The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 13, 1853, Image 3

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Silk “•»'"• S#raKlS«»“* , “ tU “ k *’ ^ S'SSffilK*».«» B""**- mw\»»V_"AK: ’* ^ ^ '^g&.S7^**"**•' * nd sb-i.'sarAi— * i ' j <k,i “ '■ ‘Ctfc iim ”’ 1 1 1 iSfrw^aJ.WiiS' c«Mlmere«. col'JSllk VcUpp^, n-Jv'fiOODS! DRY GOODS!! DRl S,Y, KAll. AND W1HTBK. , _ . U’ ?C»K' ."fjvia fill wBk&mm dUibjgttfl SEalwr v^'Kt'nUJ^knve now oponcil» Urge and r/UffiyTC'l, .1 rail and .WKtor Dr, U« I* ^ .fur* their friend*. »<<d ' . Good*. — -ttwir frlfnd*. nnd tbo public generally, SWfcSSSSrf «S..r In variety or quality,— | l iljBllJ« b# \“! r i : bocn minle upon such adrantngeoue Sd.nl s^’> In'luornieuta to public patron. *«*, cnmplata and liandiooto aupply ol ip I* **,;?Ill* Goo.il, aa well aa a general aaaort- Sb W,!‘tta,h rf gnnda In tiialr line, ma, bo found ■”"!fffid lW IbSlIUlanbetl, •iMaodlO-lTwIlled do JabuIuWandl^-t due SodBlauketa, t'KSSS'S". * kS* ab’tk or PUbln and Ker- M fo 5^rftotr m they can bo bought any where, of ro.»t pnc*-‘ »» 1U * * ' lif.JlOWlM «*J' W • - , L-.-.r. , ... . ,„ acquainted lo th* city; he U Afood nooounUnt tad a (Ur hand | a situation in a Ootnmiulon House or the Grocery BoitueM preferred! would make hltfteelf ten- •rally uielul to hia employer. Apply at thla otto*. olO A GENT WANTED.—Tha native win* establishment of iX IdOKQwoitTB <i ZOnonuUN, Cincinnati, Ohio, wants In Savannah, Oeorgta, a houao that would take the agency for the aale of their native wine*, in and around that place. lative wlnea, In and around that place, a winea and liquor*; who retail at once, • i. Postpaid offer*, with direct or indfe* Wholesale dealers in hate the preference. . — r . , ..... root references on Cincinnati houses, are received until the 1 30th dav of October, and answered directly by LONQWORTH fc Z1MMKIU1AN, Native Wine Establishment, oclT Cincinnati, Ohio. « T0 RENT—A small brick homo, near theQarrecks. Rent $1160 per month. Appljr at the Georgian ofo floe. octl6 « T0 RENT.—A commodious brick ediflee on South Broad street Possession giren 1st November neat— ^Inquire et this office. • TO RENT—Three tenements in Gordon Block, well supplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers, end other modorn improvements, basement plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap pljr to oct!3 EDWARD 0. WILSON. T TO RENT—A wharf store. Apply to TR RENT—A brick houso on Jones street, on a fi Bilot. Possession gWon Immediately. Apply to T. .1. WALSH. ® TO RENT—A Room 60 by 80 feet, in Sorrel’s build- ng, corner of Bey and Bull-streets. It is suitable for i committoe room or drill room. Kent moderate. Ap ■ly at ibis office, * Jr— ““ TO RENT—Three of the fire tenement bouses, oi Htbe cornor of Abercom and Jones street. Inquire of ^ aepH A. BONAUD. t TO KENT.—The store immediately under our officii well suited for a grain nnd feed store or for storage i I cotton. Apply to sep‘23 ROWLAND 4 CO. U-m wbn. ul black ImltAtion Onnrgta l'lnln., . i' i henry Georgia Plains of last year s 5iifiteb3 llio‘lull In 11.1.mucket,nt *t.Sl«n'SsbibiuS». KSt-Julleu nndlCBBrjnn TO RENT.—A small comfortable Houso In a rt spectabloand central part of the city. Rent $30( Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner 1 le. Apply at this office. aug26 WILLI AMS. BOGART’S SELECT OLA SSI CAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. W ILL be opened on Monday, the 7tb instant, in th house, No. 100 Broughton street, until a more ellgi bio room is obtained. Applications for admission, or fi information concerning the school, can be made to th subscriber, at Mrs. Caruthera’ Boarding House, Hull street WILLIAM S. BOGART Savannah. November 3d. 1863. nov3—12 VALUABL.K LANDS FOR SALK. EJL All that tract of land, containing 6000 acres, situal ITbetween the Railroad and Ogeechee River, and o inch stands the 20th Mile Station—it is heavily timbere and well adapted for making turpentine: also, *2000 acn of land, lying on the Gmal. about ten miles from the city . and 100 acres adjoining the city. Apply to oct!8 WYLJ.Y & MONTMOLI.IN. r - ■■ I, Qtorgin, Un't WA FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 8i Bay-street, SawnnaA. «. Loourrr, wm. u. who, joiim ii. davm, -i»oao & co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, nbSMBjmnibi) Birist attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and filling orders from the couutry, hxnrt r. roar. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION kShoannaA, Oa, T. x. ouiruiu. total T. ROWLAXP. JOHN T. ROWUHD,» ROWLAND A CO., ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Ilau-ttrtd. .SawmnaA. t. a. wato. A. B OBABnON. CHAMPION A WATTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, ATo. 4 Bamanl ilred. betioem the Market and JJau tired, SAVANNAH, OA., Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Driod Fruits, &c., 4c. Reference*—A. Champion, Esq.. 8amuol 8olomons, Esq., Messrs. Rabun 4 Whitehead, Swift 4 Co., Savannah, G*. B, r. HORTOIf. o H RIKKKAN. HORTON A IIIKKMAN, WHOtlBAtR AND RETAIL DIALERS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WAUE, FANCY GOODS. 110 Uroughlon-ttred. H. K. WASHBURN. Ag’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8ATANXAH, UA. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. P4 Bay-ttred. ,'toiwmaA. O’HEAR A STONEY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial IVharf, CharleMon, South Carolina, LATE 0» TIIE FIRM Of LEUARB. O’HEAR A CO ilVNKETS, DOMESTICS, &.C. AT VERY LOW PRICKS. iPE t*tc pleasure in calling the attention of planters to ear «ry vsteunire stock of Woolen and Homes tic _, ar 0 f which we purchased before the great ad- \ 8 wwl sad will therefore sell them correspondingly ’S^ltttradonDuffll snd colored Blankets, y brown twilled Kererys; 10 do black d v jo brown domestic Goods, -J da striH and white IMnaburgs. W do plain red Flanuel; 5 do twilled do, n do thirtingStrijws, i) L Schley’* Georgia Plains, UoML'uiiiana and Marlboro* Stripes and Plaids, i do plaid Moseys, stripe* and plaids, } do Satinet snd’ Kentucky Jeans. i do Scotch and domestic Ginghams, y di bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 3 do KnglLb snd Americau Prints, p) dorrs Negro Caps: 100 pieces Carpeting, fitE«g«and Matts; 200 Carjict Bags, MXefro llced-handkerchicfs, UD iaen wiolen and cotton Hosiery. NF/nind merchants visitingour city during the fall avrwill find it to their interest to look trough our urt ire disposed to sell at a small advance upon oct6 AIKEN 4 BURNS. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. {CaL The subscriber, desirous of removing from tho Stal • *T**of Georgia, offers for salo his PI.ASTATION, lying t« tlio waters of the Coolawabaeo, five miles west of Albany. adjoining tho lands of Paul Tarvor, Dr. Nicholls, and otr.. era; containing 3,125 acres, more or less. There are about 800 acre* of open, cultivated land. Tl land is situated so that it can bo easily divided, and il tv purchasers appear, tbo subscriber will divide it so as t suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad ..... desirous of purchasing, s dress •• Moore 4 Edwards,” or myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. octl—tf My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lands t any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GAT This splendid new house, situated on Broad-st immediately in front of the site of tho old Planter-' Hotel, which has been lurnished throughout wit- new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception • customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor i the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favi him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON, novfi—tf Proprietor. tUDY MADE CLOTHING, FOR PALL AND WINTER. F5n**nVr respectfully solicits tho attention of his htahinJ the public in genera!, to his extensive as- wArl RftJr-made Clothing, comprising as it does a ^etimrr uticlo for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for ijMst sad coming seasons. The following comprise a sarfibotoek on hand: ftrcuuand Surtouts of black and blue bearer cloth, b&ulbrown mohair cloth. ftmT is-5 Labrador coatings. taniuK,krrseys, and idiot cloths, talma cloaks, fcd doth dress and fn>CK coats. Jw ui brown clotli business frocks, few »aJ check cassiniere business suits, bd ie-ftin cassimere pants, IrwhtiiicT cassimere pants, fcrj aad alxed twee-1 cassimere pants, bdi»l miied satinet pants, Niauid yUilkei-ey pants. tVriJcred sod plain black cassimere vests, l(jti snd plain black silk vests, &4nlcet test*. fraei black snd fancy cashmere vest*. with an extensive stock of Famishing Goods, such white shirt*, silk snl merino undershirts, merino fiassela and jean drawers, riding gauntlet*, black, ad white kid glove*, stocks, cravats and scarfs, nopenders etc., the whole of which is offered for bj WM. H. SYMONS. Draper k Tailor. 