The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 23, 1853, Image 3

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Maont to.".'i ..Mbit thslr oelebratod V feps?Sarife"° w "' rBSSgfSmS. N. KI4MUSD. jbbwbmd pBttclW a LA HOUX AND KINO. . ■ 01 , . nM h*i excited universal *^l,TKU jiaSTBH JOHN, ' L i l.l d popuUr »cton *« wUU U» Com. |JB®SK,!i mrtoulBOnl*. l^rf« T,oNoFw,, ‘ D '•^TiEmCALBOOKS. ■ fis«> to 1,0 I Sf'jHiljimllrt St«t«« DI.|»«»torj. ESSMw*'^- I feSSSSfepK' t Goddard. 262 cut*, fne, by Clyrner. f ^fo»k£«si Anatomy. ’“^ncvgrocerv store. taring enlarged bla store, at the corner T^nS^B.nVhit*ker streets,offers Tor sale on the most |i^r“S’nSy, 18J4. >V*STl»»l<lllmjiilr.:I8«. 4o l!rooe«y Hran-ty. 1811. ! d„ I*»wmc Brandy, 1808. sSi-s&r- I jo bbl! UononnheU W hUty. J pipes llolisixl Otn. S^uiriUU 3e** rti winne brands. - * „V nn i e i. incrtment of fancy groceries, such as Im^tn^AmeA*" pickled Lobsters. Salmons, Blacker- r'.' l lSt' CMe.ip English Sauces. Sailed l&^££J£drbBfo.j5ly J«n*. English and French Mus- »®“t ffert India Cordial*. all warranted genu. Ir.« uMriortesnyulfcrea in this market ■■^wpenorwiij A uoNAUD. nfl»Oj®3obags heavy Seed Oats, landing per schr l0r * al “' >> DRIQHAM, KEIJ.Y k CO. IftjjVR-M bhU^FLtar. lauding per schr. Mohawk, from lj.jll.0. .»4 to ‘o'o !■? nll|u|UM . KEU ,y ft m , IlKTlW ANI»CHEK^F:—25 llrkiua choice Goaheu Butter, |jU»W,f ^ MCMAHONS DOYLE. mrtlV-15 cask* choice Sides, 25 do Shoulders, for sale If* „ov20 MCMAHON & DOYI.K. Unsoys, Li'CtO!,' MERINOS, 40. :-I>rlnt«d Ft.ooli SPHfflifm mm®SW°'fi5itta ■ur* tor health. For term Apply to ' Twit - : W&Y A KQNTMOLLIN, NEW AHIUVALl t DRYGOODS 1 DRY-GOODS 1 HENRY LATHROP & CO. H AVE RECEIVED per reoeot errlvals.and offer for sale Plantation Dry Good* ; London Duffil. and Twilled Bankets \ Georgia Kerseys and Plains ; Nortborn do. do. | hoary (all wool) do. (heavy Oordora do. t heavy. Brown Shirtings} plain and twilled red Flannels; Plaids, Hi oolored Homespuns, ho. ' "• nr “ n1 PRINTED D’Lf Mouslin • col’d do. raw Silk brios. Dress Bilks. Plain, plaid.and striped Dress Silks ; rich brocade do ; plain bl’k Silks; a Urge variety; black brocado do.; bl'k and Rep. do. Mourning Dress Goods. Mouslin d'Lalnes r French and English Bombasinea ; Al- paccas : Canton andTamlso t'lotha. Clonk* and Mantillas. Cloth Cloaks and Tairas*is black and col’d Silk Mantil las; Ladles’ bl’k snd co’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety of Trimmings for the same. • • Embroideries and Lae« Goods. Mouslin Collars snd Chemisettes; Lace do; rich emhrotd* ered lawn Hdkfa; Mourning Collars. CUemltettei, and Un* dorsleevus; Muslin Caps;Infant’s Waists ; Swiss snd Jao. Edgings and Inserting*: Thread and LUlo Edgings aud Iu- sertings; Csffibrlo and Muslin Bands, Gloves. Ladlss’, Mlisos’, Mon’s, and Boy’s Gloves, a large variety. Hosiery. Men’s and Boy’s Worsted and Colton Half Hose : Ladies’ snd Misses’ Cotton and Wonted Hose ; Ladios’ bUck and white Silk do. Medics, and House Furnishing Goods. WILLIAMS. 10-4,114 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings: 04.104 and 114 brown aud bleached Cotton Shoutings; l’illow Case Linens and Cottons ; 84.04 and 10-4 bro. and bl’clied Table Dam ask ; Damask Cloths; Nankins and Doyles; Hucabuc. Scotch and Russia IMapors; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bed- Ticks. Furnituro Dtmltys, Ac. Cloths ami Casslmeres. Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do; black Doe-Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Juans 1 black Satin Vestings, and black and col’d Silk Vestings. oct20 q P. CIJRRAN H AS just received and offers for’sale, at his storo, on Bull street, In Sorrell’s buildings— 2 half pipes Ploet, Car till k Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 1 pipo Awnn Gin, 1 half pipe Eborn leaf Gin, 0 bids old Bourbon Whisky, 0 bids old Monongahela Whisky, 4 raises Rhineish Wine. Toasta brand, vlnt, 1842, 4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine, 3 cases Sardines in M boxes, 10 boxes Tobacco, of oil kinds and brands, Alto. 10,000 of the best Cigara. 10 boxes Cordials, of all kinds, 2 bbls Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig l’orlt. nov!8 V-The advertiser, a man of energy and expert* V y enoe, Is desirous of Procuring employment. He Is well aoqualnto'1 with the details or forwarding, and hs sug gests his services would be important to Railroad or other Companies, or Morchanto. requiring thorn. He ha* no ob* jeotlon to leave the city. Satisfactory references given on eddreslng W. at this offlee, octlO WANTED A amJATIoSf—By a young man who It well v y acquainted in the city; ho is a good accountant aud writes a fair hand; a situation In a Commission Haute or the Urocerjr Butlnest preferred; would make himself gen iployer, Apply at this ogee olfl orally useful to his employer^ A GENT WANTED.-—The native wine establishment of ZJ. Iswawoimi k ZimhihMAN, Cincinnati. Ohio, wauls in Bavannah,Georgia.a huuso that would take the agency far the tale of their native wines, In and arounf that place. Wholesale dealers in wlnos and liquors, who retail at once, have the preference. Postpaid offers, with direct or Indi rect references on Cincinnati houses, are received until the 20th day of October, and answered directly by LONG WORTH & ZIMMERMAN, Natlvo Wine Establishment, °°tT•Cincinnati. Ohio. W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a irnail family, to re main in tho city. Apply to novll W WVLI.Y it MONTMOLUN. Charleston ITarkiMUsml mt Explosion. Char kston, Nov, 21. TM Cotton sales to day foot upi,300 bales, at ox ironies of from 0| to U cents, fho market closea bHsk, with Middling Pair at 10M f The steamer Robert Martin, a ©tton boat plying between bero and C be raw, burst her bollor on her way up, killing aud wounding ton persons. Captain White and tho engineer escaped. ATHENAEUM THE CHAMPION VOCALIST Oj THE AGE!!! t TO RENT—A house on Llborty street, opposite tho residence of Solomon Cohen. Esq. Apply tu WVLLV & MONTMOLUN. ^ TO RENT—Two or three rooms on flay street, suit ||ablo for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian. t TO RENT—A smell brick bouse, nesr the Barracks. Rout $12.60 per month. Apply at thu Georgian of fice. act 16 ■vjUt-i’U bhdiiPJL Sugar, 30 do Muscovado do, 100 ffil'obitusTi A. UadC clarified do, 40 bbls crashed 1.3 .jo wlmiied do. for ssle by ■gg P MoMAIION it DOYIJ1. IjyTwDER AND SHOT—150 kegs Riflo Powder, 200 bags IttpiasoJ buck Shot, assorted, for sale by * - McMahon & doyi.f.. Ifancy grocery store. TijlKmlMcriber would Inform bis friends that be has ro- i turned to Savannah, and will tills day open a Fancy fctq Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building, ypnutbooVl Georgian Rending Room. ■tkispresent stock, which has been selected with great RHa'ufttM every article In tho above named business; ' i, Wines,* Liquors, &c., of the most approved ■lkkUMleeted for his motto, “quick sales and small %£U,”w | l*«bBbelHvcs that the public can readily dls- Elat*between spurious and genuine artirles, ho confl jdricrite* all to examine his stock and judge for them- novl5 P. CURRAN. jnffiLCiiEBJE AND HERRING—30 kegs selected Go- UJiVn Butter, 50 boxes English Dairy Ghoe-o, 50 do EjufolOOdo new scaled Herring, received per stenmer, ftsaleby u20 SCRANTON,JOHNSTON & CO. AND BUCKWHEAT—58 bbls 11 Smith’s Gunese ■ fl)3r.28 half do do. 80 X, }{ and bbls and boxes VlilWi Buckwheat, received per stenmer. and for salu r not*) SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. SjMS—100 hills prime Potatoes, for sale, to arrive ITvr brig Civilian, from Boston. Apply to rr - OGDEN &BUNKE KkY-lM 'biie* Eastern llay. fov sale, to arrive per twig |U(Irilian,from Boston. Apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. jUflER—25 bbls ground Plaster, 26 bbls calciueddo, BIsmIs, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap- nnriO OGDEN & BUNKER. UCR.CUEI8B AND BACON—60 bbl* H Smith’s Flour, WILLIAM G. DICKSON, Cfemer IF httaler »r«( ami limujhkn Lane. H AH received per luto arrivals a full assurtmeut of the following articles— luiyer Raisins, new fruit, all clusters, Citron, Zante Currants, Sboft Shell Almonds, and Brarll Nuts, Bordeaux, Marseilles and Italian Sweet Oil, Mixed Pickles, In jars and barrels, Preserved Quinces and Peaches, Cannlstore Preserved Salmon and Lobsters, Sardines, English Sauces, Mace and Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia, Pepper, Ginger, Ac., kc. The above artlclos have been selected and nre fresh from latest Importations. nov!8 t TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifleo on South Brond street. Possession givon 1st November next.— Inquire at this office. oct8 KUNKEL’fJ NIGHTINGALE OPERA TR0TOE, Whoso Brilliant aud Extraordinary Success In tbolr BOUDOIR & PARLOR SOIREES I Is unexampled In Mlnsb-elsy. Will Appear lit tills City, 81* Evenings, COMHRXONa ntlDAV, NOV. Wtu. Doors onen nt 0J^. Performance to commenco at 7M o’, clock precisely. Cards of admission 60 cents, to be had at the Marshall House und nt the AtheusuiS, where seats tnay bo secured. Tho following new and rcry popular Sings, arranged for tho Piano Kurto, are for sale at tho dour. Price 26 conts each : Aunt Harriet Becha Stowo, Old Hub Ridley, Tho Old River Farm, Mary Vale. 1 novlt)—3 JOHN T. FORD, Agent. 3U NuvMu .er, at l'i Wolwlk: M.