^#% l,k,lr «•*• •«*» W and 19 yean; Jtftn ‘tey, aged 18 years. Apply to WmY ft MONTMOlAJN.