17 Whitaker street. GROCERY HOUSE CHAMPION & WATTS. The fobteribert have juat opened a fresh supply 9 id Ocols, rectnUr rwvived from the northern I aaitrts. and solicit the patronage of country city merchants, and families generally, articles comprise a portioo of their stock : Vs kis aad half hjxei Tobacco, asserted brands, §2 * G^ra. 10 ca-es fine cut Tobacco, n Sbbh Back's Sle* and Shoulders, 100 Hams, ■ i >u Lard. 10 do Pork. I $*W1». half aa-1 quarter bbls Mackerel, ft X bh* Ikocstic Liuaors. all qualities, Is atti Wine—Ma-leira. Teneriffe. Port and Malaga, ■ 1 hi! an: quarter pij.es tine Brandies, Hi jcp« H'dlao 1 Gin—swan brand. phcHjCbee*!—Cutunmo. English Dairy Ac. « Mft Java. Lagnyra, and Rio Coffee, S Up thrice Bjtt’er. V k «W and halt bhta Extra Canal Flour. * tap Georpta Flour, in 100 and 50 ft sacks. X rtuif aai half boxes Colgate's tioap. assorted, J i ihbNrto Rico ^urar. Ikdirifiei and brown Sugar, ■ 3 aAikyai*' Lmdon Porter. 10 cases Pickles, Ii Mi Ifit'rcrc Potan«s. JO bbls white and red Onions. I* Vxn 'during. * lawea (hampairne. ke.. fcc. ahCasscrtccat of Groceries generally, compris- sea Https, jreservei and dried fruits. oiK sjuces tai4a.tuity snaps, nuts, by sea and black tea*, dried it vopti. sartines, pound coffee, kitt salmon and t. irntiBif. backets, wcolen ware and measures, to- ii jmn«v«» other artides of household use. all the srii cheap for ca*h or approved city accept- ocriT P1X0MBE, JOHNSON &. CO. am ia More anJ offer for sale on acoommoda- qtattenai—lOJhbls clarified Sugar ABC 75 do ■ sasbe: ini powdered do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 30 •h im an: Laguna do. * Wamure and’Canal Hour, * ^ Hsaa eaith'e Hour. J ” W and tv ft Georgia Flour. ■ hi eh iisa,j Crackers. 1 * »w F3« Sreai. ' | * •* loo Lmre* No. 1 Pale Snap. “an*i.bae». Ss. 6i and 1 ft lnm; s. B xa Rsoaatiw. star and Sjerin Candles, BJ** &» j*oL»L fi. bbls j-Unting Potatoes. * . Portland an d N. O. Molasses. 100.boxes ” fii fkarcLfridoRataim. 30 do Claret Wine. 50 l ryrtp. nov2 L J V. CONNERAT & CO. 4 am new is akwratfirtena, BANCROFT A BRYAN, GENERAL AG UNTO AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Salo of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and Real Estate,117 Bay-street, Savannah.Jan‘24 CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA. 176 Bay tired. Savannah. Oa. Will practice In the Courts of Chatham, Camden, Giynn and McIntosh counties ; also, tlio United State* Circuit and District Courts for the Southern District of Georgia. References—Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane k ^od- mere, Boston 4 Villulonga, Daniel H. Stewart. Savannah; Hon James E. Broome. S. it. Mallory. Tlios. ILittrell. Tims. Douglas, C. H. Dupont. W. A. Forward. Florida. “ WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupviUe, Lmtmdes county, Ga. Will practise in Thomas. I/iwndes. Clinch. Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Iaurens. and Pulaski counties. Georgia; and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. feb23 PLASTERING, SC, T HE undersigned having commenced business on b own account, respectfully tenders his services to tl public. He will contract for Plain and Ornarueutal Pla tering, Stoco Work, 4c . &c.. at the usual prices, and wi in every case warrant work executed by himself, or und*- his *u|H?rri*ion. Builders and others contemplating bull ing. would do well to call upon him before contracting wi! other*. Orders left at bis residence. Jones-st., corner • Bamnrd-st., will be promptly attended fc>. july!5—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. CANARY CAGES BY THE I .AST STEAMER- A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canal Cage* just received. Those desirous of a ban- ^JTsi some Cage, and one nroof against J/i'fcs.liave on’ ‘jglfts to make an early call for a choice from a fine a sortment. mh28 J. P. COI.UNS. 100 Bryan-st. V ERBENA WATER. &c.—Havel’s and Brain’s Verbe. Water, ntso. genuine Farina Cologne, in large sl small bottles, just received and for sale by norff W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. fyORTUEUS HAY.—100 bales prime Northern Hay.no ±> landing from tlie sebr. North State. For sale by. OGDEN k BUNKER. 1 * ASTERN HAY.—18 bales prime Eastern Hay. now land - 'J ing from brig Northman, from Boston, for sale bv nov8 OGDEN & BUNKER. Brig Northman from Boston. For salo by nov8 OGDEN k BUNKER. G ROUND PLASTER—25 bbls Ground Plaster, mu, i*»u- ina from llm ItiigNorlkiwui. Dm sal- l*T novS OGDEN 4 BUNKER. L DIF,—100 barrels Lime, per schooner Isadora, landii and for sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. /NODFISH, &C—Justreceive,! 2 lihds. Godtish. 10 bb! Vy No. 1. new Mackerel. 10 bbls Scotch Herrings, and J boxes Scialed Herring. For sale by novS DAVID O’CONNOR. B UTTER. AC.—Hare just received 10 keq* choice Goslit Butter, and 10 boxes Dairy Cheese. For sale by. novS DAVID O’CONNOR. rpAl.MA C JL kinds a G ROUND COFFEE.—50 boxes Ground Coffee, landing p< r ■ “ " ■ “ r Bark Radiant. For sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. B UTTER AND CHF.1>F—25 firkins Butter, 60 bxs Cbee, received iwr strainer and for sale by nov6 McMAllON 4 POk'LE. U NDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of Merino Lamb Wool,Silk and Cotton, some of extra large site and fii quality. PRICE 4 NEARER. oct3 147 Bar street. M OL.ki'Sl^.—50 bbls. Portland Syrup ; O. do., for sale bj WEBSTER 4 PALMES. sugl» ^^NIOXS.—100 bbl* Onions, for aale. to arrive per brig T. ‘ berius from Boston, by OGDEN 4 BUNKER. B AGGING—150 rolls Gunny Bagging, for sale by nor6 McMAHON 4 DOYLE. CHAMPION 4 WATTS. J^UCKWHEAT—In bbls. half bbls. kegs and bags, just re 1 ceived per steamer Alabama, and for sale by novfi CHAMPION 4 WATTS. C ORN—Baltimore Corn, in store, for sale in quantities 1 suit purchaser*. seplO OGDEN 4 BUNKER. 1 lor sale on the roost —25 hbd* Porto Rico and Museo- ■b Suruv TfibbL Stuart’* A B and C clarified Mli ktih era*ht>i and paiveriied do. . -taiSoju a 35 do Java do. 3 Mds W. I. and N O Molasses. ^ n ** and adamantine Candles, “fi Mack Teas. 1 !* «»'«■ “fi Canal T.oar. i <n6r! Dopey 4 C-o.'s Brandy. - ‘ w P ; l* e * D* ''fid French brandy. *'■ Madeira- and 20 do Port Wine, iirj- Naiara. and 15 do Teoeriffe Wine, I -i nl n •'"fiugab-da Whirtv. J * *aa« ,l ^ k T 1 ^ ^ PTfT Iraf brand. I • ten Jtttkj ca. aad 20 do St Croix Rom, J’U and Mia KiscniU. V-M te» r , Tf 11 ' S’rafiy. Gin. Rum and Whisky, ■ *( k Bridurk (.Iiampaign Wine, i j,, Hunpar.tn lic-n <Jo ! 1 ■Twf.y t- Cr " r ° “f d Rough and Ready do •» kT1 ' rir ’ p ' J * brao-i». ®*«1» arTVT - C-osben Cheese, and other ar- pveerira. ’ octlfi &. PALMES S UNDRIES—50 hhds prime Bacon S ; de*. 20 do Shoulder, 10 cask* *ugar cured Hams. 50 bbl* Boston Rum. 1001- Phelps’ and Rose Gin. DO do Domestic Brandy. 20 quarb ■ an i eighth cask* Malaga Wine. 125 bt*l« poo-1 rating Pot* toes. 100 boxes new scaled Herring. 2 hhds Codfish, 20 hi‘i bbls Geo Haw’s F M Beef. 40 boxes new M R Raisins. 20 d ground Pepper. 25 do do Coffee 100 kegs 5.10.15 and ? gallons. 2vXJ demijoas. 1.2.3. and 5 gallons. 200 bag* 4ro and buck ichot. assorted. 89 reams wrapping paper. 80 bx Beadel's 6s and 8s Candles. 80 bbls Stuart’s crashed aD powdered Sugar. 60 do B and C clarified do. 50 do Genes* Roar. 30 half do do. 60 bbls batter, sugar and soda Crack era. landing and for sale by n„v9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. ml. F. WILLIAMS. THAW)El'S OIJVICR. JACK BROWN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER. & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,, Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga.. Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, lee, and any adjoining counties where their services may bo required. jan20 FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUDR AT LAW. Washington City, D. C.. Will practise in tho various Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- ment. june22 JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Corner of Bay awl Whitaker-dreett. JAMES O. A. CLARIC. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—175 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 99 Bay-fired. Savannah, Georgia. MCQUEEN McINTOSIl, ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN HAHTR1DGE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of WhUaker-tl. awl Bay-lane, Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Office, comer of WhUaker-tt. and Bay-lane. Savannah, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST. Office, comer Bay amt Barnardstreds. Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus. Georgia. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WnOLXHJLK AND R RT AI L DRAI.KR IX WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. I Vest Side. Monument Square. Savannah, Ga. BROWN A HARRIS, BOARDING. LIVERY AND SAIJ* STABLES. WIST BROAD STREET. SAVANNAH. OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and WhiUker-streeLs. Office hours from 0 A. JL,to2, P. M.; and from 3J{. P. M. to 6, P. M. DAN IE I.L * COOPER, ATTORNEY'S AND OIUN'FKIJjOHS AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia. ktr Telegraphed fbr thg-GjoFgl^n. Lcglsatlve Elections, Ac. Mir.LKDOHNILU, Nor, 11. Tbo Ixiglilatura' haro otectod Qrorom Tuobp How* Ann Judge of tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer of 8a- ▼anliabj (len. Bbantlmt, Director of tho State Bank, Savannah { and L. E. Blkoklby, of Atlanta, Solici tor Coweta Circuit. The two-thirds rule relative to tbo election of U. 8. Senator, was adopted last night, No nomination has yet been made. STEABIMHIP ISABEL. FOR KKV WK8P AND HAVANA, ’ TbjeduinnTuMlay, 1 d November. ■ ■-20*. UNIT iC 1 » 81’ Al’E B MAID HTEAM- JflBBfHlP ISAllfcX, William Rolunh. Ooromsmlm, Wguhwly this port on tlie 1st and 18th of each month, leaving here fur above porti on Tuesday, 1st No vember. For passage only, apply to oeUtt OOnKNB 4 HERTE. DANCING ACADEMY. Monb. A. BONAUD respectfully Informs his ps- ' troiui that he will open hia Academy, at Armory AHall. on Saturday next, at 6 o'clock, P. M. * All hi* former pupil* are respectfully Invited to attend, the German band being engaged for tlie oa- 93“ Mom. A. B. begs leave to say that all 1 trlcltles » will bo cured by him. little eccen- nov8 CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. rTiHE underalgoeil has leased, snd has now fitted up in A. neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton street, next door to War 4 KlXM'a. to bo occupied aa a COFFEE-HOUSE, where ho Intend! to serve up. In superior style, every deli cacy of the season. New York and Savannah Oysters, Venison, GROUSE. PARTRlDGESj FISH, Fulton Market and PhUadelj>hvt lltrf, fyc., fyc., will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style never before equalled in tills city. 93“Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners on short notice. He will keep only tho best Liquors. oct7 JOHN McK. CODY. TD0UAH J. NATLOR. B. D. W. ALEXANDER. COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE, T. J NAYLOR 4 CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, No. 223 Bay tired, Savannah. Ga. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! j/iJjE/r Tlie subscriber respectfully informs tlio ladles kBjgJflfeand gentlemen of Savannah, that he Intends open- ^SggSlng a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular BY Music. Through long experience, and having con ducted largo schools. I10 feels confident ills instruction will bo perfectly satisfactory to all tiioso who may desire ids services in the above departments of vocal music. Desirous of forming a largo class tho price of tickets has been fixed nt $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons, including book*—the name or which is t. e •• Singing School Com panion,” consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes, choruses, motettes. church music, oratorios, etc , the most popular work of tho day. Those wishing to form ids class arc requested to hand in their names, as early as possible, to this office, or through tlio postofflcc, under address to JAMES PIEUPONT. novS—tf Organist and Teacher ol Vocal Music. T. J. NAYLOR & CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ^*' e "“^"cribers would announce to tlie com- munlty at large, that they are now opening in the new brick buildings. No. 223 Bav street,riarannah, Ga., a general and complete assortment of CARRIAGES) BIGGIES, SILKIES, &e. and will continue to receive, from time to time, additions to their stock, Hint they feel confident will meet the appro bation of customers. They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who has been long and favorably known in the south, as a gen tleman of extensive experience in the manufacture und sale of carriages; and who is connected with a first class manufacturing c-UblDhmcnt at tlie north. Their stock, which is got up under tlie immediate super vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material cod beautiful style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any market. Having thus perfected their arrangement* they are pre pared to offer carriages which, for lightness, strength and durability, are |>eciiliarly udapted to the requirements of this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination I* to hold out inducements not here tofore enjoyed by this community, and to keep constantly on band a supply of first class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to insure a share ol tho increaiing trade of tliis rajddin growing city. T. J. nayijoK" a D OMESTIC goods.—% and 4-4 brown shirting*. 9.'_ 10-4 and 11 4 bleached do ; Ji and 4-4 do shirtings ; Red and White Flannels ; Kersey* und Plains: Twilled and London Duffll Blankets; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and 12-4. A large stock of the above on band and for sale by #ep2fl HENRY’ 1.ATHKOI* & Co. D KEnS GOODS—Barege de laines. solid colored mousiin de Wines, printed French de laine*. black and a variety colored French merinos, colored plaid and brocade silk*, plain colored do. plain black do. Idack watered and black brocade do. plain white do. white brocade an t while water ed do. raw silk plaid.printed French <'ambries, bombazines, HAVANA,' CUBA,-Tbs pack.t schr. GEO. KS. MLKCKU, liigbeo, master, will meet with dispatch lie abort port, For freight or pssssgs apply to »18 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. hov!8 , BOSTON.—The brig ZKN0UIA, Rollins, mss- , , . .ter, will have ifnmodlsto dispatch ag above. For freight or passage apply to nwia BltrOHAM, KELLY k CO. BOSTON .—Tho fine bark CH AlUFS WILLIAM. .Hawes, master, will have dispatch as above. For lit or passage apply to no»ia BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. J® PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line—^The Saat regular packet schooner J. F. TOBIAS, will hare quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or . , —----- ..jlght or passage •I’ply to novia OODKN £ BUNKER. iks ...^VERFOOL^Tlm shin CHASE, Captain ULhaving the larger part of her cargo engogsd, meet with dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight apply to nil H. K, WASHBURN, Agent. BALTIMORE—Tlie flno sclir.. MOHAWK , .Graham, master, will meet witli dispatch as above, or Irelght or passage apply on board,at Tetfalr’i wharf, or novll BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00. J&k NEW YOltlC—Union Line—Tlie regular SZatpscket schooner FRANCES SATTERLY, Reevcland, Will hlvd ml 1 „U rltan.l-1. mm C* , f. ! master, will have quick dispatches above, pasaago apply to novlO OGDEN k NEW YORK—OlcTEitabllihcd Line. ■Hu - 'Tho schooner ECHO. Ixiwden, master, will meet Umputch as above. For freight or passage apply to novP BKIGHAYI, KEILY 4 CO, NEW YORK—Union Llne^B»Tiie regular Rpacket sclir. NORTH STATE, Horton, master, will Imre quick dispatch as above. For rreiglit or passage apply to nov8 OGDEN & BUNKER. NEW YORK—Old Established Line. —Tlie schr. 1'ATUIUK HENRY. Kuudsen, master, meet witli dispatch us ubovo. For freight or passaira apply on board or to 0 novB BRIGHAM, KEI.LY 4 CO. BALTIMORE—•The fast sailing packet sclir. VIRGINIA, Captain Axworthy, will tnoet with dis patch for tho above port. For freight or passage apply to H. K, IVAHHUjJrN, Agent. BOSTON.—Tlie packet schooner M. K. WELLS, ,Terry, inasU-r, will have immediate dispatch for the uuove port. For deck freight or passage apply to OGDEN 4 BUNKER. nov2 PHILADELPHIA—Ilcron’ii Line.—Tho regular packet schooner FANNIE, Beaston, master, having part of her cargo engaged, will linvo dispatch for the above port. For engagements apply to OGDEN ( 4 BUNKER. g&L,, BOSTON.—'Hie bark MARIA MORTON,Cautalo Bulk ley, will have dispatch for tho abovo port. For relgbt of 200 bales coltou. to complete ~~~ ’ ' octlff •to cargo, apply to ROWLAND 4 CO, apply to l NEW YORK—New Line.—Tho regular Socket hr.’g MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet dispatch fur the above port. For freight or passage H. K. WASHBURN, Agent octiSO FOR DKMRY’S FERRY AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.