—Tho spletKlld stehmshlp ALABAMA, Capt. G. It. Hjltouok, will loarq a* above. For freight or passage, apply to novM 0 PADKLF0RD. FAY k CO Cabin Passage $26 00 Steorage... 0 00 STEfAHSIUP 1BAUUL. FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. 2b leave on Taetday, lit December. T!ie United States Mail Steamihlp ISABEL, SAwfiSWuxiAM Hoixinh, Commandm, will regularly leave tbls’port on the 1st and 16th of each month, For passage only, apply to norifll * ** COHENS & HERTC. ST BEW YoiUC—Unlun Jhine^-The rogulnr aSStPackot schr. L. S, DAVIS. Davis, master, will have ilck. dispatch as abov e. For freight or passage apply to nov22 OGDEN & UUNltER. ■ HOSTON.—The brig M. B. DAVIS, Ltrl*. mas ter, will meet with dispatch as above For freight or passage apply on board or to uovl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO, ijiw HEW YO JIK^—Tho regular packet aohooner MARIA PIKE, Aumack, master, will have quick ispulch for the above port. For freight or passage apply Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Lover’s lane, being part of llillen’s firm. A plan or the lots may be seen at our counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two equal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property. novlO OUDEN 6 [ TO RENT—Three tenements in Gordon Block, well supplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers, and other modern improvements, basement plastering hard Qnlsbud. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to oetl3 EDWARD O. WILSON. I TR RENT —A brick houso on Jones streot, on a full lot. Possession given Immediately. Apply to ootll T.I.WALSII. t TO RENT—Three of tho flvo tenement houses, on the corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of eopU A. BON AUD. TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a re- |!iif spectsbleand central part of the city. Rent $300. Hit Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner If livable. Apply at tills office. ausrtO WILLIAM S. UOGAKT’S SELECT CLASSI CAL SCHOOL FOR BOYa W ILL bo opened on Monday, the 7th instant, In the houso, No. 100 Broughton streot. uutil a more eligi ble room Is obtained. Applications for admission, or for Information concerning the school, can be made to tho subscriber, at Mrs. Caruthers* Boarding House, Hull streot. WILLIAM a BOGART Savannah. November 3d. 1853. nov3—12 VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. g|£i All that tract of land, containing 0000 acres, situate ^between tho Railroad and Ogccchee River, nml on ■which stands tho 20th Mile Station—it Is heavily timbered and well adapted for making turpentine ; also, 2000 acres of land, lyiug on tho Canal, about ten miles from the city and 100 acres adjoining the cltv. Apply to octl8 VVYLLY k MONTMOLUN. IT MARSHAL'S SALE.—On Thursday next, before the |/tid;'t Unuse in the city of S&rennali. between the IncHOsn'l 11 o'clock, A. M., will bo sold, Three Mules. ■p>t*rtT of the corporation of Savannah. Sold under Mhvirtue of& resolution passed in Council on the 17tb PHILIP M. RUSSELL. City Murshal. it MARSHAL’S SA1J2.'—On the first Wednesday In 1 Dumber next, will be leased nt the market houso In Bst; of Savannah.under the superintendence of the Mar. Kamittce. between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock, A. Id the stalls in ssid market. Terms cash. PHILIP M. RUSSELL City Marshal. BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C. AT VERY LOW FAUCES. r E take pleasure In calling tlio attention ol planters to our very extensive stock of Woolen nnu Domestic Goods, many of which we purchased before t he groat ad vance in wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly low, consisting of— 40 balos London Duffil and colored Blankets, 60 do brown twilled Kerseys; 10 do black do, 30 do brown domestic Goods. ‘.'5 do striped und whito Osnaburgs. 10 do plain red Flannel; 6 do twilled do, 15 do shirting Stripes, 10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains, 16 cases Ismtslnna and Marlboro’ Stripes and l’laids, 5 do plaid I.insoy*. stripes und plaids, 6 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans, 6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams, 30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 29 do English and American Prints, 60 dozen Negro Caps; 100 pieces Carpeting, 160 lluggsnna Matts; 200 Carpet Bags, 300 Negro Head-lmnukerchlofH, 1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery. Planters and merchants visiting our city during the fall and winter wlB find U to their Interest to look trough our stock, as we nre disposod to soli ut a small advanco upon cost. octo AIKEN k BURNS. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. Egk The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State Georgia, offers for salo his PLANTATION, lying on lie waters of tho Coolnwalmee. live miles west of Albany, adjoining the lauds of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicholls. and oth- ers; containing 3,126 acres, more or less. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. The land Is situated so that it <nn be easily divided, und if two purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as to suit both. Any one desirous of iiurclinsing. would do well to ad dress -Moore k Edwards,” or myself.nt this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga., August 30.1853. octl—tf My Agent, living oo the place, will show the Linds to any person calling for that purimso. J. J. K. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. This splendid new bouse, situated on Broad-st., immediately in front of the site of tho old Planters’ | Hotel, which bus been turnlshcd throughout with new luralturo, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception ol customers on Saturday next. It will be the endenvor of tlio Proprietor, tu give sutLUiclhm l« those who may favor him with their custom.* J. M. SIMl’fiON. novO—tf Proprietor. IffiN'-N'nw landing from schr. Mohawk, from Balti- 15 lihds prime Bacon Sides, for sale bv J. V. CONXERA'T k CO. llDTOR—50 bbls Potatoes, just received and for sale H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. JLN'DY—lo half pipes Otard flrundy.2 do pale and dark ■lntwy,2 do Saranac. 6 do J J Dupuv. In store and IIVI.aS'D k O’NEIL. ■IB-100 dozen In bottles,25 per cent cheaper than any fa the city. nnvQ JMCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain und tiiucy ■ httons, ami of all other kind*, in large variety at KHMITUX k VKltSTiLLE’S. S GOODS—Printed Mouslin do I-aines. figured and itoSilU,*ndraw Silk*,French Prints,at greatly ro- _ novlfl^ HENRY LATllRtlP k CO. $500 Challenge. J HOBENSACK’S worm syrup. IJuticlefounded upon scientific principles.compound- ■»»ith purely vegetable substnucea, being perfectly ■too taken,and has never been known to full in curing ■Yst obstinate cures. Worms can never exist when ■rmeayli once used, from the fact that it not only do wi«*ra but removes all the slime and mucus which ■-vaiia. The Tape Worm. I* the most difficult to destroy of nil that in- pUie human body. It grows to An almost indefinite p.*nd becoming so colled and fastened in the intes ■uit itumach us to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance. &o , auw ^ ®any going to Vim grave, not believ- fnUuesecomplaints have their origin from the tape li;. eopfqoently tlioy do not use tho proper medicines ■iT/! Tv' *° t * IOM! w ' 10 ai e a,,liclc ‘l with this aw- ■7; “™ ,h ■ 1 recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup M-„r i j ** ,e % ru P t*» be taken iu doses of two ta- three times.a day, then take from live to READY MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER. T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of Ills friends aud tho public In general, to his extensive as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as It does a variety of every article fur gentlemen’s wear, suitable for the present and coining seasons. The following comprise a portion of the stock on hand : Overcoats nml Sort outs of black and bluo beaver cloth, Dlack and brown mohair cloth. Norway and Labrador coatings. Devonshire, kerseys, und pilot cloths, talma cloaks, Black cloth dress und frock coats. Blue and brown cloth business frocks, Grey and check cossiiuore business suits, Black doe-skin cassimore pants, Freucli fancy cassimero pants, Grey and mixed tweed cassimi’ro pants, Black and mixed satinet pauts, Plain and plaid kersey pants. Embroidered and plain black c-issimere vests, Figured find plain black silk vests, Plush velvot vests, Figured black and fancy caslimero vests, together with an extensive stock ol Furnishing Goods, such as" fine whito shirts, silk and merino undershirts, merino Canton flannels and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black, colored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs, neck-ties, suspenders etc., tlio wholo of which is offered for sale low, by WM. 11. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor. oct4 17 Whitaker street. NEW GROCERY HOUSE CHAMPION & WATTS. Tho subscribers Imve just opened a fresh supply LCXTfll Goods, recently received from tho northern E&ntbcf markets, and solicit tlio patronage of country KZSufcjenler*. city merchants, mid families generally. The following articles comprise a portion of their stums: 75 boxes ond half boxes Tobacco, assorted brands, 25 M Cigars, 10 cases fine cut Tobacco, 10 hhds Bacon .Sides and Shoulders, 100 Hams, 6 bbls Lard, 10 do Pork, 30 whole, half and quarter bbls Mackerel, 60 bbls Domestic Liuuors. all qualities, 20 calks Wine—Madeira.Teneriffe. Port and Malaga. 6 half and quarter pipes lino Brandies, 2 pipes Holland Gin—swan brand, 60 boxes Cheese—Common. English Dairy, &c. 60 bags Java, Laguym, and Rio Coffee, 10 kegs choice Batter. 60 whole and hall bids Extra Canal Clour. 75 bags Georgia Flour, in 100 and 60 lb Racks. 100 whole and half boxes Colgate’s Soap, assorted, 6 lihds Porto Rico Sugar, 30 bbls clarified and brown Sugar, 10 casks Byass’ London Porter. 10 cases Pickles, 10 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 10 bbls white and red Onions, 30 boxes Herring, 10 baskets Cbampaigne, kc... kc. Also, a full assortment of Groceries generally, eomprli Ing, sauces, syrups, preserves and dried fruits, oils, spices of all kinds, fancy soaps, nuts, hyson hnd black teas, dried i( itn beet and tongues,sardines, ground coffee, kltt salmon and of mvllvtrPilu"to dTsIndan nnd"nnas'ihn'worm*"ttv mackerel, brooms, buckets, wooden ware and measures, to- Ultra .llTOtlon., lUo KtolratlmteiaLi "“ l “ r0 ' l “ "*J" " r , UcU '” “‘"j which will be sold cheap for cash or approved city accept ances. oct27 HOLCOMI5E, JOHNSON & CO., Have In store and offer for sale on accommoda- flj=Y~- ting terms—100 bbls clarified Sugar A B O. 76 do 'iMHW crushed and powdered do, 300 bags Rio Coffee, 30 <$HHHdo Java and Lngiiyra do. 300 bbl* Baltimore and Canal Flour, 6 bbls ilinun Smith’s Hour, 250 hags 08 aud 49 lb Georgia Flour, 100 bbls butter and sugar Crackers, 60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 bbls Hams, 100 boxes No. 1 Palo Soap, 75 boxes Tobacco. 8s. 5s and 1 lb lumps, 00 boxes Adamantine, Star and Sperm Candles, 2000 lbs Codfish. 76 bbls planting Potatoes, Also, 200 bbls Portland and N. O, Molasses. 100 boxes Cheese, 50 do Starch, 60 do Raisins, 30 do Claret Wine. 60 do Lemon Syrup^nov2 ij tlicso directions, the mostobstinate cases *orm can lie ipecdilv cured. Hound or Slomnrli Worm. C *° nn ‘‘ “really found in tho small Intestines, and Is ^ nut common to children, yet it Is not entirely Ik»iik»v ,M n'lulta Imve frequently been known to Es .’.l ’ ri '* \vmptoms most prominent while * or *», are hardness anil fullness of tho ■i k?'L v . ’ loo,ene -re the bowels, picking at the ■An* “ * lre *I under tho eyes. &c. If you.or any ot ■iw r * a . lve * D - T l *'° above symptoms, Holien- can "aluly be depended upon—bv uslnu tit and speedy cure; and If aftci kiAi^ni 1 * l V tl,e directions the patient is not ro- h, * ni * lllB w °rnis thoroughly eradicated from bit. no remedy beyond llslin t * lerc ^ no l,uc * 1 wor| l aa ful1 Worm Syrup. ihewsflr'.*’ °. r Smnl1 Thread Worms. ,0 T'f, 1 ' t * 10 bunmn aytem is liable, are iiatk.«M*° f a11 ethers. They are generally to be •nthsJTx 10 ’*^ ^ allowed to remain, from the Ir Etffi foundation for sorlmis dlsor PWir/ii ° n Iho bowels, and other de- ■n» t* 1,1. u V,T !,ch ' 1110 best a "d safest medicine '•'’bcnsack’H Worm syrup. Such is the r(m.-T of . mi ' me, 'lcine* over Ascaradtea.that F i 'nPilli..? rodUaj a ca "° where my Worm Syrup Jt Alllllitu® r,comn,en dcd to be used they will not P»iihdirel!f “ acm ' lry . i ‘ to uae the syrup iu accord- W^ T «liT*n!I| 0 ^j? U en , c i bottle ; and in case a gentle «» a y the Irritation they P^rette- S’T r ayDapulhislng action and ^istlutunu ^ken 6 bow#h * U t,1B most P lea,ia Dt vivpn pn.i.s. Hbeing iucftUwU.uJ’ 0 ™ "able to diseaso than the ^‘ndirdlB^ n* numerous blood Teasels and Wiof thobodr b ood of 00u,, " a flowing thro’ affections,dy«^i^ c 11 ver ““plalnU, juundice, ’tt'SdSJ # " tl l#t * var,ou, ‘ diseases are “'»uniMi ariiinr riIr?, rn ’°PP r08 f ,on » ftcr oallD 8 r««M1.2' 1 “«‘bo stomach, kc.. and some- *M.nt^r f 11,6 whole .body, from this It will ,,flt «Uve?»,an£ we ? H"origin to a disorganised Cfr 01 ' 1 Uobensack's I Ivor Pill* I, w hr dmnim 4 petmantnt and lasting cure, '“luakmiW. , ® wr, » ,n “forbid actions of the Ulhy. • nml rendering tho blood purs WMri with 1 Sm? tom l'lnll«», ' 7i " n "f tke li«r L‘“u r ," e, ''‘'l by fever, severe pain In Polls fun L om A' n 8 hitter taste, yellow furred i .**a«n|iyi n tk.i,?, I *"0 left lobe be affected, tlio J a 5*|?Jfi"'* ,r ' wllh a "hurt dry cough, nilmiL.. *iqicnrance. and the stools ^’liwrliU V curc,i by l be use of Ho- >»nd Uun“nlrati." Ct diroc . 1 ^ “P®" ,h " •***■ ol ??‘ll couipl^inU»hf.} ho blood and other flulils so Jjb*-a* hesdacta su ' w*Jr»rLa from female Ir- Dis>* ;>ius [ ' J n,nM " of "igbt. pain In the side, S* «•» foltto. . m V r* roar "l effectual rume' hlv’ Rick Headi5i8 niu nU ' G n?' ,NBr ' ou * nBM ' Dimneisofgmi'l' lln '«' RheumatUm.dls- I*] 1 , * ri ** fnjm affectilniVi°fi n ct nnjr of tllfl dl1 *’ '"“.dr K “■ ‘"’"“tf' 7 J^wfietur* iabmiti^ D V Vui, l ng had the rcelpt ? IngrMIsnU of n8for Inspection, say. im^'D use fo. ,c ii‘m r,ro com P" w 'l nutkii ** b® htod, k c . 8 for ® u dleease. or the Uvor, Im- ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR, mem suremoit southebm wheat. T HE undersigned, ngents for tho above mills, expect to be suppllod with ono or two car loads a week of this Superior Flour, which they will anil from tho Railroad Do- pot, as It arrives, to dealurs and bakers on favorable terms. octl3 CRANE k RODGERS. MagnUlceut Schemes OF THR GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES FOR NOVEMBER, 1833, .. D. ELLIS & CO., Contractors and. Managers. The Bcliomo* for tho month of November present unusual attractions, both in the brilliant nrray of prizes nnd tho number of drawn ballot*. Tlio Georgia Slate i-otterles tire all drawn under the personal superintendence of the Com missioners appointed for the pur;iose. and nn official print ed drawing is sent to all who order tickets. Brilliant Schkme for Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1853. $8., 0 0 0! ' $1,000, $$,000, $1,714 50-100! I ■OarlO SPLENDID PHIZES OF $1,000 EACH.-ff& GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, I’hr Ule benefit of the Independent Fire Comjiany of Augusta. CLASS 135. To be drawn in Savannah. Ga., on Wednesday, November 23d, 1853. 1 grand prize of §9,000 la §8,000 J prize of. 4,000 is 4,000 J •; a.ooo is a,ooo } “ 1,744 la 1,744 1 “ 1,000' 1 1,000 i •• 1,000 1 li 1,000 1 “ 1,000 i •* 1,000 1 “ 1,000 1 “ 1,000 * “ 1,000 1,000 100 y nro 4,000 « tn II LANIER IIOU5E-.MACON, GA. 3> Tlio undersigned having leased the above estnli- 9 Ushmeat begs to assure the traveling public that ll no exertions will be spared to sustaiu tlieestahllah- eil reputation of tho house. Assisted by Mr. MKAKA.be hopes to make tho Lanier Ilnu*«. second to mine Houth ol Now York. GEO. M. LOG AN. Proprietor. J. Mkaim, Superintendent. uov]3—ly ml FOR SALK.—The underslgnod offers for sale his res- jjflidenco at Midway, near Millcdgevitle. Tin* Jot con. ■tbtnlns about thirteen acres. As a residence, few si;na tions combine more advantages—health, facilities for edu. cation und good society aro all to be found at Midway. tuivlS—wtf 11ER8CHF.L V. JOHNSON. ZERMAN’S ANTI-SCORBUTIC TOOTH wash. T HIS delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities, that It now has become a standard favorite with the citlzena of New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore. Pittsburg, and other places. Dentists and Physician* pre scribe it In their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded It. In flamed, sore, or bleeding gums aro immediately cured by Its use; its action upon them is mild, soothing, and effec tive. It cleanses tho teeth *n thorommly that they arc made to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the month such a delightful fresliricss.-tlint the breath jl ren dered exquisitely sweet, and It will in most instances af ford relief to the most violent toothache. The following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of world wide celebrity wlm has submitted tlie article to a chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any one of its superiority *• I have examined a bottle of “ Zerman’s Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash.” and find it to be a vegetable preparation of an Innocent character, t believe It will prove beneficial for tlio purposo it Is recommended ” JAMES. It. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. Just received, and for sale by novl7 W, W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. KSTKAY NOTICE—Taken up on 2CfiB° v 15th, a bay MARK I’ONEY. with a bridle saddle iin. She has mn’iks of a collar oil her shoulder*, o. whito foot, nnd a star in her forehead. The saddle is large one. and lias been recently repaired. The owner requested to call on tlio subscriber, pay expenses and take thu policy away, or oth wise she will be dealt with accord- higtolaw. JOHN MOURE. corner Habersham st. and Congress st. Inno. J. V. CONNERAT & CO. Have now in store, and lor sale on tlio most favorable terms—26 hhds Porto Jtlco and Muscn- IWOM vado Sugars, 75 bbls Stuart’s A 1< and U clarified ™*«do, 40 bbls eras lied and pulverized do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar 120 bags Rio Coffoii, 25 do Java do. 90 UH<W, tierces aud bills W. J. and N O Molasses, 75 boxes sperm nnd adamantine Candles, 150 packages hyson nnd black Yen*. 