— 1 Tlie steamer mvlng been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trips between this city •aud Demry’s Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all the Intermediate binding*. Tlie Oregon lias been thoroughly refitted under the late Steamboat Iaw. and her accommodations for pas- st ngers are both ainplo nnd comfortable. She ho* been placed on the line particularly for tlie accommodation of tho planters and merchants on tho river. For freight or passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to KINCIILEY 4 THOMAS. Agents. Savannah. October 1st. 1863. oct5—dfilwlm BjfCOHKN no TttaO.j'i Will imuutV 'lx J Tlia following lota, on JonM street, koeording to Vinoent'a nap of the ettr—«2,21,20,.IP, Jb, 17. JA. 1» ( 14.18.12,23.24,2ft,26,27,«.28,80,81,82, W, BaledOW* mandng with lot No; 22,'eorher of Joan and rriefhtmU Term*—one-third caili, end balance on a porpetual gronnd rent of 7 cent. novfi Bale nope—200 coils Dillon's No 1 Rope, 8 bales do twine 100 bale* QunnytffothftKWTnolla^Krntu'chy Rope. aep9 Vahiabie Farm Lots—At 1‘rivate Hale. .Klcren ten acre lots, situated on Ixiver’a lane, being part of Millen'a farm, A plan of the lota may be seen at our counting room. Terma-one-thlrd cash, balance In two equal annual InatalmenU, with Interest, and aeooredby mortgage on property. , BY T.J. WALSH. Clothing at I’rivate Sale—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superflna frock, sock and overcoats, in lota suit puroliaaers, for salo low. Term* «m1»- novi Administrator'* Salo. On Tuesday, the 6tli December, will bo sold In front of the court houso, betweeu the legal hours of sale, The Interest of D. M. Rogora, deceased, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson's Island. For further par ticulars inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county aa the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator, Administrator's 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 ofSoutb Broad and Whitaker streets The lot is subject to ground rent * f |67 60 to tho city. Tho Improvements consist of a double tene ment dwelling, in the basement of which Is an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the Qrst floor I* two large and elegant parlors, wilh a spacious verandah, Inclosed with Venotlan blinds. Tn th* second story is four bed room*, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted witli gas There are spacious accommodations fur kitchen and servant rooms, csrriago house and stable In a brick building in the rear of the dwelling. On the lane. In the yard las fine pump and good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and washer. Tlie above proporty Is sold by leave of tho Ordinary, aa the property ofD. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order ol the administrators, 'forms will be declared at the salo. the salo. At Private Sale—Two live acre lots, one mile from the city, for sale low, if applied for immediately, on accommo dating terms. uplQ At i’rivate Sale—Grey. Hard Brown, and Brown Brick in quantities to suit purchasers. auglO A Dcstrable Building let for Bale. Lot No 0. fourth tything, Anson ward. For particular*, itlngroor ' *' inquire it tlie counting room. G REENE AND PULASKI I/rrrKRY.-Drawn number* of Class 136 44 42 64 1 20 68 28 26 49 63 8 0 32 Also. Extra Class 70: 40 60 62 66 75 34 56 16 71 68 9 73 61 8 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WrniINGTON’8. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. Class 136, draws on Monday, 14tb Instant, in this city, Sales eloseal 3 o’clock.I*. M OanTAL. $8,530. 75 Number Isittery—12 Drawn Ballots. 43-Tickets $2—1 shares In proportion. Extra Class 81, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, 15th November. umsi. r ..tcIO* POlt FALATKA, (E. F.) VIA VdCvAMitaaim Darien. Bruntiviek. St. Marys. Jacksonville awl MiUsUmury. {Black Creek.)—-The new snd elegant steam packet .ST. JOHNS. Captain James Freeborn, will leave- for lbe above place* on Thursday morning, litli inst..and con tinue to leave every Thursday. This boat lias been built expressly for the trade, nnd Ini* large and airy state-room accommodation* for passengers. F • • • • apply on board at tlie Florida Steam gas works, or to novl3 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents. OPPOSITION LINE. , . «-n—PALYTKA. FI.A., AND INTERMEDIATE ■hoT:.. iGs . 1*1 K'W _l M,.i oi-.ru tirntuniay morning :ket *■"'* ‘ ” ‘ ” $20,000. 78 Number I/ittery—13 Drawn Ballots 93" Tickets 85—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by the package for sale in Bay lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson & Camp. nov!3 E. W1THINGTON. t WKLAKA. Cnpt. ntfliu'ch-—. . r .. n. King, wilt leave ts above. Forfreiglit engagemvnts.up- ply on board, or to S M l.AFEITKAU. Agent. X. B.—The fare to Brunswick is reduced to 84. aug2£ OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—/Ur I’al'itka. Fla..a»>tatl the interme diate lawlingt <m the route. The superior new .'-tenm-packet WELAKA, SCOiptata S. Kixo. will, until further uotice, alpacas, mourning de lainos. etc. Received and for sale bv sep29 HENRY LATHROP k CO. strictly prime Goshen Butter. al«>. choice Rutter, 4 fts for 81. fair Butter, 5 fts for 81. for salo by oct29 W. O. DICKSON. m A. > SHORT, Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of every de#crijition. Residence first door west of St An drew's Hall, Broughton Street. AVM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER. .Vo. 15 Barnard rir'jd. Savannah. Ga Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copjier boiler*, light and force pumps, hydraulic raflis. and kitchen range*, con stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at tended to " oet23—3m ROOFING. The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciple*.and from sixteen year*’ experience, feel* assured be can give satisfaction. Prices rery low. Beat reference giTen. J. J. MAURICE. jgyGutters and Conductor* made to order. M. AVIIIT SMITH, ATTORNEY ANT) CtiUXSElJjDK AT I^tW. Alligator. East Florida. Will practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah. Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND Col'NSKU/Jit AT LAW, Fbrryth, Monne County. Ga. J. B. I1AYNK, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Scarlsjrough. Scrixen Gaudy, Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. jy26—3 m 5. YV. RAKER, ATTORNEY AND OOUNSFJLOR AT LAW. Monti cello. Jefferson County. Florida. Reference—Hon. W. B. Fu:anr*. Savannah. Ga. sortment of white and colored Marseilles and I Jnen Y’ests.for sale by jeS PRICE k VEADF.R. R OCKLAND LIME.—1200 Cask* Rockland Slone Lime in store, and for sale* in lots to suit pvrchic«er* bv nov2 E. W. RUKER. /YILS. fcc.—10 bbl* Linked OiY. 10 do Sjx-rni do. 10 do Re- boiei’ Window Gl*aasV“iy."S5.'bj*a? |b * WWto J ^-100 auglO CRANE k R01WKB8. 1MH Ac.—300 casks Ume. 50 bbls ITaster. D».000 L I—- Laths, for sale, to arrive per briz Tiberius from Boston, by sep22 OGDEN k HUNKER. F lJJUR—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale by *op23 ROWLAND k CO L AW B'KlK.S.—United .‘■late* Annual Digest for 1852 nauder’son the 1-iw of Shipping; 3d Greenleaf 01 Evidence : Knzli-h Law nnd Equity Reje,rts. vol 15 ol Judge Story’s Works. nov8 W. THORNE WH.I.IAMS. All 147 BAY STREET. P RICE & VEADER are receiving a large avrortmeot of fashionable and seasonable go-id*, cou-i-ting of the latest imjiortation* of Cloths. Cassimere* and V which they respectfully invite tlie attention of their friends and the public. «»cl3 LANDS FOR SALE. efia The *u*>«criber offer* for sale, on accommodating *y^term*. his two plantations, of 700 acre* each, in Idber- ty county—one within IJ4 mile of Walthourriile. and tlie o’tfier within 2.4 mile* of Hinesrille. Udb arc highly im proved. and have all necessary buildings on them. I would also sell 2000 acre* of well timbered land*, near Beard’s Bluff, on the AUtamaba river Parties wishing to purchase can learn all particular* by calling on me. or addressing me. st Hine**i!lc. liberty county. Ga. net29—Stf CHARLTON HINRi feb3 WltLUM B. rUMLVO. iOH.X M. KILL EX. FLEMING A MILLEN. The undersigned having united in the practice of law, will attend punctually to anT bii»ine*«entru!ted to their care. Office eornerof Bay and Whitaker SlreeU. over Mes*r». Swift. Densluw k Go’s. 1 3 H* (| * taifir ft . <a *ri5e{ ?>ugar. 50 do powdered do, m * W <toren Brooia, I * tnn, do do 3 46 J* 0 ”* Biscuit. J ^ “ d S 0 Sji, if 4 *Caudles XSjt*** No 1 Mkcl'-rfL hij?rare.Leaf Lord. . auc v..u„d. Twbace,. rood brands THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND OOUN.