100 bbls Baltimore and Canal Hour. 10 half pl[K‘H Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy, 15 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy, 20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine. 60 do do Malaga, nml 15 do Tencrlffe Wine, 30 bbls Old Monongahela Whisky, 0 pipes Holland Giu, clover leaf brand, 2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do 8t Croix Rum, 00 bbls sugar, butter nnd soda Biscuits. 160 do domestic Brandy. Gin. Rum and Whisky, 100 baskets genuine Heidsick Champaign Wine, 60 do do Hungarian Lion do 60 do do Crown und Bough nml Ready do 120 M Spanish Sogers, various brands, together with choice Rutter. Goshen Cheese, and other ar ticles usually found in wholesale groceries. octlO WEBSTER A PALMES H ave just received and offer for sale- 75 bbls A, Band clarified Sugar. 50 do powdered do, 30 hhds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms, 80 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Canal Flour, 150 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Fleur, 100 bags, 08 pounds each, do dp 50 bills butter, sugar and soda Crackers" 60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes s’odu Biscuit, 220 bbls Portland sugar house and N 0 Syrup. CO bbls good eating Potatoes. CO boxes Beadol’sOs aud 8s patent Tallow Candles, 75 do Adamantine Candles. 25 do Judd k Ron’s Sperm Candles, 16 bbls and 20 half bbls No l Mackerel, 75 boxes white and j ellmr Cheese. 26 bbls and 50 kegs prime l-eaf Lard. 100 boxes 6s. 8s, and pounds Tobacco, good brands 80 do 6s and 8s Grunt ,k Williams’ Tobacco. Also, 220 boxes Smith's. Colgate’s. Croton and DeadeP Family and Pale Soap. 120 do Nn 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, whole, half and quarter boxes Bnisins, 25 drums Figs. 60 boxes Herring. oct20 DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 York street, near the Court House. Savannah, Georgia. KSTATlUHIlKD IN 1832. T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for their continued favors, would state that. In addition to the Improvements in Dying, acquired by him during bis last vls.t to England and Scotland, has made arrangements lorextending bis business, by which hols now enabled to Dye a greater voriety of colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, io , which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronago Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as may ho required. In the same superior style which has gen erally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Ladipg’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in the most fashlunuhlo styles. Onlors from the jeountry punctually attended to, TermB moderate. When pared* aro sent by steamboats orrallrosd, word should bo sent him by letter, througli tho Post Office, so that he may know where to call fur them. uuvl6_ ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. DRY GOODS'. DRY GOODS 1! FOR FALL AND WINTER. K EMPTON & VER8TI1XK havo now oppned n large and well selected stock of Fall nnd Wintor Dry Goods, which they ossurfi their friends, and the public generally, is difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or quality.— Their purchases have been made upon such advantageous terms also, ns to afford great inducements to public patron age. in addition to a complete and handsome supply nt Dress, Fancy and House Goon*, as well as a goneral assort ment ornll other klndsofgood* In their line,may be found : 8 4.0-4 uml 10-4 Duffil Blankets, 84,04 and 10-4Twilled do 8-4.04 nnd 10-4 Grey do 104,114.12-4 nnd 13-4 fine Bed Blankets, Also, Crib and Cradle Blankets. And, for negroes’ wear, * large stock of Plaids and Ker- «*y». at prices is low as they can be bought anywhere, of the following styles: Bcbley’s heavy Twilled KorsoyH, Superior heavy English Kerseys, a splendid article Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy Kendall Kerseys, and the old stylo Cablewarp do. Also, grey, white and black imitation Georgia Plains, Striped do, Schley's heavy Georgia Plains of last year’s make, snd the best article of the kind in this market, st tbolr store In Warlug’s Range, 72 St. Julleu and 106 Bryan street. oct5 HYLAND & O’NEILL H AVE just received and offer for sale on the most ac commodating terms— 25 bbls Stuart's A and B clarified Sugar, 30 do Lebanon Mills Fleur, 6 do solf-rislng Flour, 10 bngs Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java, 60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch- 76 do adamantine and sperm Candles. 20 do Judd's und Litchfield’s patent Candles, 60 casks London Porter, 20 half pipes Brandy, 5 pipes Holland Gin, 60 casks Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, 50 quarter and eighth casks Madeira and Port Wino, 10 firkins Butter, 50 boxes clioico Dairy Cheese, Also, 60 baskets Heidsick and Mann's Champaign, 50.000 Havana and Amorican Scgurs, and 25 dozen assorted co dials. nov!3 ply to HOSTON.—The schr. ISADORA, Bragg, wiU .have dispatch as above Foi freight or passage op- noviS BRIGHAM. KELLY k t BOSTON—The schr. F. A. GOODWIN. Captain -CarlIso, will meet with dispatch as above. For deck Ireigiii apply to novl0 i’ADELFORD, FAY k CO. rtk HAVANA, CUBA—Tlio packet schr. GEO. wWvflf 3. MERCER, Hlgbee. master, will moot with dispatch for Uie abovo port. For freight or passage apply to novia OGDEN & BUNKER. BOSTON—Tho brig ZENOUIA. Rollins, _ ;tcr, will have immediate dispatch as above. For rcigui or passage apply to nor 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. jsi BOSTON—Tho flno bark CHARLES WILLIAM, wafeB Hawes, master, will have dispatch as above. For Ireigntor passngo apply to noviS BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line—The regular packet schooner J F. TOBIAS, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage nov!2 OUDEN 4z BUNKER. apply to LIVERPOOL—llie shin CHASE. Captain White, having the larger part of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight apply In all 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent, a* BALTIMORE —Tlio fine sclir. MOHAWK gfiGrahain, master, will meet with dispatch ns above, r freight or passage apply on hoard, nt Telfair's wlinrf, or novll BRIUtlAM. KELLY k CO. NEW YORK—Union Lino,—The regular . .. .packet schooner FRANCES SATTEKLY, Koeveland, master, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passnguapply to novll) OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—dlrt'EstnCUKhcS Line, rtw schooner ECHO. Lowdeu, master, will meet dispatch as above. For treigfit or passage apply to n»v9 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. 10 prizes of.... is ID,OOO 300 5400 100 10 *• 10 •- 1054 lowest three numbers.. 05 1st and 2d numbers..., 05 3d nnd4th number*..., 05 6th and litli numbers.., 05 7tli and 6tli numbers... 4,910 any two number 567,010 single numbers 32,300 prizes amounting to, KIT 78 Nutnbora— K Whole Tickets $‘5.60— Halves Risk uu package of whole tickets, do do half do do do quarter do 3,000 54,000 ‘ 1,000 • ooo 800 ‘ 700 ' OOO > 9,000 ' 1,0545 • 1,330 075 050 ' 24,050 07,000 Drawn Ballots. S1.25—(Jtinrlcrs 02}£ cents. ...$37 00 SPLENDID $1 SCHEME I’OU NOVEMBER goth, 1B83. $5,000! Georgia State Lottery. CLASS 128. To bo drawn on Saturday, November 20. 1853. 75 NUMBERS—12 DRAWN BALLOTS. Lowest Three dumber Prize $101 SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $5,000 . 1.600 is . 761 l* . 600 is do 1 do 400 200 prizes of Tickets only 31—RUk nn n package of wholes only $14. -Halves and quarters in proportion. Orders for tie.keta, packages or share* in any of the Georgia State Lotteries, will secure prompt and coutlden- iiul'kttculinti. Tho Managers’ Official Scheme and Printed Drawing is sent to nil film order tickets. Address A. D. KLLL3 A .OK Managers, SuvuniRril'.-Heorgiil. ~ B.—Tickets in the Georgia State Lottnries can also bo obtained from C. B. Patterson. 163 Bay streot. Savannah, Ga., George S. Gray. 5 Owen’s Holdings. Dull street. Savan nah. Ga. (». W. Wylly, corner ol Bull street and Bay lane. Sarniiimii, Gn. novlO—td “coTTy^s RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. ”’IB undersigned lias leased, nii-i bus now fitted up in neat nnd elegant style. Hie budding on Drayton street, uext door to Wav k Hum's, to be occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, where he intends to serve up. Iu superior stylo, every deli cacy of the season. Now York nml Snvninmli Oysters, Venison, GROUSE. PAItminuKS. FISH. Fuff-on Mu)-/.ft miff WiilatMphi'i lit/f, fyr., fyr., will always be kept on hand, nnd served up iu » style never before equalled in tills city. $13* Parties furnished with private suppers nnd Dinners i short notice. Ho will keep only the best Liquors. oct7 JOHN McK. CODY. BY T. J. WALSH. Clothing at Private Bale—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and overcoats, In lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms cash. nov4 Administrator's Bale. On Tuesday, the 6tb December, will be sold In front of the court house, between the legal hours of sale. The Interest of P. M. Rogers, deceased, in the Bavannah Steam Saw Mills. on-Hutcblnson’a Island. For further par ticulars Inquire at the counting room, Sold by leavo of the Ordinary of Chatham county as the property or D. M Rogers, deceased,snd by order of the administrator. Administrator’s Sals. On Tuesday, Oth Docembcr, will be sold. In the front of the court house, between the legal hours. Lot and improvements, No. 10, corner ofSouth Brood and Whitaker streets Tho lot is subject to ground rent«f $67 60 to the city. The Improvements consist of a double tene ment dwolllug. in the basement of which is an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing rouin. On the first floor I* two large and elegant parlors, with a spacious verandah, Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story Is four bod roams, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with gas There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant rooms, csrrlago houso and stable In a brick building In the rear of tlio dwelling. On the lane, in, the yard Is a fine pump and good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook snd washer. Tlio abovo property Is sold by leavo ot tbo Ordinary, as the property of I). M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of tho aduiiuistiulors. Terms will bo declared at tho sale. At Private Sale—Two’flve acre lots, one mile from the city, fat sate low, if applied foe Immediately, ou accommo dating terms. seplO At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities to suit purchasers. auglO A Desirable Building Lot for Sale, IM No 0. fourth ty thing, Anson ward. For particulars, Inquire U tho counting room.jy16 ryi kc. Term* ca«n before delivery, . . , N. B.—All articles poreb***d at auction, and Mi atitkff for before the next regular sale, Will be sold on account and! risk of the former purchaser. atwUB Block of Groceries. ", On Monday, 28th Instant, 4 ll o’clock, at the store In LUIf* bridge’s buildings, Barnard street, near Market square, will be eold, • • ^ -? . A large and complete assortment of Family Groceries, consisting of sugar, coffee, teas, flour, ereekers, tobacco, candles, lamp oil, pickles, preserras, spices, Duot groceries, confectionaries, etc., etc, Also, a floe lot of old wines ana brandies, warranted pore Spanish segars, tobacco, etc., to cloro the concern. Terms—8100 cash, $100 to $800 sixty days, ovsr $800 ninety days, for approved endorsed paper, novlU Garden Lot, On Tuesday, Oth December, at 11 o’clock, In front Of the court house, will be sold, * G rden Lot No. 08, containing, by reeent surveys, five and a half acres, situated on the Louisville road, near the city. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for titles. To Rent—Four two-story wooden buildings, situated on West Rroad and Roberts streets. These buudinga are new and neatly finished, with all good out-buildings. For term* apply at the counting room, oct22 ’ Hides Wanted—The highest market price* will be paid for green, dry, salted and flint hides. Apply at our count- . Ing room. octlS Improved Essence or Coffee.—'We have just received from the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for sale, Augustua Hummel’s Improved Es sence of Coffee. Tills Is the best com position of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence is much more wholesome, more delicate, finer "flavored and colored. K rfectly clear, snd In every respect superior to the finest o Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try It and sec if it does not. znaylfl iff NEW YORK—Old Established Line, St “Tlio solir. PATRICK HENRY, Kutidstui, master, will meet with dispatch as abovo. For freight or passage apply on board or to uov8 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. jfiU. .^^If^’TMOUE—The liist sailing packet sclir. JsCE^ I KG 1 NT A, Cuptain Axwortliy, will nu-et with dls- patch lor tbo nbove port. For freight or pftssnga apply to nova H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. BOSTON —The packet schoonor M. E. WELLS _j&0£Torry. master, will have immediate dispatch for the above port. For deck freight or passage apply to nov2 OGDEN k BUNKER. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. jff PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line—The a; regular racket schooner FANNIE, Bcuston, master. having part of her cargo engaged, will havo dispatch for tho above port. For engagements apply to °ct30_ OGDEN k BUNKER. 3&A, BOSTON—Tlio bark JlAlUA MORT'U.N,Captain ir-fl-w Rnlklpv will have dispatch fur the above port. For Ireigtit of 200 hales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to ROWLAND A: CO. sjiipjL NEW YORK—Netv Line—Tlio regular 5S§5fcpnclipt brig MACON. Captain E. Watkins, will meet with dispatch for thu above port. For freight or passage apply to oct20 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent FOR Ii A W KI NS VILLE AND T ..-ii-wSK.1 OTHER LANDINGS.—Tho steamer ISAAC SCO11. U. Dillard, master, will leave as above, nn Tuesday evening, the 15th Inst., from IVlIlink’s wharf. Fur freight otc , apply on hoard, or to • - novlO ■ SMITH & LATHROP. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. FOR P4LATKA, B. F., via Darien, Brunswick, St. Maiys. Jacksonville and Middle* bury. (IIlock Creek.) Tho new and elegant steam-packet ST. JOHNS. Captain J.uim Kki kiiuii.v, will leavo for Hits above place on Thursday. 241U lust ..at 10 o'clock, A. M.. ami every Thursday thereafter. This boat has been built expressly for the trade, and has large and airy state room accommoda lion* for passengers. For freight or pass age, apply on board nt the Florida Steum-I’ucket Wharf, near the gas work*, or to n«vl8 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. !fS~ Tlio St. Johns will extend her trip every fourth week to St. Augustine—viz : December 8th. 20th. kc. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PAI.ATKA, E. F., via Darim. Drunsuid.-, st. Marys. Jacksonville. Picalata, and Middldiurg, (/Hack Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail, r The regular steam-packet WM. G ASTON, »fUasAtbeiShm^»pt. Tuos. K- Shaw, will leave for the above pla-« on Tuesday morning, tho 2Hih ln(t.,at 10 o’tdock.and continue to leavo every ruesdny. For freight or passage, having handsome accommodation*, apply on hoard, nt tho Florida Steam Bucket wharf, near the (in* works, or to nov23 CLAGlIony k CUNNING HAM, Agent*. Peremptory Sale—Steamship Osprey. BY ODENIIEIMER & COOK. On Friday. December 2d, 1853. nt 1 o’clock, 1*. M., will be peremptorily sold nt public uuctlon, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia. Pa., Thu fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY. The Osprey is a side-wheel Btenmshlp. built In 1847, lengthened nnd re-built In 1850, is about 185 feet In length, 27 feet beam, and 20 leet depth of hold. By builders’ meas urement about 1000 tuns and registers 007 tuns. Has sin gle engine of 62 inch c. Under, nnd 7 feet stroke. Ilna late ly been supplied with force-pumps, hose, life-boats, life-pro- servers. Jtc., according to tho new law of Congress, and Is In every respect tu order for continuing on her present line, or uny other route for which she may be required. During the past eighteen months ucarly forty thousand dollars have been expended filNUshtng her with new holl ers, overhauling machinery, building dining saloon, now furniture, kc. Slia is fitted up with eighty state room berths, nud two large saloons between decks; and on deck, officers’ rooms, und a dining saloon sixty feet (n length, furnished with JohuKon's patent sofa dining tables, and capable of seating one hundred pusseugers ut table. She Is capable of ac commodating one hundred nud fifty first class passengers, and is abundantly supplied with bedding, tablo furnituro, linen, plate, &c. She is one of the most economical sea steamships afloat, her consumption of coni being only about twelvo tuns In twenty-four hours. The Osprey Is now running between Philadelphia and Charleston, nnd from which Bho has been regularly plying since February last, during which time she has not missed a single trip, and has cleared over nnd above her running expenses between twelve nnd thirteen thousand dollars.— Her owners not being lu tlio shipping business, and having rim her mostly for the benefit of tho business of their o.vn city during the spring and fall trade of tills year. In the liopo that those most interested in the Charleston trade would have secured her permanently on the line, which not having been accomplished, they liufio now determined .to sell her peremptorily hv public miction. She will bo in port nml can be seen from the lfith to tho 10th Inst., nnd will leave again for Charleston on the fatter day, returning to this tiort again on tho 29th Inst., nnd can then he inspected until the day of .ale, at her wharf, foot m Pine streot. Tkkxsov Baus.— 1 One-third cash—balance at three and six months, with approved security, satisfactory to the sellers, Five thousand dollars to bo paid down at the time of pur chase. ODENIIEIMER & COOK. Auct’rs. 68 S. Front street, Philadelphia. PlllT.snKl.nilA. Nov. 111h■ 1853. , novl 8—end 01 NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. DAYS-or USA VINO SAVANNAH FOH NEW YORK. The Florida, Captain Wood hull, Nov'r 6 Tho Alabama. Captain Schenck,.., “ 0 The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 12 The Florida. Captain Woodhul! “ 10 Tlio Alabama. Captain Schenck, •* 28 The Augusta,'Captain Lyon “ 20 Tho Florida, Captain Woodbull, .Dvc’r 8 Tlio Alabama, Captain Sclienck, “ 7 The Augusta, Captain Lyon <> 10 Tho Ftorlda, Captain Woodbull, « 17 the Alabama, Captain 8chenck, •> 21 The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 24 The Florida, Captain Woodhul! “ 31 These ships are the largest on tho const, unsurpassed In speed, safety and comfort—making tlielr passages In 60 to 00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful aud po lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York. On tho completion of the KNOXVILLE, In January next, this line will ho semi-weekly. Cabin pass age, $26. PADELFORD. FAY & CO.. Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL I„ MITCHELL, oct30 13 Broadway, New York ■ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE* 'sgfE—Jn/gLThrough In 60 to 56 hours.—AV» York and Charleston Steam Packets—leave Adger’s KlPii.tf.tTJJ Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the nasr and splendid Steamships JAMES ADGER, Captain J. Dickijwon, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. BkrkY, 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fostkr, 1.000 ton*, will lea* each nltennato Wednesd y, having been newly coppered and guards raised, fa now Incomplete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accora* modatlons, apply at the office of tlio Agent. HENRY MTSSROON, Corner Fast Bay and Adgcr k Son's Wharves. N. R.—A new ship will he placed in the line to conned with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO S 13 75 THOMAS J. XAVLOH. i. W. ALEXANPKR, M. PRENDERGAST & CO., 178 Broughton strut. op/Mite St. Andrew's Hall. Savannah. H AVE great pleasure in directing attention to late pur chases. In connection with tlielr retail trade, they car ryout strictly tho same system. In the sale of tlielr goods, ns [s pursued by the large houses in the northern cities, name ly: Bring tlielr customers the full advantage arising from having in large lots. Planters, and heads of families, and all persons, buying In quantity, will find mauy largo lots to buy from, ond decidodly cheap oct20 A PROCLAMATION. ornnou : by howku. oona. governor of raid otatk T O the Honorable Justice* of tho Inferior Courts of the several counties composing the Cowota Judicial Dis trict: A vacancy haring occurred In the Judgeship of tho Co wota Judicial District by the resignation of the Hon. Edward Y. Hill, Ido hereby Issue this, my proclamation, requiring the duly authorized officers of said Judicial District to hold an election in tlielr respective counties on the first Monday In January, 1854. in manner and farm a* by law pointed out. to fill sucli vacancy, and that they make a return thereof to this Department. Given under roy hand and the Seal of the Executive Depart ment, this 4lb day of Novemer. 1853. HOWELL COBB. By the Governor: W. W. Pains, b. t. v. Counties composing tho Cowota Judicial District: Cowe ts, DeKalb, Fayette. Heard,Meriwether and Troup COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. 5» T. J NAVI.OR .V CO.’S TEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, s\o. 223 Jlay street. Savannah. Ga. BROGANS—BROGANS. Tho subscribers would call tho attention of planters nnd other*. In want of good nnd cheap lirogans. to call und examine tlielr stock, its they feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality nnd priceso| their goods cannot fail to please. MURPHY k DEVANXY. uovl5 corner of Congress nnd Whitaker streets. MKLODIANS—MELODIANS. ________ CaKHART & NEEDHAM'? largo double -cod. with four stops, suitable for church rf A * 11music. Also, large double, round corner, six l i X l l • octave ; Calmrt’s line Melodlans. Ilmrnndn half nnd five octuve. it beautiful instrument for the parlor. For sale on the most accommodating term*, bv noviS 1. W. MORRELL A- CO MUSIC ! MUSIC!! The subscriber respectfully Inform* tlio Indies =SrtJ5j\ttand gentlemen of Savannah, that ho intend.* open- igJsJgHing it School for instruction In Sacred and Secular Music. Through lour experience, aud having con ducted largo schools, he feels confident bis instruction will be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire his services in the above departments of vocal music. Ikislrou* of tunning u large class the price of tickets has been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons, including books—the nnine of which Is t o Singing School Cam. puniou,” consisting of songs, glees, trios, duelts. quartettes, choruses, mote ties, church music, oratorios, etc , the most popular work of tlio day. Those wishing to form hi* class aro requested to hand in tlielr names, as early ns possible, to this office, or through the postuffice, under address to JAMES PIERPONT, nov5—tf Organist and Teacher ot Vocal Music. T 7 J r NAY LOR to CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. subscribers would announce to tlie com- munity nt largo, that they nre now opening in the new'lirick buildings. No. 223 Ifay street,Savannah, Ga., a general nnd complete assortment of CARRIAGES, BIGGIES, SULKIES, &c. and will continue to receive, from time to time, additions to their stock, that they feel coufidont will meet thu appro- bation of customers. They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who ha* been long nnd favorably known in the south, as a gon- tloinnn of extensive ex|ierfenco in tlio manufacture nnd sale of carriage*; nnd who Is connected with a first class manufacturing establishment nt tho north. Their stock, which is got up under the immediate super vision of Mr Thornton, for superior material and beautiful style and finish, cannot be surpassed In any market. Having thus perfected tlielr arrangements they nre pre pared to offer carriages which, fur lightness, strength and durability, nre peculiarly adapted to the requirements of this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination Is to hold out inducements not here tofore enjoyed by this community, and to keep constantly on hand a supply of first class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity nnd honorable dealing, to Insure a share ot tho Increasing trade of this rapidly growing city. nov6 T. J. NAYLOR k CO. FOR DKMRY’S FERRY AND _____ INTERMEDIATE LANDING!}.—The steamer having been recently overhauled, repaired, nnd -|);:int«d, will make regular weekly trips between this city und IkMJiry’s Ferry, leaving here every .Saturday evening nt 4 o’clock,'iihdrifrGSJjlng. regularly nt nil the intennedinte landings. The Oregon liaH fifeW-JJjorouglily refitted under the lute Steamboat Law. nnd her nccoffrniP'latitms for pas senger* aro both ample nnd comfortable. been placed on the Hue particularly for the accommodation'(if. the planters und merchants nn Dm river. For freight or passage apply on board, at I'nion wharf, or to KINCULEY k THOMAS. Agents. Bavannah. October 1st. 1863. out5—dfitwlin OPPOSITION LINK. - .--rlT^ls, I'ALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE ftircut'AwSStti PLACES.—Ix-avc* every Halnrdav morning at lUo'clo.k —T'.e regular steam packet WEI.AKA. Cupt. N. King, will leave is above. For freight engagcments.ap- ply on hoard, or tu S M I.AFKITKaH. Agent. N. n.—The fare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. iiug25 ' OPPOSITION LINK. Change of Departure—Fbr Palalka. Fla..and all thcintcrmc- dialr. landings on the route. - ..-yjr* r '~*». Thu superior now Steam-packet WELAKA, !,7I t~'iiTh■ nfi■ r ir 1 ' 1 “ N. Kiwi, will, until further notice, cave every tfaTOHtuv. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rato of Passage in large, airy State Romos, ns follows: To Darien $3 00 I To Plcolnta $R QQ St. Mary* 4 60 Palntka 8 00 Jacksonville it 00 I Black Greek.... 8 00 N. II.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, forOcnfa, will be e-slilppcd free of nil charges nt Pniatkn. For freight or passage apply onboard at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s whavf.nr to MM H.JP LAFFITEAU. Agent. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. O N the fifteenth day of December next. I will sell, nt auc tion. in the city of Tallahassee, Florida, that valuable tract of land known as “Tiger Hammock.” shunted In Wa kulla countv. Kin., about J2 or 15 miles from St. Marks, nd near tho Wakulla river, containing 1800 acres, nearly 11 of which is rich hummock and cniionrnke.nnd unequal’- d in quality and location by any tract of land, of the size, n the sou them county. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two years with interest .Sale positive. Further Information can he obtained from Jns. T. Archer, Tallahassee, or myself, ut Albany. Ga. liovO—d&wlm WM. W. CIIEEVER. RAKEItY! BAKERY!! r PilE undersigned begs leave lo inform the citizen* of JL Savannah, that he will open on the 1st of November, a Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson nnd Charltou streets, where ho will have the Best ot Flour uml tlio Largest Size Bread for the price, his system being cash and no credit. Iln will guarantee that bis friends nml the public iu patronizing him w 11 ho satisfied. Tickets to he paid for In ndvnnce.nnd Bread for cash on ly. Tickets can he left nt tlio house if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. The cash system fa the order of the day with me. ns I have lost enough In by-gone days. What I have lost with bad customers I will make up with good paying patrons, by giving them a nrger size bread, ns cash will more the world. IFiP Pies. Cakes, and Rusk*, to bo lmd at all times nt the now bakery. octlO—dim P. (HEBELIIOUSK D ISSOLUTION.