-iHJ/iR AT I-VW. TroupviUe. Georgia. Will practise in the CL*ccuit Courts of Tlioma*. I/iwnde*. Qinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Georgia : and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Modicon and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia countie* in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Department* at Wash ington. MORE SEW BOOKS. T HE CHINESE INSURRECTION, with notices of t) creed and pn»cUmations of the insurgents, translati from the French, with a Chinese Map. The Crar and the Saltan, or Nicholas and Abdul Medjid. and the Turks in Europe, their rise and decadence, by F. Bouret. Mis* Bremer'* Homes in the New World, new supply. Louis NY11. his life, suffering and death, by irBeauchero Jouiine’a Campaign of Waterloo, with a map,new supply. John C. Calhoun’* Works, vol 3. Shady Side, or Life in a Country Parsonage. Mertiand. by the author of Margaret Maitland. The Attorney, or Correspondence of John Quo* life in the Mission, the Comp, and the Lenina. Life of William Pinckney. Guslivus lindortn. by Emtlie F. Carlen. Tip Top. or a Noble Aim. by Mrs. TuthilL G. P. Morris' Poems, fine edition, with plates. bot9 THORNE WILLIAMS. W*. M. Lawton, JL WanmncBT lUcox. Wm. M. TaruiB. Josrni T. DiU. AVM. M. LAWTON A CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, .Vo. 13 South Wharf. Charleston. S C. augC3—2aw«m '* SsimasTe rood bra => ^Un.m.’ Tobacco. •» j-ai, Croton and Beaded’ YV. THORNE WILLIAMS, H AS received a rarietj of new books—Greenleaf’s La- of Evidence. voL 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law. Flanders on the Law of Shipping. The Mud Cabin, or British Institutions, English Items, by Matt. F. Ward. Bullock’* Art of Building, for the u*e of architect*, build ers. draughtsmen, machinist*, engineer* and mechanic*. Jane Seaton or the King’* Advocate, a Scottish romance Putram's Monthly, for October. The Hamorous Sieaker. for school*, debating dabs, 4c The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee Urntx. The Rebel Scout, a romance of the Revolution. London Art Journal, for September. Illustrated Record of the N Y’ Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8. Physician's Yiriting list, for Yb54. octi SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS. 1 .X Ann L1GHTO OF SASH tr-ua 7X9 to 12X20 : 2i l*/,Y/UvJ pair Blind* for VYindow*.fromSX10 to 12XD luo Panel Doors, variou* siie*. OddSisesfmrnisbed on the same term*. For sale bv JOHN G. TALUGANT *6 Pearl SUi«», o-j • ** ***** Rohan*. tiram, FigK. io oet20 F^ta mu.ls flour, Jtlb Airrur-m- ,r-r.T-. m. * i** ^oniJERN VVIIEAT. ’ Steamship Com pony. Also. Seven Per Orat. Bailroad Bond- r fur to* mill*, evpect to Wanted to Parelsaee—Bank of the State of Geo . —0 wltb .... , «lucl.tbe» IT* *** '‘«*d* a week of this w-li nnB from the Railroad IV- ker* favorable term* CRAVE fc RODGERS. heretofore existing * M -.. w J-r ■?aa»> -Uym W. r-J 7? V AI1 I*r*M»*hav- , win prraent them. wil! nuie jaymett t« wiClse emrtiT, i0HS F.O-BYRNK. ' - «Jd «and. by the "win aeaunirf J F. CTBY'ENE. t ULiu, vcmrr t* “ VXT c roB with ,a4e »»ica»fi has this **?** C- Srao. of GJyxm Hra. k Earn « 1b ikjj 5 "’'* Ooibf. Utf. jlUBXiTJK . m . wcia. “^“•Ssas - STOCKS, BONDS, HViR SUE by the undereigned— r Shore* in the Central Railroad and Banking Company in the South-western Railroad Com pan v. in tl»e Mnsooge KaDrood C-itnjaaj. and ha the New fork and Savanna GEORGE X. NICIIOLS, (Boms' Buil'ling. opjnrile Pulaski lloutt. Having made large addition* to hi* establishment, continue* to do Bra.'K AND JOB PRINTING, in hi* u»ual neat and handfome style, and on aeecuumriating terms. AQUATIC-CLUB OF GEORGIA. T HF. first annunl regatta of the Aquatic Club of Georgia, will take place nt Savannah, commencing on Tucx- Ivcember Cth. 1533. Tlie following purses are offer- ed by the ciub: For eight-oared boat*, not to excee! 4 s feet in length. 1 Pur*e 8400 For six-oared boat*, not to exceed 4 J feet in length. 1 Puree 305 For four oared boat*, not t» exceed 3S feet in length. 1 Purse 200 For two-<«red boat*, not to exceed 32 feet in length. 1 Purse 100 septSO—3tawtd M. CUMM1NG. Secratary. CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS! W E have thi* diy opened a new and splendid asvirt- ment of carjet* cousi.ting of— Hemp, Dutch, Venetian, Stair, Three Fly, Ingrain, and Brussel* Carpets. Also, a very bnnd M >u>“ a*.wirtment of Velvet and Ch<-n»-l Rue*. Hemp, and Coroa Mat*. Drugget and Floor Oil Clotli*. all of which will be sold at thelo«e*t price*, by sep20 AIKEN k BURNS. B REAlTsilWu-Tor cutting brc*d”of an'e. 4 ,ial thick. n«-**. rii leave cveiT SareKiur. at 10 o'clock. A. M. Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Ilarien 83 00 | To Picolata 8« 00 St. Marys 4 60 I Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville « O') | Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke. forOcala. will be (-shipped free of all cliarges at Palatka. For freight or ]>a*«age apply on board at the Clixrleston Steam Packet Coinjany ’* wharf, or to fell8 a. M. UFFITEAU. Agent. Life and Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY. HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $250,000. ^ m.m~........ . Airitp Gfu.. I’reabtaijt, Jxb. C. Wautunf. Sec’y. ■or freight or passage, | TLLm Company will issue t'-iieies on tlie Joint Stock Packet wharf.near the j principle, ami upon the Mutual plan, combining the benefit* of both systems at the option of the Tlie strength, ability and well invested capital of Die In stitution are. in my opinion unsurpassed by any life Insu rance Company in this fctate or Union. [I.. S.J signed It O. FINNEY. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Stale of Connecticut. 93“ Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian ri*k» taken «>n reasonable term*. Tlie subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies : Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital $2,500.00 Capital paid in $1,000,00 C. K. Usman. K-q., Y Hkvkt ijrnuM. Esq., J-Trustees. Now York. ROBKKT DlM/I.V, VbJ. J Farmer*’ Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. KnlcUcrbockcr Fire Insurance Comrony. Capital $150,000. New York anil Eric Fire Insura*'*'* Lomp’y UNITEIJ STATES MAIL LINE. /br Palatka. E. F.. via Darien. Brunswick, st. Marys. Jackson- Capital $150,000. , # , having a ra-h inve.ti- Tliese fornpanit - „ .. . in bond and mortgage, are p t er"red to effect Inauraoi * j against damage by fire.ua al*'”"' 1 " ^ property on reason ' able terms. _ vide. MuklUburg. Black Creek awl Pientata. - . Tlie superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON. ' able terms. ... , T- K.Hbaw, will leave on Tuesday Mora’ ! For insurance in eltje-'« f «« »h-’»e named Curopanire ing. ai lo o'clock, aud will continue Ut leave every Tuesday, apply to .1 Tlie Itatea of Passage by this Boat, areas follows: ! A. \UM{UR. General Insurance Agent. To Darien $3 00 tn<1 A R* ut tor the above Com[ianie*. St. Mary* .’.‘'‘‘‘'.‘.'4 60 ! wpt 20-ly office 120 Congress wit. Jacksonville % 00 j - vanttiitlK MANUFACTORY. ViRlkto.-.-.'‘ s 00 I OA,t hlGV.i. BUGGIEK AND SULKIES.—.< Black Creek 8 00 | 3 eneffl assortmeet. just received.—Hie *ul For freight or passage, apply on board at the Cliarleiton \\n'r'v P r ' l,r ^' u > offer to the iiublic. Carriage- Steam Packet wharf, or to 1 • freala from some of tl. msrtl CLAGHORN A CDNNINGRAH. A«CTU. J" 1 S ’ “ ' BolHen. «t tl.1- A'orll.. — me oeiecwon* were rnw„ »,v one of the firm with *lri< VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. reference to the ^•lrem^, t 7 of ^; “ a 'rket ’ O N the fifteenth day of December next. I will sell, at auc- 1 r, *"- r * r ‘ ; detennuiM v, od1 _ <(jch art j c | P , [ n thei tion. in the city of Tallahassee. Florida, that valuable j’" e - th> y can con.ideaij, au ,j wa ,rant.fuel tract of Und known as ~ Tiger li-itnmoek.’’situated in Wa- ln z a“'iredthat they wil^ tx su*w| nw i in.Mesitira MU kulla county. Fla., about 12 or 15 mile* from .-t. Mark*. * n ‘* f' ncr wor*. than 1^* bet-, u*u*Kf kept in th' and near the Wakulla river, containing 18<W acre*, nearly „ all of which is rich hammock and cane brake, and unequal. ^fi* Public are most re*pcctfu]W i-«|ue*ta*.i 0 cJi.exarr e-1 in quality and location by any tract of land, of the size. an ! «ti*fy then.reives, whether they are •„ Mrne( . in the southern countv. T« rin<—One-third cash, balance ; hj * n examination of their stock 5 - 1 —■ year* with interest Sale positive. | All kinds of Repa'rlug done m heretofore • - • — - 1 l,.S. IiZ.V*MT n W, July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-wts WM. W. CHEI-VER. ' Further infotination can be obtained from Ja*. T. Archer. Tallahasree. or myself, at Albany, novfi—dAwlm ’ BAKERY! BAKERY!! r I'MIK under*igije«l l/eg< leave to inform the citizen* of X Savannah, that he will open on the 1.1 of November, a Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson and Charlton streets, where he will have the llest of Flour aud the Largest Size Bread PIANO FORTES. THE lubscriber* sole agent* for A. HU/ art k Co b., and Juno B. Dunham's Plan Forte*, are always supplied with an »> sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instri ment.. For durability they can befullr warranted, wbil their superiority oftoneon'l touch is evident and acknow edged by the in'-st casual observer, a* well as the critic- connoisseur. The ladies are respectfully invited to vie for the price, his system !