—The co-partnership heretofore existing. under the name and Ann of J. F. k M. W. O’Byrne, is dissolved by the death'of M. IV. O’Brrne. All persons hav- , *uo* vuiraa nmiauons lug claims against the late firm will please present them. > ol S’murt .dM pU ^'* nd otiiera wlshlMto *U those indebted will make payment to • (^''UW'^ths Proprletor.JN HoK JOHN F. O’BYRNE. - r*h!i.hi. ^ 1^0.120 North ,Tha business will ha continued attheold stand, by the undersigned, on W* owm account. North Becoad-itreet, above u. s S UNDR1KS—60 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 20 do Shoulders, 10 casks sugar cured Hams, 60 bbls Boston Rum, 100 do Phelps' and Roao 01 n, 20 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter nnd eighth caska Malaga Wlna, 126 bbl* good eating Pota toes, 100 boxes new tealed Herring, 2 hhds Codfish, 20 half bbls Geo Haw's Y U Beef, 40 boxes new M R Raisins, 20 do ground Pepper, 26 do do Coffee, 100 kegs 6,10,16 and 20 gallons, 200 demQons. 1,2,8, and 6 gallons, 200 bags drop and buck Shot, assorted, 89 reams wrapping paper, 80 bxs Beadel’a fie and 8s Candles, 80 bbls 8tu*rt’s,crashed and K wdered Sugar, 80 do B and 0 clarified do, 80 do Genesee for, 80 hrifdo do, 00 bbU butter, Sugar and sod* Crack- SA8UES, DOORS AND BLINDS. 1 K nOn HOOTS OK SASH from 7X0 to 12X20: 200 ll/yvJUVJ pairUlimfaforWindow8,froni8X10 to 12X20; 100 Punel Doors.various size*. OddSlzcsfurnUhod on the saraeterm*. Fur sale by JOHN G. FALLTGANT C OFFER AND TEA-300 sacks Rio Coffee, WOdoLeguy- ru do, 76 do old Java do, 160 half chests Black Tea, 100 caddies Hyson do. for sale by nov20 McHAHON k DOYLE. S UNDRIES.—60 bbls Genesee Hour. (SO do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart's Clarified Sugar. 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, 100 bags Rio Coffee, 160 bbls K. I’belps and Itoie Gin, 40 do P. 4 H. Connecticut Ri ver do, landing and for sole by aug24 . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. CANARY CAGES BY THU LA8T STEAMER— A variety of new and beantllhl patterns of canary I Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand- j some Cage, and one proof agatut Mites,here only I to make nn early call for a choice from a fine is ■aortment. mh28 J. P, 00LUN3.100 Bryan-at, FALL TRADE OF 1853. 3 10 MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OP . DRY GOODS.—Our arrangemeita for the Fall Trade ll be completed in a few days, whed wfi wilt be prepared to submlt to your Inspection an unustally complete assort- mBnnilitaMtMl, A. CHAMPION. AT HIS STORK MARKET SQUARE.—Has on fngwfrt hand, and offers for sale on reasonable terms—ltX liarrel* crashed, powderd, clarified nnd brown su. cscJ-iftgurs; 76 bags Rio, Cuba.aud old government coffee. 60 barrels Baltimore ond Can I Flour l SOMIbbU bo du d0 jpartll.Smllli, 100 98,100, 40 lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour. 40 bbls Butter.Sugiir.Sodu Crackers and Pilot Bread. 160 bbl*. Potatoes, Carter’s June nnd morcos, for family use. 200 Reynold’s Hams. 10 hhds. Sides and nhoulder Bacon. 75 boxes Patent Sperm, nnd Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 100 boxes and half do Family and Common Soap. 60 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas' Nectar Leaf Tobacco. 20 Kegs cboico nutter. 50 boxes Cheese, 26 kegs laird, 60 whole and half bbls, and 60 boxes Watt*’ Buck wheat Flour. Also a lull selection nf choice Tens. Spice. Mustard, old Morgnhela Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bids Beef, barrels half bbls, quarters Salmon, table Salt. Vennlcella, Macaroni. Ac., Ac., all of which are offered to Families. Planters and Country merchants, for cash or npprored jiaper. nov8 DE WITT & MORGAN O FFER for sale, at the lowest markot price, a large and well selected stock ot Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Ladles’ Dress Uooils. Black Silks, of all widths and best make*. Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, Pnris pfahl and brocade Silks, Paris printed M. do Lain**, a large and beautiful stock, Plain colored do. and Chocos and Broadway Browns, Small figured Mouslin de Laines, far children, English and American Mouslin do Latnes, Printed Satin de Clienes. new and very haadsomo. Mourning Goods. A great variety of Mourning Dress Goods and Embroide ries, consisting of every thing new aud beautiful. Hosiery. A large variety of English and German Hosiery, for la dles, gentlemen, snd children. Also, Flannel*.Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Irish Linens, Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna- burgs, Drown Shirtings, Ac.. Ac. octlO HUDSON, FLEMING & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, No. 94 Bay street. Savannah, Ga., rTlENDER their services to planters, merchants and deal- A ers, In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro duce, Being connected in business with Hopkins, Hudson k Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten tion will be given to business, and the usual facilities af forded customers. J. R. HUDSON. If, „ n . . * W. B FLEMING, 1“™““* LAMBETH H0PI&N8, Augdsto. eoplB-tf J. J. CUHEN. Charleston/ Class 130 34 41 60 14 59 40 6 72 00 11 Ticket 6 11 76 prize sold. Also. Extra Class 82: 78 70 43 24 07 47 72 23 00 16 45 30 10 51 Holders of prizes will please call for tho cash, or renew at E. WJTHINGTOX’S. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers, Class 140. draws on Wednesday, 23d inst, in tills city Sales close at 3 o’clock.P. M CAPITAL. $4,500. 75 Number lottery—1*2 Drawn Ballots, 43“ Tickets $2—shares in proportion. Extra Class L, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 20lb November. capital. $63,470. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. HIT Ticket* *20—shares in proportion. Ticket* either singly or by tho package for salo in Bay lane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. nov23 ' E. W1TH1XGTON. Life ami Fire liisiiraHccT CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY. IIAR'lFJHD, CONN, Capital, nnd surplus over $250,000. At.TOKt> Giu.. President. Jas. C. Walhutt. Scc’y. This Cumpniiy will issue Policies on tlio Joint Stock principle*. nii<t iijion tho Mutual plan, thus combining-the {hint-fits of lint h systems nt the option of the insured. 'nio'sfreftS't!. 1 - I'ldllfy ft nd well tu vested capital of the In stitution arc. iu uf/'VI'h'fon unsurpassed by nny Life Iiisu- ranee Company In this nil 111 '' or Union. [I..S.J signed R GPINNF.Y Comptroller of •State of Connecticut. dtp Slaves insured. Californian uml Australian risks taken nn reasonable terms. ThusulMcribcr fa also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies : Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capita! $2,600,000 Capital paid In $1,000,000 C. E. IIADROIT, E q., I llKxnv I.I'klam. Esq.. >Trustees, New York. IloBiiiiT Dillon, Esq. J Furmcvs’Firu Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Cnpitill $160.0(10. New York null Eric Fire Insurance Comp’y. Capital $150,000. These Companies having n cash capital, safely invested in bond nnd mortgage, are prepared to eficct Insurance against damage by fire,on all kinds of properly on reason able terms. For insurance in either of the nbove named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General insurance Agent, and Agent for tho above Companies. sept 20—ly offleo 129 Congress-*t. CARRIAGE illANUFACTOR 1\ gysn&c CaRRIGKS, BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A general nssortmeet. just received.—The sub- scriuei s are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages. I’limtnns, Buggies. Carryalls. Ac. fresh from some of tho most popular Establishments, und Builders nt the North. The selections were made by ono of tho firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles In their line, ns they cun confidently recommend and warrant, feel Ing assured that they will ho sustained in offering a better und finer class of work, than hnx been usually kept In this market. The I’ublic are most respectfully requested to call, exam ine. ond satisfy themselves, whether they uro in earnest, by an examination of their slock 43“ Allklhds of Repa'ring done as heretofore. L.S. BENNETT k CO.. July 31 Corner West Brond and Uny-Ms. . piano fortes.' THE subscribers solo ngents for A. Stod- : nrt k Co’a., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piano Fortes, are nlways supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability they ctfn lie fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, os well as the critical connoisseur. Tho ladies are respectfully invited to view these instruments. An nrrrangeinent having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pianists for the purposo, they can also be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square. 1ST Second hand Pianos taken lu exchange, also tuned and repaired. JelT F IX' L DRESS GOODS—Mouslin de Ijrinas, figured and plain for ladies and children; French. English and German Merinos ; colored Alpacas, raw Silks and worsted Plaid; l’lold Brocade and plain Silks; silk Mantillas, small figured Shawls and worsted Scarfs; long and square Field Shawl* ; colored and black Plaid Ginghams; all size Plaids. A fine nssortraeut just received and for sale by octC2 A1K1N k BURX8. jno! u. mux. hiwky o. kino. C lO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The undersigned has this J day associated with him Mr. Hknkv C. Kino, of Glynn county, with whom he wlllcontinuo the Factorage and Com mission business la this city, under the firm of Hull A KING Jnnl2 JKO. H. HULL,210 Bay-streot. FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June IDA, at 4 o'clock. The fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 SSKlims burthen, J.Bknnktt.commander, wiU lcav* as pel nnncxd schedule every other Saturday. ClIAttdBTON. II FROM PHIUnRUinA. ...18 Sept 17 June. October... 