*eing cash and no credit. Jle will the.* instrument*. An arrangement having been effecte guarantee that hi* frien-i* aul the public in patronizing wilh one of our most eminent Pianist* for the purpose,the. him w 11 be satisfit*!. can also be enabled to judge of the tone. Ticket, to be paid for in advance, and Bread for cash on- , F. pKiBAl'M & CO.. Market-square, ly. llcketa can he left at the house if required, or Bread 93- Secondhand Pianos taken in exchange, also tune carried to any part of the city. 1 and repaired. Jell Tlie cash *y«tem i* the order of the day with me. a* I — have l»»t enough in by-gone day* What I* hare lost with b*d customer* I will make up will, good paying patron*, by giving them a erger size bread. a» cash will move the H", •rid. kuife . slicing «m*>ked le»f. cutting , to It of a regulated to cut any thickne-s require-1 frox For sale br J. P. COI.UNS. S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—The mb-eriM baring been api-ointed agent for the »V»t invaluable publication. JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Dablin. Iwiurens eounty. Ga- late junior partner of the firm of A 4 J. Cochrwxf, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all businea* entrusted to h>* care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guytom F. H. Row*,Dublin.Ga.: M Mirth,Savannah. ma"vT—dkwly prepared t« rereive *ul*reriptii comni*-uce on the 17th Sept. GF augl9 Succeisor li»tTiOo?l ERY.'icc—GVntkin next volume B. MrmiKI.L. F. Zogbaum k Co. nd ladies'white. A. CHAMPION. AT Ills STGISfc MARKET SQUARE.—Has o n baud, and offers for sale on rrarensble terms—100 tjarrel* crashed, j^w-lerd. clan bet anl brown *u- SEaSHlgar*: 76 bag* R*o. Cuba.aud old government coffee. 5“ k*ir.U IttWnw <S“I n»vr I „ a Smitb . 50 half bbl* -lo do do ) 100 V*. lO'J. 40 lb. bag* choice Oitroiee Flour. 40 bbU Butter.Sugar. S»,-la Cracker* and lllot Bread. 15j bols. Potatoes. Carter's June and merces. for family tlie obstruction* at tbe entrance of my *tore. quent ujion the putting up of an Iron Front, art now sufh eiently remove1 to enable them to «•!»* trees* to th interior, where they well find tbe shelve* well stocked * usual, with Crockerv. Cbma. Glas* and Stone Ware, famil Hardware- wo»d *nJ willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Col lery ; together with a great variety of lempt. Lantern- Wick*. Fancy and House Fumisbiog Good*, which will b- sold at m'/ieiate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS. aug26 100 Brran-*treet. S UNDRIES —50 bbl* Genesee Hour. 60 do Butter. liuyV and reeta Cracker*. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 50 do fctuarl' ified Sugar. 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 80 boxes L Connecticut Ri 200 Reynold's 11am*. 10 blid*. i fijxe. i'atant si-erm. au-i Candle*. bbl* K. Phelps aivl B'**e Gin. 40 do 1‘ ver do. landin? and for **!» by augCI SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 00. J^HAWLS ladi ; nee*lle-w./rkr-l 0>lla. 1. Sleeves. Cnemesett* ntants'Woi*t* aud C«;** ; Ca‘btnere8c»rfs ; Ribbon* gentlemen's and children's Hosiery : need leworke G L black and colored kid Glove* ; cashmere, buck. Berlin Glove-; Ladies* and gentlemen's buck Gauntlets; nd gentlemen'* cotton, meiioo and silk Hosiery and lull -election of choice Tea*. Fpioe. Murtard. oi l Morgahela Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wine*, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbl* Beef, barrel* halt bbl*. quarter* Sal-D-in. table Salt. Vermioella. Macar oni. Ac.. Ac., all of which are off-re 1 to Families. Planter* and Countrr mertlianta. is cash or approved i-aj-er. half b'«re : n full supply of ’.•oy’* and Misres' Hosiery : dies', gentlemen's and children's oilk and meripo Y e*ta. For sale by oct 1 -0 DE WITT &. 3IORGAN .ITER for tale, at the lowest market price, a Urge and Jlrtfr. notrl* On Tueaday, 6lh court houM r «... m/Mi, O rdon Lot No. M, contah «nd $ Jialf ocru, xltuaUd on t_ city. Term* oath. Purchawr »V U o’clock', In front of tfir To Rent-Four ttro-alory woodi Ui&eetT SSsS»» ; '. Weet Rroad and Roberie elreete. TIim* and neatly finished, with all food out-bi' apply at the couatiof room, buiiSG&r Mih Hldee Wanted—Th# highest market prices wfll be aeMt for freon, dry, salted and flint btdea. Apply at our ewttU In* room. ' octlS Improved Essence of Coffre,—Wo hare Just received from lelpbla, $nS w"* the manuCaeturen in Philadelphia, amf wtll continue to keep on hand for aale, Augustus Hummel's Improved E$* •ence of Coffee, lliis is the best composition of Coffee ever offered tor sale, and Coffee made from the Essence i* much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, wrfeotly dear, and in every roe poet superior to the floeet Rio Coffee, and in uso will prove a nett savinf 76 per cent _ : ; r —-- nett savinf 76 per cent 0Te f. ( ^ tr * # prepared In the ordinary manner. Try it and see if It does not. mayl2 Auction sal* or now» akd oauiaoibl or antiamt. , E *tonslro and unrraerved sale of HoraesCarriage#, Buggiee, filer, fkinhln and RlnirU 17——u. , - .1. ..i n._n.... . ’ [Bale Poetponed.] M 10 " Udk» •"* Gcntlom.n’f Baddies, Bridles, Ac., 4c., A«. BY J, 8* Rx AN, Auctioneer, On FRIDAY next, the 18th Inst., at the Uvery Establish* ment of Mr. O'BRIEN. 28 Cbamters-etreet. Charleston. 8. P;’ ui 1 .°^ c . ,ock ’ uh“'i MMwiy mw, to the highest bidder, without the least reserve, the followiof REVKRAL PAIRS OF HATCHED HORSES, accustomed to the dty. In good order and condition. SEVERAL HORSES, used to slnglo draft, and suitable for ugjrles. Ao. ,, STYLIBH PARADE HORSE, acknowledged to t^ tho finest Parade Horse in the city. SEVERAL FINE CARRIAGES, with Harness to match, all well kept In good order. DOUBLE A*'*' ~ ONE GIO. ONE 12 BEAT OMNIBUS, in perfect order, with harnem, and India Rubber Ton Cover to protect baggage from tho weather. ONE CART and harness. Terms of sale:—For any amount less ttian MOO, cult t over tliat amount, 00 days, with an approved endorsed note, and interest added. Purchaser to settle, and remove tho property on the day of sale N. D.—The Horaes and Carriages can be examined the day previous to the sale, Should the weather prove unfa vorable, tho sale will take place indoor*—and l argains may be expected, as the present owner retires from the business uoi-18 J. H. RYAN. 22 Broad street UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW YORK AND HA VANN AII STEAMSHIPS. IMT8 OV ttuvnra BAVA.VJUII VOX HMW TOHJC. The Florida. Captain Woodliull, Nov'r 6 The Alabama. Captain Bchenck, ** 0 Tlie Augusta. Captain Lyon M 12 " Ill Ttie Florida. Cantaia WoodhuU, The Alabama, Captain Bchenck, Tlie Augusta,'Captain Lyon “ 26 Tlie Florida, Captain Woodhul! Dec’r 3 Tlio Alalrama, Captain Bchenck, “ 7 Tlie Augusta, Captain Lyon. u 10 Tlie Florid#. Captain Woodliull,......,..,,..,., “ IT the Alabama, Captain Bchenck,..* “ 21 Tlio Augusta, Captain Lyon 11 24 Tlie Florida, Captain Woodliull u 31 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and comfort—making their patsago# in 60 to 60 hours, nnd are commanded by skillful, careful and po lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance lo New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, In January next, this lino will lw semi-weekly. Cabin pass age, $26. J’ADKl-FORD, FAY 4 CO.. Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL !,. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, New York UNITED STATES WAIL LINE# a rnyi/li in 5p to 65 hours,—A m, Fork turd ' ariesUm SUam j Adger’s ’lurvcs every Batunlay w .,„ l , IM , each aUcmato Wednesday. On Saturday the now and splendid Htaamshlpe JAMES ADGMt. Captain J. DiCKlxso.v. 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. lintur. 1.20c tons. ^ SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fuwnat. 1 fw tons, will leart each altennata We-inesd r. having been newly coppered and guards raised, i* now fn complete order. * For freight or passage, having elegant state room accent* modations, apply at the office of the Agent. HENRY MJK8ROO.V, N. B —A new ship will be placed in the lino to cot with theSe-Gicnier on \\ cdnendaj-*. FO« 1‘HILADELPHIA—FARE I —FARE Bri«v~i. 71,-Ul ,m AfUrwvn, JuntUSu,SPRCT1M Tl,„ (lne :v;.i7 tow niiumajuiA, June 4 June I*. July... 2 July K July 30 August 13 Sept 1C Sept 24 October..., 8 October., ..21 November, fi November.19 .tuns burthen. J. pei anuexd schedule ev«jv*'”‘ e .atur«Uy. vkow aisuiMetijy. June 11 (Sept.. June 25 Oi^T 4 ' 1 ,, Julv. tJacUiber... 15 July!.!.’ '.V/5|Octijb«'r ...2'J Augui>--’- • • 6 November.. 12 Apfiirt 20’Novemlier. 26 £Cptemtar.. 3|Deceml«r..J0 Cabin paasage. Bli-erage O Tlirough ticket* to New York..... 17 This ship ha* 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 of passenger*. In I’liiladelphla. thl* ship occupies the same wharf as tha IJvcr|e«ol steamship* City of Glasgow and City ol Munches* at the foot of (Jubeu street, and Central wharf,Charles August 27|De«embor.. f 116 ton. Freight on all perishable article* must be pre-pald. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wharf.Charleston. SAMUEL T. F«ICF_ ju*e7 Agent. Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to TallahaMce, Fla. JlaitroaA la (jglHhorj,—Stages to JuUahaisee. TKiZSTBBjfe Tbe Dally arrange- ^ ftfily 1 “‘Iff* 1 me-1 on thi* route • cssiiiiuerice*] on the 6th Inn , running three time# a week 1 ”ta. Newton. Bainlsridge. ano Quincy, an' 1 , three time# a | w **'- via. ■niomasrille.llunransviBe. fcc. I’^^-wer* by tills rout* will leave Macon at half vaat • 1 o'clock, A. u by Railroad for »>gieth/»n-«- The Stare# 1 leavingOgKdiM/^rjtber way at II o’cke-k. arriving at Tab I laliassee. at 10 o'ci^-k on u.e evening of VK** next day—tima j by eith'-r route 35 hour*. j Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbridg# ; and Quincy, to Tallalias**v returning, leave# Tallahassee oa 1 Sunday*. Tuesday* and Thursday*, at 10, P, M. On Tuesday*. Thurwlayz. and Saturdays, by tbe way of ; Thomavville—returning unit route on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10. P. M. | Through from Oglethorjie to Tallahassee by either row to ’ in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 60 l hour*. I Br thl* route Pae*e»r*r*1 raving Kavanuah by 8 o’eloe ! Train of Car*, will arrive at TalUb****# In 50 hours. It 1# also decid'd!y the bent, cheapest and twest expeditSoos route ! for travellers to Apalachicola end West FV/rida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1.76 ; from Oglethorpe j to Tatlahaaasw. $16.00. L C. B«aw. Agent at Oglethorpe, j A. A. Fnutxa, •* - Tallaliassoe. | — augfy) V. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor MACON AMD WESTERN RAILROAD. l>j ta’ixe* and half do Family and Common Soap. Trimmings. Cambric and .Swiss Bands ; embroidered 50 do half do Tobacco. 2i> quarter do Th<ana»' Nectar linen cambric Handkerchief*, just received and for rale * Leaf Tobacco. the lowest price*, by *e27 DzWJTT fc MORflAN. S &13lSr5i.“5rwKi • o«wh» ^ wheat Fk ewab Mill* Georgia do. 150 bag* Cunnfogbaza’i do. 5'i bbls pure Gen**eee do. 28 do H Smith's extra do. 6 do butter, sugar and wrla Cracker*. 400 bar* prime |pew and t»ir Rio Coffee. 100 hbd* prime Bae/m Side*. 20 00 d' Shoulder*- 25 catke *ur*r cured Haul. 40 hhd* prime *» fair Porto Ricw Sugar. 15 do do Saint Croix do. 3WI bbl* Stu art’* A B and C clarified do.W do cra«bed and powdered d* 100 do K Phel;*' and Pe**e Gin. 40 do Domestic Brandy. 5 do New England Rets, lor rale by <**16 ' SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO. Mali Train. Leaves Macon dally, at ^o’clock. P- M. “ Atlanta - u “ P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta witli tbe Train* of tl»e Wewier* snd Atlantic and fjaGrange IVAd*, are! with tlie iHy ; Train of the Georgia K/*ad. arel at Ma#*" 1 whh tbe Hay j Trains of the Central and South-weitem i-asAs. Paa*wnger ' will arrive in Macon at 12 }^. and at Atlanta at having ■ the remainder of the (tight for rest. Pao^nger* going S*>uth. via Montg^wnery. (Ala.) wh# . leave Savannah atft A. M.. will arrive at UonigotDtrj la lor- ; tr-eight Lours, including all «toppages, and only tezi hours . *tagfnr. AcoonjtD'riatlonTrainf.Tri-WeiekJy.wiB leave Macon every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, et 8 o'clock. A. M. Es. i turning, leave Atlanta every 7 oewlay. Tbcnday and Satur- i day. at IK A. M. Thl* Train wi!J oocnect with the Night Train ‘A the Georgia Road at Atlanta, end with th* Night Train of tbe Central iV*ad at Mocrxi. l'as**&g«n by the up. ward Train con dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, SopH* ! Maoojr. May 17.1852. »mo jyg SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. HENRY LATHP-OP fc CO. I fu lly we]’. *elecU»l rv«ek of Dry Good?, to which they re.pect- FROTECTIOS INSURANCE COMPANY’, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agenta of the a bore Company are prejiared to take risks against FlU on Buildings aad their contents. Aloo YLuoxi Sza Risxk on the most favorable term*. BRIGILVM. KELLY fc CO., Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN. TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. fc A R.4ILROAD, Ringgold. Walker County. Georgia. TTTILL attend to the purchasing vn cumtuUnon. Corn, f V Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold IV}<ct being situa ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable term* than at almost any other point njon the W. fc A. lla'lnod Order* covering the cash, with limited or discretionary instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks whh order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly. Sa vannah.maylO DANIEL CROMLAY. J FASHIONABLE DCXIT MAKER—Comer tf Brow; k- km and Bull strait.—The subscriber desire* to in form the public that be has opened as above, where he i* prepared to execute orders for Boot* of the finest finish and style, and eouaL if not superior to any berrUfore offered ‘to the public. Having many friends in thi* State who have been hi* patron* in Charleston, respect fully eolidtafrvm them and tbe public a call and a trial, mill* jia. and Bank rt Savannah Slock. For Inrent-mewt—$5,000 in hood and mortgage o find rate city property. BANCROFT fc BUY'AS, nov2—6 * 117 Bay atreet. N EW BOOKS—LyeB’s Manual of ESeraenUry Gertaqv or the Ancient Changes of the Earth, revised edition I.ytir* Principle* rt Geology, the Modern Changes e the Earth. Reading* Preparatory to Confirmation. All's not Gold that Glitter*, by Cutum Alien. Tbe Liude Drummer, or Filial Affection, tiinring to S^end. Hurpere' ana Putnam's Magazine* for November. Bleii Haase comidrta in two vrtazaea. Fun Jotting*, by WiUis. Oxford Bfibleo. ofaR«aae*, with morocco, velvet and olbr novfi W. THORNE Wunys C U-PAETNERanP Nonce.—The underrigned havi^ this day united themoelres under the firm, name an cyJe rt K»a fc Tartm for the purpoae General Factorage Gaum r carrying a* ndcr their* vice* to their friends and the public, and raopeettuDv arts, rtt their patrnw*re. They aa*y be Uand ai Mcmc*. War fc Sana'a Counting Itorau, to whem they rtgcctfaflj r**r. v. & unfit. ms I'RY FEET PRESERVES THE HUYLTH.—Just received, a few case* water-proof Boots; alao, n lot rt thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as sortment rt Gentiemen’* nnd Ladies’ over Shoes, acme rt a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prions. t»v R. fLECOAN 4 00.. 106 Bryan-streeL All in Vast will please coll and yadgefor themed re*, deell fft] re rib B ATON. BEEF AND LARD—» casks Bacon Shoulders. Wdof “ ' * - Side*. 30 half bbl* Fnltoa Market Berf ; Si bbls choir* Leaf Lard, for sale by nov6 McMAHON k POYUL P ICKLE*. SPICES, fcc.—10 doeen half gaD«as*, quart* and pint# mixed Pickles. 10 doeen on# a*4 twe pound Cherries, imparted. 28 doses preserves. 60 boxes Lemon Syrun. 50d3aao amorted tor- dislo. 75 boxes Pepper, SO^do Mustard^JO boxw^gttrand Coffee. For sale br oetSS McMAHON fc POY1 E ASTPXN HAY.—78 bales prime Eaetem Hay, in store. and far sale. Al*o, 150 bales per brig Samuel B- for iibtoaniw.br Em V. BUKER. TAISSOITIION.—The firm rt G. W.Giuuxr * CY>_ is JL/ thi*davdieaetved — ‘ wfll be settled ' “ •sired by mutual oeneewt, aad the batfneae by G. W. Ganaanr. who ktbe seewerand if the late fow*, and wfll omtaone the bud JteaaSsby B^.MtasfKWs msmiLsms aco. w e»<itainitig the spreche* < f J«bn C. Calhoun delivered in the House of Representative* and in tbe fenate of the United Stale*, edited by Richard K. ^ral>. receired and for sale by sep!4 S. B. PIB1EY. 135 Coazrest »t. F 'WSH butter, sugar, sola, walnnt. and fancy Crackers: n'nzcr Snatis. 4c..ju*t received per steamer Aarurti, ** W. G. DICKSON. L IQUORS—175 b‘>ls recti fiM Whisky. 160 do E Pbelp*’ aolp; "" "' fc H Rve Gin. 25 do domestic' Brandy. 