1 Juno. October...16 July October ...2011 July If November..12iUuly 30 November..20 August 13 December..10||Auguat.....27 Sent 16 Sept 24 October.... 8 October.... 21 November. 6 November. 19 December.. 8 ...$16 June.... June.... July 9 C July 23 t August...., * * August September.. 3 I Cabin passage.. Steerage o Til rough ticketa to New York 17 Tills ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, nnd a large and elegant dining saloon on dock, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of jiassengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies tho snmo wharf as the Liverpool stenmshlps City of Glasgow and City of Manches ter, at the foot of Queen street, nml Central wlinrf, Cliarlos ton. Freight on nil perlslmblo articles must be pre-paid. For freight or passage, apply to JL F. BAKER A CO . Accommodation wharf. Charleston, SAMUEL T. PERCE, June?Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tnllnliassue, Fla, Bailroad to Oglcthorp—Stages to Dillahassee. dllffsarasn Tho Dally arrange- ~ ggSEgmeiri on this route ■ n theflth PLASTERING, «C. T HE undersigned having commenced business on his own account, respectfully tenders his services to the public. He will contract for Plain nnd Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work, Ac. Ac., at the usual prices, and will In every case warrant work oxecuted by himself, or under his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build ing. would do well to call upoq him before contracting with others. Order* left at hla residence. Joneo-et., corner ol Barnard-st., will be promptly attended to. july!5—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED November 10th. 1863, by 8. S. Sibley.—Busy Moments of an Idle Woman. lives of the Queens nf England, by J P. 8mith, Esq., au thor of Amy Iawrenco. Ac. The Old Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my Jonrnal, being sketches of the most interesting reminiscences of a retired physician. Short Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr., third volume. Tho Countess Arnheim,or Master Hmoth’sBook Case, by G. W. M. Roynolda. Lionel Ainsworth, or the Young Partisan's Doom. Lady Lee’s Widowhood, from Blackwood’s Magazine. Barnum’s Illustrated News. Gleason’s Pictorial. For sale at 136 Congress street. novl8 B ACON HAMS AND LARH-SO casks eholco Hams, 20 bbls Leaf Lard, received and for sale by •epU McHAHON A DOYLE. R AILWAY SHAWLS—Gentlemen In want of such an ar ticle. (and who doq» not wont one?) can be accommo dated at 147 Bay street. ’ novI6 PRICE h VEADEB, Drapers and Tailors. -i 8 *i? r * Antonio Mora Buj 1M0O Dolorito do, 9.000 Horace.do, 8,000 6,000 El Du end e do, 3,900 La Carolina Regalia do, by. novlfi J V, OONNKRAT' SF . I .-r— Mora Superior Began, do, 8,000 Legltiao do, ’strained* Solar 9, M do 4b Cab commonccffon the0th inst., running three times a via. Newton, Ifalubrldgo, nnd Quincy, and three times a work via. Thomnsvi!lc,IJuncnnsville, Ac. Passenger* by this route will leavo Mnrnn at half past fi o'clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stitgos leavingOgletliorgoeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving nlTnl* lahnssec. at 10 o'clock on tlm evening nf the next day—time by cither route 35 hours. Monday, Wmlncsdny and Friday, by Nowlim. Balnbrldge id Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, loaves Tallahassee oo SHiulays.'Tuosdnys and Thursdays, nt 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thurwlnys, and Saturdays, by tho way ot Thomm-villc—ret liming same route on Mondays, Wednesdays nud Fridays, nt 10. P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by cither route In 35 hours—from Macon iu 38—and from Savannah In 60 hour*. Ily this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloe win of Cars, will arrive nt Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It le also decidedly the best, cheapest ond most expeditious routfc for travellers to Apnlnnldrola nnd West Florlnn. Faro from Maom to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorps to Tallalmsse*, $111,00. ^ C. Siiaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A.’ATwuSft.“ Tallaluissee. augSO • ' * WDIGIIT, Proprietor Mntl Trulii, leaves Macon dally, at 8o'clock, P. M. •* Atlanta “ “ OJf « I’. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of tlio Western and Atlantic and LaGrango Hoads, nnd with the Dsy Train of the Georgia Road, nnd at Mare j with the Day Trains of tho Central and South-western i.oads. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12V^. nnd at Atlanta at IX, having the remainder of the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) whu leavo Savannah nth A. M., will arrive ai Montgomery In for- ty-ofght hours, including all atoppages, and only ten hour* staging. AccommodationTralns.Trl-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Frlduy. at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. nt7X A. M. This Tralti will connect with tho Night Train of tho Georgia Road at Atlanta. v and with the Night Tntiu of the Central Road at Macon. Paatwngera by tho up. ward Train can dino at Gridin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’f Macon. May 17.1862. 3mo Jy 22 P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally nt OX A. M.j arrive nt Oglethorpe 10X A. M.; arrive at Columbus 1 o'clock, P. M. I,enve Columbus daily nt 9 o’clock. A. M..and Ogletnorpo at 11 >J A. M.; arrive at Mncon nt 3X P. M. Connecting at Mncon each way with Central R R train to Savannah. Augusta nnd Milledgevillc. and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash ville. Ac. Connecting dally nt Columbus, by fast line of conches. 28 to Opelika, thence 6-1 miles by M. A W. P. It. R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpo with Tnllahnsseo and Eufaul* mull stages. Passenger* breakfast and dine nt Fort Valley. GEO. W, ADAMS, Superintendent. Maco.v, Aug. 29,1853. aug31 Tins BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET. THE ‘FRISSARD* CHAMPAIGN AND THE ‘LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE undersigned would respectfully Inform the trad* and public generally that he fa now receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which be offer* In bond or from store. Tho abovo wines have been cArefully examined and com pared with all the favorite brands, aud nre pronounced by Judges fully equal to the very best, nnd far superior to many which are selling nta higher price. Messrs. Freward, Pkkk ot Fils, of Ithclms, proprietors of the above brands, possessing facilities for the preparation of fine wines, equal to those of nny other house in the wine districts, cnn’guarantee their wines being selected from the finest vintage*, will always be found of the same superior and uniform quality. The Inbelsand corks bear the name of the proprietors. The trade is Invited to examine samples at the agency, WILLIAM W. HINCKEN. Sole Agent and Importer for the United States snd Canadas, oct!8—<13m 11 Old Slip, New York. S HAWLS; needle-worked Collar*. Sleeves. Chemesetts, Infants’Waist* nnd Cap*: Caslimero Scarfs; Ribbons] ladies’, gentlemen’s and children’s Hosiery ; netdleworked Trimming*. Cambric and 8wl*s Band* ; embroidered and linen cambric Handkerchief*, just received and for salo at the lowest prices, hy se27 lfaWITT ft MORGAN. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADK^lSSSl D sWITT A MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week ly their fall nnd winter Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace aud ducape do Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style Plain French Mouslin de Laines, French and Eng. printed do Bilk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambria Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irlah Linens. Ac, sel Ribera’s new building. Congress-street. BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. L IKBER on cmL LIBERTY and Solf-Goternment. Tho Wfgwai? and the Cabin, or Tales of the Sooth, by W G. Simms. f Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas Ds Quincy. The Underground Moil Agent, by Vide, (Rostrated, Men and Thing* as I saw them In Europe, by Kirivau. Time and Tide, or 8trlve and Win. by A. 8. Rose. James Montioy, or I’ve Been Think tog, by A. B, Rose. Fun Jottings, or Laughs I hare token a pen to, by N. F. Willi*. Visit to Europe, by Prof. Sllllman, of Yale College, 2 vola. illustrated. Gustavos Lindorm, or Lead as not into Temptation, by EmtUe F. Csrlen. Merkland, or Self-Sacrifice, by the author of the !Jfo of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, Ac. Aunt Kitty’s Tolu, by Maria J. McIntosh, A new revised edition. . A rayogejto the Celestial Country, an allegory, byRev'd Aiso, more of the Bleak Housejin two bound volants }■ mo^e of, the Homea of the New word, by Hn. Bremer: Yonatton Dogs: Yonattontbe Horse, Ac., Ac., received and for sale, at 135 Congress street, by novll. . * 8.9 SIBLEY.