50 do N E Rum. for aale by oct£9 WEBSTER fc PAINFj. jJyj'Ol'RNLNGi GOODS—-Black Bc mUrines. of the best make ; black French and Enrl>b Merino* ; black Al paca a full a*f/ortuient. it all price* ; black Silk*, plain and figured, all uualitie* ; black Mouvlin de Laine*. best quali ty : Second Mourning Silks and Mosstta ae Inine* ; English and Italian black Crape* : black Lore Veil* and Handker chiefs : CLimezett*. Collars and tdee’c*- rt tii* fall impor- tat ion. for sale by oct22 AIK1N fc bURN. - ?. printed M. Oc Inines. a large and beautiful stock, 1 can get him. ITain colored do. and Cb'.oo* and Broadway Browns, ; julr2 Small figured Mouslra de Laine*. for children, | TWENTY' DOIA-ARS REWARD.—Ronawsy fzvn Englisb and American MoasRn de Laine* ffy the *ab*crit>er. oa the 16th of August, a negro m»i Printed Satin de Cbeoe*. new and very handsome. 1 ffjm 7<>m. about forty year* oil stout and chunk;. Mourning Good*. JjLbailt. and has a mark ie*etabling a leather or arrow A great variety ed Mourning I»rea* Good* and Embroide- cOTtu^cing at the bawe rt the re»*e and runxnag up th* rieo, consisting of every thing new and beautiful forehead- He will probably try to get to Savannah, wher* Hosiery. he ha« spent several rear* rt runaway life, and wa* an io A larre variety rt English and German Hosiery. for u- m ,** Savannah jail a rood part rt the year 1849. din*, gentlemen, and children. j WIIJJAM GERMANY'. Aleo, _ .. ... 1 I>eo3 county. Florida, Sept. 12.1853. eeplfi—dfcwtf ffif RKS ISLAVH SALT.—3.000 ba*hsl* in store and lor G UNNY CI/iTH—fJW bale* weighing V4 ft*. jard. in store and fur rale by BOT4 PADELFORI*. FAY fc CO. S YF.UTS— BlackberrT. Straw terry and K**pt«errr Syrup, for sate by * oct25 A BUNACD. S OL , Falkirk Ale in pinto, j art reoeivod and for sale ly ipj®] J. BOUSeK.tr. B ALSAM OF UYERWOBT AND UOAKHOUND—Thu cel ebrated Balsam, from an Indian recipe, and each bottle contains the virtues of twentv-two different kinds of root* and herbs, a fresh sopjJv receired per steamer. nov9 W. W. IJNOGLN. Monument oquore. T?OR HIRE—A ritno Forte, term* moderate. Apply at I this effioe. aov3 P*0R SALE—Two likely giri*. aged 17 xod 19 yean. Alao hl-Y fc MOSTMOUJN. DALE RQPB—SOOotal* sui^rior quality Bale Rope.land KnIYlro I^ECEfYEP BY LAST STEAMER.—Hair d&h ohirta, mull and naseook snn*dixi*. set gtovwt end mite lace man tilla*. wash blond, grass doth, X W *dlm and chemiaetta, long dawns. EErds-cre diaper, fcc. for sale by junelS PxWm fc MORGAN. D UPONTS GCKPOWDSB conauatiy for aale m* * httsren 1 price*, by o39 G'HZY fc FOSDICSy. /~10RN! amsil L3M bnshedf I«rime white Western TOCR.-M becefmh {iw>tnm,&nQ r mSBn. hatmiieiieitflsty . Mall OjBES k icit attention: Ladies’ Drees Goode. Black 31k*. rt all width* and be»t make*. Btaek figured Sik*. p’-aiu and colored tslka. Pari* plaid aDd broe»de Slk*. TWENTY-FTYE DOLLAR* REWARD—My aep man. Sam. runaway last Saturday night, the 25th j He i* rather light complected, about five lott ton in eb»-» high, and be formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday in Chatham county. He *u wAd to Mr. Wright in Earen nah. rt whom I boorht him. Twenty drtlari reward wiJ be uaid for this boy lodged in any Jail or safe tdaoe when , * . v." * mrmimv DAVID ALLEN. McIntosh oounty. P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon doily at A- Jf.: arrive at Oglethorpe 10«£ A. M.; arrive at Col umbo* 1 | o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally at 9 o'clock. A. M-,andOgfetoorpe j at 11% A. M : arrive at Macon at 3S P. M. Omnectingat Macon each way with Central BR train Us > Ssvannah. Augu*ta and MDfodgevillc. and with Hsow and , W. train* to Griffin, Atlanta. I*»iton. Chattanooga, Jtaah* j ville.fce. Connecting daily at Columlni*. by tart line rt cmache*, 28 1 to Opelika, thence 64 miles ly M. fc W. P. B- B. toMosigom- ' ery. Ala. Connecting at Ogietborpe wilh IaliihaM«e aad Ectawla , mail stage*. Passengers breokloat and dine at Fort Valley. CEO. W. AiJAMc. buperiatcadeot. j Mxcv<5. Aug. 29. VS*. aagfil Flannel*. Shirting* and Sheetings. Blanket*. Quill*. Irish - - - - _L___——— Linens. Table Damasks and NajAins. Kerseys. Plains. Oma- T te’xSlJil? burgs. Brown Shirtings, fcc-fcc. oetl» . (Jih X Bra-el » ^^falS^nnnak. Applei."® do~B*ltimore ITwir.'’ 15 do Hiram South’* eefc lilBrrfftgkUm M. .^^^^nti^ato^- H^Tnour. also. Butter. (hm.fe.jidMM and for bbl* winter strained Sola' Lamp Oil. J» boxes Brauel s Family Soap. i/J Co do lol low Candle*. 15 do pure *;wrm Candles. 29 casks pints an quarts London Porter. 30 bbl* Potatoes, whito^hnoa*. an ■ • ..1 — VI Sr. P,—v'1 — 11/1,1- It As* HlrlW MtTtll I tudi .X cusses, jneonneev*™ wim lurii jviaii f - r out strictly the some srftom.in the sole of thrir goods, as ' TIIE BEST CHUPUCX IX THE I1IICT. TDK ‘FBUIAJUP CHAMPAIGN AUD THE ■ LONDON ClA'B’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE endendgned would respectfully inform Go* trad* aad public generally that he i* now receiving these , truly excellent wines, per tvnj Ham porikrt, which he 1 offers in Und or from store. H»e above wines liave been carefully examined end com pared with all th* ferorite brand*, aad are (ramowti by ; judges fully equal to the very host, aad for uprriur u buTint in lan-e lota. Planters. az»d brads rt fsmitie*. az»d Gerraon Merinos ; colored Alpaca*, ra all pereons. buving in quantilv. wfll find many large lota to Plaid; Plaid Brocadeaz»d |tain Silks; eUk Mantillas, nual b n .from.»»l'fclMjito, '6pu»! ; In, -IjinJU * Phawl,; ertcrel and block Plaid Ginghams; all erne Plaid* A fine aeeoruneetjnrt received and few aale by AIKJN k BURNS. FALL TRADE OF 1853. rpo MERCHANTS AND WUOL2S.UJI PURCHASERS OF | X DRY GOODS.—Out arrangement* tor the Tall Trade : <xx — wiD be oompleted in a few dayo. when we wfll l* jrepared pHAMPAKN AND CLABET.-—A9 basket* quarts nxr to submit to your inspsrtioa an unusaoDv complete assort- i Art mats Heideexk and Exorinor Champaign, 46 eases Li unusually complete assort- V pints Heideeick and Excrisior Champaign, 40 eases _ _ _ cMuay. Trimoiagx. Haber-; on brand CSoret Wine. Few aale by dasberj. and ismah Wares. Ribbon*, fcc. j octl W. W. GOOOR1CH- ^ W'« ! T)BANDY'. GIN. fcc.—1W bbls EP Gia, 54 do Brandy. 1* ITS Broughton-rtreet eppool* SL Andrew ■» HoH. wcet, J} - - - - ~ - ' “ side. ' Meeer*. FtaKiim, Pace et Ftt«. ii Rhtissi. proprietors rt , the above brands, pcaamriag tadHtfe* fow the preparation : rt £ ne wines, equal to tho** rt any vlitrz house m the wine I distrirts. caa*fuarantee thrir wines bring akririfr* the t finest vintage*, will always be toand rt the eoseaepertor i az»d uniform quality, Tbe Ubeli and cork* bear f be Dome rt the proprietor*. ! The trade ia invitod to examine aamri** «t tfce agewcy. WILLIAM V. HJSCaCEh. y do Cherij Brandy. 100 boxes Cheese, SWJ lb* Twine, h s Hams, loading and tor sole by 4 HOITOMBE, JOHNSON fc 00- Cnhed Stale# and Oaaede*. U Old Of*. New Teak. NEW GOODS—FAfol* TRADE—ISSN j TVrWITT fc MORGAN are receiving by the strazwr* week- ; QUNDRIDs —Just in store $ bhi* Beyatdde fc Sum's Whib JJ It thrir liU and winter Gondo, to which they respect- j O LeofLard. 109 de ehoioe extra fomily IIama.fihbda. fi' f oDv solicit attention: Boooq Kxju'ider*. 10 bbis. and half do Pig Pork. lCbsJf bbh Flam and figured black 53k*. cnYreed gW* and dueape do Haw's Cora Bret Chores Beadri’s Taltow CaadYea. fkareh 1 lloid a»d brocade Bilk rt the newest rtyle feznOr Soap-» boxee Sperm aad Star Candle*. 1« bomb Plain French Mouslio de Luinre- French and Eng printed do Pleached wiwter rtraizted Lamp OIL 190 Wxz* Ground Crtfcw Silk end WoolPloidi for ehfldrea's wear, plaid Raw SQks Muotard-Onnamoe, and Fryer. toTbeNstimsfd Meet,b Plata and plaid fV-ptin*. very r>tb French printed Oambrie ObertOcdxir Tea. tooee and in quarter !bb packages. M Id* Dark Calico*. Mourning do, btrii Linra*, fcc. : Pctatora.*nd 100 bUa amorted applra. fce^fce. For aaieb: Btbero’s new bafldmr. Coogreaa wtfert. | nenfi DAVID OX30NNOB- TKTTER AND Cl XJ gnat*. $ fop Cherere. for aale br awglT - • i Battar, 19 c DAVID C “ TWJJLZ AND DBCCB-U* IMs WiTtbaere lW, JJ nocks J *“ H V^TeLsTtia.AMMl.Hgriflkfo.lllehd. HUDSON, FLEMING «CO n 11VJTAI6E?. ONIONS fcc —59 Wb Mercer and tH*T Factors and Coaaaeleelan Mcrchanti, A potatoes. 5d do red awd whileOnfeas. 100 bxs Cberrv No. 04 Day street Trneeeil. Go- ; hi cooraTa«e Salt, 1M bxs No 1 end Fade Soep. Isn-Bu ^J^ENDER thrir eerrioea to plantar*, merchants and deal- andfarsaleby »rt5 HOLOOMEE. JOHNSON fc 00- TbOTATOTS AND APPLES—1» VUa SaBhrra Fedetom, Jr 75 de Apjdsu, far take by era. in the eel* rt Cotton aad all ether cei fcOck.rtCbarteeton.the establishment rt an office in this ritv wiU afford oor friend* cbtdeert market*. fcSrarl atten tion will be $dreato bnrinam. and the arnil fodfiffiee nf- “• i. IL /CHAMPAIGN.—» basket* HridrickC Mnetdo. SdsBewte. Sfc Aaforl aale at tan oorar rt Bay and Whitaker ■ J^IE AND F